Procainamide for the Rapid Suppression of Premature Ventricular Contractions: An (Almost) Forgotten Tool in the Cardiologist’s Armamentarium [PDF]
Daniele Muser+2 more
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Summary: Enteroviruses are suspected to contribute to insulin-producing β cell loss and hyperglycemia-induced diabetes. However, mechanisms are not fully defined.
Hugo Bernard+7 more
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More-sensitive enzyme-multiplied immunoassay technique for procainamide and N-acetylprocainamide in plasma, serum, and urine. [PDF]
P. R. Henry, R A Dhruv
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Procainamide Charge Transfer Complexes with Chloranilic Acid and 2,3-Dichloro-5,6-dicyano-1,4-benzoquinone: Experimental and Theoretical Study [PDF]
A. F. M. Motiur Rahman+4 more
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Role of pharmacotherapy in Brugada syndrome [PDF]
In patients who undergo aborted sudden cardiac death or syncope of unknown origin (symptomatic Brugada syndrome), no one argues that the implantation of an ICD is the first-line therapy regardless of the findings of the EP study.
Tsuchiya, Takeshi
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THE EFFECT OF QUINIDINE AND PROCAINAMIDE ON THE NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKING ACTION OF SUXAMETHONIUM
M F Cuthbert
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11.8 Utility of the I.V. procainamide test to unmask a concealed form of Brugada syndrome [PDF]
Jean Champagne+7 more
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Comparison of Ajmaline and Procainamide Provocation Tests in the Diagnosis of Brugada Syndrome.
C. Cheung+24 more
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Electrical Storms in Brugada Syndrome: Review of Pharmacologic and Ablative Therapeutic Options [PDF]
Electrical storm occurring in a patient with the Brugada syndrome is an exceptional but malignant and potentially lethal event. Efficient therapeutic solutions should be known and urgently applied because of the inability of usual antiarrhythmic means in
Haïssaguerre, M, Hocini, M, Maury, P
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