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Rate versus rhythm control in atrial fibrillation

Rate versus rhythm control in atrial fibrillation

... a heightened risk of thromboembolism such as stroke and other cardiovascular events that puts patients at a substantially increased risk of morbidity and mortality. The primary pharmacologic strategy for managing AF ...

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Cost Effectiveness of Rate  and Rhythm Control Drugs for Treating Atrial Fibrillation in Korea

Cost Effectiveness of Rate and Rhythm Control Drugs for Treating Atrial Fibrillation in Korea

... sus rhythm control have revealed that rate control reduces costs, compared with rhythm control, which included electrical car- dioversion in Western individuals: The study involved 4060 ...

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Clinical review: Clinical management of atrial fibrillation – rate control versus rhythm control

Clinical review: Clinical management of atrial fibrillation – rate control versus rhythm control

... Rate Control versus Electrical Cardioversion for Persistent Atrial Fibrillation (RACE) study [16] tested the hypothesis that rate control was not inferior to rhythm ...rate control with ...

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Ivabradine, coronary artery disease, and heart failure: beyond rhythm control

Ivabradine, coronary artery disease, and heart failure: beyond rhythm control

... fifty-eight symptomatic CHF patients with left ventricular dysfunction (LVEF ,35%) in optimal medical therapy were randomly assigned to ivabradine or placebo. They had to be in sinus rhythm, with a heart rate 70 ...

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Assessment of atrial fibrosis for the rhythm control of atrial fibrillation

Assessment of atrial fibrosis for the rhythm control of atrial fibrillation

... because of confounding comorbidities. Positive associations between circulating fibrotic markers and rhythm outcome have only been found in small trials and subgroups of larger ones. As a result, odds or hazard ...

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Atrial fibrillation risk loci interact to modulate Ca2+ dependent atrial rhythm homeostasis

Atrial fibrillation risk loci interact to modulate Ca2+ dependent atrial rhythm homeostasis

... Combinatorial interactions between TBX5, GATA4, and NKX2-5 are critical for heart development. TBX5, GATA4, and NKX2-5 physically interact, and CHD-causing (but not CHD-spar- ing) mutations in TBX5 abrogate these ...

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Rhythm Versus Rate Control for Atrial Fibrillation: A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

Rhythm Versus Rate Control for Atrial Fibrillation: A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

... Cardiac Rhythm Disorders AF), established following the AFFIRM trial ...and rhythm control strategies in terms of mortality and complication rates in postoperative patients ...that rhythm ...

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Original Article The clinical efficacy and adverse reaction of wenxin granule and amiodarone for patient with atrial fibrillation: a meta-analysis

Original Article The clinical efficacy and adverse reaction of wenxin granule and amiodarone for patient with atrial fibrillation: a meta-analysis

... on rhythm control in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) either as a sole or in combination with ...of rhythm control which was defined as the cardioversion and sinus rhythm ...

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Sinus Rhythm in Rheumatic Mitral Stenosis after Balloon Mitral Valvotomy: Is it Feasible?

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... Our sample size was small and follow up period of 6 months was too short to detect any long term outcomes of the treatment strategy. The risk of relapse to AF or side effects with amiodarone rises after 18 months. ...

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Atrial Fibrillation and Stroke in Elderly Patients

Atrial Fibrillation and Stroke in Elderly Patients

... aging-associated changes that form the substrate of AF and thromboembolism in the elderly remain inadequate to fully promote the design of safe and effective strategies to prevent AF and reduce the associated risk of ...

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Late presentation of Torsades de Pointes related to fluoxetine following a multiple drug overdose

Late presentation of Torsades de Pointes related to fluoxetine following a multiple drug overdose

... heart rhythm control and intermittent electrocardiography as well as monitoring of serum electrolytes should be considered mandatory in caring for a patient suffering from an over- dose resulting in QTc ...

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Rate-Control or Rhythm-Contol: Where do we stand?

Rate-Control or Rhythm-Contol: Where do we stand?

... rate control received 90 mg sustained release diltiazem twice daily to maintain the resting ventricular rate below 90 beats/min, and less than 130 beats/min with ...the rhythm control group were ...

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The pathology and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias: focus on atrial fibrillation

The pathology and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias: focus on atrial fibrillation

... disease, control of cardiac rhythm and ventricular rate, and antithrombotic therapy (Figure ...Rate control is usually achieved by pharma- cological reduction of AV nodal conduction velocity until ...

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Evidence for multiple rhythmic skills

Evidence for multiple rhythmic skills

... that rhythm is best characterized as a multi-dimensional skill ...that rhythm skills may be dissociable based on whether they rely on perception of patterns in time at sub-second versus supra-second ...

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Gamma rhythms and beta rhythms have different synchronization properties

Gamma rhythms and beta rhythms have different synchronization properties

... In control conditions, the maximum axon conduction delay was ...the control case, both gamma and beta have cross-correlation peaks within 3 ms of ...

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Locomotory Rhythms in carcinus maenas (L ) from Non Tidal Conditions

Locomotory Rhythms in carcinus maenas (L ) from Non Tidal Conditions

... 'Multiple clock' hypothesis for the control of locomotory rhythms in Cardnus; a 'clocks' at variance and no locomotory rhythm apparent: 6 under the influence of environmental cycles of t[r] ...

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Systems chronotherapeutics

Systems chronotherapeutics

... clock-based control of cell division which is allowed at certain clock phases and forbidden during others, thus creating proliferation ...clock control of the cell cycle that addresses this hypothesis from ...

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Reversal of Digoxin Toxicity with Specific Antibodies

Reversal of Digoxin Toxicity with Specific Antibodies

... In contrast, in six of eight dogs given digoxin-specific antibodies in canine plasma and/or rabbit serum, the arrhythmias reverted to a sinus mechanism within 30-90 min after the start of the infusion. At the end of a 6 ...

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Language, Reading, and Motor Control: Get Rhythm!

Language, Reading, and Motor Control: Get Rhythm!

... In addition to language problems, some studies revealed that children with DD experience fine and gross motor problems (Cappellini, Coppede & Valle 2010, Cheng-Lai et al. 2011, Thompson et al. 2015). It should be ...

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