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Assessment of QT and JT Intervals in Patients With Left Bundle
Assessment of QT and JT Intervals in Patients With Left Bundle

... increases in depolarization duration and not in repolarization. Objectives: In this study, we aimed to apply corrected JT interval (JTc) as an appropriate measure of ventricular repolarization for predicting QTc in a formula. Patients and Methods: The study population consisted of 101 patients with ...
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Exercises After a Heart Attack

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... As in the fetus, the cardinal finding in CHB in the neonate is a slow heart rate. In addition to bradycardia, other clinical clues in the neonate include intermittent cannon waves in the neck, a first heart sound that varies in intensity, and intermittent gallops and murmurs. As with cases presenting ...
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... Laboratory Examination Echocardiography - Echo is the most accurate noninvasive tool for the detection of MS. -Two-dimensional echo shows doming of thick mitral leaflets, a small mitral valve orifice inscribed by the thickened valve, and a dilated LA. -Doppler studies can estimate the pressure gradi ...
`Hearts and minds`: association, causation and implication of
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Understanding atrial fibrillation: A historical perspective

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... TTDE. Transthoracic Doppler echocardiography was performed using a commercially available ultrasound machine (SONOS 5500, Agilent Technologies, Andover, Massachusetts) with a broad-band high-frequency (5 to 12 MHz) transducer (S12). In B-mode color Doppler flow mapping, velocity was set in the range ...
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... Viability is present if there is improvement in contractility with low dose, i.e. 2.510mcg of dobutamine  If there is return to baseline or further reduction in wall motion with higher dose, ischemia is demonstrated  A biphasic response is considered to predict the best outcome with revascularizat ...
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AHEART August 46/2 - AJP

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A new vision on minimally invasive procedures
A new vision on minimally invasive procedures

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... beyond 1–2 h cause acute volume overload of the atria and right ventricle (RV), which can bring about overstretching and micro-tears in the myocardium, as evidenced by a transient rise in cardiac biomarkers, including troponin and B-natriuretic peptide and a fall in the RV ejection fraction.9 Althou ...
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The Role of Collateral Circulation in Preserving Myocardial Function

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A rare cause of neonatal bradycardia: Blocked atrial bigeminal beat

... mean heart rate increased to 128 bpm. All of the PACs were monitored on ECG (Figure 2). Premature beats were not observed on the ECG obtained 2 months after discharge and normal sinus rhythm was restored. PACs which are common in neonates, are usually benign, and do not require specific therapy (4 ...
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