Electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation remains a critical skill in both undergraduate and postgraduate medical education. Despite being one of the most commonly performed diagnostic procedures, the ...
Correct interpretation of an electrocardiogram may prompt life-saving, emergency measures; incorrect interpretation may delay care with life-threatening consequences. Currently, there is no uniform ...
Abstract An electrocardiogram assesses the heart’s electrical activity. It is commonly used as a non-invasive monitoring device in many different healthcare settings. This article, the second in a ...
AI-ECG provides a non-invasive, accessible alternative for detecting LVSD in muscular dystrophy patients, overcoming challenges of routine echocardiography. The study showed AI-ECG's high sensitivity ...
"As advances in basic and clinical cardiology research continue, new conditions that can be identified on ECGs have been described," said Dr Alan H Kadish (Northwestern University, Chicago, IL), ...
Communicating concerns about nonspecific changes on ECG Exercise caution when a patient presents with acute chest pain. The ability to explain the situation as clearly as possible is essential.
Incorporating an electrocardiogram (ECG) during pre-participation screening for athletes has demonstrated a reduction in incidence of sudden cardiac death (SCD); however, it remains controversial in ...
A rather anxious 23-year-old man attends with palpitations. A careful history suggests simple ectopic beats, perhaps exacerbated by his anxiety. There are no red flags in the history, he is a ...
For athletes, incorporating an electrocardiogram (ECG) during pre-participation screening has demonstrated a reduction in incidence of sudden cardiac death (SCD). However, it remains controversial in ...
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