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AURICULAR FIBRILLATION IN GOITER

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1924
Recently Schoonmaker and Webb1reported a case of auricular fibrillation in a toxic adenoma of the thyroid. Because of the great improvement noted in all symptoms in this case and the rarity of this condition among our patients with goiter we thought it worth while to investigate the literature on this subject. In looking through the literature we find
E. A. Baumgartner   +2 more
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Electrical Stimulation of the Greater Auricular Nerve to Reduce Postoperative Atrial Fibrillation.

Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology, 2019
BACKGROUND Postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) occurs in up to 40% of patients undergoing cardiac surgery. Invasive stimulation of the vagal nerve previously demonstrated a reduced risk of POAF.
M. Andreas   +7 more
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PATHOLOGIC CHANGES IN AURICULAR FIBRILLATION AND IN ALLIED ARRHYTHMIAS

, 1929
From time to time during the past twenty years studies have been made to determine the existence of a specific lesion in auricular fibrillation, auricular flutter and paroxysmal tachycardia.
W. Yater
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AURICULAR FIBRILLATION: RESULTS OF SEVEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE WITH QUINIDINE SULPHATE THERAPY (1921 TO 1928)

, 1929
During the ten years following the introduction of quinidine 1 for the restoration of normal rhythm in cases of auricular fibrillation, ample opportunity has been afforded for the clinical and experimental study of this drug.
L. Wolff, P. D. White
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TRANSIENT AURICULAR FIBRILLATION: IN A HEALTHY MAN FOLLOWING HYDROGEN SULPHID POISONING

, 1916
Auricular fibrillation is now firmly established as the disturbance of the cardiac mechanism causing the absolutely irregular pulse, a very frequent clinical phenomenon and the most usual type of cardiac irregularity observed in patients with heart ...
G. Robinson
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DIGITALIS STUDIES ON CHILDREN WITH HEART DISEASE: III. AURICULAR FIBRILLATION IN CHILDREN WITH AN EARLY TOXIC DIGITALIS MANIFESTATION

, 1930
It is generally agreed that digitalis finds its greatest use and value in its slowing of the ventricular rate during established auricular fibrillation.
S. P. Schwartz
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COMPLETE AND PERMANENT HEART-BLOCK FOLLOWING THE USE OF DIGITALIS IN AURICULAR FIBRILLATION

, 1912
One of the commonest, as well as one of the most interesting, varieties of cardiac irregularity is that known as auricular fibrillation. In this condition the auricles, instead of contracting rhythmically, are thrown into a state of tremulousness ...
A. E. Taussig
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AURICULAR FIBRILLATION IN CHILDREN: ITS RELATION TO RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE

, 1928
Incidence Clinical Classification Paroxysmal Auricular Fibrillation Terminal Auricular Fibrillation Chronic Auricular Fibrillation Comment (a) Extrinsic Factors and the Development of Auricular Fibrillation (b) Acute Rheumatic Fever and the Development ...
S. P. Schwartz, M. Weiss
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Experimental studies on auricular flutter and auricular fibrillation

American Heart Journal, 1948
Abstract Injection of aconitine into the region of the head of the sinus node causes auricular tachycardia with a rate between 200 and 400 per minute. Often auricular fibrillation appears spontaneously or follows vagus stimulation. The change of the auricular tachycardia into fibrillation and vice versa, which was ofter registered, shows that the ...
David Scherf, R. Terranova, F.J. Romano
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OBSERVATIONS ON THE BLOOD GASES IN AURICULAR FIBRILLATION AND AFTER THE RESTORATION OF THE NORMAL MECHANISM

, 1923
The object of this investigation was to determine what changes take place in the gases of the arterial and venous blood when the cardiac mechanism reverts from auricular fibrillation to the normal mechanism. There has been no report of similar studies in
H. J. Stewart
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