Activation of vascular endothelial mAchR leads to nitric oxide mediated vasodilatation whereas activation of vascular ... as such a reaction can be observed in patients with angiographically normal ...
The 12-lead ECG often is now sufficient to differentiate ... risk following AMI and the site of occlusion in the culprit coronary artery, identifying the site of conduction abnormalities, and ...
Sudden cardiac arrest and death occur among competitive and recreational athletes across the entire spectrum of age, sex, and ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the 12-lead ECG could be substituted by ECG sets with a limited number of leads. Materials and methods: The performance of three ECG systems (ie ...
A recent study published in The Lancet has brought to light alarming statistics regarding the health risks faced by Black ...
Dr Matthew Molloy, GPSI in cardiology, explains the latest knowledge and best practice in the management of Ischaemic Heart ...
There are 900,000 currently living with dementia in the UK and that’s predicted to rise to 1.6 million by 2050. Frightening ...
The ventricular coronary arterial system of the dog displays preponderance of the left in 100 per cent of the animals studied. The single most important source of blood supply is the left circumflex ...
Also called a percutaneous transluminal coronary ... blocked arteries that result from plaque build-up can be treated with angioplasty, the surgery does not eliminate atherosclerosis itself. Unless ...
A new review in The Lancet of decades of research reports Black athletes are five times more likely to die of sudden cardiac arrest. Why?
Recent European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) guidelines recommend digital devices using electrocardiogram (ECG) or photoplethysmography (PPG) technology to help diagnose atrial fibrillation (AF).