Jacob Agmon
NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital
17 Papers
185 Citations
Jacob Agmon is an academic researcher from NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tachycardia & Myocardial infarction. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications.
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Papers
Cerebrovascular accident complicating acute myocardial infarction: Incidence, clinical significance, and short-long-term mortality rates
Solomon Behar,David Tanne,Edward G. Abinader,Jacob Agmon,Jacob Barzilai,Yaacov Friedman,Elieser Kaplinsky,Nissim Kauli,Yehezkiel Kishon,Abraham Palant,Benyamin Peled,Leonardo Reisin,Zwi Schlesinger,Izhar Zahavi,Monty Zion,Uri Goldbourt +15 more
TL;DR: In this large cohort of consecutive patients with myocardial infarction, CVATIA was a relatively infrequent complication of acute myocardioinfarction.
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Acute Anterior Wall Myocardial Infarction Presenting with Positive T Waves and Without ST Segment Shift: Electrocardiographic Features and Angiographic Correlation
Alex Sagie,Samuel Sclarovsky,Boris Strasberg,Oscar H. Kracoff,Eldad Rechavia,Roni Bassevich,Jacob Agmon +6 more
TL;DR: Patients who do not develop ST segment elevation during evolving anterior AMI represent a subgroup with a high probability of total obstruction of the LAD artery with retrograde filling via collateral vessels and a small degree of left ventricular dysfunction.
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The effect of glucagon on arrhythmias due to digitalis toxicity.
TL;DR: It is concluded that a multiplicity of factors—enhanced automaticity of the sinoatrial node, improved atrioventricular conduction, changes in potassium levels and, at times, slight lowering of ventricular automaticity—all contribute to the antiarrhythmic capabilities of glucagon.
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Natural course of electrocardiographic components and stages in the first twelve hours of acute myocardial infarction
Eliezer Klainman,Samuel Sclarovsky,Ruben F. Lewin,On Topaz,Hanan Farbstein,Avraham Pinchas,Lion Fohoriles,Jacob Agmon +7 more
TL;DR: Time course evolution of R, Q, T and ST components of the electrocardiogram during the first 12 hours of an acute myocardial infarction was studied and early appearance of Q waves correlated well with rapid progression to stages III-IV within 12 hours in both infarctions groups.
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Decrease of Right and Left Atrial Sizes After Direct-Current Electrical Cardioversion in Chronic Atrial Fibrillation
Henry N. Neufeld,Jacob Agmon,Solomon Behar,Uri Goldbourt,Henrietta Reicher,Edward G. Abinader,Jacob Barzilay,Nissim Kauli,Yehezkiel Kishon,Abraham Palant,Benyamin Peled,Leonardo Reisin,Egon Riss,Zwi Schlesinger,Izhar Zahavi,Monty Zion,Moshe Algom,Newton Yalom,Yaacov Friedman,Lev Bloch,Menachem Katz,Benyamin Pelled,Zakki Abu-Mot h,Jamil Hir,Ehud Goldhammer,David Rosenmann,Jonathan Balkin,Henrietta Reicher-Reiss,Ron Narinsky,Lori Man +29 more
- 01 Jan 1991
TL;DR: The morning increase in plasma catecholamines, by further augmenting the direct effects of the sympathetic nervous system, expands the oxygen demand of the myocardium and may lead to plaque rupture or fissure that forms the substrate for thrombus formation as discussed by the authors.
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