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ECG Infarction by JASON WINTER Posted Tue 01 Dec 2009 3:46pm Check out this SlideShare Presentation: ECG Infarction View more presentations from RLMitchell1. Read on »
Down and Dirty: 12 Lead ECG Interpretation of the Acute Myocardial Infarction Patient by JASON WINTER Posted Tue 01 Dec 2009 3:48pm Check out this SlideShare Presentation: Down and Dirty: 12 Lead ECG Interpretation of the Acute Myocardial Infarction Patient View more presentations from New Cardiovascular Horizons. Read on »
missed myocardial infarction among patients discharged with chest pain in the Emergency room: A need for ECG audit by JASON WINTER Posted Tue 01 Dec 2009 3:45pm Check out this SlideShare Presentation: missed myocardial infarction among patients discharged with chest pain in the Emergency room: A need for ECG audit View more presentations from guest75efe2. Read on »
Markers of myocardial infarction by pathologystudent Posted Wed 19 Aug 2009 6:25pm be used to detect myocardial infarction. They vary in sensitivity and specificity (especially in the first few hours after an infarct), and you have to correlate them... very quickly and dramatically after MI (within 2-8 hours). It returns to normal within 1-3 days, which makes it a good test to use in diagnosing re-infarction. Sometimes the CK Read on »
Great post on Splenic Infarct at Altitude with Sickle Cell Trait by Dr. Erik McLaughlin Medical Doctor Posted Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:30am , as this patient had no known history of sickle cell disease or trait. http://expeditionmedicine.wordpress.com/2008/04/22/a-case-of-splenic-infarction-   Thanks for the info! Filed under: Journal Club, Wilderness | Tagged: altitude medicine, sickle cell, splenic infarct altitude The ExpeditionMedicine.co.uk crew has a very interesting post about a patient Read on »
Pathological condition â?? Acute Myocardial Infarction by Ayurvedic Physician- Dr. Maulik BV Posted Fri 26 Jun 2009 10:58pm Acute Myocardial Infarction (MI) can be defined as condition in which, there is death or necrosis of myocardial cells. It is generally diagnosed at the end of the ambit of myocardial ischemia or acute coronary condition. Myocardial infarction occurs once myocardial ischemia oversteps a critical threshold and overcomes myocardial cellular repairing Read on »
Symptoms and Memories of Multi-Infarct or Vascular Dementia – aka “Hardening of Arteries” by Mom-n-Me Posted Sat 16 Oct 2010 9:16pm we do know is that Multi-infarct (Vascular Dementia) is when repeated strokes destroy small areas of the brain. More and more areas are damaged by these small strokes Read on »
Stem Cell Therapy Improves Cardiac Function in a Rat Infarct Model by David Granovsky Posted Mon 12 Apr 2010 8:55pm Function in a Rat Infarct Model Hiranmoy Das,1* Jon C. George,2 Matthew Joseph,1 Manjusri Das,1 Nasreen Abdulhameed,2 Anna Blitz,2 Mahmood Khan,1 Ramasamy Sakthivel,3 Hai-Quan... the paper: HD. Received May 5, 2009; Accepted September 17, 2009. Abstract Background Therapeutic potential was evaluated in a rat model of myocardial infarction Read on »
Novel Inhibitors of p53 for Treatment of Neurodegenerative Disorders, Myocardial Infarction and Other Tissue Insults by nih.gov Posted Sun 13 Jun 2010 5:00pm disease, myocardial infarction and stroke. In vitro and ex vivo studies demonstrated that p53 inhibition protected nerve cells from toxic insults that otherwise induced programmed Read on »
Hyperacute T-waves, missed by computer, short DBT, but large myocardial infarction by Stephen Smith Posted Mon 31 Jan 2011 8:25am of a 100% occluded wraparound (type III) LAD was about 80 minutes (very short).  Nevertheless, the patient suffered a large myocardial infarction, with a peak troponin I of 290 ng/ml... of this is due to (irreversible) infarction vs. temporary "stunning".   His follow-up ECG the next day is shown below.  There are "reperfusion" T-waves in V1-V6 and I, aVL Read on »