06 October 2012

Dysrhythmia



Cardiac Rhythms  Arrhythmias Dysrhythmias
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Junctional Dysrhythmias
Leaugeay Webre BS, CCEMT-P, NREMT-P
http://www.rsu.edu

Heart Failure and Antidysrhythmics
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Basic Dysrhythmia
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Cardiac Dyrhythmias
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Cardiac Dysrhythmias Sinus Dysrhythmias
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Antidysrhythmics
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Advanced EKG Interpretation
Micelle J. Haydel, M.D.
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Cardiac Arrest
By Kristi Eilers and Hali Saucier
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Cardiac Arrhythmias/Dysrhythmias
http://www.mccc.edu

Antidysrhythmic Drugs
http://www.mccc.edu

Cluttering
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Antidysrhythmic Agents
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Dysrhythmias
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EKG Monitoring
http://legacy.owensboro.kctcs.edu

Clinical Pharmacology of Antiarrhythmic Medications
Vincent F. Mauro, PharmD, FCCP
http://www.utoledo.edu

Cardiac Disorders
http://www.harpercollege.edu


334 Published articles on Dysrhythmia

  1. Effects of Therapeutic Touch on Anxiety, Vital Signs, and Cardiac Dysrhythmia in a Sample of Iranian Women Undergoing Cardiac Catheterization: A Quasi-Experimental Study.
  2. Central Pain as a Thalamocortical Dysrhythmia: A Thalamic Efference Disconnection?.
  3. Imaging of thalamocortical dysrhythmia in neuropsychiatry.
  4. Pioneering concepts in epileptology: the cerebral dysrhythmia of Frederic Gibbs (1903-92) and William Lennox (1884-1960).
  5. High-resolution spatial analysis of slow wave initiation and conduction in porcine gastric dysrhythmia.
  6. Prenatal diagnosis, management and outcome of fetal dysrhythmia: a tertiary fetal medicine centre experience over an eight-year period.
  7. Evidence-based strategies for teaching dysrhythmia monitoring practices to staff nurses.
  8. A computational model of thalamocortical dysrhythmia.
  9. Theta-gamma dysrhythmia and auditory phantom perception.
  10. Undiagnosed myocardial sarcoidosis presenting as life threatening cardiac dysrhythmia.
  11. Fatal dysrhythmia following initiation of lansoprazole during a long-term course of voriconazole.
  12. Cardiac dysrhythmia during restraint.
  13. Relationship between root caries and cardiac dysrhythmia.
  14. Persistent hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia with left ventricular hypertrophy and dysrhythmia: a case report.
  15. Fatal dysrhythmia following potassium replacement for hypokalemic periodic paralysis.
  16. Thalamocortical dysrhythmia and chronic pain.
  17. An unexpected diagnosis: simulation reveals unanticipated deficiencies in resident physician dysrhythmia knowledge.
  18. Telemetry in a motion-sickness model implicates the abdominal vagus in motion-induced gastric dysrhythmia.
  19. Ameliorating effects and mechanisms of electroacupuncture on gastric dysrhythmia, delayed emptying, and impaired accommodation in diabetic rats.
  20. The transition of a classroom dysrhythmia course to e-learning.
  21. Cardiac dysrhythmia produced by Mesobuthus tamulus venom involves NO-dependent G-Cyclase signaling pathway.
  22. Dysrhythmia monitoring.
  23. Cisplatin-induced gastric dysrhythmia and emesis in dogs and possible role of gastric electrical stimulation.
  24. Dysrhythmia management content in ADN and BSN curricula.
  25. Women with dysrhythmia: a clinical challenge.
  26. [Interventional therapy of supraventricular dysrhythmia].
  27. Interictal abnormalities of gamma band activity in visual evoked responses in migraine: an indication of thalamocortical dysrhythmia?
  28. [Should we care about pregabalin for elderly patients with a history of cardiac dysrhythmia?].
