David H Spodick American cardiologist
Spodick, David H.
Spodick, David H., 1927-
Spodick, David Howard, 1927-
Spodick, David H. (1927-2019)
VIAF ID: 75142675 (Personal)
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Works
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Acute pericarditis | |
Dynamic variations of P-wave duration in a patient with acute decompensated congestive heart failure | |
Empress Sissi and cardiac tamponade : an historical perspective | |
Intrapericardial therapy and diagnosis | |
Introduction: Direct therapy for coronary disease, myocardial disease, and severe cardiac arrhythmias | |
Left atrial remodeling in competitive athletes | |
Left bundle branch block is not equivalent to "absent septal q wave" | |
Left bundle branch block--significance of the spatial QRS axis (vector) | |
Left ventricular dysfunction | |
Letter by Spodick | |
Lupus myopericarditis as a preceding stressor for takotsubo cardiomyopathy. | |
Metastatic renal cell carcinoma masquerading as ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction | |
Milk Alkali syndrome: an electrocardiographic masquerader for non-hypothermic Osborn phenomenon | |
Minimal requirements for interpreting Wenckebach (Mobitz I) A-V block | |
Multifocal atrial arrhythmia | |
Orthograde T waves in bundle branch blocks | |
Osborne (J) waves in hypothermia | |
P-wave indices in patients with pulmonary emphysema: do P-terminal force and interatrial block have confounding effects? | |
Pathogenetic mechanisms, new drugs, and old problems in idiopathic recurrent pericarditis: comment on the article by Picco et al | |
Pericardial diseases | |
Pericardial manifestations in autoimmune encounters: some worthy facts for consideration! | |
Pericardiology : contemporary answers to continuing challenges | |
The pericardium : a comprehensive textbook | |
Persistent J-ST elevation: a sign of persistent perimyocardial irritation | |
Pleuropericardial effusion: an unusual presentation of polymyalgia rheumatica. | |
Poor estimation of echocardiographic left atrial linear dimension from electrocardiographic assessment in an outpatient cohort | |
Posterior fascicular ventricular tachycardia as an escape rhythm | |
Postpericardiotomy syndrome: a proposal for diagnostic criteria. | |
Potential clinical correlates and risk factors for interatrial block | |
Pretreatment with corticosteroids attenuates the efficacy of colchicine in preventing recurrent pericarditis: a multi-centre all-case analysis | |
Prognosis of myopericarditis as determined from previously published reports. | |
Progression of advanced interatrial block to atrial flutter: a prospectively-followed case. | |
Prospective assessment of cardiovascular events in patients with partial and advanced interatrial conduction delay: a preliminary observation | |
Reevaluation of the criterion for interatrial block | |
Refined nine-lead total QRS voltage with body mass index might offer a better diagnostic accuracy! | |
Regional pericardits: a mischievous masquerader | |
Repetitive yawning associated with cardiac tamponade | |
Response to Role of a 12-Lead Electrocardiogram in the Diagnosis of Cardiac Tamponade as Diagnosed by Transthoracic Echocardiography in Patients With Malignant Pericardial Effusion | |
Retrograde embolism from the descending thoracic aorta causing stroke: an underappreciated clinical condition. | |
Risk prediction in pericarditis: who to keep in hospital? | |
Risk stratification for recurrent heart failure in patients post-myocardial infarction with electrocardiographic and echocardiographic left atrial abnormality | |
Role of colchicine in nonidiopathic pericarditis needs further exploration! | |
Role of epicardial fat in atrial fibrillation after coronary artery bypass surgery | |
Shifting junctional pacemaker with artifactual Q-waves and J(ST) elevations. | |
Specific electrocardiographic markers of P-wave morphology in interatrial block | |
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection associated with sexual intercourse | |
ST displacements: a striking optical illusion | |
Stones, lithotripters, trials, and arguments | |
Supernormal conduction | |
Swinging heart and vector alternans: signs of impending doom | |
Symptomatic malignant pericardial effusion due to advanced pericardial malignancies: a palliative approach. | |
Systolic time intervals | |
Thyrotoxic pericarditis: An underappreciated phenomenon | |
To the Editor--PQ-segment depression in short QT syndrome: a commendable observation, yet some facts need further exploration. | |
Tombstone ST segments | |
Transient Super-Himalayan P-waves in severe pulmonary emphysema | |
Triage and management of pericardial effusion | |
Unappreciated prevalence of interatrial block and associated consequences: a poorly perceived pandemic. | |
Usefulness of diastolic time measured on electrocardiogram to improve sensitivity and specificity of exercise tolerance tests | |
Utility of the frontal plane QRS axis in identifying non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction in patients with poor R-wave progression | |
Ventricular bigeminy with retrograde V-A activation leading to isorhythmic dissociation | |
Visual computed tomographic scoring of emphysema and its correlation with its diagnostic electrocardiographic sign: the frontal P vector. | |
Widely split P waves in the presence of interatrial block | |
Wolff-Parkinson-White ECG with pseudo-infarct |