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Quinidine has been shown to be effective in restoring the epicardial AP dome, thus normalizing the ST segment and preventing phase 2 reentry and polymorphic VT in experimental models of the ...
On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day on Tuesday, Punjab Health Minister Dr Balbir Singh inaugurated the statewide expansion of the Punjab STEMI project, empowering all the district and ...
The past 12 months mark a milestone year for the discipline of sports and exercise cardiology.We have seen the publication of two major guideline documents for athletes: the 2025 American Heart Associ ...
The Mater’s new Centre for AI and Digital Health will oversee the research and adoption of AI tools in the hospital.
Background The ST segment is the portion of the surface ECG that is coincident with ventricular repolarization. Although electrocardiographic abnormalities associated with myocardial ischemia or MI ...
There is pressing clinical need to identify developing heart attack (infarction) in patients as early as possible. However, current state-of-the-art tools in clinical practice, underpinned by the ...
Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and unstable angina (UA) are part of a spectrum of clinical disease collectively identified as acute coronary syndromes (ACS). The pathophysiology common to this ...
Background Early recognition of ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is needed for timely cardiac monitoring and reperfusion therapy.Methods Three anonymously linked New Zealand national ...
A man aged 68 years with a known history of squamous cell carcinoma of the lung presented to the emergency room complaining of an acute episode of dyspnoea. His symptoms had resolved on presentation ...
Dr Amal Mattu breaks down the key updates — and lingering pitfalls — in the 2025 ACS guidelines that every acute care ...
HeartSciences' first product candidate for FDA clearance, the MyoVista® wavECG™, or the MyoVista®, is a resting 12-lead ECG that is also designed to provide diagnostic information related to ...
Stewart crashed the ‘Who’s High?’ segment on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, where announcer Lou Wilson was helping the late-night host find out which member of the public on Hollywood Blvd. was stoned.