| Objective Application of Telephone Transfer Monitoring electrocardiogram (TTECG) system evaluation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients in the clinical features of arrhythmia, explore its Mechanism for the clinical diagnosis of arrhythmia provide the basis for.Methods Studied 30 patients with COPD patients (25 men, five cases of women aged 51 to 80 years old, the average age of 70.2±7.19),Admission to both the conventional 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG), TTECG, arterial blood gas analysis, fingertip blood oxygen saturation (SaO2), B-heart, X-ray and CT scan. Sooner or later in the day with the time of TTECG, at the same time check your fingertips SaO2, the third consecutive day;PaO2 patients with COPD in the blood pressure and arrhythmia of the occurrence of different correlated (p<0.05), PaCO2 the different pressure and arrhythmia are related to the occurrence of (p <0.05);SaO2 <90% under the state higher than the probability of arrhythmia SaO2> 90% (p <0.05); arrhythmia and time with no correlation (p> 0.05).Clinical use of the scientific method of investigation,Analyzed Cardiac arrhythmia in 30 hospitalized COPD patients. All of the patients were in the hospital when the conventional 12-lead ECG,Telephone Transfer Monitoring electrocardiogram (TTECG),Finger SaO2,blood gas analysis, the heart of B-ultrasound, X-ray and CT. Results Received a total of TTECG electrocardiogram, SaO2 data fingertips 252, arterial blood gas analysis, the heart of the B-30. TTECG and 12-lead ECG arrhythmia detection rate of the middle line (p <0.05);COPD in the most common arrhythmia, a total of 43 cases (39.1%), and ventricular arrhythmias (or) block and a variety of arrhythmias are both visible;Conclusions Telephone Transfer Monitoring electrocardiogram for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease arrhythmia evaluation of significant meaning.COPD occurred arrhythmia and related hypoxemia,COPD occurred arrhythmia and time with no correlation, suggesting that patients with COPD incidence of arrhythmia at night than during the day and night to provide guidance based on oxygen therapy. |