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The History of the Wolff–Parkinson–White Syndrome
While Drs Wolff, Parkinson, and White fully described the syndrome in 1930, prior case reports had described the essentials. Over the ensuing century this syndrome has captivated the interest of anatomists, clinical cardiologists, and cardiac surgeons ...
Melvin M. Scheinman
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The integration of polyphenol‐based nutritional strategies with structured exercise interventions presents a promising approach to control glioma progression. By targeting neuroinflammation and cellular plasticity, this combination offers a powerful dual‐targeting strategy.
Guobiao Yang +2 more
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Методы анализа данных, полученных с помощью магнитокардиографии [PDF]
Неінвазивна діагностика серцево-судинних захворювань є однією з найважливіших завдань сучасної кардіології. Важливе місце серед методів діагностики займає магнітокардіографія (МКГ) – метод неінвазивного електрофізіологічного дослідження серця, що полягає
Udovychenko, Yevhenii Yevheniiovych +2 more
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Extracardiac vagal stimulation (ECVS) is a novel, safe tool inducing controlled AV/VA block. It assists SVT differential diagnosis, pathway unmasking, and ablation endpoint confirmation, adding value to EP procedures for supraventricular tachycardias.
Jose Carlos Pachon‐M +8 more
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【Abstract】We report electroversion in treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF) and atrioventricular nodal reentry ta-chycardia (AVNRT) in a patient with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome and cervical spinal cord injury.
SHEN Peng +3 more
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Anaesthetic management of emergency exploratory laparotomy for ruptured ectopic pregnancy in a patient with Ebstein’s anomaly and Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome: a challenge for the anaesthesiologists [PDF]
Ebstein's anomaly (incidence 1:110,000) is characterized by the downward displacement and elongation of the tricuspid valve with poorly contractile right ventricle, an enlarged right atrium along with tricuspid regurgitation.
Dwivedi, Rajeev +3 more
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Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome: Implications for an anaesthesiologist
Wolff–Parkinson–White (WPW) syndrome is an electrical conduction abnormality of the heart that can induce potentially fatal arrhythmias at intermittent intervals.
Vinaya Udaybhaskar +2 more
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216 Jewish Hospital of St. Louis [PDF]
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Cardiac involvement in adults with Pompe disease [PDF]
Background. Glycogen storage disease type II or Pompe disease is a neuromuscular disorder caused by deficiency of lysosomal acid α- glucosidase. Classic infantile Pompe disease results in massive left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy and failure.
Beek, N.A.M.E. (Nadine) van der +8 more
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Anaesthetic management of Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome for hysterectomy
Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome (WPW) is an uncommon cardiac disorder having an aberrant pathway between atria and ventricles. We are reporting a known case of WPW syndrome for hysterectomy under combined spinal epidural anaesthesia.
Sandeep Sahu +4 more
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