The study was performed to see the correlation of ECG changes with CAG findings in patients of unstable angina presented with prolonged rest pain. A total 30 cases were taken and was divided into three groups according to their ST segment and T wave changes in ECG. Echocardiogram was done and selective coronary angiogram was performed in all patients within 5 to 15 days of presentation. The study showed that patient with significant ECG change had more extensive coronary artery involvement than the patients with less significant ECG change or normal ECG with better preserved ejection fraction. So ECG changes can give a clue about severity, long-term prognosis and outcome of the disease. (University Heart Journal 2007; 3: 57-59
We will focus our attention in this article in the ECG changes of classical Prinzmetal angina that o...
SUMMARY To investigate the accuracy of the 12-lead ECG in localizing the site of coronary artery nar...
AbstractPrevious studies have documented a reduced survival time in patients with an electrocardiogr...
INTRODUCTION: Chest pain in unstable angina is associated with EKG changes in T-wave and ST-segment,...
Background- Myocardial infarction (MI) is the leading cause of morbidity and cardiovascular mortalit...
Noninvasive, cheaper, and more feasible methods have always been of great interest to all investigat...
The significance of the direction of the ST-segment shifts on the 12-lead electrocardiogram was eval...
Ninety-five patients with angina at rest were observed in the coronary care unit. Eighty-one per cen...
The success of effective treatment and prevention of coronary artery disease is largely associated w...
<p>Abstract </p> <p><strong>INTRODUCTION:</strong> Chest pain in unstable angina is associated ...
Aim: To investigate the correlation between clinical and morphological characteristics of coronary h...
Background: Abnormalities in the 12-lead electrocardiography (ECG) are often used to localize the an...
Objectives.This study was undertaken to compare the relative power of the severity of angina versus ...
Electrocardiography transmits information about the electrical function of the heart by changing the...
T H E literature records a relatively small number of cases of fleeting electro-cardiographic change...
We will focus our attention in this article in the ECG changes of classical Prinzmetal angina that o...
SUMMARY To investigate the accuracy of the 12-lead ECG in localizing the site of coronary artery nar...
AbstractPrevious studies have documented a reduced survival time in patients with an electrocardiogr...
INTRODUCTION: Chest pain in unstable angina is associated with EKG changes in T-wave and ST-segment,...
Background- Myocardial infarction (MI) is the leading cause of morbidity and cardiovascular mortalit...
Noninvasive, cheaper, and more feasible methods have always been of great interest to all investigat...
The significance of the direction of the ST-segment shifts on the 12-lead electrocardiogram was eval...
Ninety-five patients with angina at rest were observed in the coronary care unit. Eighty-one per cen...
The success of effective treatment and prevention of coronary artery disease is largely associated w...
<p>Abstract </p> <p><strong>INTRODUCTION:</strong> Chest pain in unstable angina is associated ...
Aim: To investigate the correlation between clinical and morphological characteristics of coronary h...
Background: Abnormalities in the 12-lead electrocardiography (ECG) are often used to localize the an...
Objectives.This study was undertaken to compare the relative power of the severity of angina versus ...
Electrocardiography transmits information about the electrical function of the heart by changing the...
T H E literature records a relatively small number of cases of fleeting electro-cardiographic change...
We will focus our attention in this article in the ECG changes of classical Prinzmetal angina that o...
SUMMARY To investigate the accuracy of the 12-lead ECG in localizing the site of coronary artery nar...
AbstractPrevious studies have documented a reduced survival time in patients with an electrocardiogr...