The ECG shows normal sinus rhythm (74) and a recent anteroseptal MI. Figure. Electrocardiogram of patient who recently had an ...
A pontine stroke occurs in the pons region of the brainstem—a small part of the brainstem responsible for breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure, among other essential, automatic functions. Pontine ...
Studies in humans and mice show that myocardial infarction recruits monocytes to the brain’s thalamus, promoting sleep, which in turn restricts cardiac inflammation and sympathetic signalling ...
per hour. An electrocardiogram demonstrated regular sinus rhythm, with vertical axis and evidence of posterior-wall infarction in the limb leads and anteroseptal infarction in the chest leads.