A decrease in blood flow to the AV nodal artery (a branch of the RCA) can result in AV nodal ischemia and AV conduction abnormalities such as the second-degree type II AV block seen in the ECG.
Normal sinus rhythm ST changes consistent with ischemia - specifically, occlusion of the left main coronary artery This ECG shows dramatic ST segment depression that is down-sloping — consistent ...
VPDs with very short coupling intervals developing during an acute stage of myocardial infarction would predict the development of early cycled reentry, potentially culminating in VF, and requires ...
The resting electrocardiogram (ECG) furnishes essential information for the diagnosis, management, and prognostic evaluation of patients with congestive heart failure (CHF). Almost any ECG ...
Biomarker diagnosis with troponin in patients with acute ischemic heart disease has become an ... least one of the following: symptoms of ischemia, ECG changes of new ischemia or development ...
This is called silent myocardial ischemia and occurs ... Some simple and quick tests, like the ECG, ECHO, and blood titers, ...