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Torsade in a patient with left bundle branch block: is there a long QT? (And: Left Bundle Pacing).

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

EKG with paced complexes shown below shows much narrower QRS complex and echocardiogram showed improved LV systolic function primarily due to improvement in LV dyssynchrony. (J Applying my method to the March 19, 2019 case that I show in Figure-1 the rhythm in this Figure-1 ECG is regular, with an R-R interval just under 4 large boxes.

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What do you think the echocardiogram shows in this case?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

What do you think the echocardiogram shows? In the March 9, 2020 post of Dr. Smith’s ECG Blog — Dr. Smith presented results from a 2019 article by Harhash et al, that confirm how the ECG pattern shown in Figure-1 does not represent acute LMain occlusion — but rather the differential diagnosis that I show above. NTG drip started.

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Prevalence and treatment of diabetes and pre-diabetes in a real-world heart failure population: a single-centre cross-sectional study

Open Heart

Patients’ HF phenotype was determined using the latest available echocardiogram. Results In total, 2326 patients (59% male, mean age 76±13 years) with HF and at least one echocardiogram were assessed. The number of patients with previous DM diagnosis was assessed.

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Inferior vena cava diameter and risk of acute decompensated heart failure rehospitalisations

Open Heart

Methods Retrospective chart review of 200 patients admitted for ADHF from 2018 to 2019 with transthoracic echocardiogram during index hospitalisation. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between IVC diameter, clinical variables and ADHF rehospitalisations. Charts were assessed for ADHF rehospitalisation within 1 year.

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ECG Blog #412 — Is Cardiac Cath Indicated?

Ken Grauer, MD

The March 31, 2019 post in Dr. Smith's ECG Blog — My Comment ( at the bottom of the page ) illustrates the potentially misleading effect the pre-hospital ECG may have in patients with LVH , by cutting off S wave voltage in the anterior leads. Cardiac cath showed normal coronary arteries.

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Burden of Valvular Heart Diseases in a Racially and Ethnically Diverse Population: The Bronx‐Valve Registry

Journal of the American Heart Association

The aim was to assess the burden and clinical correlates of VHD in a highly diverse area of the United States.Methods and ResultsIndividuals with echocardiographic diagnosis of native VHD between January 2010 and December 2019 at a quaternary care health system of the Bronx (New York, USA) were included.

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Concerning EKG with a Non-obstructive angiogram. What happened?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

His echocardiogram showed normal wall motion. From My Comment in the November 14, 2019 post in Dr. Smith's ECG Blog: A subject well worth periodic review — is the concept of Terminal QRS Distortion ( T-QRS-D ). Figure-4: I've labeled the first 2 ECGs shown in the November 14, 2019 post ( See text ).

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