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IN PRACTICE: "ECG abnormalities, including those of CAN [cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy], are common in T2D < 10 years and are associated with certain CV [cardiovascular] risk factors.
Such ECG changes, usually considered as a hallmark of acute pericarditis, reflect subepicardial involvement rather than simple pericarditis.
Physicians also may benefit by reviewing published guidelines outlining modern criteria for ECG interpretation in athletes. 3–5 In addition, an international group of experts convened in Seattle in ...
Electrocardiography (EKG or ECG) is a form of diagnostic testing used to monitor the electrical activity of the heart over time via electrodes placed on the skin of the chest. The method can ...
A two-year-old child presents for the third time in a couple of weeks with a widespread itchy rash which has proved unresponsive to emollients and topical steroids – the itching being so bad that the ...
The FAQ draws on the preprint to claim that "post-marketing studies" of COVID vaccines have identified "serious adverse effects, such as an increased risk of myocarditis and pericarditis ...
Heart arrhythmia have been a life-threatening disease to human for a very long time, many techniques and methods have been developed by human experts since the advent of ECG machine, these approaches ...
Electrocardiogram (ECG) has been proved to be the most common and effective approach to investigate the cardiovascular disease because that it is simple, non-invasive and low cost. ECG signal ...
Objective To describe early management of infants born to a parent with gene-positive long QT syndrome (LQTS) referred for specialist review. Review the diagnostic utility of the early neonatal and ...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy and safety of colchicine for pericarditis prevention. Background Recurrent pericarditis prevention is a major management goal that ...