This study aims to assess the prevalence of electrocardiographic abnormalities based on the Minnesota code from a large sample of 1.01 m adult Brazilian primary care patients and to evaluate its… Click to show full abstract
This study aims to assess the prevalence of electrocardiographic abnormalities based on the Minnesota code from a large sample of 1.01 m adult Brazilian primary care patients and to evaluate its association with age, sex, and cardiovascular risk factors. A large electrocardiogram (ECG) database of such patients aged ≥18 years (mean age 52 ± 17 years-old with 60.2% female). was analyzed and the results were stratified by sex and age. The prevalence of abnormalities was more common in men and the elderly population. Major electrocardiographic abnormalities were observed in 20.2% of adults and 43.1% of elderly patients, and minor abnormalities were found in 46.0% 39.4%, respectively. For adult patients, the number and percentage of major abnormalities rise depending on the number of cardiovascular risk factors. For elderly patients, the correlation between these variables is not clear, and the percentage of major abnormalities remains stable independently of the number of risk factors.
               
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