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A Study on Systolic Dyssynchrony Index on Predicting Arrythmias in Heart Diseases

Dr. Venkatesh Kumar and Dr. Amirtha Ganesh
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Dr. Venkatesh Kumar: Cardiologist, even group of healthcare, India
Dr. Amirtha Ganesh: Cardiology, AIIMS Mangalagiri, India

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2025, vol. 12, issue 7, 943-947

Abstract: Cardiac disorders are the most common cause of death. The condition with its chronicity can bring the patient back for consultation with the manifestation as arrythmias. Myocardial infarction and cardiomyopathy are amongst the cause of highest arrythmogenic potential in heart conditions This study focuses on easing the prediction value of arrythmias in patients post MI and DCMP. Systolic Diyssynchrony Index or SDI addresses the lacuna of discharging patients with an anti-arrythmic at the OPD or emergency set-up before or during the presentation of arrhythmia.

Date: 2025
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