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Albumin was significantly lower in the FEM group than in the HC group (p<.001). CRP and CAR values were significantly higher in the FEM group than in HC (p=.009 and p=.011, respectively). In the FEM group, HDL value was significantly lower than HC, while LDL value was significantly higher than HC (p=<.001 and p=.001, accordingly). MHR and AIP values were significantly greater in the FEM group than in HC (p=<.001 and p=.006, respectively). The fQRS-T angle in FEM patients was associated with MHR (r=.37). Conclusion: This study is unique in evaluating inflammatory markers, fQRS-T angle, and heart rate in FEM patients. In this study, we found significantly higher inflammatory markers of MHR, CRP, and CAR in FEM patients in the control group. We found that these findings were consistent with the literature. 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摘要
目的:本研究检测了首发躁狂症患者的炎症标志物和心电图数据。目的是研究疾病早期的炎症过程和双相情感障碍(BD)的额叶QRS-T (fQRS-T)角。材料与方法:经排除标准后,53例FEM患者和59例健康对照(HC)纳入研究。评估参与者的社会人口学、心电图(ECG)和实验室数据。结果:两组患者平均年龄和性别分布差异无统计学意义(p=。743, p =。294年,分别)。FEM组心率明显高于HC组(p< 0.001)。FEM组的fQRS-T明显宽于健康对照组(p= 0.20)。FEM组白蛋白明显低于HC组(p< 0.001)。CRP和CAR值在FEM组明显高于HC组(p=。009和p=。011年,分别)。FEM组HDL值显著低于HC组,LDL值显著高于HC组(p=<。001和p=。001年,相应的)。FEM组的MHR和AIP值显著高于HC组(p=<。001和p=。006年,分别)。FEM患者fQRS-T角度与MHR相关(r= 0.37)。结论:本研究在评估FEM患者的炎症标志物、fQRS-T角和心率方面具有独特的意义。在本研究中,我们发现对照组FEM患者的MHR、CRP和CAR炎症标志物明显升高。我们发现这些发现与文献一致。由于FEM组的fQRS-T角度更宽,在BD疾病的早期可能会增加心血管风险。
Investigation of Electrocardiogram and Inflammation Parameters in Patients with First Episode Mania
Aim: This study examined inflammation markers and electrocardiogram data in patients with first-episode mania (FEM). It aimed to examine the inflammation processes in the early stages of the disease and the frontal QRS-T (fQRS-T) angle in bipolar disorder (BD). Materials and Methods: After exclusion criteria, 53 FEM patients and 59 healthy controls (HC) were included in the study. Sociodemographic, electrocardiogram (ECG) and lab data of the participants were evaluated. Results: Mean of age and gender distribution did not differ between the groups (p=.743, p=.294, respectively). The heart rate of the FEM group was significantly higher than the HC group (p<.001). fQRS-T was significantly wider in the FEM group than in healthy controls (p=.20). Albumin was significantly lower in the FEM group than in the HC group (p<.001). CRP and CAR values were significantly higher in the FEM group than in HC (p=.009 and p=.011, respectively). In the FEM group, HDL value was significantly lower than HC, while LDL value was significantly higher than HC (p=<.001 and p=.001, accordingly). MHR and AIP values were significantly greater in the FEM group than in HC (p=<.001 and p=.006, respectively). The fQRS-T angle in FEM patients was associated with MHR (r=.37). Conclusion: This study is unique in evaluating inflammatory markers, fQRS-T angle, and heart rate in FEM patients. In this study, we found significantly higher inflammatory markers of MHR, CRP, and CAR in FEM patients in the control group. We found that these findings were consistent with the literature. Since the fQRS-T angle was wider in the FEM group, the cardiovascular risk may be increased in the early stages of BD disease.