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Revista Española de Cardiología (English Edition). 74:1084-1094
Introduction and objectives This report describes the cardiac pacing activity performed in Spain in 2020, including the number and type of implanted devices, demographic and clinical factors, and data on remote monitoring. Methods Information consist
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Cardiology Research and Reports. 3:01-05
Rationale: Tetany is a common, serious, well-established endocrinal and metabolic hypocalcemic disorder. Chest tetany is a novel metabolic term in hypocalcemia characterized by acute severe twisting chest pain. Movable phenomenon (Yasser’s phenomen
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Heart & Lung. 50:430-436
Background Cardiac troponins (cTn), either conventional or high-sensitive (hscTn) assays, are often performed during acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD). Objectives To compare factors affecting abnormal conventional
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European Heart Journal: Case Reports
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Journal of Dental Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
QT prolongation is an electrocardiographic change that can lead to lethal arrhythmia. Acquired QT prolongation is known to be caused by drugs and electrolyte abnormalities. We report three cases in which the prolonged QT interval was improved at the
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Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences. 3:14514-14523
BACKGROUND: Organophosphorus compound poisoning is a global problem and is most common medico toxic emergency in India and is associated with high rate of mortality, if not diagnosed early and treated adequately. We studied clinical profile, electroc
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Journal of Electrocardiology. 53:e19
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Case Reports in Neurology
Case Reports in Neurology, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 6-9 (2013)
Case Reports in Neurology, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 6-9 (2013)
THIS CASE REPORT EXPOSES A PHENOMENON WHICH, ALTHOUGH PROPOSED, HAS NOT BEEN DESCRIBED IN CLINICAL LITERATURE: transient postictal hemiplegia (Todd's paralysis) with concomitant electrocardiographic J-point deflection (Osborn waves). Although typical
Autor:
William G. Heegaard, James R. Miner, Ronald M. Moscati, Donald M. Dawes, Hugh Calkins, Jeffrey D. Ho
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 41:466-472
Background: Conducted electrical weapons (CEWs) are used by law enforcement for control of subjects by causing neuromuscular incapacitation. There has been scrutiny of CEWs and their potential role in the occasional sudden death of subjects in custod
Autor:
Mazen M. Kawji, D. Luke Glancy
Publikováno v:
The American journal of cardiology. 116(1)
The most striking feature of this electrocardiogram (ECG) is a markedly wide QRS complex with an S wave that merges with a peaked T wave without an isoelectric ST segment (Figure 1). This is best seen in leads I and V4 to V6. No definite P waves are