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Decoding the Menace Within: Unraveling Myocardial Bridges and Exercise-Induced Ischemia

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This groundbreaking study, delving into the physiological intricacies during exercise, specifically targets patients with ANOCA and MBs, utilizing wave intensity analysis. For more cardiology research news join our newsletter or follow us on Twitter , Facebook , LinkedIn or Instagram. Original article: Sinha A et al.

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Pediatric Exercise Testing

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Discussion on pediatric exercise testing. Pediatric exercise testing may be used for evaluation of various disorders of cardiac rhythm rather than for inducible ischemia as in adults. In a child with suspected sinus node dysfunction, chronotropic incompetence from sinus node dysfunction can be assessed by exercise testing.

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Treadmill Stress ECG

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Treadmill Exercise ECG is usually done with a computerized treadmill unit which controls the motor speed of the treadmill as well as monitors the ECG. Treadmill exercise test ECG series starts with the pretest ECG and recordings in every stage of exercise and recovery phase. But the ST segment is down sloping in inferior leads.

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Brugada Syndrome: Diagnosis and Risk Stratification

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They include myocardial ischemia, acute pericarditis, pulmonary embolism, external compression due to mass over the right ventricular outflow tract region, and metabolic disorders like hyper or hypokalemia and hypercalcemia. These are the conditions which have to be considered or excluded as they can sometimes manifest Brugada pattern on ECG.