Examples of using St-segment in English and their translations into Portuguese
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For an inferior wall infarction, the ST-segment elevations in leads II,
The classic treatment strategy for ST-segment elevation AMI clearly evolved over the last decade from the fibrinolysis scenario to the primary angioplasty one.
This study includes patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction STEMI, non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction NSTEMI and unstable angina.
Nocturnal ST-segment changes consistent with myocardial ischemia are common in patients with OSAHS and CAD.
ST-segment deviation and positive necrosis marker are universal characteristics of patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction.
Isolated exercise-induced ST-segment depression is the most common manifestation of myocardial ischemia
Subepicardial lesion: J point and ST-segment elevation, with a superior concavity or convexity(more specific) in two.
Using electrocardiograms, STEMI was diagnosed in the presence of persistent ST-segment elevation> 1 mm in two contiguous derivations or a new left bundle branch block.
the prognostic value of ST-segment depression is more evident in fibrinolysis-treated patients.
patients with myocardial infarction with ST-segment elevation and patients with cardiogenic shock.
acute myocardial infarction AMI with or without ST-segment elevation.
The classic electrocardiographic finding in a patient with Prinzmetal's variant angina is the ST-segment elevation during the ischemic episode.
The majority 112 58.9% of the participants was diagnosed with Acute Coronary Syndrome with ST-segment elevation.
The 12-lead electrocardiogram ECG showed a sinus rhythm and ST-segment elevation in the inferior leads.
pericardial friction on cardiac auscultation and diffuse ST-segment elevation on electrocardiogram.
LATIN was specifically designed to improve outcomes for patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction STEMI.
The 200-Hz frequencies are adequate for the analysis of ST-segment deviations and rhythm disorders.
QTmin only in leads with ST-segment elevation.
STEMI was defined as chest pain at rest for> 30 min, associated with 1 ST-segment elevation of>1 mm in>=2 contiguous electrocardiographic leads or 2 new left bundle branch block.
In the Radial versus Femoral Randomized Investigation in ST-segment Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome RIFLE-STEACS study,