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... resuscitation (CPR). In both cases, resuscitative effort5 were discontinued after an arbitrary time frame of 30 min. The apparent question in the reported cases of the "Lazarus phenomenon," including my own, is whether resuscitation had been terminated prematurely. To date, there seems to be no cons ...
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Open Brochure Here - American Board of Cardiovascular Medicine

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How an Echocardiogram is Performed

... Echocardiograms are performed by placing a transducer on the chest and aiming it at the heart. The transducer transmits and receives sound waves that bounce off the heart. A computer compiles these returning sound waves, or echoes, and turns them into a picture of the heart. In some cases, the pictu ...
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A FEW WORDS about CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

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Sudden Cardiac Death

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... The EGG waves P, Q RS,and T depict the sequential events in the cardiac cycle: P is the electrical activity associated with atrial systol. Its duration 0.1 sec. It is some guide to the functional activity of the atrial muscle. QRS is the electrical activity aroused by invasion of the ventricle. ts ...
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