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Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1994
The increased awareness of fetal arrhythmias by obstetricians and the development of sophisticated fetal echocardiography have established the basis for identification and treatment of these arrhythmias. The development of fetal hydrops is a recognized link to the severity of the arrhythmia.
E J, Meijboom +5 more
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The increased awareness of fetal arrhythmias by obstetricians and the development of sophisticated fetal echocardiography have established the basis for identification and treatment of these arrhythmias. The development of fetal hydrops is a recognized link to the severity of the arrhythmia.
E J, Meijboom +5 more
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Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1994
As children with cardiac malformations grow older, it appears that although their hemodynamic abnormalities may have been corrected by surgery, an increasing number of these patients have severe and possibly lethal arrhythmias. Atrial surgery and Fontan-type operations are complicated by atrial tachyarrhythmias that are difficult to predict and control.
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As children with cardiac malformations grow older, it appears that although their hemodynamic abnormalities may have been corrected by surgery, an increasing number of these patients have severe and possibly lethal arrhythmias. Atrial surgery and Fontan-type operations are complicated by atrial tachyarrhythmias that are difficult to predict and control.
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Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2003
Postoperative arrhythmia is a major cause of morbidity and mortality after cardiac surgery for congenital heart disease. Rhythm disturbances that may be well tolerated in a normal heart often cause hemodynamic instability when they occur in the immediate postoperative period.
Yueh-Tze, Lan +2 more
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Postoperative arrhythmia is a major cause of morbidity and mortality after cardiac surgery for congenital heart disease. Rhythm disturbances that may be well tolerated in a normal heart often cause hemodynamic instability when they occur in the immediate postoperative period.
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Progress in Pediatric Cardiology, 2000
Fetal arrhythmias may be benign or life-threatening. Benign disturbances in fetal cardiac rhythm are relatively common, and their clinical manifestations are reviewed. Life-threatening fetal arrhythmias include supraventricular tachycardias, atrial flutter, ventricular or junctional tachycardia, chaotic atrial tachycardia, and bradyarrhythmias such as ...
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Fetal arrhythmias may be benign or life-threatening. Benign disturbances in fetal cardiac rhythm are relatively common, and their clinical manifestations are reviewed. Life-threatening fetal arrhythmias include supraventricular tachycardias, atrial flutter, ventricular or junctional tachycardia, chaotic atrial tachycardia, and bradyarrhythmias such as ...
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2000
Atrial arrhythmias are commonly encountered by the primary care clinician. They are usually asymptomatic or have only minor symptoms, unless the ventricular rate becomes very rapid. The challenges for the clinician are to recognize the benign from the more severe arrhythmias, to identify and treat the precipitating cause, to control the symptoms that ...
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Atrial arrhythmias are commonly encountered by the primary care clinician. They are usually asymptomatic or have only minor symptoms, unless the ventricular rate becomes very rapid. The challenges for the clinician are to recognize the benign from the more severe arrhythmias, to identify and treat the precipitating cause, to control the symptoms that ...
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Electroimmunology and cardiac arrhythmia
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2021Jana Grune, Matthias Nahrendorf
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