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Arrhythmias

2022
Heart rhythm disorders (cardiac arrhythmias) are a common cause of death and disability, affecting millions of individuals worldwide. More than half of sudden cardiac deaths are attributed to ventricular arrhythmias and atrial fibrillation, with the latter being the most prevalent clinical arrhythmia affecting >30 million individuals worldwide ...
Heijman, Jordi, Dobrev, Dobromir
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Electrocardiogram and arrhythmias

Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, 2009
Introduced by Einthoven, electrocardiography remains the most common diagnostic procedure readily available to the physician in primary and secondary care. It is a graphical display of the electrical potential difference as it spreads through the heart and is recorded at the body surface.
Jeremy J Murphy, Rajender Singh
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The Cardiac Arrhythmias

New England Journal of Medicine, 1954
Arrhythmias Arising in Atrioventricular Node There is both experimental and clinical evidence11 that extrasystoles and tachycardia originating in the atrioventricular node often cannot be different...
Myron Prinzmetal, Rexford Kennamer
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Arrhythmias

2011
Abstract Both atrial and ventricular arrhythmias are common in patients with heart failure and cardiomyopathy, regardless of underlying aetiology. Arrhythmias contribute significantly to symptoms, morbidity (including periodic decompensation), and mortality in the form of ventricular arrhythmias causing sudden cardiac death.
Ashley M. Nisbet, Derek T. Connelly
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Genetics and Arrhythmias

Annual Review of Medicine, 2003
The availability of chromosomal markers that span the human genome and improved high-throughput technology for genotyping and sequencing have led to major advances against genetic diseases. Genes have been identified for several disorders responsible for arrhythmias and sudden death.
Ramon Brugada, Robert Roberts
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