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Very fast regular tachycardia: 2 ECGs from the same patient. What is going on?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

This was written by Magnus Nossen, from Norway, with comments and additions by Smith A 50 something smoker with no previous medical hx contacted EMS due to acute onset chest pain. Upon EMS arrival the patient appeared acutely ill and complained of chest pain. An ECG was recorded immediately and is shown below. How do you interpret the ECG? ECG#1 There is a regular tachycardia with a ventricular rate of about 180 bpm.

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ECG Blog #397 — An Unusually Long Cycle?

Ken Grauer, MD

You are asked to interpret the ECG in Figure-1. What is the rhythm in ECG #1 ? Figure-1: You are asked to interpret this tracing. What is the rhythm? MY Thoughts on the ECG in Figure-1: I routinely begin assessment of each 12-lead ECG I encounter — with interpretation of the rhythm. To do this — I apply the P s, Q s, 3 R Approach ( See ECG Blog #185 — for review of my system ).

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Ep 187 Crashing Anaphylaxis – AMAX4 Algorithm and The Max McKenzie Case

ECG Cases

I had the enormous honour of interviewing Dr. Ben McKenzie, EM physician and a PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne studying the topic of resuscitation algorithms in anaphylaxis and asthma. The tragic death of his son Ben McKenzie at the age 15 from hypoxic respiratory arrest as a result of anaphylaxis and asthma in 2021 has led Dr. McKenzie on a mission to prevent deaths from anaphylaxis and asthma by educating emergency providers around the world using his AMAX4 algorithm as a framewor

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Instructors' collection ECG: Pediatric ECG: One month old infant

ECG Guru

The patient: 4 week old female infant with past medical history of meconium aspiration at birth with APGAR scores of 2,4,6. Intubated and given nitric oxide for pulmonary hypertension. Weaned in NICU over 10 days. Echocardiogram during that time showed stiff pulmonic valve. This ECG was obtained at follow up appointment. Infant is eating well, no cyanotic spells.

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Proportionality and Serial ECGs Make the Diagnosis. What does the Queen say?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

This case comes from Jason Winter, of The Facebook Clinical Electrocardiology ECG Page. A 60-something woman called EMS for chest pain. Here is her first prehospital ECG: What do you think? There is very low voltage in the precordial leads, with a total QRS amplitude of only 3.5 mm in V2 and 4 mm in V3. In spite of this low voltage, there is ST elevation (as measured at the J-point and relative to the PQ junction, and as measured by the computer and shown on the right), of 0.54 mm in V2 and 0.65

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Cassling Adds Data Utilization Tool to Expanding Portfolio of Services and Solutions

Cassling

The new solution offers added visibility to support day-to-day operational excellence. Omaha, Neb. (September 25, 2023) — Cassling customers will have the option to access key analytics to ensure optimal performance of imaging equipment thanks to Clinsights™ Utilization Analytics from Glassbeam, a fleet-wide solution that tracks imaging system use, productivity and performance from the convenience of a single dashboard.

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Everything You Need To Know About Bloodless Heart Surgery

MIBHS

Heart surgery, also known as cardiac surgery, is a medical procedure that has saved countless lives by treating various heart conditions. Traditionally, heart surgery involves the use of blood transfusions to replace lost blood during the procedure. However, in recent years, there has been a growing interest in bloodless heart surgery, a technique that eliminates or significantly reduces the need for blood transfusions.

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A man in his 40s with acute chest pain. What do you think?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Sent by anonymous, written by Pendell Meyers, reviewed by Smith and Grauer A man in his 40s presented to the ED with HTN, DM, and smoking history for evaluation of acute chest pain. He was eating lunch when he had sudden onset chest pressure, 9/10, radiating to his back, with sweating and numbness in both hands. Triage ECG: What do you think? It's a very "fun" ECG, with initial ectopic atrial tachycardia (negative P waves in inferior leads conducting 1:1 with the QRSs), followed by spontaneous r

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Climbing More Than Five Flights of Stairs Daily Reduces Risk of Heart Disease!

All About Cardiovascular System and Disorders

Climbing More Than Five Flights of Stairs Daily Reduces Risk of Heart Disease! World Heart Day greetings to all. Climbing more than five flights of stairs every day can reduce the risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease by over 20% according to a study using data from the UK Biobank, published in the journal Atherosclerosis [1]. But beware, those who stop climbing has a higher risk than those who never did it!

