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Additional Notes on The Heart

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... size of infarction and to increased use of beta-blocker, the incidence of sustained VT/VF has declined. Still it remains a major cause of mortality in ACS patients. Direct current CV/ defibrillation is the treatment of choice in VT/VF. If ischemia is suspected to be responsible for arrhythmia, immed ...
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DRUGS ACTING ON THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

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... site) and then sustained by another mechanism (e.g., reentry). The sinus or sinoatrial (SA) node (see Chapter 13) is the physiologic (natural or intrinsic) pacemaker of the heart. The SA node normally initiates each heartbeat, producing (normal) sinus rhythm. However, pacemaker stimuli can arise fro ...
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... Definition: 1AVB is a rhythm in which the electrical impulse which leaves the SA node and travels through the atria, AV node, Bundle of His to purkininjie fibers is slowed down and takes longer than normal to arrive at its destination. The normal PR interval is 0.12- 0.20 seconds. A 1AVBT is greater ...
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