Response to: inferolateral T wave inversion in athletes: phenotype-genotype correlationIrish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -) -doi:10.1007/s11845-020-02342-zAndrew D'SilvaNabeel SheikhSpringer LondonIrish Journal of Medical Science
An isolated (single) T-wave inversion in lead V1 is common and normal. It is generally concordant with the QRS complex (which is negative in lead V1). Isolated T-wave inversions also occur in leads V2, III or aVL. In any instance, one must verify whether the inversion is isolated, ...
Lateral wave inversion (TWI) may identify subjects with cardiac phenotypes that are linked to SCD.#Aim:The aim of this study was to ascertain the prevalence of lateral TWI in adolescent individuals as part of a systematic nationwide cardiac screening. The yield of family screening in these pro...
Background: T-wave inversion in the right precordial leads (TWIV2-3) on ECG is more frequently observed amongst endurance athletes (EAs) than the general population, the underlying mechanism for which is unclear. Objectives: The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that TWIV2-3...
Methods Prospective consecutive studies conducted in BSMMU on 2006.Total 60patient of ACS were enrolled in this study. On the basis of ECG findings we divided the patient in 2 groups. In group1, ST segment depression with T wave inversion in lateral leads and group2, ST segment depression ...
Joint data inversion of multiple electromagnetic induction systems for high lateral, vertical, and temporal resolution toward the field scale and beyondHebel, Christian vonIwanowitsch, MichaelKaufmann, Manuela S.Weihermüller, LutzVereecken, Harry
The absence of mutations in target genes and heterogeneous sequence variations identified in this study suggest that inferolateral T wave inversion in athletes without a phenotype may potentially represent a benign repolarization syndrome related to athletic adaptation. This was the first study to assess...