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Electrophysiological Effects of Lidocaine in Acute Myocardial Infarction with Bifascicular Block or Complete A-V Block
Available to PurchaseSubject Area:
Cardiovascular System
Journal:
Cardiology
Cardiology (1983) 70 (6): 333–340.
Published Online: 07 November 2008
...Nils Edvardsson; Stig Holmberg; Kewal K. Talwar; Bertil Olsson Electrophysiological effects of lidocaine were studied in 27 patients with acute myocardial infarction complicated by bifascicular block (group I: 20), and complete A-V block (group II: 7). Lidocaine was administered intravenously...
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Pseudomyocardial Infarction Associated with Acute Bifascicular Block due to Hyperkalemia
Available to PurchaseSubject Area:
Cardiovascular System
Journal:
Cardiology
Cardiology (1980) 65 (2): 115–120.
Published Online: 31 October 2008
... responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Pseudomyocardial infarction ECG findings due to hyperkalemia Intraventricular block Bifascicular block Cardiology 65: 115 -120 (1980...
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Bifascicular Block Produced by Hyperkalemia
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Cardiovascular System
Journal:
Cardiology
Cardiology (1979) 64 (5): 303–305.
Published Online: 31 October 2008
...Jerome B. Shapiro Bifascicular block is an unusual manifestation of hyperkalemia. A patient who developed right bundle branch block and left anterior hemiblock as the result of elevated serum potassium concentration is reported. After correction of his hyperkalemia, atrial fibrillation with a rapid...
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Multifascicular Block in Cardiomyopathy: Incidence, Localization by His Bundle Study and Prognosis
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Cardiovascular System
Journal:
Cardiology
Cardiology (1976) 61 (2): 89–97.
Published Online: 29 October 2008
...Tali T Bashour; Hamid Fahdul; Tsung O. Cheng Of 70 patients with cardiomyopathy, nine (13%) had bifascicular block: right bundle branch block with left anterior hemiblock in four, right bundle branch block with left posterior hemiblock in two, and left bundle branch block with left anterior...
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Time Relation between a Syncopal Event and Documentation of Atrioventricular Block in Patients with Bifascicular Block: Clinical Implications
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Cardiovascular System
Journal:
Cardiology
Cardiology (2007) 108 (2): 138–143.
Published Online: 06 October 2006
...Fariborz Tabrizi; Mårten Rosenqvist; Lennart Bergfeldt; Anders Englund Background: Transient high-degree atrioventricular (AV) block is a common cause of syncope in patients with bifascicular block (BFB) but the intermittent nature of AV block makes ECG documentation a challenge. A sensitive...
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Dangerous Impact – Commotio cordis
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Cardiovascular System
Journal:
Cardiology
Cardiology (2000) 93 (1-2): 124–126.
Published Online: 04 July 2000
.... The heart-rate-corrected QT interval was normal (0.44 s; fig. 1 b). A 12-lead electrocardiogram showed right bundle branch block and left axis deviation (bifascicular block; fig. 2 ). The patient was arousable within 30 min and was extubated. He was then transferred to our pediatric intensive care unit...