  29. Management of ventricular dysrhythmia secondary to trazodone overdose.
  30. Fetal left ventricular diverticulum presenting as dysrhythmia: diagnosis and management.
  31. Effects of gastric electrical stimulation with short pulses and long pulses on gastric dysrhythmia and signs induced by vasopressin in dogs.
  32. Analysis of the electrogastrogram using discrete wavelet transform and statistical methods to detect gastric dysrhythmia.
  33. [Effect of banxia xiexin decoction and its components on coefficient of variability of slow wave electrogastric rhythm in rats with electrogastric dysrhythmia].
  34. Dual pulse intestinal electrical stimulation normalizes intestinal dysrhythmia and improves symptoms induced by vasopressin in fed state in dogs.
  35. Letter by Shroff and Orlandi regarding article, "Randomized trial of atorvastatin for reduction of postoperative atrial fibrillation in patients undergoing cardiac surgery: results of the ARMYDA-3 (Atorvastatin for Reduction of Myocardial Dysrhythmia After Cardiac Surgery) study".
  36. Letter by Padfield et al regarding article, "Randomized trial of atorvastatin for reduction of postoperative atrial fibrillation in patients undergoing cardiac surgery: results of the ARMYDA-3 (Atorvastatin for Reduction of Myocardial Dysrhythmia After Cardiac Surgery) study".
  37. "Gulf war syndrome" may be related to circadian dysrhythmia.
  38. Acute-onset dysrhythmia heralding fulminant myocarditis and refractory cardiac arrest treated with ED cardiopulmonary bypass and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.
  39. Atorvastatin for reduction of myocardial dysrhythmia after cardiac surgery study.
  40. Effects of cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor on glucagon-induced delayed gastric emptying and gastric dysrhythmia in dogs.
  41. Randomized trial of atorvastatin for reduction of postoperative atrial fibrillation in patients undergoing cardiac surgery: results of the ARMYDA-3 (Atorvastatin for Reduction of MYocardial Dysrhythmia After cardiac surgery) study.
  42. Dysrhythmia and electrocardiographic changes in diabetes mellitus: pathophysiology and impact on the incidence of sudden cardiac death.
  43. Cisplatin-induced hypomagnesemia and cardiac dysrhythmia.
  44. Detection of gastric dysrhythmia using WT and ANN in diabetic gastroparesis patients.
  45. Therapeutic potentials of a novel method of dual-pulse gastric electrical stimulation for gastric dysrhythmia and symptoms of nausea and vomiting.
  46. Chronic gastritis is not associated with gastric dysrhythmia or delayed solid emptying in children with dyspepsia.
  47. Injection of glutamate into the pedunculopontine tegmental nuclei of anesthetized rat causes respiratory dysrhythmia and alters EEG and EMG power.
  48. Implantable electrical devices for dysrhythmia: what every emergency physician must know.
  49. A junctional rhythm with retrograde conduction and bradycardia as a dysrhythmia caused by oral phenytoin toxicity.
  50. HIV viral protein R causes atrial cardiomyocyte mitosis, mesenchymal tumor, dysrhythmia, and heart failure.
  51. Effect of topiramate on seizures and respiratory dysrhythmia in Rett syndrome.
  52. Genetic disruption of Kir6.2, the pore-forming subunit of ATP-sensitive K+ channel, predisposes to catecholamine-induced ventricular dysrhythmia.
  53. Diphenhydramine-associated wide complex dysrhythmia.
  54. [Andersen syndrome: a particular form of paralysis with cardiac dysrhythmia].
  55. Effects of intestinal electrical stimulation on intestinal dysrhythmia and symptoms in dogs.
  56. Phenytoin sodium as a treatment for ventricular dysrhythmia in horses.
  57. Vomiting and gastric electrical dysrhythmia in dogs.
  58. A case of tuberous sclerosis presenting with dysrhythmia in the first day of life.
  59. Intracardiac yolk sac tumor and dysrhythmia as an etiology of pediatric syncope.
  60. Life-threatening dysrhythmia in an anaesthetized patient with anorexia nervosa.
  61. [Thalamo-cortical dysrhythmia syndrome: neuropsychiatric features].
