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Saturday, July 05, 2003Video A shows the electrical conduction changes that occur during an attack as recorded on the patient's heart monitor. Normally there's a small bump, followed by a thin vertical line, followed by a larger bump. But, when the artery is in a spasm and the heart is deprived of blood in a region, the second bump melds with the vertical line and disappears into a hump. Video B shows the actual coronary artery going into a spasm during a catheritization. posted by Sydney on 7/05/2003 09:11:00 AM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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