The local earth magnetic field changes impact on weekly hospitalization due to unstable angina pectoris
Objectives: Acute coronary syndrome as an acute oxygenated blood deprivation to the heart muscle due to atherosclerotic plaque rupture in the coronary artery followed by thrombosis is possibly associated with changes in the Earth’s local time varying magnetic field as they strongly influence hormona...
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10.21595/chs.2018.20020 doi (DE-627)DOAJ02731684X (DE-599)DOAJ689f8a982ac94bd082eba418d27192d4 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng RA1-1270 Greta Žiubrytė verfasserin aut The local earth magnetic field changes impact on weekly hospitalization due to unstable angina pectoris 2018 Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier Objectives: Acute coronary syndrome as an acute oxygenated blood deprivation to the heart muscle due to atherosclerotic plaque rupture in the coronary artery followed by thrombosis is possibly associated with changes in the Earth’s local time varying magnetic field as they strongly influence hormonal and other regulatory systems’ activity. This study analyses the correlation between prevalence of the acute coronary syndrome and the changes in the local time varying aspects of the magnetic field. Methods: Seven-hundred patients admitted to Cardiology Department of Hospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas Clinics within 2016 due to acute coronary syndrome were retrospectively included into the study. The number of cases per week was compared with the weekly changes of the local Earth magnetic field. The one-year period was divided into two periods: the first-half of the year (weeks 1 to 26) and the second-half of the year (weeks 27 to 52) and more detailed analyses were performed accordingly to the significance of the left main artery lesion. Mean power of local magnetic field fluctuations in Lithuania, measured in pT2 in five different frequency ranges where overlaps between the Schumann resonance and EEG frequency ranges (named as SDelta (0-3.5 Hz), STheta (3.5-7 Hz), SAlpha (7-15 Hz), SBeta (15-32 Hz) and SGamma (32-66 Hz) to distinguish them from the EEG bands). Results: Statistically significant weak and moderate correlations between weekly prevalence of acute coronary syndrome admissions and the magnetic field intensities changes were found. Higher intensities in the SBeta and SGamma ranges were associated with a higher number of admissions throughout the year in females and the SGamma range was associated with higher number of admission only during the second-half of the year in males. A higher intensity magnetic field in SDelta, STheta, SAlpha and SBeta ranges was associated with a higher admissions number due to left main artery lesions in males, while a higher intensity in the SGamma range was associated with higher number of admissions due to left main artery lesions in females through the year. Conclusion: Significant correlation between acute coronary syndrome and changes in the local Earth time varying magnetic field intensities was found. Some frequency ranges are associated with an episode of an acute coronary syndrome. Left main artery lesions significantly correlated with magnetic field changes in most of the frequency ranges in males while only one of the frequency ranges in females. acute coronary syndrome unstable angina pectoris the local Earth magnetic field Public aspects of medicine Gediminas Jaruševičius verfasserin aut Mantas Landauskas verfasserin aut Rollin McCraty verfasserin aut Alfonsas Vainoras verfasserin aut In Journal of Complexity in Health Sciences JVE International, 2019 1(2018), 1, Seite 16-25 (DE-627)1760597023 25387995 nnns volume:1 year:2018 number:1 pages:16-25 https://doi.org/10.21595/chs.2018.20020 kostenfrei https://doaj.org/article/689f8a982ac94bd082eba418d27192d4 kostenfrei https://www.extrica.com/article/20020 kostenfrei https://www.extrica.com/article/20020/pdf kostenfrei https://doaj.org/toc/2538-7995 Journal toc kostenfrei https://doaj.org/toc/2538-8002 Journal toc kostenfrei GBV_USEFLAG_A SYSFLAG_A GBV_DOAJ AR 1 2018 1 16-25 |
