Is there a relationship between red blood cells and total bilirubin?

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The definition of senile human brain heart syndrome is: acute cerebrovascular disease, including cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, subarachnoid hemorrhage, and a symptom similar to myocardial ischemia, arrhythmia, acute myocardial infarction or heart failure caused by craniocerebral trauma. In short, the heart is damaged due to brain lesions, which eventually leads to heart and brain lesions. Is there a relationship between red blood cells and total bilirubin? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

Is there a relationship between red blood cells and total bilirubin?

The abnormal ECG waveform has significant U wave, which is characteristic change in acute CVD; The occurrence rate of early U wave was 30%. The occurrence or disappearance of U wave had nothing to do with hypokalemia, and U wave was not prominent in AMI.

Q-T interval prolongation: with U wave, the positive rate of SAH is as high as 50% - 60%. Significant Q-T prolongation can lead to fatal torsade de pointes; TDP) is not as obvious in AMI as in CVD patients.

T-wave inversion: it is common in severe SAH, and a huge inverted T-wave of more than 10 mm can be seen in the chest lead, which is difficult to distinguish from the subendocardial infarction, but the former leads to slow and asymmetric T-wave elevation.

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Eat fresh fruits and vegetables: fresh vegetables and fruits are rich in vitamin C, potassium, magnesium, etc. Vitamin C can reduce cholesterol, increase the density of blood vessels and prevent cerebral hemorrhage; Magnesium can participate in the activities of myocardial enzyme system and has a certain protective effect on the heart.