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Extended Asystole

Archives of Surgery, 1958
R F, MILNES   +3 more
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Asystole with electroconvulsive therapy*

Journal of Internal Medicine, 1994
Abstract. The rare complication of asystole with beta‐adrenergic blockade by labetalol following electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is described with a literature review of cardiac mechanisms (33 references).
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Vasovagal syncope with asystole

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ABSTRACT Although vasovagal episodes are a common cause of syncope, vasovagal syncope can be cardioinhibitory in nature, resulting in a severe heart block or asystole. This case report focuses on a young man with a history of seizures and frequent syncopal episodes who required an extensive clinical workup and treatment for cardioinhibitory ...
Hayden T, Middleton   +2 more
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Asystole

American Journal of Critical Care, 2010
Mary G, Carey   +2 more
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[Asystolic seizures].

Der Nervenarzt, 1998
Epileptic seizures may alter autonomic functions. This is especially the case with complex focal seizures (of temporal lobe origin) and grand mal. Most frequently, such seizures cause ictal tachycardia, sometimes tachypnea, probably caused by the propagation of epileptic discharges to autonomic cerebral structures.
A, Kowalik, J, Bauer, C E, Elger
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CARDIAC ASYSTOLE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1957
H S, RUTH, M L, BUCKLEY, K K, KEOWN
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Ictal asystole

Heart Rhythm, 2011
Dan, Sorajja   +3 more
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Alarming asystole

The Lancet, 2001
E J, Brierley   +3 more
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Physostigmine and asystole

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1981
K, Kulig, B H, Rumack
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Lidocaine Asystole

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
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