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10.21595/chs.2018.20020 doi (DE-627)DOAJ02731684X (DE-599)DOAJ689f8a982ac94bd082eba418d27192d4 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng RA1-1270 Greta Žiubrytė verfasserin aut The local earth magnetic field changes impact on weekly hospitalization due to unstable angina pectoris 2018 Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier Objectives: Acute coronary syndrome as an acute oxygenated blood deprivation to the heart muscle due to atherosclerotic plaque rupture in the coronary artery followed by thrombosis is possibly associated with changes in the Earth’s local time varying magnetic field as they strongly influence hormonal and other regulatory systems’ activity. This study analyses the correlation between prevalence of the acute coronary syndrome and the changes in the local time varying aspects of the magnetic field. Methods: Seven-hundred patients admitted to Cardiology Department of Hospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas Clinics within 2016 due to acute coronary syndrome were retrospectively included into the study. The number of cases per week was compared with the weekly changes of the local Earth magnetic field. The one-year period was divided into two periods: the first-half of the year (weeks 1 to 26) and the second-half of the year (weeks 27 to 52) and more detailed analyses were performed accordingly to the significance of the left main artery lesion. Mean power of local magnetic field fluctuations in Lithuania, measured in pT2 in five different frequency ranges where overlaps between the Schumann resonance and EEG frequency ranges (named as SDelta (0-3.5 Hz), STheta (3.5-7 Hz), SAlpha (7-15 Hz), SBeta (15-32 Hz) and SGamma (32-66 Hz) to distinguish them from the EEG bands). Results: Statistically significant weak and moderate correlations between weekly prevalence of acute coronary syndrome admissions and the magnetic field intensities changes were found. Higher intensities in the SBeta and SGamma ranges were associated with a higher number of admissions throughout the year in females and the SGamma range was associated with higher number of admission only during the second-half of the year in males. A higher intensity magnetic field in SDelta, STheta, SAlpha and SBeta ranges was associated with a higher admissions number due to left main artery lesions in males, while a higher intensity in the SGamma range was associated with higher number of admissions due to left main artery lesions in females through the year. Conclusion: Significant correlation between acute coronary syndrome and changes in the local Earth time varying magnetic field intensities was found. Some frequency ranges are associated with an episode of an acute coronary syndrome. Left main artery lesions significantly correlated with magnetic field changes in most of the frequency ranges in males while only one of the frequency ranges in females. acute coronary syndrome unstable angina pectoris the local Earth magnetic field Public aspects of medicine Gediminas Jaruševičius verfasserin aut Mantas Landauskas verfasserin aut Rollin McCraty verfasserin aut Alfonsas Vainoras verfasserin aut In Journal of Complexity in Health Sciences JVE International, 2019 1(2018), 1, Seite 16-25 (DE-627)1760597023 25387995 nnns volume:1 year:2018 number:1 pages:16-25 https://doi.org/10.21595/chs.2018.20020 kostenfrei https://doaj.org/article/689f8a982ac94bd082eba418d27192d4 kostenfrei https://www.extrica.com/article/20020 kostenfrei https://www.extrica.com/article/20020/pdf kostenfrei https://doaj.org/toc/2538-7995 Journal toc kostenfrei https://doaj.org/toc/2538-8002 Journal toc kostenfrei GBV_USEFLAG_A SYSFLAG_A GBV_DOAJ AR 1 2018 1 16-25 |
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10.21595/chs.2018.20020 doi (DE-627)DOAJ02731684X (DE-599)DOAJ689f8a982ac94bd082eba418d27192d4 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng RA1-1270 Greta Žiubrytė verfasserin aut The local earth magnetic field changes impact on weekly hospitalization due to unstable angina pectoris 2018 Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier Objectives: Acute coronary syndrome as an acute oxygenated blood deprivation to the heart muscle due to atherosclerotic plaque rupture in the coronary artery followed by thrombosis is possibly associated with changes in the Earth’s local time varying magnetic field as they strongly influence hormonal and other regulatory systems’ activity. This study analyses the correlation between prevalence of the acute coronary syndrome and the changes in the local time varying aspects of the magnetic field. Methods: Seven-hundred patients admitted to Cardiology Department of Hospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas Clinics within 2016 due to acute coronary syndrome were retrospectively included into the