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“…6 Nevertheless, patients with ESRD and a preserved LVEF still have a high mortality rate, suggesting that multiple other factors affect the outcome in these patients. 6 ECG parameters, such as PR, QTc, and QRS durations, have been shown to predict mortality and cardiovascular events in the general population, especially in patients at high risk. 16 -20 Although studies have suggested that ESRD patients have prolonged QTc duration and that this may be linked to the occurrence of ventricular arrhythmias, 21 -23 the relationship of ECG parameters to survival has not 364 Clin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…6 Nevertheless, patients with ESRD and a preserved LVEF still have a high mortality rate, suggesting that multiple other factors affect the outcome in these patients. 6 ECG parameters, such as PR, QTc, and QRS durations, have been shown to predict mortality and cardiovascular events in the general population, especially in patients at high risk. 16 -20 Although studies have suggested that ESRD patients have prolonged QTc duration and that this may be linked to the occurrence of ventricular arrhythmias, 21 -23 the relationship of ECG parameters to survival has not 364 Clin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 Our prior investigations have revealed that the strongest predictor of survival in ESRD patients is a preserved LVEF. 6,15 In a cohort of 3698 ESRD patients followed for 30 ± 15 months, a depressed LVEF was associated with higher mortality even after adjustments for LVH, myocardial ischemia, diabetes mellitus, and advanced age. 6 Nevertheless, patients with ESRD and a preserved LVEF still have a high mortality rate, suggesting that multiple other factors affect the outcome in these patients.…”
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“…Moreover, the median survival of patients with systolic dysfunction is 38 months compared with 66 months in patients with normal systolic function 92. In a study of nearly 3700 patients with ESRD, LVEF was the best predictor of mortality, with a 2.7% morality increase for each 1% decrease in LVEF for patients awaiting renal transplantation 93. Similarly, a study of >60 000 patients with renal transplantation found that although there was a modest risk of cardiovascular mortality early in the postoperative period, the cardiac death rate dropped significantly 3 months after transplantation compared with patients who remained on the waiting list 73.…”
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