Following melphalan infusion of 200 mg at 45 mL/min, he developed acute onset rhythm abnormalities (intermittent ventricular ectopic and ventricular ... until four times of the excretion t ½ of the ...
A patient who reports arrhythmia symptoms or a perceived shock should be promptly evaluated with an ICD interrogation to determine whether the event was truly a ventricular arrhythmia, rather than an ...
ventricular arrhythmia, drug level above therapeutic, asthma aggravated Hospitalization 67 (07/09/2001) 49, F Droperidol 1.25 mg i.v., metoclopramide, ranitidine Bradycardia, not otherwise ...
Cardiovascular diseases are the most common cause of loss of flying licence globally, and cardiac arrhythmia is the main disqualifier in a substantial proportion of aircrew.1 Frequent ventricular ...
A patient who reports arrhythmia symptoms or a perceived shock should be promptly evaluated with an ICD interrogation to determine whether the event was truly a ventricular arrhythmia, rather than an ...
Med Toxicol Adverse Drug Exp. 1989;4a] Phenytoin preferentially blocks inactivated sodium channels and also blocks inactivated T-type calcium channels in ventricular myocytes. [Mahajan A ...
Objective: To determine whether ventricular arrhythmia related to nocturnal hypoxaemia during ... All patients had stable cardiac failure with no change in medication for two weeks before study and no ...
ventricular arrhythmia, drug level above therapeutic, asthma aggravated Hospitalization 67 (07/09/2001) 49, F Droperidol 1.25 mg i.v., metoclopramide, ranitidine Bradycardia, not otherwise ...
Ohio State’s electrophysiology program is the largest program in Ohio, and one of the top three in the nation, with extensive experience in managing a wide spectrum of heart rhythm problems. The first ...
Correspondence to Dr Alessandro Biffi, Med-Ex, Medicine & Exercise ... Coexistence of pathological ECG abnormalities.7 Ventricular arrhythmia/PVB morphology: RBBB pattern with wide QRS; LBBB pattern ...
Of note, there was a discrepancy in the terminology used by the emergency medicine physicians and the paediatric cardiologists to label the rhythm abnormality seen in this case. The ED physicians felt ...