1. Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia and Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome in ankylosing spondylitis: a large cohort observation study and literature review.
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Ho HH, Yeh SJ, Tsai WP, Wang CM, and Chen JY
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- Adult, Comorbidity, Dizziness diagnosis, Dizziness epidemiology, Dizziness physiopathology, Dyspnea diagnosis, Dyspnea epidemiology, Dyspnea physiopathology, Early Diagnosis, Electrocardiography, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Retrospective Studies, Spondylitis, Ankylosing diagnosis, Spondylitis, Ankylosing physiopathology, Syncope diagnosis, Syncope epidemiology, Syncope physiopathology, Tachycardia, Paroxysmal diagnosis, Tachycardia, Paroxysmal physiopathology, Tachycardia, Supraventricular diagnosis, Tachycardia, Supraventricular physiopathology, Taiwan epidemiology, Uveitis, Anterior diagnosis, Uveitis, Anterior epidemiology, Uveitis, Anterior physiopathology, Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome diagnosis, Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome physiopathology, Spondylitis, Ankylosing epidemiology, Tachycardia, Paroxysmal epidemiology, Tachycardia, Supraventricular epidemiology, Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome epidemiology
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Objectives: To investigate the associations of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) and Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome with ankylosing spondylitis (AS)., Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study by reviewing the medical records of 1503 consecutive AS patients diagnosed at a tertiary medical center. The clinical and electrocardiographic (ECG) characteristics of 641 AS patients having 12-lead ECG available were further analyzed in a precise manner., Results: Among the 641 AS patients with 12-lead ECG available for detecting cardiac abnormalities, 14 were identified as having PSVT, including 3 with WPW syndrome and 1 having a WPW (ventricular preexcitation) ECG pattern. A higher proportion of AS patients presented with PSVT (21.8/1000) compared with a general population-based study (2.25/1000). Also, AS patients demonstrated a higher prevalence of WPW syndrome or WPW pattern (6.24/1000) than found in general population-based studies (0.9 to 1.5/1000). Ankylosing spondylitis patients with PSVT or WPW syndrome had significantly higher rates of peripheral arthritis (78.6%; P = 0.002), acute anterior uveitis (64.3%; P = 0.003), bamboo spine (64.3%; P = 0.001), and other cardiovascular disorders (85.7%; P < 0.0001) than the remaining 627 patients without PSVT., Conclusions: Ankylosing spondylitis patients had a high probability of developing PSVT and WPW syndrome. Detailed ECG and electrophysiological examinations are required for early detection of PSVT and WPW syndrome for prompt resolution of potentially life-threatening complications in all AS patients, especially those presenting with the symptoms of palpitation, dizziness, dyspnea, or syncope., (Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2012
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