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ABSTRACT We describe the “skipping rope technique” for managing burr entrapment during rotational atherectomy. Sequential counterclockwise rotational force is applied to the drive shaft, generating alternative torque dynamics. This maneuver provides a safe method to disengage a stuck rotaburr, offering operators an additional strategy for this ...
Thomas J. Ford +3 more
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A patient with acute myocardial infarction with electrocardiogram Aslanger’s pattern
Background Aslanger’s pattern in electrocardiogram (ECG) indicates that patients may have acute inferior myocardial infarction(AMI) with concomitant critical stenoses on other coronary arteries, which needs to be evaluated the timing of revascularization
Ming-hao Liu +7 more
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ABSTRACT Tropheryma whipplei, traditionally linked to classic Whipple's disease with gastrointestinal involvement, is increasingly recognized as a cause of pneumonia. Reports of T. whipplei‐associated pneumonia progressing to respiratory failure with concurrent acute cardiac failure remain extremely rare.
Guisong Zhu +3 more
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A case of spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) of the first diagonal branch (D1) with co‐existent Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy (TC), successfully revascularised with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). ABSTRACT Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is an uncommon cause of non‐atherosclerotic acute coronary syndrome (ACS) resulting in
Ahmed Elsherif +4 more
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Prevalence of secondary ST-T wave electrocardiographic abnormalities confounding the diagnosis of acute myocardial ischemia in patients presenting to the emergency department with a chief complaint of chest pain [PDF]
Chest pain in patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) has a plethora of etiologies and electrocardiographic (ECG) manifestations. Admission to the hospital from the ED with chest pain will likely place the patient on a telemetry monitored ...
Rivero, Diana
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Bleeding in non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome.
The development of antiplatelet and antithrombotic therapies, in addition to interventionist strategy, has resulted in great improvements in the outcomes of patients with non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome. Parallel to therapeutic advances, bleeding, which can be induced during management, increases the risk of recurrent ischemia ...
Aline Alexandra Iannoni de, Moraes +5 more
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Exercise‐Induced Left Bundle Branch Block in a Patient With Syncope: A Case Report
Exercise‐induced left bundle branch block presenting with exertional syncope reveals a rate‐dependent conduction disease. Recognition should prompt targeted rhythm evaluation even in structurally normal hearts. ABSTRACT Exercise‐induced left bundle branch block (EI‐LBBB) is a rare phenomenon, particularly in patients without structural heart disease ...
Akshay Manga, Ahmed Vachiat
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Post‐ROSC ST‐Segment Elevation: A Diagnostic Pitfall in Cardiac Arrest Survivors
Annals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology, Volume 31, Issue 3, May 2026.
Oğuz Kaan Kaya
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ABSTRACT Hemodynamic evaluation using four‐dimensional flow magnetic resonance imaging or computational fluid dynamics can identify a high‐risk phenotype in Kommerell's diverticulum, which is characterized by intradiverticular vortex formation, low wall shear stress, and elevated oscillatory shear index (OSI).
Kenji Sakakibara +14 more
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Arterial access site in the catheterisation lab : Is radial the way to go? [PDF]
Aim: With radial access increasing in popularity in the United States and the United Kingdom, this literature review explores whether radial access in coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention is superior to femoral access, focusing on ...
Cassar, Mark Philip
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