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Cardiology and cardiovascular sciences are two rapidly growing areas in medicine, with heart diseases being the number one cause of death worldwide. The last four decades have witnessed many developments in various cardiological sciences, including coronary artery disease, valve disease, heart failure, congenital heart diseases, and cardiovascular imaging, with a number of newly developed concepts, such as cardio-oncology, cardio-renal diseases, and preventive cardiology. This Special Issue (SI) of the Journal of Clinical Medicine, entitled “JCM-Advances in Cardiology”, focuses on recent advances in the cardiological sciences. It published 8 research articles of significant clinical and scientific value.
Medicine --- Pharmacology --- ST segment elevation myocardial infarction --- COVID-19 --- primary percutaneous intervention --- Coptic clergy --- mortality --- cardiovascular risk factors --- prevalence --- major adverse events --- obesity --- ACE2 --- renin–angiotensin system --- extraction --- reimplantation --- pacing --- ICD --- CRT --- dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) --- LMNA --- lamin A --- lamin C --- next generation sequencing (NGS) --- myocarditis --- arrhythmias --- telemonitoring --- implantable cardioverter defibrillator --- implantable loop recorder --- Holter ECG --- metabolic-dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) --- hepatic steatosis --- SteatoTest --- adipokines --- adiponectin --- visfatin --- cardiovascular disease --- n/a --- renin-angiotensin system
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Cardiology and cardiovascular sciences are two rapidly growing areas in medicine, with heart diseases being the number one cause of death worldwide. The last four decades have witnessed many developments in various cardiological sciences, including coronary artery disease, valve disease, heart failure, congenital heart diseases, and cardiovascular imaging, with a number of newly developed concepts, such as cardio-oncology, cardio-renal diseases, and preventive cardiology. This Special Issue (SI) of the Journal of Clinical Medicine, entitled “JCM-Advances in Cardiology”, focuses on recent advances in the cardiological sciences. It published 8 research articles of significant clinical and scientific value.
ST segment elevation myocardial infarction --- COVID-19 --- primary percutaneous intervention --- Coptic clergy --- mortality --- cardiovascular risk factors --- prevalence --- major adverse events --- obesity --- ACE2 --- renin–angiotensin system --- extraction --- reimplantation --- pacing --- ICD --- CRT --- dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) --- LMNA --- lamin A --- lamin C --- next generation sequencing (NGS) --- myocarditis --- arrhythmias --- telemonitoring --- implantable cardioverter defibrillator --- implantable loop recorder --- Holter ECG --- metabolic-dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) --- hepatic steatosis --- SteatoTest --- adipokines --- adiponectin --- visfatin --- cardiovascular disease --- n/a --- renin-angiotensin system
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Cardiology and cardiovascular sciences are two rapidly growing areas in medicine, with heart diseases being the number one cause of death worldwide. The last four decades have witnessed many developments in various cardiological sciences, including coronary artery disease, valve disease, heart failure, congenital heart diseases, and cardiovascular imaging, with a number of newly developed concepts, such as cardio-oncology, cardio-renal diseases, and preventive cardiology. This Special Issue (SI) of the Journal of Clinical Medicine, entitled “JCM-Advances in Cardiology”, focuses on recent advances in the cardiological sciences. It published 8 research articles of significant clinical and scientific value.
Medicine --- Pharmacology --- ST segment elevation myocardial infarction --- COVID-19 --- primary percutaneous intervention --- Coptic clergy --- mortality --- cardiovascular risk factors --- prevalence --- major adverse events --- obesity --- ACE2 --- renin-angiotensin system --- extraction --- reimplantation --- pacing --- ICD --- CRT --- dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) --- LMNA --- lamin A --- lamin C --- next generation sequencing (NGS) --- myocarditis --- arrhythmias --- telemonitoring --- implantable cardioverter defibrillator --- implantable loop recorder --- Holter ECG --- metabolic-dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) --- hepatic steatosis --- SteatoTest --- adipokines --- adiponectin --- visfatin --- cardiovascular disease
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This book presents some of the latest available information on automated ECG analysis written by many of the leading researchers in the field. It contains a historical introduction, an outline of the latest international standards for signal processing and communications and then an exciting variety of studies on electrophysiological modelling, ECG Imaging, artificial intelligence applied to resting and ambulatory ECGs, body surface mapping, big data in ECG based prediction, enhanced reliability of patient monitoring, and atrial abnormalities on the ECG. It provides an extremely valuable contribution to the field.
