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1984
Torsades de pointes is a form of paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia which meets the following morphologic criteria: 1. A ventricular rate typically greater than 200/min. 2. QRS morphology which displays alternating polarity in an undulating pattern so that the complexes appear to be twisting about the base line. 3.
Leonard N. Horowitz, Mark E. Josephson
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Torsades de pointes is a form of paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia which meets the following morphologic criteria: 1. A ventricular rate typically greater than 200/min. 2. QRS morphology which displays alternating polarity in an undulating pattern so that the complexes appear to be twisting about the base line. 3.
Leonard N. Horowitz, Mark E. Josephson
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1988
Torsades de pointe were described by Dessertenne as a variety of non-sustained polymorphous ventricular tachycardia in subjects presenting bradycardia due to atrio-ventricular block [1]. The name ‘torsades de pointe’ is now universally accepted and is preferred to other synonyms referring to the same aspect of the waves in the ectopic ventricular ...
P. Puech, P. Gallay
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Torsades de pointe were described by Dessertenne as a variety of non-sustained polymorphous ventricular tachycardia in subjects presenting bradycardia due to atrio-ventricular block [1]. The name ‘torsades de pointe’ is now universally accepted and is preferred to other synonyms referring to the same aspect of the waves in the ectopic ventricular ...
P. Puech, P. Gallay
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1981
Excerpt To the editor: Smith and Gallagher (1) cite in their review the patient of Loeb and colleagues (2) as an example of torsade de pointes caused by hypomagnesemia alone.
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Excerpt To the editor: Smith and Gallagher (1) cite in their review the patient of Loeb and colleagues (2) as an example of torsade de pointes caused by hypomagnesemia alone.
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Hypomagnesemic torsades de pointes
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1983E J, Topol, B B, Lerman
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