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Clinical electrophysiology
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Part 1 book "Guide to canine and feline electrocardiography" includes content: Anatomy of the conduction system; cardiac electrophysiology; cardiac vectors and the genesis of the electrocardiogram; electrocardiography; sinus rhythms; pathogenesis and classification of arrhythmias; bradyarrhythmias and conduction disturbances; atrial rhythms; atrial fibrillation; junctional rhythms; ventricular rhythms; clinical approach to arrhythmias and intermittent collapse; diagnostic approach to narrow‐QRC complex tachycardia.
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muasambanhan04
11-01-2024
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To investigate the clinical and paraclinical characteristics and electrophysiological features after cardioversion in patients with persistent atrial fibrillation (AF). Subejct and method: This was a prospective study of 40 patients with persistent AF who underwent catheter ablation of AF using a three-dimensional (3D) system at the Vietnam Heart Institute, Bach Mai Hospital.
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visoros
01-11-2023
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Hirayama disease (HD), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or cervical spondylotic amyotrophy (CSA) may result in atrophy of intrinsic hand and forearm muscles. The incidence of HD is low, and it is rarely encountered in the clinical setting.
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viannito2711
20-04-2021
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To assess the clinical significance of electrophysiological, functional, and morphometric studies of the optic nerve in patients with serous meningitis during the recovery period.
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lucastanguyen
01-06-2020
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Rett Syndrome (RTT) is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder, frequently associated with epilepsy. Despite increasing recognition of the clinical heterogeneity of RTT and its variants (e.g Classical, Hanefeld and PSV(Preserved Speech Variant)), the link between causative mutations and observed clinical phenotypes remains unclear.
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vidublin2711
13-01-2020
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(BQ) Part 1 of the document Electrophysiology - Handbook of manual has contents: Arrhythmia mechanisms, antiarrhythmic drugs, electrophysiology studies, syncope, atrial fibrillation, supraventricular tachycardia, clinical spectrum of ventricular tachycardia, arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia/cardiomyopathy,… and other contents. Invite you to refer.
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thuongdanguyetan06
06-06-2019
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(BQ) Part 1 of the document Practical clinical electrophysiology presents the following contents: Anatomy in clinical electrophysiology, basic principles in clinical electrophysiology, atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, supraventricular tachycardia.
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thangnamvoiva3
28-06-2016
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(BQ) Continued part 1, part 2 of the document Practical clinical electrophysiology presents the following contents: Wolff-ParkinsonWhite syndrome and variants, ventricular tachycardia, bradycardias, syncope, sudden death syndromes, implantable cardioverter defibrillator indications, permanent pacemakers, clinical managementof patients with implantable cardioverter defibrillators, noninvasive diagnostic testing, antiarrhythmic drugs.
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thangnamvoiva3
28-06-2016
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(BQ) Part 1 of the document Clinical electrophysiology review presents the following contents: Analysis of complex electrophysiologic data, electrophysiologic approach to the ECG, fundamentals of clinical electrophysiology.
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thangnamvoiva3
28-06-2016
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(BQ) Continued part 1, part 2 of the document Clinical electrophysiology review presents the following contents: Narrow QRS tachycardia, wide QRS complex tachycardia, catheter ablation. Invite you to consult.
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thangnamvoiva3
28-06-2016
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(BQ) Part 1 of the document Clinical arrhythmology presents the following contents: Anatomical and electrophysiological considerations, clinical aspects and mechanisms of cardiac arrhythmias; diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of arrhythmias.
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thangnamvoiva3
28-06-2016
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In the developed world, the cost of medical care is rapidly rising and practically every clinical, pharmacological or technological breakthrough brings not only an improved quality of life and prolonged patient survival but also a significant burden on healthcare providers irrespective of whether they are privately organised or government controlled. Despite the differences in the economies and healthcare arrangements of the Western world countries, the discussions about the ever rising cost of medical care are everywhere similarly heated.
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cronus75
13-01-2013
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Diseases of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) include a large spectrum of acquired and inherited disorders mainly characterized by fluctuating muscle weakness and fatigability of ocular, bulbar or limb muscles. Remarkable progress has been made in our understanding of the pathogenesis of these disorders in recent years.
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crius75
04-01-2013
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The past thirty years have witnessed the birth, growth, and evolution of clinical electrophysiology from a field whose initial goals were the understanding of arrhythmia mechanisms to one of significant therapeutic impact. The development and refinement of implantable devices and catheter ablation have made non-pharmacologic therapy a treatment of choice for most arrhythmias encountered in clinical practice.
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gian_anh
18-10-2012
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Clinical neurophysiology encompasses the application of a wide variety of electrophysiologic methods to the analysis and recording of normal function, as well as to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases involving the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, autonomic nervous system and muscles. The steady increase in growth of subspecialty knowledge and skill in neurology has led to the need for a compilation of the whole range of physiologic methods applied in each of the major categories of neurologic disease.
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maket1311
16-10-2012
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Recent advances in the understanding of the genetics and basic mechanisms of neuromuscular diseases have been both rapid and spectacular. Furthermore, these advances have resulted in an expansion of the methods used for diagnosis—from routine clinical histologic and electrophysiologic tests to more specific techniques, such as biochemical and Western Blot analysis, and, most important, molecular genetic testing. These modern techniques have begun to replace more costly and painful procedures for some patients....
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maket1311
16-10-2012
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This book is about how to construct and use computational models of specific parts of the nervous system, such as a neuron, a part of a neuron or a network of neurons. It is designed to be read by people from a wide range of backgrounds from the biological, physical and computational sciences. The word ‘model’ can mean different things in different disciplines, and even researchers in the same field may disagree on the nuances of its meaning.
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taurus23
27-09-2012
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Not Otherwise Specified [NOS]). We also review functional brain imaging studies of patients with various forms of conversion disorder (e.g. psychogenic motor or sensory changes, psychogenic blindness, pseudoseizures) as well as depersonalization disorder. As hypnotizability traits have been postulated to be associated with a higher tendency for developing dissociative symptoms, we briefly refer to functional imaging studies of hypnosis.
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wawawawawa
27-07-2012
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If one asks what neuroscience is, the answer can be found in this book. Neuroscience embraces not only anatomical and physiological studies but also cell biology, computer science, and biochemistry. Equally important for neuroscientific research are other disciplines, such as psychology, psychiatry, neurology and additional recent ones, such as neuroeconomics and social neuroscience. This book comprises chapters on diverse topics in neuroscience ranging from cellular, computational, cognitive, and clinical neuroscience.
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wqwqwqwqwq
09-07-2012
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This is a fully revised and updated edition of the major work that teaches health professionals to utilize the 12-lead ECG in daily clinical practice. It deals with the analysis of the morphology of ECG waveforms in order to diagnose many conditions not related to rhythm, including ischemia, acute myocardial infarction, and hypertrophy of the heart muscle. Almost all other texts of morphologic interpretation for non-cardiologists rely heavily on memorizing electrocardiographic patterns.
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ken333
14-06-2012
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