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Hein J.J. Wellens
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New England Journal of Medicine. 333:394-395
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Robert F. Rea
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New England Journal of Medicine. 328:291-292
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Martin Borggrefe
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Clinical Cardiology. 19:762-762
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David E. Ward
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Clinical Cardiology. 16:456a-456a
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Vohra, J
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In Heart, Lung and Circulation 2004 13(1):112-112
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Philip J. Podrid
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Cardiac electrophysiology clinics. 2(3)
Arrhythmia aggravation by antiarrhythmic drugs (proarrhythmia) can be caused by worsening or a change of a preexisting arrhythmia, development of a new arrhythmia, or development of a bradyarrhythmia. Aggravation of arrhythmia usually occurs within s
Autor:
Philip J. Podrid
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Circulation. 132(14)
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The American journal of medicine. 128(8)
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Ted Feldman, Steven A Goldstein, Jeroen J Bax, Robert J Cody, Alexander Mazur, James C Blankenship, Raymond G Mckay, William E Boden, Jennifer G Robinson, Eugene H Chung, William C Roberts, Rodney H Falk, George S Abela, Samuel Z Goldhaber, David R Holmes, Andrew E Epstein, Michael E Cain, Jeffrey A Brinker, James P Daubert, Antonio Abbate, Paul A Grayburn, Toby R Engel, D Luke Glancy, Ezra A Amsterdam, K Lance Gould, Francisco Lopez-jimenez, Joseph A Hill, Joseph A Franciosa, Jeffrey M Schussler, J Dawn Abbott, Christopher L Hansen, H Vernon Anderson, Jill Rutherford, Monty M Bodenheimer, Todd M Brown, George A Beller, Robert Roberts, Richard W Asinger, Akira Fujiki, Charles Landau, Peter A Mccullough, Marc Cohen, Bernard R Chaitman, Richard A Lange, Jeffrey L Anderson, Gary S Francis, Philip J Podrid, Michael J Domanski, Lawrence S Cohen, Gerald F Fletcher, Eric Bates, Bertram Pitt, C Richard Conti, Michael H Crawford, Robert L Rosenthal, David L Brown, Matthew E Harinstein
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The American Journal of Cardiology. 119:A1
Autor:
Philip J. Podrid
Publikováno v:
Circulation. 130(14)
I thank Kordalis et al for their letter in regard to the ECG showing a right ventricular infarction.1 Because V1 through V2 are directly over the right ventricle, ST-segment elevation in these leads is most useful for suggesting a right ventricular i