The purpose of the Department of Emergency Medicine, Carolinas Medical Center electrocardiogram (ECG) emergency room study was to determine if the ECG scan could detect pulmonary hypertension in patients with pulmonary embolism, according to an article titled, “Pulmonary Hypertension ECG Medical Study.” The subtitle: “Electrocardiogram Pulmonary Embolism Scan For Hypertension Severity.” The article, by Bernard P. Nelson, was recently published by Suite 101 Magazine.
Symptoms of Pulmonary Hypertension by ECG
The article provides information, in layman language, about the results of the ECG study to diagnose pulmonary hypertension. The article provides information from Farlex about pulmonary hypertension and a list of symptoms.
Hypertension Warning Signs
The article lists hypertension warning signs that not only apply to pulmonary hypertension, but may apply to other types of hypertension.
Causes of Pulmonary Hypertension Electrocardiogram Results
The Carolinas Medical Center study conclusions are provided in the article. 6,049 emergency room patients were tested and the test results were analyzed by the medical team. Other testing methods for hypertension are listed in the article.
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