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  1. Management of Cardiac Arrhythmias (Contemporary Cardiology)
  2. Arrhythmia Interpretation: ACLS Preparation and Clinical Approach by Ken Grauer MDFAAFP, Daniel Cavallaro REMT-P, 1997-01-15
  3. Principles of Cardiac Arrhythmias by Edward K. Chung, 1989-02
  4. Methodological issues in the quantification of respiratory sinus arrhythmia [An article from: Biological Psychology] by J.W. Denver, S.F. Reed, et all 2007-02-01
  5. Ventricular Arrhythmias, An Issue of Cardiology Clinics (The Clinics: Internal Medicine) by John M. Miller MD, 2008-07-17
  6. Differential Diagnosis of Arrhythmias by Dale Davis RCT, 1997-01-15
  7. Catheter Ablation of Cardiac Arrhythmias: Basic Bio-Electrical Effects and Clinical Indications (Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine)
  8. Cardiac Arrhythmias: Practical Ecg Interpretation by Stelio Mangiola, 1982-02
  9. Basic Arrhythmias, 5th Fifth Edition by Gail Walraven, 1999
  10. Cardiac Arrhythmias After Surgery for Congenital Heart Disease
  11. Arrhythmias case studies: 50 case histories related to arrhythmias by Lester B Jacobson, 1978
  12. Arrhythmias in Heart Failure (Clinical Approaches To Tachyarrhythmias) by William G. Stevenson M.D., Laurence Epstein, et all 2002-05-24
  13. Cardiac arrhythmias; basic concepts and an approach to self-instruction by Louis Rakita, 1973
  14. Interpreting Cardiac Arrhythmias: A Basic Guide by Mary Brambilla McFarland, 1980-06

41. Arrhythmia
arrhythmia. arrhythmia. Cardiac electrophysiology review. arrhythmia / therapy. arrhythmias implantable cardioverter defibrillators.
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Arrhythmia Arrhythmia / therapy broader: Heart Diseases other: Anti-Arrhythmia Agents Cardiac Tamponade Cholestasis Chromosome Aberrations ... Stress narrower: Atrial Fibrillation
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Cardiac electrophysiology review The homepage for the journal Cardiac Electrophysiology Review. It is aimed at clinicians caring for patients with arrhythmias and arrhythmia-related disorders. The journal covers articles on topics such as arrhythmia mechanisms, noninvasive assessment methods, invasive electrophysiological techniques, pharmacology, pacemakers and implantable cardioverter-defibrillators. Information is provided on the aims and scope, indexing/abstracting services, instructions for authors and subscription details, as well as how to obtain a free online sample copy. Searchable tables of contents are also available, from 1997 (Vol 1, Issue 1). Published by Kluwer Academic Publishers. Heart Conduction System Heart / physiology Electrophysiology Electronic Journals [Publication Type] ... bmj.com collected resources : arrhythmias Collected resources on arrhythmias from the online British Medical Journal. BMJ collections list the most recent articles from the BMJ and other online journals within the BMJ Publishing Group, within a specific subject or specialty. Links are provided to the full-text of the document. Links are also provided to related collections, journals, books or reviews. Heart Conduction System Collected Works [Publication Type] Arrhythmia Journal of interventional cardiac electrophysiology The homepage for the Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology. The journal covers articles on developing interventional techniques and therapies for the management of cardiac arrhythmias. Techniques range from molecular, chemical, and pharmacologica therapies to device and ablation therapies. Information is provided on the aims and scope, indexing/abstracting services, instructions for authors and subscription details, as well as a free online sample copy. Searchable tables of contents are also available, from July 1997 (Vol 1, Issue 1). Full-text articles are available to institutional subscribers. Published by Kluwer Academic Publishers.

42. Anti-Arrhythmia Agents
Antiarrhythmia Agents. It is aimed at clinicians caring for patients with arrhythmias and arrhythmia-related disorders. The journal
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other: Antihypertensive Agents Arrhythmia Fibrinolytic Agents Heart narrower: Amiodarone Cardiac electrophysiology review The homepage for the journal Cardiac Electrophysiology Review. It is aimed at clinicians caring for patients with arrhythmias and arrhythmia-related disorders. The journal covers articles on topics such as arrhythmia mechanisms, noninvasive assessment methods, invasive electrophysiological techniques, pharmacology, pacemakers and implantable cardioverter-defibrillators. Information is provided on the aims and scope, indexing/abstracting services, instructions for authors and subscription details, as well as how to obtain a free online sample copy. Searchable tables of contents are also available, from 1997 (Vol 1, Issue 1). Published by Kluwer Academic Publishers. Heart Conduction System Heart / physiology Electrophysiology Electronic Journals [Publication Type] ... Journal of interventional cardiac electrophysiology The homepage for the Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology. The journal covers articles on developing interventional techniques and therapies for the management of cardiac arrhythmias. Techniques range from molecular, chemical, and pharmacologica therapies to device and ablation therapies. Information is provided on the aims and scope, indexing/abstracting services, instructions for authors and subscription details, as well as a free online sample copy. Searchable tables of contents are also available, from July 1997 (Vol 1, Issue 1). Full-text articles are available to institutional subscribers. Published by Kluwer Academic Publishers.

