Longitudinal Age-Related Changes in 24-Hour Total Heart Beats and Premature Beats and Their Relationship in Healthy Elderly Subjects
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The aim of this study was to conduct a longitudinal follow-up on age-related changes in 24-hour total heart beats (THBs) and total premature beats and their correlations in healthy elderly subjects. In 15 healthy elderly subjects (mean age, 70.0 ± 4.1, age range at 1st recording, 64 to 80 years, 10 females, 5 males), we conducted Holter monitoring twice at an interval of 15 years and analysed age-related changes in THBs, atrial premature beats (APBs), and ventricular premature beats (VPBs), as well as their correlations. The results indicated that THBs, APBs, and VPBs all significantly increased with age in the healthy elderly subjects at a mean age of 70.0 ± 4.1 (THB: 91074.1 ± 11515.3 versus 99457.5 ± 12131.0; P = 0.0004, APB:119.2 ± 97.8 versus 884.4 ± 1193.8; P = 0.0008, VPB: 15.2 ± 53.6 versus 140.7 ± 228.9; P = 0.0328). Moreover, we divided the subjects into increase and nonincrease groups based on the age-related changes in APB and VPB for 15 years ([n]; Inc-APB: Noninc-APB = 6 : 9, Inc-VPB: Noninc-VPB = 5 : 10). In the increase groups, premature beats tended to increase in proportion to changes in THBs with age (APB: Y = 207.488 + 0.136 * X, r = 0.848, P = 0.0303; VPB: Y = -27.594 + 0.028 * X, r = 0.727, P = 0.1921). In conclusion, this 15-year follow-up of Holter recordings in healthy elderly subjects revealed that THBs, APBs, and VPBs increased with age, and that the increases in premature beats, especially APBs, were in proportion to those in THBs.
著者
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Yano Katsusuke
Cardiovascular Medicine Course Of Medical And Dental Sciences Graduate School Of Biomedical Sciences
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SETO Shinji
Cardiovascular Medicine, Course of Medical and Dental Sciences Graduate School of Biomedical Science
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Tasaki Hirofumi
Cardiovascular Medicine Course Of Medical And Dental Sciences Graduate School Of Biomedical Sciences
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Seto Shinji
Cardiovascular Medicine, Course of Medical and Dental Sciences, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki University
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Camm A.
Cardiological Sciences, Cardiovascular Medicine, St. George's Hospital Medical School, University of London
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Tasaki Hirofumi
Cardiovascular Medicine, Course of Medical and Dental Sciences, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki University
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Ueyama Chiaki
Cardiovascular Medicine, Course of Medical and Dental Sciences, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki University
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Kitano Kouei
Cardiovascular Medicine, Course of Medical and Dental Sciences, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki University
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Serita Takumi
Cardiovascular Medicine, Course of Medical and Dental Sciences, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki University
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