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Cardiac Surgery for Arrhythmias

Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 2004
Cardiac arrhythmia surgery was initiated in 1968 with the first successful division of an accessory AV connection for the Wolff‐Parkinson‐White syndrome. Subsequent surgical procedures included the left atrial isolation procedure and right atrial isolation procedure for automatic atrial tachycardias, discrete cryosurgery of the AV node for AV nodal ...
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LIDOCAINE IN CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1968
Sixty unanesthetized patients with 74 cardiac arrhythmias received lidocaine intravenously in an average dose of 1.5 mg/kg in 30 seconds. Suppression or termination of ventricular arrhythmias occurred in more than 80% of the 33 patients whether they had an acute myocardial infarction, were receiving digitalis, or were not receiving digitalis or ...
Lawrence A. Lubow   +3 more
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DIPHENYLHYDANTOIN IN CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1967
Abstract 1. 1. Diphenylhydantoin was administered intravenously to 57 patients in whom 73 cardiac arrhythmias occurred. Thirty-one of 49 arrhythmias in patients on digitalis preparations were converted by diphenylhydantoin. Of 24 arrhythmias in patients not on digitalis, diphenylhydantoin was effective in 1.
Michael R. Rosen   +2 more
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Treatment of Cardiac Arrhythmias

Circulation, 1953
The management of cardiac arrhythmias has been revolutionized by the use of new diagnostic and therapeutic modalities. The development and advancement of both pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic therapies, particularly radiofrequency catheter ablation and new implantable devices, have resulted in better treatment, suppression, and frequently cure of ...
Davendra Mehta, Davendra Mehta
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Common cardiac arrhythmias

Nursing Standard, 2002
The interpretation of cardiac arrhythmias plays an important role in the diagnosis of cardiac disorders. Helen Hand examines the physiology of the heart, the electrical conduction mechanism, cardiac rhythm disorders and cardiac monitoring.
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Caffeine and Cardiac Arrhythmias

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1988
To review the evidence supporting the belief that caffeine causes cardiac arrhythmias.Studies published since 1982 identified through computerized searches of MEDLINE, TOXLINE, and Chemical Abstracts and a review of bibliographies of relevant articles on the subject of caffeine and cardiac arrhythmias.All clinical studies examining caffeine as a cause ...
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Inherited and acquired vulnerability to ventricular arrhythmias: cardiac Na+ and K+ channels.

Physiological Reviews, 2005
Mutations in cardiac Na(+) and K(+) channels can disrupt the precise balance of ionic currents that underlies normal cardiac excitation and relaxation.
C. Clancy, R. Kass
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Cardiac Arrhythmias in Women

Revista Española de Cardiología (English Edition), 2006
The aim of this study was to review published data on gender differences in cardiac electrophysiology and in the presentation and clinical treatment of arrhythmias. The evidence from studies published to date show that women have a higher mean resting heart rate, a longer QT interval, a shorter QRS duration, and a lower QRS voltage than men. Women have
Concepción Moro, Oscar Bernal
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Neuromodulation for cardiac arrhythmia

Heart Rhythm, 2016
The autonomic nervous system is known to play a significant role in the genesis and maintenance of arrhythmias. Neuromodulation, mostly designed to increase the parasympathetic tone and suppress the sympathetic tone, has become an emerging therapeutic strategy for the treatment of arrhythmias.
Sunny S. Po, Qina Zhou, Yuemei Hou
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Alcohol and Cardiac Arrhythmias

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1998
Chronic alcohol overconsumption increases the risk for sudden death presumably due to ventricular arrhythmias. This paper is a review of the mechanisms behind alcohol‐induced arrhythmias and describe the incidence of alcohol‐related ventricular arrhythmias.
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