43. The University Of Texas Southwestern Medical Center At Dallas
Guidelines for treating arrhythmias in women during pregnancy.
http://www.swmed.edu/home_pages/news/arrhyth.htm

44. Cardiothoracic (Heart) Surgery - Strong Heart And Vascular Center - Rochester, N
Endovascular Repair of Aortic Aneurysms; arrhythmia Surgery. Thoracic Surgery. Thoracic Surgery is surgery in the thoracic cavity not involving the heart.
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45. When Heartbeats Go Haywire: New Treatments Can Save Lives
An Indepth discussion on ventricular arrhythmias and new drugs and devices in curbing deaths from this disorder.
http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/1997/397_hart.html
When Heartbeats Go Haywire:
New Treatments Can Save Lives
by Margie Patlak Two-time Olympic gold-medalist skater Sergei Grinkov shocked the world in fall 1995, when he collapsed on the ice rink and died hours later at the young age of 28. A blood clot that blocked blood flow to his heart triggered it to quiver instead of beat. Medical technicians were unable to restore a normal heart rhythm, and by the time he reached a hospital, Grinkov's heart had stopped beating altogether. Grinkov suffered what is known as ventricular fibrillation. This inefficient and deadly quivering of the heart is one of several types of irregular heartbeats, or arrhythmias, that afflict the lower chambers, called the ventricles, of the heart. Not all arrhythmias are ventricular; some, for example, arise from the upper chambers of the heart. Ventricular arrhythmias often occur in people with various forms of heart disease and, according to the American Heart Association, cause most cases of sudden cardiac death. But new drugs and devices show promise in curbing the number of deaths from this condition. These new treatments, approved by the Food and Drug Administration, include a longer-acting form of an antiarrhythmia drug, a wide availability of portable and implantable electrical devices that can spark a return to normal heart rhythm, and techniques for destroying heart tissue that triggers ventricular arrhythmias. Heart of the Matter Not much bigger than a fist, the human heart beats 100,000 times each day, sending about 2,000 gallons of blood coursing through vessels, which, laid end-to-end, would be long enough to circle the earth more than twice.

46. Cardiac Arrhythmia - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Cardiac arrhythmia. A cardiac arrhythmia, also called cardiac dysrhythmia, is a disturbance in the regular rhythm of the heartbeat.
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A cardiac arrhythmia , also called cardiac dysrhythmia, is a disturbance in the regular rhythm of the heartbeat . Several forms of cardiac arrhythmia are life-threatening and a medical emergency Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Frequency too high/low
2 Fibrillation

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Frequency too high/low
Some arrhythmias may be too fast. These are known as tachycardia (more than 100 beats/min), and, if short in duration, are usually not life threatening. People perceive tachycardia as "heart palpitations". They may be brought on by stress or substances including caffeine alcohol or various drugs , and often resolve when the stress or consumption of the causative substance is ended or reduced. Slow rhythms, known as bradycardia (less than 60 beats/min), too, are usually not life threatening. Either arrhythmia may require medical treatment, however, if persistent or if they appear related to other symptoms, such as chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, or weakness. edit
Fibrillation
A more serious variety of arrhythmia is known as fibrillation . Fibrillation occurs when the heart muscle begins a quivering motion instead of a normal, healthy pumping rhythm. In the upper chambers of the heart, known as the

