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it has been taught that detecting myocardial ischemia is not possible on an ECG in the setting of a left bundle branch block; however, three different changes that can be seen in this setting ...
This has a poor sensitivity of 27% for MI. Historically, it has been taught that detecting myocardial ischemia is not possible on an ECG in the setting of a LBBB; however, three different changes ...
together with evidence of myocardial ischemia as recognized by at least one of the following: symptoms of ischemia, ECG changes of new ischemia or development of pathologic Q waves, or imaging ...
Myocardial ischemia diagnosis using long-duration electrocardiographic ... All the reported clinical trials, in which systems of continuous ECG monitoring have been used for ischemia diagnosis ...
Electrocardiography is a simple, noninvasive procedure, but it lacks sensitivity and often fails to detect myocardial ischemia. Wall motion abnormalities are known to develop before signs of ...
AI outperformed clinicians and almost matched hs-TnT testing, but one expert questioned if this is where it’s needed most.
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