In electrocardiographic language "injury" refers to abnormal ST-segment changes (see figure 94-2), "necrosis" implies abnormal Q waves, and "ischemia" implies symmetrical T-wave inversion (or elevation). According to current-of-injury theory, ST-segment elevation occurs when the injured muscle is...
Prevalence of EKG changes consistent with Fabry disease in patients admitted with heart failure has not been well investigated.Methods:\nClinical, EKG and echocardiographic data were collected in 460 non-V paced consecutive CHF patients enrolled over 2 years in the Get with The Guidelines Heart ...
Ischemia Specific ECG Changes (drugs, diseases) --- The traditional EKG-card™ printed version images are included (front & back). The EKG-card is also available in Spanish (under the name ECG-card™). Other Medical Apps developed by ScyMed include MediCalc®, eH&P™, iDox™ an...
Ischemia Specific ECG Changes (drugs, diseases) --- The traditional EKG-card™ printed version images are included (front & back). The EKG-card is also available in Spanish (under the name ECG-card™). Other Medical Apps developed by ScyMed include MediCalc...