47. Vanderbilt Medical Center
Discussion of four types of arrhythmias and brief look at management in children.
http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/peds/pidl/cardio/arrythm.htm
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48. Cardiac Arrhythmia - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Cardiac arrhythmia. (Redirected from arrhythmia). A cardiac arrhythmia, also called cardiac dysrhythmia, is a disturbance in the regular rhythm of the heartbeat.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrhythmia
Cardiac arrhythmia
Categories Cardiology
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
(Redirected from Arrhythmia A cardiac arrhythmia , also called cardiac dysrhythmia, is a disturbance in the regular rhythm of the heartbeat . Several forms of cardiac arrhythmia are life-threatening and a medical emergency Table of contents 1 Frequency too high/low 2 Fibrillation 3 Origin of impulse 4 Diagnosis ... edit
Frequency too high/low
Some arrhythmias may be too fast. These are known as tachycardia (more than 100 beats/min), and, if short in duration, are usually not life threatening. People perceive tachycardia as "heart palpitations". They may be brought on by stress or substances including caffeine alcohol or various drugs , and often resolve when the stress or consumption of the causative substance is ended or reduced. Slow rhythms, known as bradycardia (less than 60 beats/min), too, are usually not life threatening. Either arrhythmia may require medical treatment, however, if persistent or if they appear related to other symptoms, such as chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, or weakness. edit
Fibrillation
A more serious variety of arrhythmia is known as fibrillation . Fibrillation occurs when the heart muscle begins a quivering motion instead of a normal, healthy pumping rhythm. In the upper chambers of the heart, known as the

49. Arrhythmia Service
A list of doctors who provide arrhythmia services, locations and phone numbers. General information as to who may seek their help, diagnostic tools, therapeutic services and training program.
http://www.lhsc.on.ca/uwodoc/pages/arrhy.htm
Arrhythmia Service
PHYSICIANS LOCATION PHONE Dr. George J. Klein
Chair - Division of Cardiology LHSC-University Campus 663-3746 or 663-3946 Dr. Andrew D. Krahn
Director - Arrhythmia Monitoring Unit
Director - EP Training Program LHSC-University Campus 663-3746 or 663-3946 Dr. Allan Skanes
Director - EP Lab LHSC-University Campus 663-3746 or 663-3946 Dr. Raymond Yee
Director - Pacemaker Procedure Room LHSC-University Campus 663-3746 or 663-3946 Arrhythmia Service Office
Fax:519-663-3076 Pacemaker Referral Office
519-685-8300 Ext. 35866
Fax: 519-663-3806
Patients are seen upon written referral requests from a physician only.
Clinical information, especially ECG data, should be sent prior to patients being seen. Please use the referral forms at:
http://www.londoncardiac.ca Drs. George Klein, Raymond Yee, Andrew Krahn and Allan Skanes constitute the closely integrated team of physicians comprising the Arrhythmia Service. Their offices are located at the University Campus of the London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC-UC). The Arrhythmia Service provides a comprehensive consultative services for the diagnosis and management of patients with cardiac arrhythmia as well as offering an active program of research and education. The Arrhythmia Service
  • Electrophysiology Laboratory
  • Pacemaker and ICD Implantation Program
  • Arrhythmia Device Follow-up Clinic
  • Ambulatory ECG (Holter and Event Recorder)

50. Scripps Regional Cardiac Arrhythmia Center  Overview
Scripps Regional Cardiac arrhythmia Center. Scripps Regional Cardiac arrhythmia Center. Overview. The Scripps Regional Cardiac arrhythmia
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    Scripps Regional Cardiac Arrhythmia Center Overview The Scripps Regional Cardiac Arrhythmia Center, located at Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla, is an international leader in the management of heart rhythm disorders (cardiac arrhythmias). Patients of all ages and backgrounds benefit from leading edge technology and the expertise of our arrhythmia specialists. The center cares for thousands of patients every year and performs more than 1,000 arrhythmia studies annually. Highly trained cardiac specialists and surgeons have pioneered numerous techniques and innovative procedures.
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    ... Contact Us The center is recognized as the:
    • First in San Diego to use catheter ablation to cure arrhythmias
    • First in Southern California to surgically correct Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, a condition that can cause an extremely rapid heart rate.
    • First in Southern California to perform open heart surgery to cure arrhythmias
    • First in the United States to implant a dual-chamber defibrillator
    • Second in the United States to implant a biventricular (triple-chamber) defibrillator
    • The largest enrolling center for the Guidant Contak CD trial of biventricular pacing defibrillators (cardiac resynchronization therapy) as an electrical treatment of heart failure.
  • 51. Doctors' Medical Library
    Discussion about arrhythmias including nutritional medicine, chelation therapy and homeopathy.
    http://www.medical-library.net/sites/framer.html?/sites/_cardiac_arrhythmia.html

    52. DoctorYourself.com - Heart Arrhythmia
    Heart arrhythmia. Some even believe that. One undergraduate comes promptly to mind. He was 21, and suffering from a severe heart arrhythmia.
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    From time to time I have told my students that, in all honesty, I am not particularly interested in nutrition as a subject. What I am interested in is people getting well, and nutrition is merely the best available means to that end. Some even believe that. One undergraduate comes promptly to mind. He was 21, and suffering from a severe heart arrhythmia. Once every week or two his heart rate would violently soar, his pulse get erratic, and he'd have to lie in bed for hours before it would return to normal. This is how he had been best able to manage it. Sometimes, he said, he'd have to lie completely still, quite unable to get up without a recurrence. He said he would occasionally have to remain motionless for many as six hours. He was an active fellow, and all this wasted time bothered him as much as the symptoms themselves. Of course he'd seen a variety of doctors, including the obligatory specialists. Anxiety or panic attacks had been considered and ruled out. This problem was not in the lad's head. He'd had a lot of tests. The doctors had concluded by offering nothing except either surgery for some sort of pacemaker, or a new drug packing the potential of several serious side effects. Sitting in my office, he showed me the literature on the proposed drug, and I looked it up.

