A 50-Something Male with 2 hours of Chest discomfort
This ECG was texted to me in real time, but I did not notice the message until about an hour after it came. " 50 + yo. Concerning history, known CAD "Recorded 2 hours after pain onset:What do you think?This was my response:" This looks like a worrisome EKG. It looks like an Occlusion MI (OMI), but I am not 100% certain. But by now you must have a repeat ECG.  Can I see it? "Pendell Meyers had an identical response when I sent it to him.PM Cardio AI algorithm said " OMI with high confidence "Explanation: There is subtle ST Elevation in inferior leads, with a hyperacute T-wave in III, reciprocal STD in aVL with an ...
Source: Dr. Smith's ECG Blog - March 19, 2023 Category: Cardiology Authors: Steve Smith Source Type: blogs

Scientists Grow Electrodes Inside The Body
Researchers at Linköping University in Sweden have developed a method whereby the body can ‘grow its own’ electrodes. The minimally invasive technique involves injecting a hydrogel that is laden with enzymes into target tissues. The enzymes interact with molecules that are present in the tissue to change the structure of the gel and allow it to become electrically conductive. The approach could facilitate a variety of advanced medical systems, from pacemakers to brain-computer interfaces. Excitingly, the technology avoids the need for invasive surgery or conventional stiff electrical components that are not well match...
Source: Medgadget - March 17, 2023 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Conn Hastings Tags: Cardiac Surgery Cardiology Materials Neurology Neurosurgery bci bci brain computer interface Source Type: blogs

Incomplete test results …
Hi everyone! Time flies, doesn’t it? Sorry about not writing in so long…but I can assure you all that I’m fine, Stefano is fine, the kitties are fine. All is well, in sum. Except…we’re still not back home yet. That means that I don’t have access to my wonderful  PC (if I’d had any idea it was going to take this long, I would have moved my computer over here, duh), and I have to use my iPad now to do anything, including write this post. Don’t get me wrong, I love my iPad, but I have all my data and stuff on my PC  and, well, it’s just harder to work on the iPad…at least, for me. Pazienza… I have rec...
Source: Margaret's Corner - March 15, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Margaret Tags: Blogroll Source Type: blogs

Featured Health IT Job: Project Director, Healthcare Quality Measurement and Outcome
We like to regularly feature a healthcare IT job that might be of interest to readers. Today, we’re featuring the Project Director, Healthcare Quality Measurement and Outcome position that was recently posted on Healthcare IT Central. This position was posted by Yale New Haven Health and is in Connecticut. Here’s a description of the position: Overview The Yale New Haven Hospital Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation (CORE) is a leading national outcomes research center dedicated to transforming healthcare for the betterment of people and society by leveraging data, analytics, and technology. We have as...
Source: EMR and HIPAA - March 15, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Health IT Jobs Tags: Career and Jobs Healthcare IT Health IT Jobs Healthcare IT Jobs Healthcare Quality Measurement and Outcome Job Seekers Project Director Yale New Haven Health IT Jobs Yale New Haven Jobs Source Type: blogs

Slideshow: Circles of Life
Every year on March 14, many people eat pie in honor of Pi Day. Mathematically speaking, pi (π) is the ratio of a circle’s circumference (the distance around the outside) to its diameter (the length from one side of the circle to the other, straight through the center). That means if you divide the circumference of any circle by its diameter, the solution will always be pi, which is roughly 3.14—hence March 14, or 3/14. But pi is an irrational number, which means that the numbers after the decimal point never end. With the help of computers, mathematicians have determined trillions of digits of pi. To celebrate Pi ...
Source: Biomedical Beat Blog - National Institute of General Medical Sciences - March 14, 2023 Category: Research Authors: Chrissa Chverchko Tags: Cells Molecular Structures Cellular Imaging Cool Images Microbes Research Organisms Source Type: blogs