Identify the waveforms in a normal electrocardiogram (ECG), and relate the ECG waveforms to atrial and ventricular depolarization and repolarization and to the activity of the conduction system. What does the T wave on an ECG correspond...
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Based on the identified predictors of FD, we created the score ID FABRY-HCM to help to identify FD cases among patients with HCM: ID FABRY-HCM = −0.729 + (2.781 x Bifascicular block on ECG) + (0.590 x ST depression on ECG) + (0.831 x Symmetric LVH) + ...
It is essential in these patients, with obvious transient and reversible causes behind the AV block, to identify and improve, or eliminate, those causes by correcting any electrolyte abnormalities, cessation of the offending drugs, treatment of myocardial ischemia, and so on. In the CCU/ICU, we...
"Patient misperception of AF-attributable symptoms could lead to ineffective treatment that is targeting the wrong problem or based on misunderstandings or miscommunication of symptoms between patients and providers," according to Garimella et al. Continuous ECG monitoring "could be useful to identify di...