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http://dx.doi.org/10.7742/jksr.2018.12.3.321

Analysis of Association with Risk Factors of Cardiovascular Disease and Heart Rate Variability  

Lim, Bo-Hee (Department of Radiology, Seoul National University Hospital)
Seok, Jong-Min (Department of Radiology, National Police Hospital)
Jeon, Woo-Jin (Department of Radiology, National Police Hospital)
Ko, Eun-Ju (Department of International Radiological Science, Hallym University of Graduate Studies)
Lee, Jin (Department of International Radiological Science, Hallym University of Graduate Studies)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology / v.12, no.3, 2018 , pp. 321-328 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate factors affecting the heart rate, to analyze the relevance and to use it as a management index of factors of increase in heart rate. A total of 204 adults from November, 2016 to March, 2017 who responded to a personal questionnaire among the adults who underwent coronary computed tomography scans for health screening, were the target of the investigation. In the study, there was a statistically significant difference (p <.05) between the heart rate and the gender, CACS, Stenosis and the forces affecting cardiovascular disease. CACS, Stenosis had a statistically significant difference (p <.05) compared with the other groups in the group with a heart rate of 80 bpm or more, the ability to influence cardiovascular disease was different from that of other groups There was a meaning difference in the heart rate below 60 bpm group compared (p <.05). In conclusion, it is important and desirable to maintain heart rate below 60 bpm in order to prevent having cardiovascular disease history, and below 80 bpm to prevent CACS and stenosis.
Keywords
Computed Tomography; Cardiovascular Disease; CACS; Stenosis;
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