Minnesota Code 1982 based evaluation of electrocardiograms in population of seamen and deep-sea fishermen (of long occupational experience at sea).

J Waśkiewicz
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The electrocardiograms of 780 seamen and deep-sea fishermen, aged over 40 or of at least a 10 years' service at sea, randomly selected, were evaluated according to the Minnesota Code 1982 criteria. Out of them, 70.3% were found normal, 29.7% were not. In the latter group pathological Q or QS waves were noted in 1.4% Defective repolarization of the ventricle myocardium in the fourth and fifth category were observed in 4.5%. Atrio-ventricular first degree block was revealed in 1.4%, intraventricular conduction defects totalled 3.8%. Heart action disorders in the form of frequent ventricular and junctional beats were diagnosed in 2.3%. Arterial hypertension in terms of WHO criteria was observed in 9.4% subjects. Overweight and obesity affected 8.3% patients under investigation. The rate of deviations in the electrocardiograms subjected to the evaluation with the code do not diverge significantly from the data obtained from the studies on industrial workers in Poland.

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基于1982年明尼苏达州法典的海员和深海渔民(在海上有长期职业经验)的心电图评估。
随机抽取780名年龄在40岁以上或在海上工作至少10年的海员和深海渔民的心电图,根据1982年明尼苏达州法规的标准进行评估。其中70.3%为正常,29.7%为异常。后者组病理性Q或QS波占1.4%,第4、5类心肌复极缺陷占4.5%。房室一级传导阻滞发生率为1.4%,室内传导缺损发生率为3.8%。2.3%的患者被诊断为室性和结性搏动频繁。9.4%的受试者出现WHO标准的动脉高血压。超重和肥胖影响了8.3%的调查患者。用代码评估的心电图偏差率与波兰工业工人研究中获得的数据没有明显差异。
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