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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / December 2004

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nadolol, problems15 Dec 2004 23:33 GMT1
Does anybody have some sexual problems with nadolol (corgard)?
Thanks Dr. Andrew15 Dec 2004 23:33 GMT1
Thanks Dr. Andrew
I suspected that 10 leads are necessary for 12 channel Ambulatory ECG!
I'm a electronic engineer, no a doctor, so it's all straigth!!
In the static ecg the medical attendant position the electrode in following mode:
Thanks Dr. Andrew15 Dec 2004 12:42 GMT1
Thanks Dr. Andrew!
I suspected that is necessary 10 leads for 12 channel in AECG too!
But, the positioning of the electrodes is same in static ECG and AECG?
I'm electronic engineer, no doctor, so it's all straigth!!!
Pacemaker Syndrome - CHF/Cardiomyopathy15 Dec 2004 06:12 GMT7
I posted to this group for the 1st time a couple of months ago - I am a 40
year old man who was just diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy, with an EF
of 16%.  7 years ago I was diagnosed with 100% AV block and had a pacemaker
implanted.  I led an active life up until about 6 months ...
pemmican etc14 Dec 2004 23:32 GMT6
http://132.206.203.207/nwc/history/08.htm
Cardiac image planes14 Dec 2004 22:57 GMT7
Where shall I find introductory material on Cardiac Image Plane
definitions(SA,VLA,HLA)?
Googling didn't help me.
Thanks in advance.
what is pacemaker syndrome to someone who already has a pacemaker14 Dec 2004 22:34 GMT3
Could anyone please inform me as to what "PACEMAKER SYNDROME" is to someone
who is already fitted with a pacemaker...as opposed to someone who is NOT
fitted with a pacemaker. There seems to be no references that i can find on
the web about this in this given scenario.
Acute Myocardial Infarction w/o heart damage?14 Dec 2004 22:34 GMT7
Below is a brief medical autobiography and what happened to me a few days ago.
At the bottom are results from my blood work done at the ER.
The lab results are best viewed in landscape and courier font.
Bio:
Ambulatory ECG14 Dec 2004 19:04 GMT1
Hi at all
I would like to know the main differences, if it exist, between
positioning of the electrodes in ordinary ECG and Ambulatory ECG
(AECG) rispectively.
New Med for Atrial Fibrillation14 Dec 2004 11:05 GMT11
Recently (December 2nd.) the New England Journal of Medicine reported
that there is a new medication for Atrial Fibrillation that is very
effective in stopping Atrial Fibrillation for those people who have
sporadic irregular heartbeats. The name of the medication was not given.
'Athletes heart' from aerobic training bad?14 Dec 2004 06:29 GMT4
A few years ago, I had an extensive heart workup (echo & holt monitor)
for what I percieved as an irregular heartbeat.  I am an avid cyclist,
doing 6-8 hours of moderate (~700 calories/hr) riding/wk april-october
and I manage to do 3-4 hours of similar stress aerobics in the cooler
Is my friend dangerously fat? pic enclosed.14 Dec 2004 03:36 GMT2
http://img85.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img85&image=0330864720006xb.jpg
Stopping Lipitor,  muscle aches13 Dec 2004 18:53 GMT7
I am stopping taking Lipitor (20 mg/day) for now to see if it is causing
the muscle aches in my thighs. How long do I have to wait before I do a
blood test to check my cholesterol levels without the lipitor?
My doctor says I might not need it anyway. Last test with Lipitor total
Static PET and Dynamic PET13 Dec 2004 12:29 GMT1
Whats the difference between static PET/CT and a dynamic PET/CT?
Best Regards,
Vinodh Kumar P
Erectile dysfunction may be an early sign of heart disease13 Dec 2004 07:23 GMT6
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/329/7479/1366-c?ecoll
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 November, 2004
 
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