What's the source of the unusual electrocardiogram (ECG) findings in a patient presenting with dizziness and limb weakness? That's the mystery posed in a recent case report. The diagnostic challenge ...
If you are a nurse, doctor or other medical professional that deals with cardiac issues or ECG readings, you owe it to yourself and your patients to take an EKG interpretation course. An EKG ...
The correct diagnosis is artifact (Figure 2). The second part of the telemetry strip shows a regular rhythm at a rate of 60 beats/min. The QRS complex is narrow with a normal axis. There appears to be ...
Normal sinus rhythm 3rd degree AV block (complete heart block) Osborne waves consistent with hypothermia Non-specific ST-T wave abnormalities The ECG findings of hypothermia include a the classic ...
Normal sinus rhythm 3rd degree AV block (complete heart block) Osborne waves consistent with hypothermia Non-specific ST-T wave abnormalities The ECG findings of hypothermia include a the classic ...
False-positive findings were common when dual-energy computed tomography was used for cardiovascular imaging among patients with gout, in order to identify vascular monosodium urate deposits.
A University of Akron research team says it has developed a way to make medical devices and maybe even smart watches more accurate when it comes to monitoring heart health. Dr. Kye-Shin Lee, an ...
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