  62. Cardiac dysrhythmia following smallpox vaccination.
  63. Gastric dysrhythmia in infants with gastrointestinal diseases measured by epigastric impedance.
  64. Neuropsychiatric thalamocortical dysrhythmia: surgical implications.
  65. Diphenhydramine-induced wide complex dysrhythmia responds to treatment with sodium bicarbonate.
  66. Origins and patterns of spontaneous and drug-induced canine gastric myoelectrical dysrhythmia.
  67. Effect of fluoxetine on symptoms and gastric dysrhythmia in patients with functional dyspepsia.
  68. Epilepsy: a paroxysmal cerebral dysrhythmia.
  69. [Cardiac dysrhythmia and atypical angina symptoms caused by two bronchogenic cysts].
  70. Absence epilepsy and sinus dysrhythmia in mice lacking the pacemaker channel HCN2.
  71. Atropine-induced gastric dysrhythmia is not normalized by electroacupuncture.
  72. Dysrhythmia of caloric nystagmus.
  73. Dysrhythmia as a cause of syncope in children without neurological or cardiac morphological abnormalities.
  74. Thalamocortical dysrhythmia and the thalamic reticular nucleus in behaving rats.
  75. Novel KCNJ2 mutation in familial periodic paralysis with ventricular dysrhythmia.
  76. Cardiac dysrhythmia associated with the immediate postictal state after maximal electroshock in freely moving rat.
  77. Mediation of transcatheter arterial chemoembolization induced gastric slow-wave dysrhythmia by endogenous prostaglandin.
  78. Familial secundum atrial septal defect with dysrhythmia associated with web neck.
  79. Effect of electrical stimulation on acupuncture points in diabetic patients with gastric dysrhythmia: a pilot study.
  80. Symptomatic dysrhythmia caused by a posterior mediastinal angiomyolipoma.
  81. [Ultrasound in treating cardiac dysrhythmia].
  82. The correlation of depression and gastric dysrhythmia in functional dyspepsia.
  83. Class III antiarrhythmics and phenytoin: teratogenicity due to embryonic cardiac dysrhythmia and reoxygenation damage.
  84. [A case of potassium-sensitive periodic paralysis with cardiac dysrhythmia controlled with imipramine and acetazolamide].
  85. A patient with central dysrhythmia, reduced vestibular response, and directional preponderance.
  86. A placebo-controlled study examining the effect of allopurinol on heart rate variability and dysrhythmia counts in chronic heart failure.
  87. Dysrhythmia hazard after hospitalization for myocardial infarction: two ECG prognostic methods compared.
  88. Evaluation of dysrhythmia in children with muscular dystrophy.
  89. Prostate brachytherapy seed migration to the right ventricle found at autopsy following acute cardiac dysrhythmia.
  90. Cardiac dysrhythmia that simulates seizure disorder in two children.
  91. Isolated congenital left ventricular diverticulum with perinatal dysrhythmia: a case report and review of the literature.
  92. Pharmacokinetic data support pharmacologically induced embryonic dysrhythmia as explanation to Fetal Hydantoin Syndrome in rats.
  93. Distension-induced myoelectrical dysrhythmia and effect of intestinal pacing in dogs.
  94. Thalamocortical dysrhythmia: A neurological and neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by magnetoencephalography.
  95. Ropivacaine-induced convulsions and severe cardiac dysrhythmia after sciatic block.
  96. Dysrhythmia associated with clozapine.
  97. Severe cardiac dysrhythmia in patients using bromocriptine postpartum.
  98. Dysrhythmia update. Differential diagnosis of supraventricular tachycardia in an elderly man.
  99. Gastric dysrhythmia in uremic patients on maintenance hemodialysis.
  100. Use of atrial and ventricular electrograms from a dual chamber implantable cardioverter defibrillator to elucidate a complex dysrhythmia.
