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Legionellosis and "torsades de pointes".

open access: yesActa cardiologica, 1990
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Devriendt, Jacques   +4 more
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Torsade de pointes

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2003
Torsade de pointes ventricular tachyarrhythmia in the long QT syndrome is a prime example of how molecular biology, ion channel, and cellular and organ physiology, coupled with clinical observations, promise to be the future paradigm for advancement of medical knowledge. Both the congenital and the acquired long QT syndrome are caused by abnormalities (
Nabil, El-Sherif, Gioia, Turitto
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Increased Short-Term Variability of Repolarization Predicts d -Sotalol–Induced Torsades de Pointes in Dogs

open access: yesCirculation, 2004
Identification of patients at risk for drug-induced torsades de pointes arrhythmia (TdP) is difficult. Increased temporal lability of repolarization has been suggested as being valuable to predict proarrhythmia.
Morten B Thomsen   +2 more
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Les torsades des pointes

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1982
A 17-year-old woman had two admissions within five months for recurrent episodes of ventricular tachycardia in conjunction with a prolonged QT interval. On both occasions these were refractory to intravenous lidocaine and bretylium. During her first admission her dysrhythmia was controlled by repeated doses of intravenous propranolol; however, she ...
C, Parrish   +3 more
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Moxifloxacin and Torsade de Pointes

Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2007
Objective: To report a case of torsade de pointes in a patient receiving moxifloxacin. Case Summary: An 87-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital for pneumonia, and antibiotic therapy with intravenous moxifloxacin 400 mg/day was ...
Krista M, Dale   +3 more
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Torsade de Pointes

Drugs, 1994
Torsade de pointes is a polymorphic ventricular tachycardia showing a peculiar electrocardiographic pattern characterised by a continuous twisting in QRS axis around an imaginary baseline. An abnormally prolonged QT interval is actually associated with torsade de pointes and it is constantly observed in the sinus beats preceding the onset of the ...
Napolitano C   +2 more
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