Utilizing Smartphone ECG for Early Detection and Management of Ischemic Heart Disease A Case Report

Introduction

Study Findings:

  • Diagnosis: A 54-year-old patient used the Spandan ECG device at home, detecting lateral wall ischemia, which was confirmed by hospital tests.
  • Clinical Evaluation: The patient’s condition included Left Ventricular Hypertrophy (LVH) and regional wall motion abnormalities, emphasizing the importance of early diagnostic tools.
  • Risk Factors: Hypertension and dyslipidemia were identified as significant risk factors for the progression of IHD.
  • Management: The patient underwent antihypertensive therapy and lipid-lowering treatments to mitigate the risks.

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