  101. Effect of cisapride on gastric dysrhythmia and emptying of indigestible solids in type-II diabetic patients.
  102. Respiratory sinus dysrhythmia persists in transplanted human hearts following autonomic blockade.
  103. Pharmacologically induced embryonic dysrhythmia and episodes of hypoxia followed by reoxygenation: a common teratogenic mechanism for antiepileptic drugs?
  104. Dysrhythmia update: The effect of intermittent heart block on the central venous pressure trace.
  105. An approach to the neonate with sudden dysrhythmia: diagnosis, mechanisms, and management.
  106. Cognitive therapy for ventricular dysrhythmia patients.
  107. A proposed mutation, Val781Ile, associated with hyperkalemic periodic paralysis and cardiac dysrhythmia is a benign polymorphism.
  108. [Obstructive sleep apnea as a cause of dysrhythmia in sudden cardiac death].
  109. Effect of thoracic epidural anesthesia on spontaneous postinfarction ventricular dysrhythmia in awake dogs.
  110. Cocaine-induced wide complex dysrhythmia.
  111. Dysrhythmia update. Case study: analysis of dual chamber rate responsive pacing in atrial fibrillation.
  112. [A case of potassium-sensitive periodic paralysis with cardiac dysrhythmia].
  113. Miconazole-induced fatal dysrhythmia.
  114. Malignant ventricular dysrhythmia in broiler chickens dying of sudden death syndrome.
  115. Ventricular dysrhythmia in the native heart after heterotopic heart transplantation: diagnosis with selective electrocardiography.
  116. Dysrhythmia formation in the older adult.
  117. Mood disturbance in patients with recurrent ventricular dysrhythmia before insertion of implantable cardioverter defibrillator.
  118. Cisapride-induced dysrhythmia in a pediatric patient receiving extracorporeal life support.
  119. Brain electrical activity mapping (BEAM): a diagnostic technique for heat-induced cerebral dysrhythmia?
  120. "Orthoryhthmia" or postural cardiac dysrhythmia: clinical significance.
  121. Does caffeine cessation increase firing rates of diffuse paroxysmal slowing dysrhythmia? A serendipitous observation.
  122. Relation of ventricular size and function to heart failure status and ventricular dysrhythmia in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction.
  123. Cardiac dysrhythmia during sleep in the critically ill: a pilot study.
  124. Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis with cardiac dysrhythmia: a novel sodium channel mutation?
  125. Propoxyphene-induced wide QRS complex dysrhythmia responsive to sodium bicarbonate--a case report.
  126. Resolution of caffeine-induced complex dysrhythmia with procainamide therapy.
  127. A febrile infant who developed cardiac dysrhythmia and congestive heart failure.
  128. Diagnosis and treatment of structural fetal cardiac abnormality and dysrhythmia.
  129. [The ventricular dysrhythmia profile in patients with mitral valve pathology].
  130. The nurse's role in continuous dysrhythmia monitoring.
  131. Sinus dysrhythmia in Kearns-Sayre syndrome.
  132. Menopausal symptoms as consequences of dysrhythmia.
  133. Prophylactic digitalization fails to control dysrhythmia in thoracic esophageal operations.
  134. Cardiac dysrhythmia in total thoracic oesophagectomy. A prospective study.
  135. [Long-term effect of drug therapy in supraventricular dysrhythmia evaluated by diagnostic esophageal cardiac pacing].
  136. Ventricular dysrhythmia and heterotopic heart transplantation.
  137. [Echocardiographic indicators in various stages of hypertension and their relation to the incidence of dysrhythmia].
  138. Ventricular dysrhythmia secondary to select environmental hazards.
  139. Dysrhythmia associated with fluoxetine treatment in an elderly patient with cardiac disease.
  140. Limbic system dysrhythmia: a diagnostic electroencephalogram procedure utilizing procaine activation.
  141. Gastric electrical dysrhythmia following cholecystectomy in humans.
  142. Potentially life-threatening cardiac dysrhythmia in a child with selenium deficiency and phenylketonuria.
  143. Dysrhythmia during anesthesia.
  144. Caffeine-Associated Cardiac Dysrhythmia During ECT: Report of Three Cases.
  145. Arrhythmia or dysrhythmia: let's standardize our nomenclature.
  146. [The establishment of experiment model of gastric dysrhythmia and the study of its mechanism in rabbits].