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Lung Cancer CT Screening Update: What Providers Need to Know

Cassling

Lung cancer is a pervasive public health issue in the United States. To date, it remains the leading cause of cancer death among Americans — more than breast, prostate, and colorectal cancers combined. The American Cancer Society estimates 2023 will bring: About 238,340 new cases of lung cancer (117,550 in men and 120,790 in women) About 127,070 deaths from lung cancer (67,160 in men and 59,910 in women) While these statistics paint a stark reality, advances in medical science, screening guideli

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Healing Hearts and Inspiring Change: Celebrating World Heart Day

ADN Center of Excellence

Every year, on September 29th, the world unites to celebrate World Heart Day. This day serves as a reminder of the vital role our hearts play in keeping us alive and healthy. For cardiologists, it's a moment to reflect on their dedication to heart health and share valuable insights with the world. World Heart Day World Heart Day was established by the World Heart Federation to raise awareness about cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and promote heart-healthy lifestyles.

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Which patient has the more severe chest pain?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

2 middle aged males presented with chest pain. Which had the more severe chest pain at the time of the ECG? Here is the ECG of patient 1 , recorded about 2 hours after pain onset: A Massive Anterolateral STEMI/OMI Peak troponin I over 60,000 ng/L Here is the ECG of patient 2 , recorded about 2 hours after pain onset: This is OMI, but it is not STEMI Peak troponin I 440 ng/L Patient 1 at the top with the massive ST Elevation complained of 5/10 chest pain at the time the ECG was recorded.

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Latin Heart Round Series: Rounds on Patient with Tetralogy of Fallot Undergoing Surgical Palliation

Society of Thoracic Surgeons - Adult Cardiac

Webinar Latin Heart Round Series: Rounds on Patient with Tetralogy of Fallot Undergoing Surgical Palliation dkaczmarek Wed, 09/27/2023 - 13:24 October 20, 2023 Image Experts provide up-to-date insight on the management of patients born with Tetralogy of Fallot. The discussion is based on a real patient and presented by an early career surgeon. Controversial topics such as neonatal management and different surgical approaches were covered, as well as emerging strategies for improved outcomes.

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When Poor Sleep Is More Than Just A Nuisance

Dr. Paddy Barrett

When a patient joins my practice, I always ask about sleep. I do this for three reasons: There is a relationship between short sleep and worse cardiovascular outcomes. Poor sleep generally impacts cognitive well-being, nutrition and exercise routines, all of which are key pillars of cardiovascular health. To assess if they have a sleep condition called obstructive sleep apnea, which is also tightly linked to cardiovascular disease and can be treated.

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Mastering Cardiology: The Game Changing Power of IVUS and OCT

ADN Center of Excellence

In the rapidly changing field of cardiology, IVUS (Intravascular Ultrasound) and OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) have seen significant growth. Keeping up with the times isn't a choice anymore – it's a must. Discover how these essential tools are transforming the sector and the significance of continuous learning in these procedures through medical education.

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Morphine + OMI is a bad combination

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

This is written by Magnus Nossen, with some edits by Smith This ECG diagnosis will be obvious to the majority of the readers of this blog. It is not obvious for the majority of doctors or even cardiologists. A 50 something male was seen in the emergency room due to typical chest pain. The pain had started the same day about two hours prior to medical contact.

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Convergent Procedure Returns AFib Patient to Her Active, Healthy Lifestyle

CTVS

A swimmer, hiker, and martial artist, you’d never guess 64-year-old Trisha McLaughlin struggled with an irregular heartbeat, congestive heart failure, and has undergone a number of heart procedures. She credits the Convergent Procedure performed by CTVS cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Faraz Kerendi for helping her get back to her healthy and active life.

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#156: The Power of Saying No

Society of Thoracic Surgeons - Early Career

Podcast #156: The Power of Saying No Do you find it difficult to say no to people? Do you tend to put others' needs before your own? Image Dr. Vanessa Patrick-Ralhan Dr. Vanessa Patrick-Ralhan, author of The Power of Saying No: The New Science of How to Say No that Puts You in Charge of Your Life, talks about empowered refusal and strategies of people who are adept at giving a clear “no” while still honoring personal relationships and keep their reputation intact.

