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Pacemaker Treatment in Adams-Stokes Syndrome
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1968n 1952 Zoll [Zl] , using external electrodes, introduced artificial pacemaker treatment in patients threatened by Adams-Stokes atI tacks. With the use of epicardial [4], intramyocardial [18, 191 or endocardia1 electrodes [7, 123, a lower threshold for electrical stimulation of the myocardium was achieved.
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Adams-Stokes syndrome induced by transient, recurrent ventricular fibrillation
American Heart Journal, 1938Abstract A case of recurring Adams-Stokes syndrome induced by transient ventricular fibrillation is reported. The attacks occurred at intervals of about seven weeks and recurred as often as twenty times a day. The longest individual attack lasted three and one-half minutes.
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Artificial pacemaker for treatment of Adams-Stokes syndrome and slow heart rate☆
, 1963Rune Elmgvist+4 more
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One hundred cases of treatment for Adams-Stokes syndrome with permanent intravenous pacemaker.
Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 1965H. Lagergren+3 more
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Propranolol (Inderal) in the Management of Adams‐Stokes Syndrome in Childhood
Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1965Alf Wennevold+2 more
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