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Torsades De Pointes

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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Torsade de pointes.

Heart & lung : the journal of critical care, 1981
Prolonged QT or QU intervals can be caused by a variety of conditions which include drugs, electrolyte imbalance, and acquired and congenital diseases. This finding is associated with life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias that, at times, have unusual morphologies characteristically named "torsade de pointes." Treatment, when iatrogenic, is obvious ...
A G, Arcebal, L, Lemberg
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Recipe for Torsades de Pointes

Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing, 2009
Kimberly, Scheibly, Angela, Tsiperfal
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Torsade de Pointes

2011
The prolongation of the QT-interval can cause a life-threatening arrhythmia called Torsade de pointes. The congenital Long-QT-Syndrome (LQTS) has been well researched with the help of collecting data and international registration through the years.
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Hypomagnesemic torsades de pointes

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1983
E J, Topol, B B, Lerman
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Torsades de pointes

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1985
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Criteria of torsades de pointes

American Heart Journal, 1981
B, Belhassen, S, Laniado
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Torsades de pointes

American Heart Journal, 1988
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Torsade de Pointes

American Journal of Nursing, 1999
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“Torsade de Pointes”

Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1988
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