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Concealed Wenckebach Phenomenon in Left Bundle Branch Associated With Chest Pain. [PDF]
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Long-term management of paroxysmal atrioventricular block with Wenckebach cycles in a dog. [PDF]
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Minerva Medica, 2022
Suspected transient loss of consciousness and syncope are common causes of hospitalization in older patients. Arrhythmias are the most common cardiac causes of syncope. Although a number of instrumental diagnostic procedures are usually routinely performed in patients with suspected syncope, a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) is the only instrumental ...
Bo, Mario, Del Rosso, Attilio
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Suspected transient loss of consciousness and syncope are common causes of hospitalization in older patients. Arrhythmias are the most common cardiac causes of syncope. Although a number of instrumental diagnostic procedures are usually routinely performed in patients with suspected syncope, a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) is the only instrumental ...
Bo, Mario, Del Rosso, Attilio
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Atropine on the electrocardiogram
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1969Six normal volunteers were given graded doses of atropine. Analysis by a computer indicated that R‐T duration, P‐R segment, and R‐R intervals of the electrocardiograms were correlated, whereas the duration of the P wave was not dose related or linked to heart rate.
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Infecting the Electrocardiogram
JAMA Internal Medicine, 2012Mary Fredrickson, MD; Yader Sandoval, MD; Woubeshet Ayenew, MD; Department of Medicine (Drs Fredrickson and Sandoval) and Division of Cardiology (Dr Ayenew), Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota A 60-YEAR-OLD MAN WITH NO KNOWN MEDIcal history was admitted to our emergency department following an episode of syncope.
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The electrocardiogram in obesity
Journal of Electrocardiology, 1982The electrocardiographic abnormalities ascribed to morbid obesity were analyzed in a group of 144 patients without apparent clinical cardiovascular pathology and compared with a control group of 100 normal weight patients. Fifty-eight patients in the obese group were re-analyzed after significant weight loss and the electrocardiographic findings ...
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