    53. Heart Arrhythmia Introduction & Symptoms
    Detailed look at an arrhythmia, the causes, and diagnosing. The different types and treatments available.
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    54. Information On Rapid Or Irregular Heartbeat, Arrhythmia, And Atrial Fibrillation
    St. Jude Medical information on symptoms, diagnosis and treatments such as ablation, cardioversion and medications for AF. Features glossary of terms related to this heart disorder and arrhythmia.
    http://www.aboutatrialfibrillation.com
    Information about the most common heart arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation, including its scope, symptoms, related diagnostic tests and treatments.
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    55. Arrhythmia (Cardiac): Online Reference For Health Concerns
    arrhythmia (Cardiac) symptoms, diagnosis, causes, prevention and other impaortant inforamtion on heart attack. arrhythmia (Cardiac) Updated 07/30/2003.
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    56. Supraventricular Tachycardia
    Information on supraventricular tachycardia, an arrhythmia disorder of the heart, written by a patient.
    http://www.geocities.com/sjt405/SupraVentricularTachycardia.html

    57. Center For Arrhythmia Research Spiral Waves Simulation Numerical Ventricular Fib

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    58. PVC Home Page
    Information on this arrhythmia, written by a patient.
    http://www.raptsoft.com/pvcsite/default.htm
    PVC Home Page Please go to the new PVC Forum HERE

    59. Arrhythmia Palpitations - Causes Of Irregular Heart Beat Rate
    An arrhythmia is when the heart beats excessively slow or fast, or the rhythm is irregular. arrhythmias result arrhythmia. Published by
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    January, 2003 Download this factsheet An arrhythmia is a disturbance of the normal rhythm of the heart. The heart normally beats between sixty and eighty times a minute. Arrhythmia is when the heart rate becomes abnormally rapid, slow and/or irregular.
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    Arrythmias are very common and may occur naturally, or be due to heart disease or other causes, such as a reaction to a drug. Arrhythmia may occur continuously or just occasionally.
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    For general information on the heart, please see the BUPA factsheet The cardiovascular system A heartbeat starts as a small electrical impulse in a special part of the heart wall called at the sinoatrial node (SAN). This is sometimes called the heart's natural "pacemaker". A network of nerves conduct this impulse all over the heart, and in turn this causes contraction of the atria (the two smaller chambers) and ventricles (the two larger chambers). Each heartbeat is represented on a heart trace (electrocardiogram or ECG; see illustration below).
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    The symptoms of arrhythmia
    Many arrhythmias cause no symptoms and may go unnoticed. However they may lead to palpitations, which is an unpleasant awareness of the heartbeat, often described as a thumping in the chest. However, occasionally, arrhythmia can cause sudden death. Other symptoms may include:

    60. Arrhythmia. Arrhythmia Of The Heart Can Often Be Traced To A Mineral Deficiency.
    Explained in lay mans terms what arrhythmias are, with suggested herbs and vitamins.
    http://www.marysherbs.com/heal/heal-arr.htm
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    Arrhythmia is an electrical problem that disrupts the heart's natural rhythm. It manifests in two types Tachycardia and Bradycardia. Symptoms that a person might have would be: For Tachycardia arrhythmia (abnormally rapid heart beat) - an abnormal heart beat, palpitations - recurring feelings like a pounding, racing or fluttering, discomfort in the chest, shortness of breath, dizziness or confusions, or sweating. For Bradycardia arrhythmia (abnormally slow heart beat) - loss of consciousness, fatigue, or light headedness. Keeping up a person's potassium, magnesium and calcium balanced is extremely beneficial when trying to regulate the heart beat. Symptoms of a magnesium deficiency are fluttering of the heart or a craving for chocolate. Symptoms of a potassium deficiency are charley horses, high blood pressure or discomfort in chest. Symptoms of a calcium deficiency are menses headaches, or muscle spasms. Balancing minerals is best done with the advice of a competent health practitioner. Along with exercise, herbal regimens that have been used historically for arrhythmia are: Bugleweed extract

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