(A) The ECG at the time of admission indicated partial ST elevation. (B) One day after admission, ECG indicated inversion of T wave in lead II, III and AVF, indicating new inferior infarction. (C–D) Coronary angiography indicated no stenosis in the coronary artery. E T2-STIR images ...
The Mann–Whitney test was used to compare the time from admission to CMR by type of diagnosis. This type of non-parametric test was chosen because the distribution of time from the date of admission to CMR was very asymmetric, with Kolmogorov–Smirnov test, p<0.05. The association of categ...
Disease phenotypes in the UK Biobank were defined using a combination of self-reported data (confirmed by a healthcare professional), hospital admission data, and death registry data. We defined nonischemic DCM as a billing code diagnosis of DCM (ICD-10 code I42.0) in the absence of coronary...
TC, Piehler KM, Kang IA, Kadakkal A, Kellman P, Schwartzman DS, Mulukutla SR, Simon MA, Shroff SG, Kuller LH,et al: Myocardial extracellular volume fraction quantified by cardiovascular magnetic resonance is increased in diabetes and associated with mortality and incident heart failure admission...
In myocardial infarction, the diagnostic performance of hsTnI at admission was superior to hsTnT in a subgroup of early presenters; and hsTnT was superior to hsTnI in predicting long-term prognosis38,39. As sensitivity of cardiac troponin assays improve, there is increasing recognition that ...
He made a reasonable recovery and was independently mobile within one week of admission. Over the following year he suffered numerous collapses. He described these as comprising right-sided weakness and jerking movements prior to a loss of consciousness. On each occasion he demonstrated good recovery...
Schumann Resonance and Cardiovascular Hospital Admission in the Area of Granada, Spain: An Event Coincidence Analysis Approach. Sci. Total Environ. 2020, 705, 135813. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed] Fdez-Arroyabe, P.; Kourtidis, K.; Haldoupis, C.; Savoska, S.; Matthews, J.; ...
CMR scans were performed at 4.1 ± 2.6 days (median = 1 day, range = 1–10 days) after admission to the hospital by using a Philips Achieva dStream 1.5 T scanner system (Philips Healthcare, Best, The Netherlands). Anterior coil arrays were used. All cine-images were acquired using ...
maximum estimated CO exposure time (hours), medical comorbidities (such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and hyperlipidemia), time from rescue to HBO2 (hours), Glasgow Coma Scale score at the scene or ED, loss of consciousness interval, shock, and time from ED admission to cardiac MRI and...