Medicine --- electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) --- heart failure (HF) --- cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) --- ultrasound --- strain --- speckle tracking echocardiography --- in silico --- electrophysiology --- electrocardiogram --- ECG --- cardiac disease --- arrhythmia --- ischemia --- standardization --- computerized ECG --- personalized medicine --- telemedicine --- digital ECG data interchange protocol --- eHealth --- ECG equipment --- computerized electrocardiograph --- ECG analysis algorithms --- computerized ECG interpretation --- interatrial block --- partial interatrial block --- advanced interatrial block --- atypical patterns --- electrocardiogram (ECG) --- automated ECG analysis --- CSE study --- age --- sex --- race --- historical aspects --- electronic cohort --- mortality --- big data --- telehealth --- alarm fatigue --- annotation of ECG data --- arrhythmia alarms --- intensive care unit --- patient monitoring --- ambulatory ECG --- machine learning --- deep learning --- pattern recognition --- noise reduction --- Holter ECG --- ECG interpretation --- artificial intelligence --- body surface mapping --- electrocardiographic imaging --- image processing --- clinical applications
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Pathology of the circulatory system --- Electrocardiography --- Electrocardiographie --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- Electrocardiography. --- Electrocardiography, Ambulatory. --- Engineering --- Health Sciences --- Biomedical Engineering --- General and Others --- Cardiology --- Diagnostics --- cardiology --- echocardiography --- ecg --- noninvasive electrocardiology --- Electrocardiography, Ambulatory --- ECG --- EKG --- Electrocardiograms --- Electrodiagnosis --- Heart --- Ambulatory Electrocardiography Monitoring --- Dynamic Electrocardiography --- Electrocardiography Monitoring, Ambulatory --- Holter Electrocardiography --- Ambulatory Electrocardiography --- Electrocardiography, Dynamic --- Electrocardiography, Holter --- Holter ECG --- Holter EKG --- Holter Monitoring --- Monitoring, Ambulatory Electrocardiographic --- Monitoring, Holter --- Ambulatory Electrocardiographic Monitoring --- ECG, Holter --- ECGs, Holter --- EKG, Holter --- EKGs, Holter --- Electrocardiographic Monitoring, Ambulatory --- Holter ECGs --- Holter EKGs --- Monitoring, Ambulatory Electrocardiography --- Electrocardiogram --- Electrocardiograph --- 12-Lead ECG --- 12-Lead EKG --- 12-Lead Electrocardiography --- 12 Lead ECG --- 12 Lead EKG --- 12 Lead Electrocardiography --- 12-Lead ECGs --- 12-Lead EKGs --- 12-Lead Electrocardiographies --- ECG, 12-Lead --- EKG, 12-Lead --- Electrocardiographies, 12-Lead --- Electrocardiographs --- Electrocardiography, 12-Lead --- Diseases --- Diagnosis --- Electric properties --- Électrocardiographie --- Électrocardiographie. --- Méthode de Holter. --- Cardiovascular Diseases
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Atrial Fibrillation --- Heart Rate --- Electric Countershock. --- Electrocardiography, Ambulatory. --- Heart Conduction System --- Anti-Arrhythmia Agents --- Ambulatory Electrocardiography Monitoring --- Dynamic Electrocardiography --- Electrocardiography Monitoring, Ambulatory --- Holter Electrocardiography --- Ambulatory Electrocardiography --- Electrocardiography, Dynamic --- Electrocardiography, Holter --- Holter Monitoring --- Monitoring, Ambulatory Electrocardiographic --- Monitoring, Holter --- Ambulatory Electrocardiographic Monitoring --- Electrocardiographic Monitoring, Ambulatory --- Monitoring, Ambulatory Electrocardiography --- Electrical Cardioversion --- Electroversion Therapy --- Therapy, Electroversion --- Cardiac Electroversion --- Cardioversion --- Defibrillation, Electric --- Electroversion, Cardiac --- Cardiac Electroversions --- Cardioversion, Electrical --- Cardioversions --- Cardioversions, Electrical --- Countershock, Electric --- Countershocks, Electric --- Defibrillations, Electric --- Electric Countershocks --- Electric Defibrillation --- Electric Defibrillations --- Electrical Cardioversions --- Electroversion Therapies --- Electroversions, Cardiac --- Therapies, Electroversion --- Arrhythmias, Cardiac --- Electric Stimulation --- Defibrillators --- therapy. --- physiology. --- physiopathology. --- therapeutic use. --- Theses --- Holter ECG --- Holter EKG --- ECG, Holter --- ECGs, Holter --- EKG, Holter --- EKGs, Holter --- Holter ECGs --- Holter EKGs --- Electric Countershock --- Electrocardiography, Ambulatory --- therapy --- physiology --- physiopathology --- therapeutic use
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The foundations of sports cardiology include promoting physical activity and providing a safe environment for training and competition for all athletes at all levels, from professional to recreational. To combine these two aims, reliable tools to perform preparticipation screenings are needed. Moreover, those at high risk of potentially life-threatening events should be advised to limit their training load, while others should be reassured that there is no exercise-related cardiovascular risk. We are currently witnessing the advent of new portable devices for remote and mobile heart monitoring and several new and promising biochemical markers, which can support athletes’ diagnostic processes. In this Special Issue of the Diagnostics journal entitled “Diagnostic Challenges in Sports Cardiology”, we present a series of 13 manuscripts, including eight original works, three reviews, and two case reports, which give a glimpse into the current research topics in the area of sports cardiology.
