The deployment of AI for direct-to-physician ECG reporting has far-reaching implications for healthcare systems worldwide.
The last scientific statement on the "athlete's heart" was issued in 2015. Studies in the past 10 years about congenital ...
Recent research suggests that select athletes with cardiovascular abnormalities may be able to safely participate in ...
The American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology issued a scientific statement detailing clinical guidance ...
She returns for a follow-up visit for palpitations, and a 12-lead ECG is obtained. The rhythm is regular, at a rate of 150 beats/min. The QRS complex duration is normal (0.08 sec) with normal ...
Our easy-to-read patient fact sheet compares and contrasts sinus arrhythmia vs AFib (atrial fibrillation) symptoms.
To predict arrhythmic risk in carriers of filamin C truncating variants, a novel risk predictive model was developed based on ...
Shared decision-making between clinicians and athletes of all ages who have cardiovascular abnormalities and want to participate in competitive sports is essential, according to a new joint scientific ...
This results in the P waves (atrial depolarizations) being completely unrelated to the QRS complexes (ventricular depolarizations) ― meaning the P waves occur at one rate and the QRS complexes ...
Recent research suggests that select athletes with cardiovascular abnormalities may be able to safely participate in competitive sports after shared decision-making with their clinicians about ...