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William Dressler (1890–1969) was a cardiologist born in Poland, who went on to become a Director of Cardiology at Maimonides Medical Center. [1] [2]

Dressler's syndrome is named after him for discovering the condition in 1956. [3] [4] [5]

The "Dressler beat", a type of QRS complex, [6] is also named after him.

References

  1. ^ "Dressler's+syndrome - Definition from Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary". Retrieved 2009-01-06.
  2. ^ Whitworth, Judith A.; Firkin, Barry G. (1996). Dictionary of medical eponyms. New York: Parthenon Pub. pp.  99. ISBN  1-85070-333-7.
  3. ^ Bendjelid K, Pugin J (November 2004). "Is Dressler syndrome dead?". Chest. 126 (5): 1680–2. doi: 10.1378/chest.126.5.1680. PMID  15539743.
  4. ^ Streifler J, Pitlik S, Dux S, et al. (April 1984). "Dressler's syndrome after right ventricular infarction". Postgrad Med J. 60 (702): 298–300. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.60.702.298. PMC  2417818. PMID  6728756.
  5. ^ Dressler W (January 1959). "The post-myocardial-infarction syndrome: a report on forty-four cases". Arch Intern Med. 103 (1): 28–42. doi: 10.1001/archinte.1959.00270010034006. PMID  13605300.
  6. ^ Lam P, Saba S (2002). "Approach to the evaluation and management of wide complex tachycardias". Indian Pacing Electrophysiol J. 2 (4): 120–6. PMC  1557420. PMID  16951728.