study. The number of cases per week was compared with the weekly changes of the local Earth magnetic field. The one-year period was divided into two periods: the first-half of the year (weeks 1 to 26) and the second-half of the year (weeks 27 to 52) and more detailed analyses were performed accordingly to the significance of the left main artery lesion. Mean power of local magnetic field fluctuations in Lithuania, measured in pT2 in five different frequency ranges where overlaps between the Schumann resonance and EEG frequency ranges (named as SDelta (0-3.5 Hz), STheta (3.5-7 Hz), SAlpha (7-15 Hz), SBeta (15-32 Hz) and SGamma (32-66 Hz) to distinguish them from the EEG bands). Results: Statistically significant weak and moderate correlations between weekly prevalence of acute coronary syndrome admissions and the magnetic field intensities changes were found. Higher intensities in the SBeta and SGamma ranges were associated with a higher number of admissions throughout the year in females and the SGamma range was associated with higher number of admission only during the second-half of the year in males. A higher intensity magnetic field in SDelta, STheta, SAlpha and SBeta ranges was associated with a higher admissions number due to left main artery lesions in males, while a higher intensity in the SGamma range was associated with higher number of admissions due to left main artery lesions in females through the year. Conclusion: Significant correlation between acute coronary syndrome and changes in the local Earth time varying magnetic field intensities was found. Some frequency ranges are associated with an episode of an acute coronary syndrome. Left main artery lesions significantly correlated with magnetic field changes in most of the frequency ranges in males while only one of the frequency ranges in females. acute coronary syndrome unstable angina pectoris the local Earth magnetic field Public aspects of medicine Gediminas Jaruševičius verfasserin aut Mantas Landauskas verfasserin aut Rollin McCraty verfasserin aut Alfonsas Vainoras verfasserin aut In Journal of Complexity in Health Sciences JVE International, 2019 1(2018), 1, Seite 16-25 (DE-627)1760597023 25387995 nnns volume:1 year:2018 number:1 pages:16-25 https://doi.org/10.21595/chs.2018.20020 kostenfrei https://doaj.org/article/689f8a982ac94bd082eba418d27192d4 kostenfrei https://www.extrica.com/article/20020 kostenfrei https://www.extrica.com/article/20020/pdf kostenfrei https://doaj.org/toc/2538-7995 Journal toc kostenfrei https://doaj.org/toc/2538-8002 Journal toc kostenfrei GBV_USEFLAG_A SYSFLAG_A GBV_DOAJ AR 1 2018 1 16-25 |
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10.21595/chs.2018.20020 doi (DE-627)DOAJ02731684X (DE-599)DOAJ689f8a982ac94bd082eba418d27192d4 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng RA1-1270 Greta Žiubrytė verfasserin aut The local earth magnetic field changes impact on weekly hospitalization due to unstable angina pectoris 2018 Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier Objectives: Acute coronary syndrome as an acute oxygenated blood deprivation to the heart muscle due to atherosclerotic plaque rupture in the coronary artery followed by thrombosis is possibly associated with changes in the Earth’s local time varying magnetic field as they strongly influence hormonal and other regulatory systems’ activity. This study analyses the correlation between prevalence of the acute coronary syndrome and the changes in the local time varying aspects of the magnetic field. Methods: Seven-hundred patients admitted to Cardiology Department of Hospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas Clinics within 2016 due to acute coronary syndrome were retrospectively included into the study. The number of cases per week was compared with the weekly changes of the local Earth magnetic field. The one-year period was divided into two periods: the first-half of the year (weeks 1 to 26) and the second-half of the year (weeks 27 to 52) and more detailed analyses were performed accordingly to the significance of the left main artery lesion. Mean power of local magnetic field fluctuations in Lithuania, measured in pT2 in five different frequency ranges where overlaps between the Schumann resonance and EEG frequency ranges (named as SDelta (0-3.5 Hz), STheta (3.5-7 Hz), SAlpha (7-15 Hz), SBeta (15-32 Hz) and SGamma (32-66 Hz) to distinguish them from the EEG bands). Results: Statistically significant weak and moderate correlations between weekly prevalence