Diminution of Electrical Systole of Heart among Patients: A Review

Breijo-Márquez, Francisco R. (2023) Diminution of Electrical Systole of Heart among Patients: A Review. In: Novel Research Aspects in Medicine and Medical Science Vol. 2. B P International, pp. 123-138. ISBN 978-81-19761-26-5

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Abstract

In this chapter, it is mention one of several electrical cardiac abnormalities called “the presence of short PR and QTc intervals together in the same ECG tracing.” ALSO CALLED “BREIJO’s MODEL (because it was Prof. Breijo-Marquez who described it for the first time in 2007). The human heart is an engine that has to work constantly at a frequency of between 60 and 90 cycles per minute) to keep you alive, and it has to be reliable and effective. To do this, it relies on a specialized network of cells called the cardiac conduction system. It’s also known as heart’s electrical system. Morbidity and a wide range of symptoms, from minor to those requiring immediate attention due to the possibility of sudden cardiac death, are caused by changes in the cardiac electrical system. Atrial fibrillation, which is the most common (although it is ‘always said’ that it is the most common, this is not correct, the most common alteration of the cardiac electrical system is SYNUSAL TACHYCARDIA, the Atrial fibrillation only is the most common symptomatic arrhythmia..) of these electrical abnormalities, is becoming more common as the average human age rises. A cardiac calibrator was used by four different cardiologists in blinded fashion to document a distinct ECG pattern, that of a short PR and QTc intervals together in the same ECG tracing (Breijo’s Model) from more than 25.0000 cases assessed for this condition (more than two thousand five hundred cases evaluated since 2.007 to date). Here, along with descriptions of their symptoms and ancillary tests, we report the clinical characteristics of 3500 individuals with verified short PR and QTc intervals in the same ECG trace ((Breijo’s Model) ) . Before deeming a given type of ECG tracing as normal, it must be thoroughly examined in individuals with suspicious symptoms.

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Date Deposited: 04 Oct 2023 05:22
Last Modified: 04 Oct 2023 05:22
URI: http://archives.articleproms.com/id/eprint/1644

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