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False STEMI Score for Predicting False STEMI Activation
Author(s):
Natnicha Pongbangli
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Thanaporn Anuchai
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Sasivimon Jai-aue
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4 months ago
Original Research
OMI Confounded by LVH
Author(s):
Bayushi Eka Putra
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Ignatius Yansen Ng
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5 months ago
Case Report
Case of Lambda-like ST-elevation in Acute MI
Author(s):
Heng Shee Kim
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Hou Tee Lu
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1 year ago
Case Report
RV Free Wall Strain and Angiographic Correlation in Acute Inferior STEMI
Author(s):
Kapil Rajendran
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Abdul Salam
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Jayaram Vasu
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1 year ago
Original Research
Outcomes of Ticagrelor Following Fibrinolysis: Australian Data
Author(s):
Rohullah Sultani
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Jasmine Chan
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Timothy Abrahams
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et al
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3 months ago
Original Research
Lipoprotein(a) May be Falsely Lowered When Troponin T is Elevated
Author(s):
Colin Yeo
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Xuan Han Koh
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Weien Chow
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1 year ago
Original Research
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1 year ago
In this week's episode of Parallax, host Dr Ankur Kalra engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Dr Stephen Smith, a pioneer in electrocardiography and myocardial infarction diagnosis. They delve into the groundbreaking OMI/NOMI paradigm (Occlusion MI vs Non-Occlusion MI), challenging the traditional STEMI vs non-STEMI terminology that has long been the cornerstone of acute coronary…
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1 month ago
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Cardiac Failure Review
The optimal timing for complete revascularisation in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and multi-vessel disease who also present with heart failure is a key clinical question. A pre-specified subgroup analysis of the OPTION-STEMI trial suggests that a staged approach may be preferable to immediate complete revascularisation in this high-risk patient group…
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Author(s):
Tiana Chen
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Yu Ren
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Wei Liu
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9 months ago
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1 month ago
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Interventional Cardiology Review Journal
Long-term follow-up from the FAMOUS-NSTEMI trial suggests that a fractional flow reserve-guided strategy for managing patients with non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) does not reduce adverse cardiovascular outcomes compared to standard angiography-guided care.¹MethodologyFAMOUS-NSTEMI was a prospective, randomised, controlled trial that enrolled 350 patients with NSTEMI…
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