Electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation remains a critical skill in both undergraduate and postgraduate medical education. Despite being one of the most commonly performed diagnostic procedures, the ...
Correct interpretation of an electrocardiogram may prompt life-saving, emergency measures; incorrect interpretation may delay care with life-threatening consequences. Currently, there is no uniform ...
AI-ECG provides a non-invasive, accessible alternative for detecting LVSD in muscular dystrophy patients, overcoming challenges of routine echocardiography. The study showed AI-ECG's high sensitivity ...
Incorporating an electrocardiogram (ECG) during pre-participation screening for athletes has demonstrated a reduction in incidence of sudden cardiac death (SCD); however, it remains controversial in ...
This study is reminiscent of a 2009 publication by Jayroe and colleagues [1] in which researchers asked 15 experienced cardiologists to interpret 116 ECGs for evidence of STEMI. In that study, only 8 ...
Abstract An electrocardiogram assesses the heart’s electrical activity. It is commonly used as a non-invasive monitoring device in many different healthcare settings. This article, the second in a ...
"As advances in basic and clinical cardiology research continue, new conditions that can be identified on ECGs have been described," said Dr Alan H Kadish (Northwestern University, Chicago, IL), ...
Washington: A study has revealed that a new machine learning model uses electrocardiogram (ECG) readings to diagnose and classify heart attacks faster and more accurately than current approaches. The ...
You have a burning chest pain and a doctor looks at a squiggly-lined graph to determine the cause. That graph, an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG), can help the doctor decide whether you're having a ...