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Children are Less Likely Than Adults to Develop Complete Heart Block Following TAVR. [PDF]

open access: yesPediatr Cardiol
Newlon CA   +9 more
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[Heart block].

open access: yesAtencion primaria, 1991
A, Alvarez   +3 more
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Postural heart block

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1962
Abstract (1) We have observed a total of 59 cases of first degree heart block with a P-R interval 0.24 second or greater in a consecutive series of 19,000 fit, young aircrew applicants. None has been associated with proved organic heart disease. Of the prolonged P-R intervals, 85 per cent were reduced to within normal limits in the standing position.
G W, MANNING, G A, SEARS
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Surgical heart block

The American Journal of Medicine, 1964
Abstract Heart block is a serious complication when it develops in the course of surgical procedures for congenital heart defects. Nearly half of the patients will convert to a sinus rhythm within the first three or four weeks after operation; none, however, have converted permanently to sinus rhythm thereafter.
D C, MCGOON, P A, ONGLEY, J W, KIRKLIN
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Surgical Heart Block

Archives of Surgery, 1963
As open heart surgery progresses, attention is focused not only on new procedures but also on reducing the mortality and morbidity of existing operations. One complication of the closure of ventricular septal defects and endocardial cushion defects is surgical heart block.
F, GERBODE   +5 more
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Congenital Heart Block

Cardiology Clinics, 2021
Congenital complete heart block (CCHB) defines atrioventricular conduction abnormalities diagnosed in utero or within the first 27 days of life. Maternal autoimmune disease and congenital heart defects are most commonly responsible. Recent genetic discoveries have highlighted our understanding of the underlying mechanism.
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