Among patients presenting with an initial myocardial infarction ... reported more angina and had more ischemia documented at continuous ECG recording. [34] Noteworthy is that this ischemia ...
Ambulatory ECG (AECG ... helpful in the detection of myocardial ischemia. Long-term AECG recording is indicated for patients suspected of Prinzmetal's variant angina, in whom the simultaneous ...
To select and apply appropriate therapies for ischemia, secondary prevention and complications of vasospastic angina ... Although a 12-lead ECG during chest pain and ambulatory ECG monitoring are ...
The ECG readout findings include: ST segment: 116; and ST and T-wave abnormalities. The initial findings suggest lateral and inferior ischemia. The ECG findings show sinus tachycardia following ...
Disruption of calcium homeostasis may affect heart function, leading to the development of various heart diseases. Myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (MI/R) injury may occur after revascularization, ...
The ischemic heart may be further damaged after reperfusion therapy with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and other methods, namely, myocardial ischemia–reperfusion injury (MIRI), which ...
Non-invasive functional testing includes myocardial ... of angina. Prognosis of chronic IHD. Clinical assessment of known or suspected chronic IHD. Indications for, and information derived from, ...
and this can potentially result in cardiac ischemia. Amyloid deposits in the pericardium can result in the formation of pericardial effusion. In the early stages of cardiac amyloid deposition, there ...
The PRECISE (Prospective Randomized Trial of the Optimal Evaluation of Cardiac Symptoms and Revascularization) demonstrated that a precision diagnostic strategy reduced the primary composite of death, ...