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EM Cases Quiz Vault on Anki

ECG Cases

The EM Cases Quiz Vault is now on Anki flashcards to help you solidify knowledge of Emergency Medicine Cases podcasts. Herein lies a guide to optimize EM Cases Anki decks, download links and more. The post EM Cases Quiz Vault on Anki appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.

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Unlocking Professional Excellence: The Power of Fellowship Programs for Physicians

ADN Center of Excellence

In today's ever-evolving medical landscape, physicians across diverse specialities seek to enhance their expertise and make a meaningful impact in the field. The cornerstone of this journey towards excellence often lies in fellowship programs. Why Fellowship Programs? Fellowship programs, renowned for their transformative capabilities, offer a profound avenue for physicians to expand their horizons, deepen their knowledge, and fine-tune their clinical skills.

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In praise of slow in a speeded-up life

Heart Sisters

I was so busy that even reading – my great love – had turned into just another item on an overloaded To Do list. Then something happened to change all that.

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Exposure to air pollution linked to increased risk of stroke within 5 days

Science Daily - Stroke

Short-term exposure to air pollution may be linked to an increased risk of stroke. Short-term exposure was defined as occurring within five days of the stroke.

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10 hospitals with highest, lowest heart failure readmission rates

Becker's Hospital Review - Cardiology

Lancaster (Pa.) General Hospital has the lowest 30-day readmission rate for heart failure in the country, according to CMS data.

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Overexpression of human soluble epoxide hydrolase exacerbates coronary reactive hyperemia reduction in Angiotensin-II treated mouse hearts

Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology

Coronary reactive hyperemia (CRH) is impaired in cardiovascular diseases, and angiotensin-II (Ang-II) exacerbates it. However, it is unknown how Ang-II affects CRH in Tie2-sEH Tr (human-sEH-overexpressed) versus wild-type (WT) mice. sEH-overexpression resulted in CRH-reduction in Tie2-sEH Tr versus WT. We hypothesized that Ang-II exacerbates CRH-reduction in Tie2-sEH Tr versus WT.

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Treatment of Traumatic Direct Carotid Cavernous Fistula With a PK Papyrus Covered Stent: A Report of 2 Cases

Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology

Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue 6 , November 1, 2023. BackgroundTraumatic direct carotid cavernous fistulas results in a direct communication between the internal carotid artery and the cavernous sinus. Covered stents are not frequently used in neuro‐endovascular procedures due to concerns primarily about occlusion of perforating vessels.

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Salt Sensitivity of Blood Pressure in Black People: The Need to Sort Out Ancestry Versus Epigenetic Versus Social Determinants of Its Causation: Salt Series

Hypertension Journal

Hypertension, Ahead of Print. Race is a social construct, but self-identified Black people are known to have higher prevalence and worse outcomes of hypertension than White people. This may be partly due to the disproportionate incidence of salt sensitivity of blood pressure in Black people, a cardiovascular risk factor that is independent of blood pressure and has no proven therapy.

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How to perform cardioneuroablation for vasovagal syncope and functional bradycardia

HeartRhythm

As the most common cause of syncope, vasovagal syncope (VVS) is the result of cerebral hypoperfusion caused by sudden-onset bradycardia and mediated by parasympathetic overdrive.1 VVS is generally categorized into three types: cardioinhibitory, vasodepressive and mixed type. Patients with recurrent syncope are first treated with conservative measures such as fluid and salt intake, trigger avoidance, and physical counter-pressure maneuvers.

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Genetic Contribution to End-Stage Cardiomyopathy Requiring Heart Transplantation

Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine

Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine, Volume 16, Issue 5 , Page 452-461, October 1, 2023. Background:Many cardiovascular disorders propel the development of advanced heart failure that necessitates cardiac transplantation. When treatable causes are excluded, studies to define causes are often abandoned, resulting in a diagnosis of end-stage idiopathic cardiomyopathy.

