A ‘silent heart attack’ is a heart attack that has no symptoms. They’re often only diagnosed weeks, months or years afterwards, during a routine check-up, or because of ongoing symptoms, like chest ...
A transient ischemic attack (TIA), also called a mini-stroke, is a temporary loss of normal neurological function caused by a brief interruption of blood flow to part of the brain. The symptoms of a ...
Ambulatory ECG (AECG) recording may be helpful in recognizing ... is indicated for patients suspected of Prinzmetal's variant angina, in whom the simultaneous recording of ST-segment elevation ...
devices and ECG abnormalities; cardiac channelopathies; masters athletes; and additional cardiac conditions and considerations (i.e., hypertension, performance-enhancing drugs, pregnancy, etc.).
The ECG-LM model has the potential to democratize access to advanced heart disease diagnostics, particularly in underserved regions where access to specialized medical professionals is limited. By ...
Most people are unaware they have the condition until they go for a routine electrocardiogram (ECG). Without an ECG, people may only notice symptoms when the condition progresses to second- or ...
A total of 42% of the 3779 enrolled patients were women; a cardiologist initially diagnosed stable angina. Compared with their male counterparts, women were less likely to undergo exercise ECG ...
ST elevation myocardial infarction (30%), non ST elevation myocardial infarction (25%), or unstable angina (38%). These types are named according to the appearance of the electrocardiogram (ECG ...
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