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Henrick Joan Joost (Hein J. J. ) Wellens, M.D., (1935–2020) was a Dutch cardiologist who is considered one of the founding fathers of clinical cardiac electrophysiology - a discipline which enables patients with cardiac arrhythmias to have catheter electrode mapping and ablation.
Hein Wellens: 1935: 2020: Netherlands: Cardiac electro-physiology: Karel Frederik Wenckebach: 1864: 1940: Netherlands and Austria [39] Mónica Xavier: 1956: Uruguay: Cardiologist turned politician [40] Naresh Trehan: 1946 Indian Received numerous awards, including the Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan, Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award and Dr. B. C ...
Wellens' syndrome is an electrocardiographic manifestation of critical proximal left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery stenosis in people with unstable angina. Originally thought of as two separate types, A and B, it is now considered an evolving wave form, initially of biphasic T wave inversions and later becoming symmetrical, often ...
Mark E. Josephson (1943-2017) was an American cardiologist and writer, who was in the 1970s one of the American pioneers of the medical cardiology subspecialty of cardiac electrophysiology.
Wellens is a surname. It may refer to: ... Hein Wellens (1935–2020), Dutch cardiologist; Jacob Thomas Jozef Wellens (1726-1784), Roman Catholic bishop of Antwerp, ...
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Hein is a Dutch and Low German masculine given name, a short version of Hendrik/Heinrich, ... Hein Wellens (1935–2020), Dutch cardiologist; Hein-Peter Weyher ...