  147. Fetal and neonatal dysrhythmia associated with a ventricular aneurysm.
  148. Thiamylal sodium with sparteine sulfate inducing dysrhythmia in anesthetized patients.
  149. Psychomotor-variant type of paroxysmal cerebral dysrhythmia.
  150. Cardiac dysrhythmia with the use of clonidine in explosive disorder.
  151. Interventional dysrhythmia management and the role of laser.
  152. Sleepiness, circadian dysrhythmia, and fatigue in transportation system accidents.
  153. Nursing care of the dysrhythmia patient hospitalized for electrophysiology testing.
  154. Mechanisms of dysrhythmia formation.
  155. A dysrhythmia learning program.
  156. Doxepin-induced cardiac dysrhythmia.
  157. Dysrhythmia, dysphoria, and depression: the interaction of learned helplessness and circadian dysrhythmia in the pathogenesis of depression.
  158. Magnesium: a discussion of its role in the treatment of ventricular dysrhythmia.
  159. Agoraphobia and paroxysmal cerebral dysrhythmia.
  160. Meal reduces sensitivity of the stomach to pharmacologically induced dysrhythmia.
  161. Ketamine-induced dysrhythmia and its antagonism: a case report.
  162. Cardiac dysrhythmia after subtrigonal phenol.
  163. Transient cardiac sinus dysrhythmia occurring after cold water immersion.
  164. Medical functioning and circadian dysrhythmia.
  165. E.P.S.: sophisticated dysrhythmia detector.
  166. A comparison of the long-term effects of n-3 and n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid dietary supplements and the action of indomethacin upon the mechanical performance and susceptibility of the rat heart to dysrhythmia.
  167. Cardiac dysrhythmia following pneumonectomy. Clinical correlates and prognostic significance.
  168. Mechanisms of canine gastric dysrhythmia.
  169. Unclassified familial cardiomyopathy with ventricular dysrhythmia.
  170. Intraoperative esophageal electrocardiography for dysrhythmia analysis and therapy in pediatric cardiac surgical patients.
  171. Subcortical dysrhythmia and catatonia.
  172. [Advances in the treatment of dysrhythmia in children].
  173. Respiratory dysrhythmia. A new cause of central alveolar hypoventilation.
  174. Psychophysiologic effects of caregiver touch on incidence of cardiac dysrhythmia.
  175. Cardiac dysrhythmia in diabetic autonomic neuropathy.
  176. Can you assess this elderly patient's cardiac dysrhythmia?
  177. Potentially fatal cardiac dysrhythmia and hyperkalemic periodic paralysis.
  178. The effect of caffeine on cardiac rate, rhythm, and ventricular repolarization. Analysis of 18 normal subjects and 18 patients with primary ventricular dysrhythmia.
  179. Severe cardiac dysrhythmia from barium acetate ingestion.
  180. Fever of unexplained origin, biochemical Cushing's disease and cerebral dysrhythmia corrected by valproate sodium.
  181. Preventing ventricular dysrhythmia following myocardial infarction.
  182. Clinical evaluation of dysrhythmia of postrotatory nystagmus.
  183. QT interval prolongation and cardiac dysrhythmia in a patient receiving amsacrine.
  184. Hypotension and dysrhythmia following intravenous metoclopramide.
  185. [Amiodarone in the treatment of dysrhythmia].
  186. Clinical thromboembolism, atrial dysrhythmia and left atrial thrombus in surgically treated patients with mitral valve disease.
  187. Arrhythmia versus dysrhythmia.
  188. Cardiac dysrhythmia associated with general anaesthesia for oral surgery. Its prevention by the prophylactic use of an oral beta-adrenergic blocker.
