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GE HealthCare and Medis Medical Imaging Announce Collaboration Focused on Non-Invasive Coronary Assessments to Help Advance Precision Care in Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease

DAIC

Together, the two companies will work to further the development and commercialization of Medis Quantitative Flow Ratio (Medis QFR), a non-invasive approach to the assessment of coronary physiology, as part of GE HealthCare’s interventional cardiology portfolio built around the Allia Platform.

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Arrhythmia? Ischemia? Both? Electricity, drugs, lytics, cath lab? You decide.

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

In some cases the ischemia can be seen "through" the flutter waves, whereas in other cases the arrhythmia must be terminated before the ischemia can be clearly distinguished. First , there can simply be diffuse ST depressions (which obligates reciprocal STE in aVR) associated with tachycardia which are not indicative of ischemia.

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Fractional flow reserve for guiding coronary intervention and functional SYNTAX score

All About Cardiovascular System and Disorders

But it need not imply the actual functional significance of the stenosis in terms of flow physiology. indicates inducible ischemia while an FFR above 0.80 excludes ischemia in 90% of cases. If the FFR normalizes after stenting, the restenosis rates at six months is less than 5%. Normal FFR is 1.0 and an FFR below 0.75

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A fascinating electrophysiology case. What is this wide complex tachycardia, and how best to manage it?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

The patient is female in her 80s with a medical hx of previous MI with PCI and stent placement. Are you confident there is no ischemia? Primary VT , and the VT with tachycardia is causing ischemia with chest discomfort (supply-demand mismatch/type 2 MI)? The last echocardiography 12 months ago showed HFmrEF.

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A man in his 60s with acute chest pain

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

The ECG was incorrectly interpreted as no signs of ischemia. Artificial intelligence can be trained to recognize subtle OMI = My Comment by K EN G RAUER, MD ( 2/6 /2023 ): = The initial ECG in today's case was incorrectly interpreted as, "No signs of ischemia". No further ECG were ever recorded.

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Chest pain with NonDiagnostic ECG but Diagnostic CT Scan

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

This transmural ischemia, but not necessarily completed infarction (yet). See more images of this case at Gopal's Spectral CT Blog: It's all about confidence With continued symptoms, an elevated troponin, and no other explanation, this is acute MI with ongoing ischemia until proven otherwise.

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What do heart tests tell us?

Dr. Sanjay Gupta

It is also unique because it works using the Doppler effect, you can get not only an anatomical evaluation of the heart but also physiological assessment. These are therefore not looking for coronary disease but instead ischemia heart disease. It is still possible to have ischemia without coronary disease.