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Physical activity has benefits on health. However, there is a small risk of effort‐related adverse events. The aim of this study is to describe exercise‐related severe cardiovascular events and to relate them with the type of sport performed. We performed a ten‐year retrospective study in eight Spanish cardiac intensive care units. Adverse cardiac events were defined as acute myocardial infarction,...
Background and Methods: The purpose of this study was to determine the long-term prognosis of right ventricular (RV) acute myocardial infarction (AMI), which has not been assessed in the era of primary angioplasty. During a two years period, 307 consecutive patients (p) suffering inferior AMI were admitted to the Coronary Unit of a General Hospital, capable of performing primary angioplasty on an...
Background: Repolarization ECG changes during an episode of pain in patients with suspected unstable angina (UA) or non-Q myocardial infarction (N-Q MI) are considered as very specific for myocardial ischemia. However, its prognostic value was not prospectively studied in large series of patientsMethods: The prognostic value of ischemic ECG changes obtained during the first observed episode of pain...
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