  189. Strategies for a basic dysrhythmia course.
  190. [Malignant ventricular dysrhythmia in thioridazine poisoning].
  191. Psychotropics and nonconvulsive paroxysmal cerebral dysrhythmia.
  192. [Role of the TRF test in the study of atrial dysrhythmia].
  193. Pharmacokinetics and efficacy of pirmenol hydrochloride in the treatment of ventricular dysrhythmia.
  194. Fetal cardiovascular dynamics during cardiac dysrhythmia. Case report.
  195. Surgical treatment of mitral valve disease: pathologic findings and atrial dysrhythmia.
  196. Dysrhythmia comparison in apparently healthy males during and after treadmill and acceleration stress testing.
  197. Dysrhythmia detection in myocardial revascularization surgery patients.
  198. Cardiolocution and dysrhythmia.
  199. Documentation of sporadic dysrhythmia.
  200. Test yourself: dysrhythmia of the month club: is this post-MI dysrhythmia dangerous?
  201. Dysrhythmia occurring during epidural anesthesia with bupivacaine.
  202. Test yourself: dysrhythmia of the month club. Could you meet this challenge?
  203. Test yourself: dysrhythmia of the month club. What's behind all this variety in beats?
  204. Exponential increase in age-specific prevalence of ventricular dysrhythmia among males.
  205. Dysrhythmia of the month club: which strip means the most trouble?
  206. Gastric and small intestinal myoelectric dysrhythmia associated with chronic intractable nausea and vomiting.
  207. Probable fatal cardiac dysrhythmia secondary to diuretic-induced hypokalemia.
  208. The dysrhythmia and the exponential constants of the postrotatory nystagmus qualities.
  209. Ventricular dysrhythmia: membrane basis or of currents, channels, gates, and cables.
  210. [Cardiac dysrhythmia in the newborn infant. Observations in the nursery of a general hospital].
  211. Electrophysiological effects of amphiphiles on canine purkinje fibers. Implications for dysrhythmia secondary to ischemia.
  212. [Current method of continuous observation of rhythm disorders: monitoring of dysrhythmia].
  213. Delusional misidentification syndromes and cerebral 'dysrhythmia'.
  214. Bicarbonate therapy for dysrhythmia and hypotension in tricyclic antidepressant overdose.
  215. Dysrhythmia of the month club: which patient is in greater danger?
  216. [Dysrhythmia in adolescence].
  217. Ventricular dysrhythmia associated with serious decompression sickness.
  218. Infusion pump artifacts: the potential danger of a spurious dysrhythmia.
  219. Treatment of asymptomatic ventricular dysrhythmia in patients with ischemic heart disease.
  220. Chronic ventricular dysrhythmia in the mitral valve prolapse syndrome: frequency and clinical significance of ventricular site of origin.
  221. Detection of dysrhythmia in pediatric patients with mitral valve prolapse.
  222. Dysrhythmia of the month club: are these multifocal PVCs? Don't jump to conclusions!
  223. Effect of electrocardiographic recording duration on ventricular dysrhythmia detection after myocardial infection.
  224. Dysrhythmia of the month club: why the dramatic change in this ECG?
  225. Tourette syndrome, an acquired encephalopathy? A report of two cases with epileptiform dysrhythmia.
  226. Dysrhythmia of the month club.
  227. Dysrhythmia of the month club.
  228. Test yourself: dysrhythmia of the month club.
  229. Dysrhythmia of the month club.
  230. Vasopressin provocation of ventricular dysrhythmia.
  231. Dysrhythmia of the month club.
  232. [Study of respiratory dysrhythmia using thoracic impedance rheography].
  233. Review of the use of digitalis glycosides in ventricular dysrhythmia.
  234. The role of biochemical factors in ventricular dysrhythmia accompanying ischemia.
  235. Alpha adrenergic contributions to dysrhythmia during myocardial ischemia and reperfusion in cats.
  236. The influence of location and extent of myocardial infarction on long-term ventricular dysrhythmia and mortality.
  237. The importance of metabolites in the genesis of ventricular dysrhythmia induced by ischemia. II. Biochemical factors.
