South Korea clears VUNO's personal ECG device
Mobi Health News - ECG
AUGUST 3, 2022
The clearance signals the company's move to offer medical AI devices to consumers.
Mobi Health News - ECG
AUGUST 3, 2022
The clearance signals the company's move to offer medical AI devices to consumers.
Open Heart
AUGUST 4, 2022
Background The evaluation of long-term inflammatory response and function in postoperative patients with aortic valve replacement (AVR) deserves special analysis because it is important to try to prevent reoperation and improve durability and functionality of the prostheses. It is our objective Methods In this study, we included a cohort of patients with aortic valve damage treated by AVR with mechanical prosthesis, bio prosthesis and we included a control group.
Cardiomatics
AUGUST 4, 2022
Technology provides us with more and more possibilities in many areas of life, including medicine. One of the largest areas of development in the IT industry is artificial intelligence. What is its application in health care? It is no longer just a future dream, but a new reality for clinicians and patients who can already benefit from new technologies.
Dr. Smith's ECG Blog
AUGUST 3, 2022
The origin of these ECGs cannot be revealed. Time 0: Sinus rhythm with an intraventricular conduction delay (QRS is about 120 ms) Hyperacute T-waves in V2-V5, Diagnostic of Proximal LAD occlusion, but without ANY ST Elevation except for less than 1 mm in aVL, and 0.25 mm in lead I. There is also minimal STE in aVL with reciprocal STD in II, III, aVF.
ECG Cases
AUGUST 2, 2022
In this main episode podcast, Dr. David Carr joins Anton to give us his simplified approach to syncope based solely on history, physical and ECG to help guide disposition decisions. We answer questions such as: What features have the best likelihood ratios to help distinguish syncope from seizure? What key clinical features on history and physical exam can help us distinguish orthostatic and reflex syncope from the more sinister cardiac syncope?
Open Heart
AUGUST 5, 2022
Objective While greater body mass index (BMI) is associated with increased risk of developing atrial fibrillation (AF), the impact of BMI on outcomes in newly diagnosed AF is unclear. We examine the influence of BMI on outcomes and whether this is modified by sex and evaluate the effect of non-vitamin K oral anticoagulants (NOACs) in patients with high BMI.
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