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| Sinus arrhythmia; Sinus bradycardia; Sinus tachycardia; Sinus arrestSinus arrhythmia. Chapter 3. Sinus Node Arrhythmias. Sinus arrhythmia. Chapter 3 ... |
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| May be an arrhythmia. Young women. Diagnosis of exclusion. DDx: pheochromocytomaRare arrhythmia. Reentry or abnormal automaticity over atrial tissue ... |
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Heart Disease, A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine. 5th ed, Vol 1. Philadelphia: WB Saunders Co; 1997:ch 24. Middlekauf HR. J Am Coll Cardiol. ...
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| What is the ventricular rate during atrial arrhythmias? Pacemaker Diagnostics .... The Arrhythmia Log can help identify new and existing arrhythmias. ... |
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| The P wave of the first beat of the arrhythmia is typically the same as the remaining beats of the arrhythmia (if a P wave is present at all). ... |
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| There is no disease predisposition; More prevelant in Women ... The arrhythmia chapter does not set out treatment targets like some of the other chapters ... |
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| Negative inotrope, prolonged QT, ventricular arrhythmias (eg,Prolonged QT/QRS; Bundle Branch blocks; AV block; Ventricular arrhythmia; PEA ... |
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| MADIT Trial: Patients with NSVT, low EF’s, and inducible, non-suppressible ventricular arrhythmia during EPS had lower mortality ( 54% ) when treated with ... |
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| Can precipitate acute attack in patients with narrow iris-corneal angle, headaches, cardiovascular arrhythmia, tachycardia. Parasympathomimetics [pilocarpine, carbachol |
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| Cardiac arrhythmia, carotid sinus syncope, atrial myxoma, aortic stenosis, subclavian steal syndrome, prolonged QT intervaltorsade ... |
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