  238. Ankylosing spondylitis with cardiac dysrhythmia; pathologic changes in cardiac conduction system.
  239. [Relationship of dysrhythmia, electrocardiographic localization and time of the appearance of acute myocardial infarction].
  240. The importance of metabolites in the genesis of ventricular dysrhythmia induced by ischemia. I. Electrophysiological considerations.
  241. [Pathological fear and cerebral dysrhythmia].
  242. Successful pregnancy in a patient with autosomal dominant ventricular dysrhythmia.
  243. Dysrhythmia vs arrhythmia.
  244. Disparate electrophysiological alterations accompanying dysrhythmia due to coronary occlusion and reperfusion in the cat.
  245. Cardiac dysrhythmia of fastigial nuclear origin [proceedings].
  246. Isolated IgA deficiency associated with upper airway obstruction, sleep dysrhythmia and failure to thrive: a case report.
  247. Safe use of haloperidol in a patient with cardiac dysrhythmia.
  248. [Barbexaclone in the treatment of cerebral dysrhythmia].
  249. Significant effects on the blood pressure of an apparently trivial atrial dysrhythmia.
  250. Cardiac dysrhythmia following reversal of neuromuscular blocking agents in geriatric patients.
  251. Focal cerebral dysrhythmia--presenting as headache: report of a case.
  252. Idiopathic atrial flutter, high grade atrioventricular block and sino-atrial dysrhythmia in a young man. Effects of exercise testing.
  253. Chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia with severe cardiac dysrhythmia: the value of early recognition and cardiac pacing.
  254. [The role of beta-blocking agents in the treatment of cardiac dysrhythmia (author's transl)].
  255. [Use of amiodarone in serious, intractable dysrhythmia in children (author's transl)].
  256. Quantification of vestibular dysrhythmia.
  257. Effect of cardiac dysrhythmia on cerebral perfusion.
  258. [Chronic depression and temporal lobe dysrhythmia].
  259. Relations between enzymatically estimated myocardial infarct size and early ventricular dysrhythmia.
  260. [Lidoflazine and dysrhythmia (author's transl)].
  261. Ketamine and the oculocardiac reflex. Dysrhythmia in pediatric strabismus surgery: the role of intravenous atropine.
  262. Autonomic neural control of cardiac rhythm: the role of autonomic imbalance in the genesis of cardiac dysrhythmia.
  263. [Proceedings: Dysrhythmia in electromyography of the gastric smooth muscle].
  264. Supra-his alternate-beat Wenckebach dysrhythmia.
  265. [Depressive epileptic dysrhythmia with normal EEG].
  266. [Editorial: Paroxysmal cardiac arhythmia and cerebral dysrhythmia].
  267. Familial atrial dysrhythmia with A-V block. Intracellular microelectrode, clinical electrophysiologic, and morphologic observations.
  268. Accuracy of a continuous real-time ECG dysrhythmia monitoring system.
  269. [Plurifocal dysrhythmia with partial atrial fibrillation occult in standard ECG but detected in the intracardial ECG and in the external micro-ECG].
  270. [Continuous recording of the electrocardiogram in the diagnosis and treatment of dysrhythmia in children].
  271. Cardiac dysrhythmia and transient cerebral ischaemic attacks.
  272. Cardiac dysrhythmia and transient cerebral ischaemic attacks.
  273. Cardiac dysrhythmia and transient cerebral ischaemic attacks.
  274. Cardiac dysrhythmia and transient cerebral ischaemic attacks.
  275. Cerebral ischemia and dysrhythmia.
  276. Rarity of transient focal cerebral ischemia in cardiac dysrhythmia.
  277. Effect of car driving on the electrocardiogram of patients with myocardial infarction and an E.C.G. at rest devoid of dysrhythmia and repolarisation abnormalities: comparison with the E.C.G. changes obtained during exercise.
