Background: The ECG is important in the diagnosis and triage of the acute coronary syndrome (ACS), especially in the hyperacute phase, the "golden hours," during which myocardial salvage possibilities are largest. An important triaging decision to be taken is whether or not a patient requires primary PCI, for which, as mentioned in the guidelines, the presence of an ST elevation (STE) pattern in the ECG is a major criterion. However, preexisting non-zero ST amplitudes (diagnostic, but also non-diagnostic) can obscure or even preclude this diagnosis. Methods: In this study, we investigated the potential diagnostic possibilities of ischemia detection by means of changes in the ST vector, Delta ST, and changes in the VG (QRST integral) vector,...
Background: This work evaluates the vectorcardiographic dynamic changes in ischemic patients before ...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) remains the most immediately accessible and widely used diagnostic tool ...
Several studies have shown the usefulness of the vectorcardiogram (VCG) and the electrocardiogram (E...
Background The novel signal processing techniques have allowed and improved the use of vectorcardio...
This work evaluates the vectorcardiographic dynamic changes in ischemic patients before and during P...
BACKGROUND: ST changes related to ischemia at different heart rates (HRs) have not been well describ...
INTRODUCTION: In order to interpret ST-segment changes as an indicator of ischemia in patients with ...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) is the most widely used imaging tool helping in diagnosis and initial ma...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of the location and size of ischemic myocardium at risk for infarction could i...
AbstractBackgroundThere is no consensus about the time instant relative to the J point where ST devi...
Background: In acute coronary syndrome (ACS), ST-segment elevation (STE), often associated with a co...
ST segment elevation acute myocardial infarction (STEMI) is sometime indicated by typical electrocar...
Background: In acute coronary syndrome (ACS), ST-segment elevation (STE), often associated with a co...
Large interindividual variability in the electrocardiogram (ECG) interferes with the detection of ch...
ObjectivesIn order to more clearly understand the electrocardiographic manifestations of early trans...
Background: This work evaluates the vectorcardiographic dynamic changes in ischemic patients before ...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) remains the most immediately accessible and widely used diagnostic tool ...
Several studies have shown the usefulness of the vectorcardiogram (VCG) and the electrocardiogram (E...
Background The novel signal processing techniques have allowed and improved the use of vectorcardio...
This work evaluates the vectorcardiographic dynamic changes in ischemic patients before and during P...
BACKGROUND: ST changes related to ischemia at different heart rates (HRs) have not been well describ...
INTRODUCTION: In order to interpret ST-segment changes as an indicator of ischemia in patients with ...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) is the most widely used imaging tool helping in diagnosis and initial ma...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of the location and size of ischemic myocardium at risk for infarction could i...
AbstractBackgroundThere is no consensus about the time instant relative to the J point where ST devi...
Background: In acute coronary syndrome (ACS), ST-segment elevation (STE), often associated with a co...
ST segment elevation acute myocardial infarction (STEMI) is sometime indicated by typical electrocar...
Background: In acute coronary syndrome (ACS), ST-segment elevation (STE), often associated with a co...
Large interindividual variability in the electrocardiogram (ECG) interferes with the detection of ch...
ObjectivesIn order to more clearly understand the electrocardiographic manifestations of early trans...
Background: This work evaluates the vectorcardiographic dynamic changes in ischemic patients before ...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) remains the most immediately accessible and widely used diagnostic tool ...
Several studies have shown the usefulness of the vectorcardiogram (VCG) and the electrocardiogram (E...