professional ultramarathon runner --- echocardiography --- electrocardiogram --- magnetic resonance imaging --- Cardiac 31P-MR spectroscopy --- blood tests --- running --- exercise --- marathon --- troponin --- risk factor --- AVNRT --- endurance training --- HRM --- triathlon --- exertion cardiac arrhythmia --- Holter ECG --- sudden cardiac arrest --- CPVT --- catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia --- genetic testing --- cardiovascular capacity --- performance --- cross-country skiing amateur --- heart --- vegan --- athletes’ hearts --- runners --- diet --- biomarkers --- amateur --- sports cardiology --- microRNA --- endurance sport --- adaptive changes --- cardiac hypertrophy --- cardiac fibrosis --- asymptomatic preexcitation --- athlete --- WPW --- heart rate --- respiratory rate --- heart rate variability --- reliability --- repeatability --- modern penthatlon --- athletes --- heart rate monitor --- ECG --- portable/wearable monitoring system --- endurance running --- cycling --- long-term assessment --- arrhythmia --- exertion rhythm disorders --- QARDIO MD system --- modern pentathlon --- physiological state --- autonomic nervous system --- caffeine --- anabolic androgenic steroids --- heart disease --- cardiac magnetic resonance imaging --- n/a --- athletes' hearts
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This book presents some of the latest available information on automated ECG analysis written by many of the leading researchers in the field. It contains a historical introduction, an outline of the latest international standards for signal processing and communications and then an exciting variety of studies on electrophysiological modelling, ECG Imaging, artificial intelligence applied to resting and ambulatory ECGs, body surface mapping, big data in ECG based prediction, enhanced reliability of patient monitoring, and atrial abnormalities on the ECG. It provides an extremely valuable contribution to the field.
electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) --- heart failure (HF) --- cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) --- ultrasound --- strain --- speckle tracking echocardiography --- in silico --- electrophysiology --- electrocardiogram --- ECG --- cardiac disease --- arrhythmia --- ischemia --- standardization --- computerized ECG --- personalized medicine --- telemedicine --- digital ECG data interchange protocol --- eHealth --- ECG equipment --- computerized electrocardiograph --- ECG analysis algorithms --- computerized ECG interpretation --- interatrial block --- partial interatrial block --- advanced interatrial block --- atypical patterns --- electrocardiogram (ECG) --- automated ECG analysis --- CSE study --- age --- sex --- race --- historical aspects --- electronic cohort --- mortality --- big data --- telehealth --- alarm fatigue --- annotation of ECG data --- arrhythmia alarms --- intensive care unit --- patient monitoring --- ambulatory ECG --- machine learning --- deep learning --- pattern recognition --- noise reduction --- Holter ECG --- ECG interpretation --- artificial intelligence --- body surface mapping --- electrocardiographic imaging --- image processing --- clinical applications --- n/a
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The foundations of sports cardiology include promoting physical activity and providing a safe environment for training and competition for all athletes at all levels, from professional to recreational. To combine these two aims, reliable tools to perform preparticipation screenings are needed. Moreover, those at high risk of potentially life-threatening events should be advised to limit their training load, while others should be reassured that there is no exercise-related cardiovascular risk. We are currently witnessing the advent of new portable devices for remote and mobile heart monitoring and several new and promising biochemical markers, which can support athletes’ diagnostic processes. In this Special Issue of the Diagnostics journal entitled “Diagnostic Challenges in Sports Cardiology”, we present a series of 13 manuscripts, including eight original works, three reviews, and two case reports, which give a glimpse into the current research topics in the area of sports cardiology.
Medicine --- professional ultramarathon runner --- echocardiography --- electrocardiogram --- magnetic resonance imaging --- Cardiac 31P-MR spectroscopy --- blood tests --- running --- exercise --- marathon --- troponin --- risk factor --- AVNRT --- endurance training --- HRM --- triathlon --- exertion cardiac arrhythmia --- Holter ECG --- sudden cardiac arrest --- CPVT --- catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia --- genetic testing --- cardiovascular capacity --- performance --- cross-country skiing amateur --- heart --- vegan --- athletes' hearts --- runners --- diet --- biomarkers --- amateur --- sports cardiology --- microRNA --- endurance sport --- adaptive changes --- cardiac hypertrophy --- cardiac fibrosis --- asymptomatic preexcitation --- athlete --- WPW --- heart rate --- respiratory rate --- heart rate variability --- reliability --- repeatability --- modern penthatlon --- athletes --- heart rate monitor --- ECG --- portable/wearable monitoring system --- endurance running --- cycling --- long-term assessment --- arrhythmia --- exertion rhythm disorders --- QARDIO MD system --- modern pentathlon --- physiological state --- autonomic nervous system --- caffeine --- anabolic androgenic steroids --- heart disease --- cardiac magnetic resonance imaging
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