  278. Implanted-pacemaker-induced dysrhythmia and its management.
  279. [Dysrhythmia: another risk factor of coronary disease].
  280. Dysrhythmia and oral surgery. II. Junctional rhythms.
  281. [Auricular dysrhythmia].
  282. [Dysrhythmia of the esophagus and heartburn].
  283. Temporal lobe dysrhythmia and impulsive or suicidal behavior: preliminary report.
  284. Dysrhythmia and oral surgery.
  285. Multifocal atrial dysrhythmia.
  286. Some factors in the production of dysrhythmia and disorientation associated with rapid latitudinal transfer.
  287. [Recurrent paroxysmal headache - expression of cerebral dysrhythmia (epileptic equivalent)].
  288. [Comparative studies on the action of the polarizing mixture and potassium-magnesium aspartate in the treatment of dysrhythmia in coronary disease].
  289. [Auricular dysrhythmia without initial auriculo-ventricular block treated by implantation of a stimulator].
  290. Dysrhythmia prophylaxis.
  291. Multifocal atrial dysrhythmia.
  292. Atrial dysrhythmia and atrial secundum defects.
  293. [Mutism and cerebral dysrhythmia].
  294. Relation between specific types of occipital dysrhythmia and visual defects.
  295. Cerebral dysrhythmia induced by reading (subclinical reading epilepsy).
  296. Troglodyte dysrhythmia or 130 days underground.
  297. Café au lait spots, temporal dysrhythmia, and emotional instability.
  298. UNILATERAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC DYSRHYTHMIA AND CHILDREN'S INTELLIGENCE.
  299. PSYCHOTIC BEHAVIOR WITH EVOKED SEPTAL DYSRHYTHMIA: EFFECTS OF INTRACEREBRAL ACETYLCHOLINE AND GAMMA AMINOBUTYRIC ACID.
  300. SIX AND FOURTEEN DYSRHYTHMIA AND THE EGO: A CASE OF NEAR HOMICIDE.
  301. BEHAVIOR DISORDERS OF CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL DYSRHYTHMIAS; SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF SUBCONVULSIVE DYSRHYTHMIA WITH ANTICONVULSANTS.
  302. OBSERVATIONS ON THE VENTRICULAR DYSRHYTHMIA ASSOCIATED WITH ATRIAL FIBRILLATION IN THE DOG HEART.
  303. ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE AND TREATMENT GOALS: DYSRHYTHMIA?
  304. [THE PROBLEM OF PAROXYSMAL DYSRHYTHMIA IN THE EEG RECORDING OF PAROXYSMAL AUTONOMIC DISORDERS IN CHILDREN].
  305. [ANXIETY STATES, RESPIRATORY DYSRHYTHMIA, WITH SLIGHT CHRONIC ANOXIA IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF SOLITARY PULMONARY HYPERTENSION].
  306. Cerebral dysrhythmia in disseminated sclerosis.
  307. [Apropos of the West syndrome (flexion spasms with major dysrhythmia) with prolonged development. Therapeutic studies].
  308. Studies in tachyphemia. V. Rhythm and dysrhythmia in cluttering associated with congenital language disability.
  309. [Electrocardiography during generalized paroxysmal electroencephalographic dysrhythmia].
  310. Unusual dysrhythmia in a normal child. Ventricular parasystole of high septal of junctional origin.
  311. Dysrhythmia associated with proved hypothalamic disease. Fourteen- and six-per-second dysrhythmia.
  312. Adolescent violence and homicide. Ego disruption and the 6 and 14 dysrhythmia.
  313. [The syndrome of hereditary familial centroencephalic dysrhythmia].
  314. [Pneumoencephalographic and electroencephalographic studies on phenothiazine-treated subjects. II. Paroxysmal dysrhythmia].
  315. [Encephalopathies in early childhood with hypsarrhythmia or with "rapid dysrhythmia of paroxysmal nature". Electroclinical and therapeutic study (long-acting ACTH)].
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