1938
DOI: 10.1007/bf01778563
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Über Ekg.-Veränderungen bei Hirntumorkranken

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“…On the other hand, that underlying heart disorders may not necessarily underlie these effects was suggested by a detailed report published in the German literature in 1938 of a series of young patients without cardiac history, and which significantly associated ECG changes with cortical neoplasia. There was no evidence of a Cushing response [increased intracranial pressure (ICP) leading to increase in blood pressure, decrease in heart rate and irregular breathing] and the absence of cardiac disease was confirmed at autopsy (12). Case reports of similar findings followed, for example that of a patient with a right frontal lobe glioma and an ictal focus who presented with atrial tachyarrhythmias which subsided completely on tumor excision (274).…”
Section: Historical Perspectives-cortical Involvement In Cardiovasculmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…On the other hand, that underlying heart disorders may not necessarily underlie these effects was suggested by a detailed report published in the German literature in 1938 of a series of young patients without cardiac history, and which significantly associated ECG changes with cortical neoplasia. There was no evidence of a Cushing response [increased intracranial pressure (ICP) leading to increase in blood pressure, decrease in heart rate and irregular breathing] and the absence of cardiac disease was confirmed at autopsy (12). Case reports of similar findings followed, for example that of a patient with a right frontal lobe glioma and an ictal focus who presented with atrial tachyarrhythmias which subsided completely on tumor excision (274).…”
Section: Historical Perspectives-cortical Involvement In Cardiovasculmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…It has been known for at least 30 years (Aschenbrenner and Bodechtel, 1938) that brain lesions may be accompanied by abnormalities in the electrocardiogram (E.C.G.). Post-mortem examination of hearts from such patients has not usually shown any appreciable abnormality, and a vague impression has arisen that E.C.G.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EKG-Veränderungen bei akuten zerebralen Läsionen sind bereits 1938 beschrieben worden [2]. In einem größe-ren Kollektiv fanden sich bei 76% der Patienten mit intrakranieller Hämorrha-gie im zeitlichen Verlauf oft wechselnde EKG-Abnormitäten [6].…”
Section: Ekg-veränderungen Bei Akuten Zerebralen Läsionenunclassified