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7th Edition of Cardiology World Conference

October 08-10, 2026 | Tokyo, Japan

October 08 -10, 2026 | Tokyo, Japan
Cardio 2024

Right to left angina Yasser’s syndrome (Swinging Yasser’s central heart syndrome) or Dancing Yasser’s heart syndrome-A new cardiovascular discovery and differentiation-A case report

Yasser Mohammed Hassanain Elsayed, Speaker at Cardiovascular Conference
Egyptian Ministry of Health, Egypt
Title : Right to left angina Yasser’s syndrome (Swinging Yasser’s central heart syndrome) or Dancing Yasser’s heart syndrome-A new cardiovascular discovery and differentiation-A case report

Abstract:

Rationale:

Mesocardia is the heart in the middle compartment of the chest. The human heart is normally located within the thoracic cavity, medially between the lungs in the mediastinum. Marfan syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder and multi-systemic genetic disorder that affects the connective tissue. Dextrocardia is a rare congenital condition in which the apex of the heart is located on the right side of the body rather than towards the left. Heterotaxy syndromes refer to abnormal left/right distribution of thoracic and abdominal organs that is neither situs solitus nor situs inversus. They are commonly associated with congenital heart disease (CHD) and visceral malformations. There is either left or right isomerism also present in Heterotaxy syndromes.
Patient concerns: A 17-year-old adolescent single-student male patient was presented to the intensive care unit (ICU) with angina and alternation of the chest pain referral to both arms.
Diagnosis:

Right to left angina Yasser’s syndrome (Swinging Yasser’s central heart syndrome) or Dancing Yasser’s heart syndrome in an adolescent male patient.
Interventions:

Electrocardiography and echocardiography.
Outcomes:

Spontaneous dramatic clinical, and electrocardiographic improvement with no medications had happened.
Lessons:

Right to left angina Yasser’s syndrome (Swinging Yasser’s central heart syndrome) or Dancing Yasser’s heart syndrome is a new and innovative cardiovascular syndrome. Due to some similarities, dextrocardia, Marfan syndrome, and Heterotaxy syndrome are implicated in Differentiation. Dancing hyperactivity, traction, and twisting theories are interpretative suggested theories for this new syndrome.

Audience Take Away:

  • The audience will be more search for a more discovery about this new syndrome
  • This syndrome will help the audience to understand the dynamic and static status of the heart
  • Yes. So, widening this research to expand their research or teaching is advisable
  • This syndrome opens the way for researchers to more cardiovascular discoveries
  • Unavailable genetic testing for new syndromes and probable genetic diseases sometimes is a vital problem

Biography:

Dr. Yasser Mohammed Hassanain Elsayed is a scientist, critical care physician, cardiologist, and independent researcher at the Ministry of Health in Egypt. He has (160) publicized articles with (36) Innovations. They included (7) "Yasser’s sign", (8) "Yasser’s phenomenon", (1) "Yasser’s modification", (2) "Yasser’s maneuver", (1) “Yasser’s method”, (1) “Yasser’s test”, (8) “Yasser’s syndrome”, (1) "Yasser’s fibrillation", (1) "Yasser’s procedure", (1) Yasser’s ECG palpitations wave, (1) Factitious Yasser's infarction, (1) "Yasser’s criterion", (1) "Yasser's conversions", (1) "Amiodarone off-phenomenon, and (1) "Yasser’s classification". He was an international speaker in (46) Conferences, (8) Keynote speaker, and reviewed (more than 352 articles) for (105) Journals and (2) Conferences. He was an honorable editor for (275) Journals, (16) Conferences OCM, and was an instructor in (15) official and (150) non-official training. He has accepted abstracts in Conferences with no presentation (28). He has (54) COVID-19 publicized articles; He was nominated for big prizes such as the Breakthrough Prize, the Einstein Prize, the Shoman Award, Mostafa Prize, etc. He gained (more than 191) excellence certificates. The most famous articles are: 1. Wavy triple, an electrocardiographic sign (Yasser’s sign). 2. Wavy double Electrocardiographic sign (Yasser’s sign). 3. Graded phenomenon (Yasser’s phenomenon). 4. Connected aircraft squadron electrocardiographic sign (Yasser’s sign). 5. Electrocardiographic Passing phenomenon (Flying phenomenon or Yasser’s phenomenon). 6. Movable weaning off an electrocardiographic phenomenon (Yasser’s phenomenon of hypocalcemia). 7. Yasser’s COVID-19 discrepancy phenomenon. 8. Yasser’s maneuver in the psychogenic coma. 9. Yasser’s modification or oxygen test. 10. Three and one method (Yasser’s method). 11. Yasser's stressor test (Fear and calm test). 12. Triphasic Yasser's stressor syndrome (Fear, calm, and fear syndrome). 13. Right-to-left angina Yasser’s syndrome (Swinging Yasser’s central heart syndrome) or Dancing Yasser’s heart syndrome. 14. Sinusoidal atrial fibrillation (Yasser’s fibrillation). 15. Yasser’s triple discoloration sign. 16. Yasser’s procedure. 17. Yasser's Wenckebach reversal phenomenon. 18. Yasser’s cup of coffee stress syndrome (Single cup of coffee stress syndrome). 19. Yasser’s ECG palpitations wave. 20. Bilobed apical floating heart Yasser’s syndrome. 21. Amiodarone off-phenomenon. 22. Factitious Yasser's infarction. 23. Yasser’s criterion of Inferior ST-Segment Discrepancy Deviations in AF. 24. Yasser's pressure maneuver in Left Facial Palsy with Monopelgia. 25. Retrograde Yasser's Flushing Phenomenon in Left Facial Palsy with Monopelgia. 26. Yasser's conversions. 27. Yasser's coving sign. 28. Yasser's squaring saddling syndrome. 29. Partial modified Yasser's WPW syndrome. 30. Yasser's lateral halo sign. 31. Ephemeral Yasser's scooping ST-segment depression and giant T-wave phenomenon. 32. Yasser's migration sign. 33. Tail apex syndrome. 34. Yasser’s V1-aVR rhythm syndrome. 35. Diagonal biting compressive radiological Yasser’s sign. 36. Yasser’s classification of QRS fragmentation.

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