of acute coronary syndrome admissions and the magnetic field intensities changes were found. Higher intensities in the SBeta and SGamma ranges were associated with a higher number of admissions throughout the year in females and the SGamma range was associated with higher number of admission only during the second-half of the year in males. A higher intensity magnetic field in SDelta, STheta, SAlpha and SBeta ranges was associated with a higher admissions number due to left main artery lesions in males, while a higher intensity in the SGamma range was associated with higher number of admissions due to left main artery lesions in females through the year. Conclusion: Significant correlation between acute coronary syndrome and changes in the local Earth time varying magnetic field intensities was found. Some frequency ranges are associated with an episode of an acute coronary syndrome. Left main artery lesions significantly correlated with magnetic field changes in most of the frequency ranges in males while only one of the frequency ranges in females. acute coronary syndrome unstable angina pectoris the local Earth magnetic field Public aspects of medicine Gediminas Jaruševičius verfasserin aut Mantas Landauskas verfasserin aut Rollin McCraty verfasserin aut Alfonsas Vainoras verfasserin aut In Journal of Complexity in Health Sciences JVE International, 2019 1(2018), 1, Seite 16-25 (DE-627)1760597023 25387995 nnns volume:1 year:2018 number:1 pages:16-25 https://doi.org/10.21595/chs.2018.20020 kostenfrei https://doaj.org/article/689f8a982ac94bd082eba418d27192d4 kostenfrei https://www.extrica.com/article/20020 kostenfrei https://www.extrica.com/article/20020/pdf kostenfrei https://doaj.org/toc/2538-7995 Journal toc kostenfrei https://doaj.org/toc/2538-8002 Journal toc kostenfrei GBV_USEFLAG_A SYSFLAG_A GBV_DOAJ AR 1 2018 1 16-25 |
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Objectives: Acute coronary syndrome as an acute oxygenated blood deprivation to the heart muscle due to atherosclerotic plaque rupture in the coronary artery followed by thrombosis is possibly associated with changes in the Earth’s local time varying magnetic field as they strongly influence hormonal and other regulatory systems’ activity. This study analyses the correlation between prevalence of the acute coronary syndrome and the changes in the local time varying aspects of the magnetic field. Methods: Seven-hundred patients admitted to Cardiology Department of Hospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas Clinics within 2016 due to acute coronary syndrome were retrospectively included into the study. The number of cases per week was compared with the weekly changes of the local Earth magnetic field. The one-year period was divided into two periods: the first-half of the year (weeks 1 to 26) and the second-half of the year (weeks 27 to 52) and more detailed analyses were performed accordingly to the significance of the left main artery lesion. Mean power of local magnetic field fluctuations in Lithuania, measured in pT2 in five different frequency ranges where overlaps between the Schumann resonance and EEG frequency ranges (named as SDelta (0-3.5 Hz), STheta (3.5-7 Hz), SAlpha (7-15 Hz), SBeta (15-32 Hz) and SGamma (32-66 Hz) to distinguish them from the EEG bands). Results: Statistically significant weak and moderate correlations between weekly prevalence of acute coronary syndrome admissions and the magnetic field intensities changes were found. Higher intensities in the SBeta and SGamma ranges were associated with a higher number of admissions throughout the year in females and the SGamma range was associated with higher number of admission only during the second-half of the year in males. A higher intensity magnetic field in SDelta, STheta, SAlpha and SBeta ranges was associated with a higher admissions number due to left main artery lesions in males, while a higher intensity in the SGamma range was associated with higher number of admissions due to left main artery lesions in females through the year. Conclusion: Significant correlation between acute coronary syndrome and changes in the local Earth time varying magnetic field intensities was found. Some frequency ranges are associated with an episode of an acute coronary syndrome. Left main artery lesions significantly correlated with magnetic field changes in most of the frequency ranges in males while only one of the frequency ranges in females. |
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