Contains fulltext : 87846.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We present an unusual transient pro-arrhythmic effect of ajmaline in a patient with resuscitated cardiac arrest and a left ventricular apical aneurysm. We discuss the clinical presentation and the possible physio-pathological explanation for this new pro-arrhythmic effect linked to administration of intravenous ajmaline
Accelerated idioventricular rhythm (AIVR) has been reported in patients with acute myocardial infarc...
Sodium channel blockade (SCB) with a class Ia or Ic antiarrhythmic agent (eg, ajmaline or procainami...
BACKGROUND: The clinical characteristics and the results of ajmaline challenge in young individuals ...
We present an unusual transient pro-arrhythmic effect of ajmaline in a patient with resuscitated car...
J waves are the hallmark of both inferolateral early repolarization (ER) and Brugada syndrome. While...
Aims The typical Brugada ECG pattern consists of a prominent J-wave associated with ST-segment eleva...
Aims: The typical Brugada ECG pattern consists of a prominent J-wave associated with ST-segment elev...
PubMedID: 24104982A 44-year-old male patient admitted with palpitations was diagnosed with tachycard...
International audienceAIMS: The diagnostic type I ECG in Brugada syndrome (BS) is often concealed an...
SummaryBackgroundAjmaline challenge is commonly used for the diagnosis of Brugada syndrome. A slow i...
Salutary effects of intravenous ajmaline in patients with paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia me...
The Brugada syndrome is a genetic disease characterized by an abnormal electrocardiogram (ECG) and a...
The main use of quinidine and of procaine amide lies in the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. As the...
AbstractAntiarrhythmic therapy in 506 consecutive patients undergoing 1,268 antiarrhythmic drug tria...
The class Ia anti-arrhythmic drug ajmaline is used clinically to unmask latent type I ECG in Brugada...
Accelerated idioventricular rhythm (AIVR) has been reported in patients with acute myocardial infarc...
Sodium channel blockade (SCB) with a class Ia or Ic antiarrhythmic agent (eg, ajmaline or procainami...
BACKGROUND: The clinical characteristics and the results of ajmaline challenge in young individuals ...
We present an unusual transient pro-arrhythmic effect of ajmaline in a patient with resuscitated car...
J waves are the hallmark of both inferolateral early repolarization (ER) and Brugada syndrome. While...
Aims The typical Brugada ECG pattern consists of a prominent J-wave associated with ST-segment eleva...
Aims: The typical Brugada ECG pattern consists of a prominent J-wave associated with ST-segment elev...
PubMedID: 24104982A 44-year-old male patient admitted with palpitations was diagnosed with tachycard...
International audienceAIMS: The diagnostic type I ECG in Brugada syndrome (BS) is often concealed an...
SummaryBackgroundAjmaline challenge is commonly used for the diagnosis of Brugada syndrome. A slow i...
Salutary effects of intravenous ajmaline in patients with paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia me...
The Brugada syndrome is a genetic disease characterized by an abnormal electrocardiogram (ECG) and a...
The main use of quinidine and of procaine amide lies in the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. As the...
AbstractAntiarrhythmic therapy in 506 consecutive patients undergoing 1,268 antiarrhythmic drug tria...
The class Ia anti-arrhythmic drug ajmaline is used clinically to unmask latent type I ECG in Brugada...
Accelerated idioventricular rhythm (AIVR) has been reported in patients with acute myocardial infarc...
Sodium channel blockade (SCB) with a class Ia or Ic antiarrhythmic agent (eg, ajmaline or procainami...
BACKGROUND: The clinical characteristics and the results of ajmaline challenge in young individuals ...