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'''2005''' Danish cardiologists report the successful reduction in the time between onset of chest pain and primary angioplasty when the ECG of patients is transmitted wirelessly from ambulance to the cardiologist's handheld PDA (Personal Digital Assistant). The clinician can make an immediate decision to redirect patients to the catheter lab saving time in transfers between hospital departments. <cite>Clemmensen</cite>
'''2005''' Danish cardiologists report the successful reduction in the time between onset of chest pain and primary angioplasty when the ECG of patients is transmitted wirelessly from ambulance to the cardiologist's handheld PDA (Personal Digital Assistant). The clinician can make an immediate decision to redirect patients to the catheter lab saving time in transfers between hospital departments. <cite>Clemmensen</cite>
'''2008''' Dr. Haïssaguerre et al. have studied ECGs from patients with idiopathic ventricular fibrillation and find that patients with early repolarization on their ECG (elevation of the QRS-ST junction of at least 0.1 mV from baseline, which is usually considered a benign finding) is associated with a doubled risk of ICD shock during follow up. <cite>Haiss</cite>


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#Beck Beck CS, Pritchard WH, Feil SA: ''Ventricular fibrillation of long duration abolished by electric shock.'' JAMA 1947; 135: 985-989.
#Beck Beck CS, Pritchard WH, Feil SA: ''Ventricular fibrillation of long duration abolished by electric shock.'' JAMA 1947; 135: 985-989.
#Wiggers Wiggers CJ, Wegria R. ''Ventricular fibrillation due to single localized induction in condenser shock supplied during the vulnerable phase of ventricular systole.'' Am J Physiol 1939;128:500  
#Wiggers Wiggers CJ, Wegria R. ''Ventricular fibrillation due to single localized induction in condenser shock supplied during the vulnerable phase of ventricular systole.'' Am J Physiol 1939;128:500  
#Haiss pmid=1846337
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