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Defibrillation and Cardioversion

2012
Electrical shock therapies are capable of terminating arrhythmias due to reentry. Reentry is the predominant mechanism of majorities of arrhythmias in ICUs.
Rajesh Chawla, Sananta Kumar Dash
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Cardioversion and Defibrillation

2016
Cardioversion and defibrillation are both techniques of terminating cardiac arrhythmias. Direct current (DC) cardioversion uses the discharge of electrical energy through the myocardium to terminate certain arrhythmias. In DC cardioversion shock delivery is synchronized with the QRS complex to avoid provoking ventricular fibrillation (VF).
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Cardioversion and the Anesthesiologist

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1970
Adolfo A. Sardinas, Jose E. Usubiaga
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The technique of cardioversion

American Heart Journal, 1964
Robert Kleiger   +2 more
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“Cardioversion” in the Management of Arrhythmias

Medical Clinics of North America, 1965
F.A.C.P John H. Killough   +1 more
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Cardioversion

2007
Melissa Franckowiak, Nader D. Nader
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Anaesthesia for cardioversion

2007
Khalid A Khalaiwi   +4 more
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