Aslanger’s sign,also known as the arterial pulse tapping artifact or electromechanical association artifact,is an electrocardiographic artifact caused by arterial pulsation at the site where the limb leads of the sta...Aslanger’s sign,also known as the arterial pulse tapping artifact or electromechanical association artifact,is an electrocardiographic artifact caused by arterial pulsation at the site where the limb leads of the standard 12-lead electrocardiogram near the radial or posterior tibial arteries are positioned,particularly in hyperdynamic states.[1–8]It occurs in every cardiac cycle with a constant coupling interval between the QRS complex and artifact.This synchronization with the underlying heart rhythm makes it less likely to be recognized as an artifact compared to unsynchronized artifacts,such as those caused by limb movement and inadequate contact between the electrode and skin.[1,2,7,8]Almost all reported cases of Aslanger’s sign exhibit an unusual waveform morphology in all 12 leads except one of the standard 12-lead electrocardiogram.This sign is often confused with an electrocardiographic finding commonly observed during acute coronary events.展开更多
Cardiac amyloidosis is an infiltrative and restrictive cardiomyopathy caused by the extracellular deposition of amyloid fib-rils within the heart as systemic amyloidosis,lead-ing to heart failure,reduced quality of li...Cardiac amyloidosis is an infiltrative and restrictive cardiomyopathy caused by the extracellular deposition of amyloid fib-rils within the heart as systemic amyloidosis,lead-ing to heart failure,reduced quality of life,and death.[1]There are two major amyloid fibril proteins that af-fect the heart:amyloid immunoglobulin light chain(AL)and amyloid transthyretin(ATTR).The latter is further subdivided into wild-type ATTR and variant types based on the presence of a mutation in the transthyretin gene.展开更多
文摘Aslanger’s sign,also known as the arterial pulse tapping artifact or electromechanical association artifact,is an electrocardiographic artifact caused by arterial pulsation at the site where the limb leads of the standard 12-lead electrocardiogram near the radial or posterior tibial arteries are positioned,particularly in hyperdynamic states.[1–8]It occurs in every cardiac cycle with a constant coupling interval between the QRS complex and artifact.This synchronization with the underlying heart rhythm makes it less likely to be recognized as an artifact compared to unsynchronized artifacts,such as those caused by limb movement and inadequate contact between the electrode and skin.[1,2,7,8]Almost all reported cases of Aslanger’s sign exhibit an unusual waveform morphology in all 12 leads except one of the standard 12-lead electrocardiogram.This sign is often confused with an electrocardiographic finding commonly observed during acute coronary events.
文摘Cardiac amyloidosis is an infiltrative and restrictive cardiomyopathy caused by the extracellular deposition of amyloid fib-rils within the heart as systemic amyloidosis,lead-ing to heart failure,reduced quality of life,and death.[1]There are two major amyloid fibril proteins that af-fect the heart:amyloid immunoglobulin light chain(AL)and amyloid transthyretin(ATTR).The latter is further subdivided into wild-type ATTR and variant types based on the presence of a mutation in the transthyretin gene.