445 patients proved eligible. Median population heart rate was 74 bpm (interquartile range 72–76 bpm). A 10-bpm increase was significantly associated with increased risk of all-cause mortality (hazard ratio 1.10, 95% confidence interval 1.08–1.13, high quality). Overall, subgroup analyses ...
Resting heart rate as a predictive risk factor for sudden death in middle-aged men. Cardiovasc Res 2001 May;50(2):373-78.Jouven, X., Zureik, M., Desnos, M., Guerot, C., and Ducimetiere, P. Resting heart rate as a predictive risk factor for sudden death in middle-aged men. ...
Forestplots of the linear Mendelian randomization analyses of resting heart rate (RHR) on cardiovascular diseases. Effect sizes were taken from the IC-RHR data to test the associations with mortality and cardiovascular diseases in the UK Biobank (panela). Effect sizes were taken from the UK Bioban...
Heart rate −0.098 <.001 −0.084 <.001 Heart rate on ECG −0.076 <.001 −0.079 0.001 PR interval on ECG 0.026 0.090 0.008 0.754 QRS duration on ECG −0.075 <.001 −0.085 0.001 BUN to Cr ratio 0.031 0.039 0.026 0.294 Hematocrit 0.004 0.808 0.015 0.543 Total bod...
Heart rate −0.098 <.001 −0.084 <.001 Heart rate on ECG −0.076 <.001 −0.079 0.001 PR interval on ECG 0.026 0.090 0.008 0.754 QRS duration on ECG −0.075 <.001 −0.085 0.001 BUN to Cr ratio 0.031 0.039 0.026 0.294 Hematocrit 0.004 0.808 0.015 0.543 Total body water 0.041 ...
The addition of electrocardiographic (ECG) abnormalities to conventional risk factors improves total NRI in both cases, but one might lead to an increase in preventive medications, while the other suggests a possible reduction in the use of preventive medications. CHD indicates coronary heart disease;...
Resting heart rate (RHR) is a well-recognised risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.1 An increase of 20 beats per minute (bpm) in RHR leads to a 30%–50% excess mortality that is independent of confounding factors.2 This association of increased RHR with higher mortality ...
Elevated Resting Heart Rate Is Associated with Increased Risk of Sudden Cardiac Arrest Independent of Age, Gender and Beta-blocker UseCarmen Teodorescu, MD, PhD
Mortality was classified by a treatment-blinded adjudication committee as cardiovascular if secondary to coronary heart disease, stroke, sudden cardiac death, or congestive heart failure. Multivariable Cox proportional hazards models were used to calculate the hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence ...
Heart rate increase and maximal heart rate during exercise as predictors of cardiovascular mortality: a 16-year follow-up study of 1960 healthy men[J] Coron. Artery Dis., 6 (8) (1995), p. 667 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar [11] G.D. Simone, R.B. Devereux, S.R. Daniels, et...