Abstract

Aim: Current study sought to examine relationship of frontal QRS-T angle with mortality and its ability
 to predict mortality.
 Material and Methods: This retrospective study was made in an education hospital with SARS-CoV 2
 infected patients admitted to emergency service between 01/01/2021 and 07/01/2021. Patients were
 grouped as survivor and died according to 30-day all-cause mortality data. Groups were matched in
 footings of comorbidities, demographics, laboratory parameters and ECG findings. Receiver operating
 characteristic examination was used for evaluation of the ability of frontal QRS-T angle to predict shortterm
 mortality.
 Results: The frontal QRS-T angle was greater in died group compared to the survivors (53 (25.5-
 115.5) vs 28 (13-52) p

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