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QUINIDIN IN THE TREATMENT OF AURICULAR FIBRILLATION, ESTABLISHED, PAROXYSMAL AND TRANSIENT
, 1925In spite of the fact that quinidin has been widely used over a period of six years in the treatment of auricular fibrillation, there still exists a difference of opinion concerning its indications and contraindications, as well as its true value and ...
F. Smith, N. E. Clarke
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QUINIDINE IN AURICULAR FIBRILLATION: A FAIRLY SAFE INDICATION FOR ITS USE
, 1928In published reports from various medical centers, it is noted that unfortunate results occurring during the course of quinidine therapy have mostly been of an embolic nature.
H. Spiro, W. W. Newman
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AURICULAR FIBRILLATION: REPORT OF CASE IN A CHILD AGED FOUR YEARS
, 1926We desire to place on record a case of auricular fibrillation occurring in a child, aged 4 years. So far as we have been able to determine, this is the youngest patient hitherto reported.
W. Resnik, W. J. Scott
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AURICULAR FLUTTER AND FIBRILLATION
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951To the Editor: —In his letter to the Editor which appeared inThe Journalof Oct. 6, 1951, Dr. Ernest B. Zeisler has advanced arguments supporting the circus movement theory of auricular fibrillation. Dr. Zeisler states that "in auricular flutter there is an underlying circus movement" and suggests that, since auricular flutter and auricular ...
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, 1922
During the past four years, sufficient evidence has been accumulated to indicate that in a certain number of patients suffering from fibrillation of the auricles (about 50 per cent.), oral administration of quinidin sulphate serves to restore the normal ...
R. Levy
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During the past four years, sufficient evidence has been accumulated to indicate that in a certain number of patients suffering from fibrillation of the auricles (about 50 per cent.), oral administration of quinidin sulphate serves to restore the normal ...
R. Levy
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, 1923
Paroxysmal tachycardia of ventricular origin is one of the rarest disturbances of the cardiac mechanism. The first case with electrocardiographic tracings was recorded by Lewis 1 in 1909. Robinson and Herrmann 2 recently reported four cases and discussed
C. Wolferth, T. M. McMillan
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Paroxysmal tachycardia of ventricular origin is one of the rarest disturbances of the cardiac mechanism. The first case with electrocardiographic tracings was recorded by Lewis 1 in 1909. Robinson and Herrmann 2 recently reported four cases and discussed
C. Wolferth, T. M. McMillan
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THE AURICLES IN CASES OF AURICULAR FIBRILLATION
, 1925Although a remarkable advance has been made in recent years in the knowledge of the irregularities of cardiac rhythm and of abnormal cardiac rates and very definite ideas have been established in regard to the mechanisms that underly these abnormalities,
C. Frothingham
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AURICULAR FIBRILLATION IN CHILDHOOD
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1932Auricular fibrillation is a common arrhythmia in adults. According to White, 1 it probably ranks third in order of frequency, premature contractions being first and paroxysmal tachycardia second. In children this form of arrhythmia has been regarded as extremely uncommon, and reports of only a few cases in children under 10 years of age appear in the ...
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Quinidine therapy of auricular fibrillation
American Heart Journal, 1950Abstract 1. 1. Auricular flutter is a common result of quinidine therapy given for conversion of auricular fibrillation to normal sinus rhythm. 2. 2. The appearance of auricular flutter is in itself not a contraindication to continue quinidine therapy.
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