Q-wave regression was associated with improvement of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), infarct size, and left ventricular dimensions in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) patients with early Q-wave formation compared with patients without or persistent pathological Q waves. Back...
Having run single beat simulations for P waves and QRST complexes separately in the two independent models, both signal parts had to be merged in a post-processing step to obtain an ECG of a full heart cycle comprising one P wave, one QRS complex and one T wave. Subsequently, the single...
a previous study found that the temporal and frontal regions’ connection is a characteristic pattern for the pathological transition of normal to MCI and the density of edges in these networks is a differential pattern between HC and MCI33. The ...
a previous study found that the temporal and frontal regions’ connection is a characteristic pattern for the pathological transition of normal to MCI and the density of edges in these networks is a differential pattern between HC and MCI33. The ...
of the upper reference limit and at least one of the following: symptoms of ischaemia; ECG changes (new ST-T changes or new left bundle branch block); development of pathological Q waves in the ECG; echocardiographic evidence of ... S Angelo,A Matteo,F Michele,... - 《European Heart Jo...
The pathological activity in the clinical dataset is defined as signals with epileptiform discharge elements, such as HFO signals and spike waves. Medical experts rely on SignalPlant software [43] to annotate pathological activity. 3.2. Experimental protocols 3.2.1. Evaluation metrics Our study aims ...
Introduction: Pathological Q waves in an electrocardiogram (ECG) are robust prognostic markers in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), a leading global cause of death. Accurately identifying high-risk patients with STEMI is essential to provide tailored management, thereby ...
Maternal ECG demonstrated typical changes, such as disappearance of P waves, widened bizzare QRS, tall narrow T and questionable Q-T elongation. Fetal ECG demonstrated less significant changes despite marked blood biochemical changes. Typical pathologic changes associated with metabolic uremia were ...
Maternal ECG demonstrated typical changes, such as disappearance of P waves, widened bizzare QRS, tall narrow T and questionable Q-T elongation. Fetal ECG demonstrated less significant changes despite marked blood biochemical changes. Typical pathologic changes associated with metabolic uremia were ...