The Impact of the Big East Japan Pacific Earthquake on the Occurrence and Frequency of Arrhythmia
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It is well known that disasters have great impact on the onset and frequency of arrhythmia in the patients with heart disease. On March 11 we experienced the unexpected the huge earthquake and tsunami waves. Moreover, the following Fukushima nuclear power plant accident caused severe anxiety to radiation exposure. These tremendous disasters caused strong mental as well as physical stress on the people living in not only the disaster area but also surrounding districts including Tokyo. To evaluate the impact of these disasters on the cardiovascular events, we compared arrhythmic events in the patients with pacemaker or ICD implanted in the University of Tokyo Hospital. Most of the patients had little events before and also after the earthquake, resulting in no significant difference. However, when we focused on the patients who had experienced relatively frequent arrhythmia before the earthquake, tachyarrhythmia events and AF burden were increased after the earthquake in the subset of our study population. Therefore, the strong stress has serious impact on arrhythmic events, which can at least partially contribute to the increase of major cardiovascular events.
著者
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Asada Kazuo
The Department Of Cardiology Cardiovascular Institute
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Nagai Ryozo
the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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Hirata Yasunobu
The Departments Of Cardiovascular Medicine Faculty Of Medicine University Of Tokyo
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Kojima Toshiya
The Department of Cardiovasucular Medicine, The University of Tokyo
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Suzuki Takeki
The Department of Cardiovasucular Medicine, The University of Tokyo
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Imai Yasushi
The Department of Cardiovasucular Medicine, The University of Tokyo
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Fujiu Katsuhito
The Department of Cardiovasucular Medicine, The University of Tokyo
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Sugiyama Hiroaki
The Department of Cardiovasucular Medicine, The University of Tokyo
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Kariya Taro
The Department of Cardiovasucular Medicine, The University of Tokyo
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Asada Kazuo
The Department of Cardiovasucular Medicine, The University of Tokyo
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Hirata Yasunobu
The Department of Cardiovasucular Medicine, The University of Tokyo
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Hirata Yasunobu
the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine and Department of Human Genetics, University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine
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