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Background: Half of patients with heart failure are estimated to have sleep-disordered breathing (SDB). However, many are undiagnosed as they do not report typical symptoms. This study aims to evaluate the implantable cardiac defibrillator (ICD) sleep-disordered breathing algorithm in a cohort of multi-racial Asian patients for detection of SDB against polysomnography (PSG).

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Background: The comparison of coronary computed tomography angiography plaques and perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) between patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) posttreatment and patients with stable coronary artery disease is poorly understood. Our objective was to evaluate the differences in coronary computed tomography angiography-quantified plaque and PVAT characteristics in patients post-AMI and identify signs of residual inflammation.

Methods And Results: We analyzed 205 patients (age, 59.

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  • The study looked at two ways to monitor patients with heart devices: using smart devices like phones (SM-RM) and traditional bedside monitors (BM-RM).
  • It found that patients using smart devices were more likely to follow the monitoring rules and send their health data compared to those using bedside monitors.
  • Overall, the smart device method was better in terms of connection, faster data sending, and younger patients were more active in sending updates than older patients.
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BACKGROUND Electrocardiography (ECG) may be performed as part of preparticipation sports screening. Recommendations on screening of athletes to identify individuals with previously unrecognized cardiac disease are robust; however, data guiding the preparticipation screening of unselected populations are scarce. T wave inversion (TWI) on ECG may suggest an undiagnosed cardiomyopathy.

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We present a case of malignant ventricular arrhythmia secondary to unintentional aconite poisoning. Healthcare workers need to be vigilant regarding cases of aconitum toxicities, especially in atypical presentations. There is also a need to educate the public regarding the consumption and preparation of potent TCM herbs that may result in lethal toxicity.

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Background: Sudden cardiac arrest with or without sudden cardiac death (SCD) represents a heterogeneous spectrum of underlying etiology but is often a catastrophic event. Despite improvements in pre-hospital response and post-resuscitation care, outcomes remain grim. Thus, we aim to evaluate the predictors of survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCAs) and describe autopsy findings of those with the uncertain cause of death (COD).

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