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The prevalence of early repolarization pattern (ERP) among 35 to 54 year olds is higher than previously thought, and has a clear link to an increased risk of cardiac death, especially among men.
Early-repolarization patterns were stratified according to the degree of J-point elevation (≥0.1 mV or >0.2 mV) that was either notched (a positive J deflection inscribed on the S wave) ...
The prevalence of early repolarization pattern among 35- to 54-year-olds is higher than previously thought, and has a clear link to an increased risk of cardiac death, especially among men.
Early repolarization is a common finding in young, healthy individuals. It appears as mild ST segment elevation that can be diffuse; however, it is more prominent in the precordial leads. The ST ...
Early repolarization pattern in post-resuscitation electrocardiogram and outcomes in cardiac arrest survivors: a propensity score matching analysis, European Heart Journal: Acute Cardiovascular ...
The association between early repolarization patterns on electrocardiograms and risk of idiopathic ventricular fibrillation reported by Haïssaguerre et al. raises questions about the generally ...
The ECG changes are caused by the "other" normal variant as a "cousin" of the early repolarization pattern. I came into contact with this entity through Dr Chou's ECG book, Electrocardiography in ...
with slide / Against expectations, the ECG pattern known as "early repolarization" represents a benign condition and does not entail an increased risk for cardiovascular disease. The difficulty ...
J wave syndromes, once dismissed in clinical practice as insignificant, are now drawing an increasing amount of attention from researchers, electrophysiologists and arrhythmia specialists.
There will be a period when the terminology is inconsistent, until multiple reports of the phenomenon have appeared and practitioners in the field can agree on an appropriate name. One example is ...