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Ventricular arrhythmias in a patient with artificial pacemakers
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1967Abstract The case of a patient is reported whose implanted pacemaker manifested different mal-functions, including the development of ventricular premature beats, tachycardia and fibrillation. The ventricular premature beats were satisfactorily controlled when the catheter pacemaker was turned off and the heart was paced only by the internal ...
G S, Thind +3 more
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Minerva medica, 1977
The new generation of pacemakers satisfy three basic requirements; histocompatibility, small size, and long life. Resins have been abandoned in favour of titanium cases. These are completely sealed and there is no risk of infiltration or histotoxicity. In addition, the employment of low consumption circuits and new sources of energy, especially lithium,
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The new generation of pacemakers satisfy three basic requirements; histocompatibility, small size, and long life. Resins have been abandoned in favour of titanium cases. These are completely sealed and there is no risk of infiltration or histotoxicity. In addition, the employment of low consumption circuits and new sources of energy, especially lithium,
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Tachycardia and Death Due to an Artificial Pacemaker
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1965Excerpt Chronic complete heart block is compatible with life as long as a steady idioventricular rhythm continues and the beat remains above 40/min.
F, COSTEAS +3 more
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Artificial cardiac pacemakers.
International journal of clinical pharmacology, therapy, and toxicology, 1990Artificial pacemakers are electronic devices used primarily to control cardiac rate in patients in whom the intrinsic heart rate is inadequate for a normal life style. These devices automatically and rhythmically provide electrical impulses to stimulate the heart.
G, Das, D, Carlblom
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Cardiac arrhythmias related to artificial pacemakers
Journal of Electrocardiology, 1971Summary Various cardiac arrhythmias related to artificial pacemakers are described in detail, and representative electrocardiographic illustrations are presented. The importance of recognizing malfunction of various pacemakers has been emphasized. An early manifestation of malfunction should be suspected even when the pre-set rate is altered by only ...
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THE SUPPRESSION OF ARRHYTHMIAS BY ARTIFICIAL PACEMAKING
The Lancet, 1964E, SOWTON, A, LEATHAM, P, CARSON
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The use of artificial cardiac pacemakers
American Heart Journal, 1963J B, SCHWEDEL, D J, ESCHER
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QRS Alteration-induced Torsade de Pointes in a Patient With an Artificial Pacemaker and Hypokalemia
Japanese Circulation Journal, 1996Tohru Ohe +2 more
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