<p>Alcohol abuse and particularly extension of alcohol consumption in alcohol diseas increases the risk of cardiac arrhythmias development and aggravates existing arrhythmias. Patients do not always receive the necessary specific treatment due to lack of detection of the ethanol genesis of these arrhythmias. Management of patients with alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence, including its cardiac complications among other cardiac arrhythmias should use both antiarrhythmic and anti-alcohol drugs and antidepressants. Such issues as diagnosis and management of patients with alcohol-induced cardiac arrhythmias are presented.</p
Alcoholic liver disease is the most prevalent cause of progressive liver disease in Europe. Alcoholi...
Background: Alcohol is most commonly abused drug worldwide. It has been shown to produce toxic effec...
Excessive alcohol consumption represents one of the main causes of non-ischemic dilated cardiomyopat...
<p><strong>Aim.</strong> To study the types of cardiac pathology, particularities of its dynamics an...
The association between alcohol consumption and abnormalities of heart rate and rhythm has long been...
The arrhythmogenic potential of alcohol consumption that leads to cardiac arrhythmia development inc...
Abstract Acute alcohol consumption may facilitate cardiac arrhythmias underlying the ‘Holiday Heart ...
Alcohol use is an important preventable and modifiable cause of non-communicable disease, and has co...
The use of alcohol as a social lubricant has been ubiquitous in human societies since ancient times....
Background: Alcohol withdrawal (AW) is associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes. There is a p...
Chronic and heavy alcohol consumption has deleterious effects upon the car-diovascular system and ma...
Excessive drinking has detrimental effects on the cardiovascular system. Atrial fibrillation (AF) fo...
The harmful effects of excessive alcohol consumption on the liver have long been recognized. A corre...
Alcohol use, abuse, and dependence have the potential to result in alcoholic cardiomyopathy (ACM). T...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia responsible for significant morbidity...
Alcoholic liver disease is the most prevalent cause of progressive liver disease in Europe. Alcoholi...
Background: Alcohol is most commonly abused drug worldwide. It has been shown to produce toxic effec...
Excessive alcohol consumption represents one of the main causes of non-ischemic dilated cardiomyopat...
<p><strong>Aim.</strong> To study the types of cardiac pathology, particularities of its dynamics an...
The association between alcohol consumption and abnormalities of heart rate and rhythm has long been...
The arrhythmogenic potential of alcohol consumption that leads to cardiac arrhythmia development inc...
Abstract Acute alcohol consumption may facilitate cardiac arrhythmias underlying the ‘Holiday Heart ...
Alcohol use is an important preventable and modifiable cause of non-communicable disease, and has co...
The use of alcohol as a social lubricant has been ubiquitous in human societies since ancient times....
Background: Alcohol withdrawal (AW) is associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes. There is a p...
Chronic and heavy alcohol consumption has deleterious effects upon the car-diovascular system and ma...
Excessive drinking has detrimental effects on the cardiovascular system. Atrial fibrillation (AF) fo...
The harmful effects of excessive alcohol consumption on the liver have long been recognized. A corre...
Alcohol use, abuse, and dependence have the potential to result in alcoholic cardiomyopathy (ACM). T...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia responsible for significant morbidity...
Alcoholic liver disease is the most prevalent cause of progressive liver disease in Europe. Alcoholi...
Background: Alcohol is most commonly abused drug worldwide. It has been shown to produce toxic effec...
Excessive alcohol consumption represents one of the main causes of non-ischemic dilated cardiomyopat...