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Electrocardiogram (ECG) is one part of the complex process of diagnosing pulmonary embolism. We review what your ECG can tell you about your condition.
Using ECG, a simple test available in most outpatient clinics, to identify potential right heart changes can potentially identify those with ILD and pulmonary hypertension sooner and allow for ...
Physical Examination Findings of right heart failure can be seen upon physical examination including elevated jugular venous pressure, hepatojugular reflux and lower extremity edema.
Dr Amal Mattu breaks down the key updates — and lingering pitfalls — in the 2025 ACS guidelines that every acute care ...
Shortness of breath and weight gain due to edema bring this man to the ED. What does the ECG show?
Pulmonary vascular congestion with mild interstitial pulmonary edema and a small left pleural effusion were detected; these findings are suggestive of congestive heart failure.
Additional imaging was ordered based on the patient’s medical history, findings from the physical examination, and ECG results. A chest radiograph reveals cardiomegaly and pulmonary congestion ...
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