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Effect of Endovascular Treatment in HERMES Patients With Isolated Occlusion of the Intracranial Internal Carotid Artery

Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology

Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue 6 , November 1, 2023. BackgroundThe optimal management of patients with symptomatic isolated internal carotid artery (ICA) occlusion is unknown. We aimed to assess whether endovascular treatment (EVT) compared with standard medical care was associated with improved functional outcomes in patients with acute symptomatic isolated intracranial ICA occlusion without involvement of the middle or anterior cerebral artery, that is, ICA‐I oc

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Nanoparticle-Based Therapies in Hypertension

Hypertension Journal

Hypertension, Volume 80, Issue 12 , Page 2506-2514, December 1, 2023. Nearly 1.4 billion people worldwide suffer from arterial hypertension, a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease which is now the leading cause of death. Despite numerous drugs designed to treat hypertension, only ≈14% of hypertensive individuals have their blood pressure under control.

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Increasing steps by 3,000 per day can lower blood pressure in older adults, study finds

Science Daily - Heart Disease

An estimated 80 percent of older adults in the U.S. have high blood pressure. Maintaining healthy blood pressure can protect against serious conditions like heart failure, heart attacks, and strokes. A new study found that adding a relatively minimal amount of movement, about 3,000 steps per day, can significantly reduce high blood pressure in older adults.

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Hybrid ventricular tachycardia ablation: Choosing the right tool for the job

HeartRhythm

Despite advances in catheter ablation and epicardial access techniques, surgical treatment of ventricular tachycardia (VT) continues to have a role in patients with arrhythmic substrates that are not accessible or amenable to treatment by percutaneous techniques.1–4 In addition, the need for other cardiac surgery can be exploited as an opportunity for concomitant direct mapping and ablation.5,6 Because surgical treatment of VT is used rather infrequently, there is a paucity of data comparing dif

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Long Distance Air Ambulance Transfers for Endovascular Thrombectomy

Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology

Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, Volume 3, Issue 6 , November 1, 2023. BackgroundEndovascular thrombectomy (EVT) is limited to comprehensive stroke centers (CSCs), with patients who first present to primary stroke centers (PSCs) transferred for treatment by road ambulance or helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS). We aimed to determine if there were outcome differences in patients transferred for EVT via HEMS.MethodsA retrospective observational study was performed in the set

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Reduced Brain Cortex Angiogenesis in the Offspring of the Preeclampsia-Like Syndrome

Hypertension Journal

Hypertension, Volume 80, Issue 12 , Page 2559-2571, December 1, 2023. BACKGROUND:Children from pregnancies affected by preeclampsia have an increased risk of cognitive and behavioral alterations via unknown pathophysiology. We tested the hypothesis that preeclampsia generated reduced brain cortex angiogenesis in the offspring.METHODS:The preeclampsia-like syndrome (PELS) mouse model was generated by administering the nitric oxide inhibitor NG-nitroarginine methyl ester hydrochloride.

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Supervised exercise training in patients with advanced heart failure and left ventricular assist device: A multicentre randomized controlled trial (Ex?VAD trial)

European Journal of Heart Failure

Exercise training in patients with advanced heart failure and left ventricular assist device (Ex-VAD) trial. 6MWT, 6-min walk test; KCCQ, Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire physical domain score; peakVO 2 , peak oxygen consumption; RCT, randomized controlled trial. Aims Small studies and observations suggested that exercise training may improve peak oxygen consumption (peakVO 2 ) in patients with advanced heart failure and left ventricular assist device (LVAD).

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MMP-2 Associates With Incident Heart Failure and Atrial Fibrillation: The ARIC Study

Circulation: Heart Failure

Circulation: Heart Failure, Volume 16, Issue 11 , Page e010849, November 1, 2023. BACKGROUND:MMP (matrix metalloproteinase)-2 participates in extracellular matrix regulation and may be involved in heart failure (HF), atrial fibrillation (AF), and coronary heart disease.METHODS:Among the 4693 ARIC study (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities) participants (mean age, 75±5 years; 42% women) without prevalent HF, multivariable Cox proportional hazard models were used to estimate associations of plasma

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Combining Polygenic and Proteomic Risk Scores With Clinical Risk Factors to Improve Performance for Diagnosing Absence of Coronary Artery Disease in Patients With de novo Chest Pain

Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine

Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine, Volume 16, Issue 5 , Page 442-451, October 1, 2023. Background:Patients with de novo chest pain, referred for evaluation of possible coronary artery disease (CAD), frequently have an absence of CAD resulting in millions of tests not having any clinical impact. The objective of this study was to investigate whether polygenic risk scores and targeted proteomics improve the prediction of absence of CAD in patients with suspected CAD, when added to the PR