Potentially Pathological ECG Patterns Prevalent in Young More than 20% of young non-athletes have electrocardiogram (ECG) patterns that can be considered potentially pathological. (HealthDay News) — ...
“Many practitioners look mainly at surface patterns without fully understanding the physiology behind them," says Dr. Tullo.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Rick Musialowski Jr. This is an interesting case that presented to one of Atrium Health’s emergency departments.
Dallas, TX - An electrocardiographic feature independently associated with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and outcomes in hypertension may also forecast new-onset heart failure and HF mortality, ...
Using artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze electrocardiograms (ECG) improved detection of severe heart attacks, including those that presented with unconventional symptoms, or atypical ECG patterns ...
Although premature ventricular beats (PVBs) in young people and athletes are usually benign, they may rarely mark underlying heart disease and risk of sudden cardiac death during sport. This review ...
At an electrophysiology meeting one would expect a lot of interest in the high-tech and cutting edge. Yet one constant I find at European meetings is the popularity of sports cardiology, a decidedly ...
(HealthDay)—More than 20 percent of young non-athletes have electrocardiogram (ECG) patterns that can be considered potentially pathological based on the 2010 European Society of Cardiology position ...