Publications by authors named "Shunsong Chen"

Background: Changes in left ventricular (LV) geometry are early manifestations of cardiac damage. The relationship between vascular aging and LV geometry has been reported. However, in newly diagnosed primary aldosteronism (PA), with more severe target organ damage than essential hypertension, the relationship between vascular aging and LV geometry has never been described.

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In this study, we reported a young male patient with acute chest pain who was diagnosed as myocardial infarction. The regular medication was performed following coronary intervention. Under such condition, this patient had 3 times myocardial infarction within a half month.

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  • This study assessed how heart rate (HR) influences the stability and accuracy of blood pressure (BP) measurements in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) compared to those with normal sinus rhythm (SR).
  • A total of 583 patients were analyzed, with significant findings showing that the accuracy of noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP) measurements was poorer in the AF group, particularly at higher HRs (≥100 bpm).
  • The research concluded that the optimal HR range for accurate BP measurement in AF patients is between 60 to 100 bpm, where NIBP readings were more stable and reliable.
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Early recognition and treatment for early warning electrocardiogram (ECG) of sudden death are very important to prevent and treat malignant arrhythmia and sudden death. Previous studies have found that R-on-T and T wave alternation, and QT interval prolongation are closely related to malignant arrhythmia or sudden death, which are included in the critical value of ECG.By analyzing the ECG characteristics of 4 patients with sudden death, we found that although the causes of the patients were different, there were transient prolongation of QT interval after premature contraction in 12 lead ECG, followed by malignant arrhythmia or sudden death.

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