Enliven: Clinical Cardiology and Research

Acknowledgement
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Thesis

Correlation between P Wave Dispersion, QRS Duration & QT Dispersion in Hospital Events in Cases of Acute Coronary Syndrome

Mahmoud Fekry Hassan Hassebo, M.B. B.Ch


Visiting Resident, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Critical Care Medicine, Alexandria University


Corresponding author


Mahmoud Fekry Hassan Hassebo, M.B. B.Ch, Visiting Resident, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Critical Care Medicine, Alexandria University, Hospitals University of Alexandria, Egypt, E-mail: mahmoudhassebo@yahoo.com

 

Received Date: 29th October 2015

Accepted Date: 11th February 2016

Published Date: 15th February 2016


Citation


Hassebo MFH (2016) Correlation between P Wave Dispersion, QRS Duration & QT Dispersion in Hospital Events in Cases of Acute Coronary Syndrome. Enliven: Clin Cardiol Res 3(S1): 001.

Copyright


@ 2016 Dr. Mahmoud Fekry Hassan Hassebo. This is an Open Access article published and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Abstract

First and above of all, I would like to confess favor and thanks to ALLAH who granted me the power, patience and reconciliation at all time, without his great blessing, I would never accomplish my work.

 

Acknowledgement


First and above of all, I would like to confess favor and thanks to ALLAH who granted me the power, patience and reconciliation at all time, without his great blessing, I would never accomplish my work.

No word could express my feeling of gratitude and respect to Prof. Dr. Tarek Hussein El Badawy, Professor of Cardiology and Angiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alexandria for his supervition, useful advices, marvelous effort and support during this study.

I would like to express my sincere gratitude and appreciation to Prof. Dr. Muhammad Nasr eldin El Sayed, Professor of Critical Care Medicine, Alexandria University Hospitals, for his kind advice, valuable supervision and constructive encouragement in conducting the study.

My deep appreciation to Dr. Mohamed Mostafa Abd El Salam Megahed, Assistant Professor of Critical Care Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alexandria, for his continuous supervision and expert guidance.

Finally, warmest thanks should go to my family for their endless help, support and encouragement.