Publications by authors named "Jens Aamann Andersen"

Aims: Previous small-scale studies have indicated a short-term stroke incidence of 1.0-1.3% following Takotsubo (syndrome).

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Traditionally sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (SMVT) is associated with areas of myocardial scar such as that of chronic coronary artery disease. We present a case of SMVT in the initial setting of an acute myocardial infarction in a previously healthy individual suggesting that acute ischemia can give rise to SMVT.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Jens Aamann Andersen"

  • - Jens Aamann Andersen's recent research primarily focuses on cardiovascular conditions, specifically examining the relationship between Takotsubo syndrome and stroke risk, and the presentation of ventricular tachycardia in acute myocardial infarction cases
  • - A nationwide register-based study led by Andersen highlights a short-term stroke incidence of 1.0-1.3% following Takotsubo syndrome, indicating a significant risk factor that demands further awareness and investigation in clinical settings
  • - Another study presents a unique case where sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia was observed as the primary presentation of an anterior STEMI in a healthy individual, challenging traditional associations between SMVT and chronic heart conditions