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Syncope 1.CS.Name the type of syncope ,that is most frequently met

... D. Occurs within one hour of the onset of acute symptoms E. Occurs within two hours after the onset of acute symptoms 2.CS.In the definition of the sudden cardiac death we identify four elements that succeed, except the: A. Prodroms B. The onset of the final event C. Respiratory failure D. Cardiac a ...
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Aubrey Leatham and the introduction of cardiac pacing to the UK
Aubrey Leatham and the introduction of cardiac pacing to the UK

... We investigated left atrium (LA) morphology using multidetector computed tomography in 500 patients and found 2 patients with an LA roof vein. A 71-year-old male was found to have a roof vein that connected to the mid-roof of the LA (Panel A: volume-rendered image, Panel B: endocardial view). A 68-y ...
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Effects of Flecainide and Propafenone on Systolic

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Innocent Heart Murmurs
Innocent Heart Murmurs

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Angina - Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Angina - Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine

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Practice Exam 2- Equine Circulatory System Answer Key

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Electrocardiographs ECG part2

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Disposable Items Help Prevent Healthcare

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Copyright Information of the Article Published Online TITLE

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AAFP Board Review: Managing Dysrhythmias

... The EKG shown represents torsades de pointes. This special form of ventricular tachyarrhythmia is often regarded as an intermediary between ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation. Morphologically it is characterized by wide QRS complexes with apices that are sometimes positive and some ...
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First-in-man Experience of a Novel Transcatheter

... coaptation to reduce tricuspid regurgitation (TR) by occupying the regurgitant orifice area. Objective. To evaluate the feasibility and exploratory efficacy with this transcatheter repair system for the treatment of severe TR. Methods. Seven high-risk patients with severe TR and clinical signs of he ...
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Effect of Respiratory Therapy on the Prognosis of Chronic Heart

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Excess mortality and morbidity associated with right bundle branch
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... is highly dependent on the clinical characteristics of the patients in whom it is found. In generally healthy adults, bifascicular block may have a benign prognosis, but in patients with coexisting disease, its prognosis can be ominous with a 1 year mortality rate as high as 17% (11-14). Previous st ...
eThrombosis: the 21st Century variant of venous thromboembolism associated with immobility
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... Century variant of thrombosis associated with immobility from prolonged sitting is proposed. The incidence of this condition may be substantial when considering the widespread use of computers in so many aspects of modern life. For example, in the USA, one-half of all employed adults use a computer ...
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For Peer Review

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Update on Alcohol and Health
Update on Alcohol and Health

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