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WOLFF–PARKINSON–WHITE SYNDROME IN CHILDREN: CLINICAL COURSE, DIAGNOSTICS, TREATMENT
Wolff–Parkinson–White (WPW) syndrome — is the most common cause of tachycardia in children. The clinical significance of WPW udden cardiac death. Data are presented on the principles of diagnosis of various types of WPW syndrome and characteristics of ...
T.K. Kruchina +3 more
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Abnormal electrocardiographic findings in athletes: Correlation with intensity of sport and level of competition. [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Athletes can exhibit abnormal electrocardiogram (ECG) phenotypes that require further evaluation prior to competition. These are apparently more prevalent in high-intensity endurance sports.
Arbab-Zadeh +22 more
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Abstract Sea ice is a crucial component of polar climate systems and is undergoing substantial changes in both hemispheres due to evolving climatic conditions. Arctic sea ice is transitioning from perennial to seasonal cover, and the Southern Ocean sea ice is exhibiting recent minima and enhanced seasonality.
Jari Haapala +19 more
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Chronic AMPK activity dysregulation produces myocardial insulin resistance in the human Arg302Gln-PRKAG2 glycogen storage disease mouse model [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The cardiac PRKAG2 mutation in the γ2-subunit of adenosine monophosphate activated kinase (AMPK) is characterized by excessive glycogen deposition, hypertrophy, frequent arrhythmias, and progressive conduction system disease.
Jean N DaSilva +5 more
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Journal of Arrhythmia, Volume 42, Issue 2, April 2026.
Sidra Afzal, Nimra Afzal, Sana Afzal
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A person with multiple SUDEP risk factors developed VF following a nonconvulsive seizure and was resuscitated by a caregiver's use of an automated external defibrillator. ABSTRACT Background Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is the leading cause of mortality in people with epilepsy; however, it remains under‐recognized by the general public ...
Hitoshi Kobata, Masayuki Oka
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Frequency Analysis of Atrial Fibrillation From the Surface Electrocardiogram [PDF]
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia encountered in clinical practice. Neither the natural history of AF nor its response to therapy are sufficiently predictable by clinical and echocardiographic parameters.
Bollmann, Andreas +4 more
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ABSTRACT The objective of this study is to evaluate whether early enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) initiation is associated with a lower incidence of echocardiogram abnormalities and cardiac conduction abnormalities compared to later ERT initiation.
Jennifer L. Cohen +6 more
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Wolff-Parkinson-White and left ventricular noncompaction in a Fabry patient: A case report
Fabry disease is the second most common inherited (X-linked recessive) lysosomal storage disease associated with multiple organ involvement. Cardiac involvement of Fabry disease varies.
Ahmet Taha Alper +3 more
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Fetal tachycardia: A role for amiodarone as first- or second-line therapy? [PDF]
SummaryBackgroundFetal tachycardias result in serious prenatal and postnatal morbidity and mortality. Intrauterine treatment can improve prognosis dramatically and the therapeutic protocol is well defined.
Pézard, Philippe Georges +7 more
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