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EPHEDRINE IN ADAMS-STOKES SYNDROME [PDF]

open access: closedJournal of the American Medical Association, 1932
Epinephrine has been used with success to abolish the temporary ventricular standstill of Adams-Stokes syndrome. 1 The transient nature of its action and the necessity for subcutaneous administration represent two palpable objections to this drug. Ephedrine largely overcomes both of these difficulties, as it exhibits an epinephrine-like action over a ...
J. Wood
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A STUDY OF TWO CASES OF ADAMS-STOKES' SYNDROME WITH HEART-BLOCK

open access: closedArchives of Internal Medicine, 1911
Despite the numerous observations of recent years on the subject of auriculoventricular dissociation there is much that remains unexplained. Two cases of heart-block, which came under our observation during the past year, have presented features of such unusual interest as to justify special consideration.
F. W. Peabody, W. S. Thayer
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Adams-Stokes syndrome due to sinoatrial block

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1966
Abstract A case of a 29 year old female patient with sinoatrial block, first degree A-V heart block and Adams-Stokes seizures since the age of 11 is reported. The mechanism of the syncopal attacks was established by continuous radioelectrocardiographic monitoring as episodes of sinoatrial heart block or arrest, or both.
Otto F. Muller   +3 more
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Adams-Stokes syndrome

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1961
Abstract A review of the literature on Adams-Stokes syndrome is given and a series of cases from the General Hospital in Malmo during a ten year period is presented. The series consists of forty-two patients and includes only such patients in whom an attack has been observed.
B. Johansson
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ADAMS-STOKES SYNDROME ASSOCIATED WITH CHRONIC HEART BLOCK

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1960
The authors report on six patients in whom prednisone therapy either permanently or temporarily diminished or eliminated heart block and abolished the associated attacks of syncope. The attacks were eliminated within 24 hours after the beginning of corticosteroid therapy, whether or not the heart block was alleviated.
Simon Dack   +4 more
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Treatment of Heart Block and Adams-Stokes Syndrome with Sustained-Action Isoproterenol

JAMA, 1961
Fifteen patients with atrioventricular heart block and Adams-Stokes syndrome were treated with oral sustained-action isoproterenol tablets, 30 mg. every 4 to 6 hours. One or more of the following beneficial effects was observed in 13 patients: restoration and maintenance of normal sinus rhythm, increase in the rate of the basic idioventricular ...
Simon Dack, Stanley R. Robbin
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