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A CLINICAL CASE OF PATIENTS WITH COMBINED HEART AND NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES: AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO MANAGEMENT OF ATRIAL FIBRILLATION

https://doi.org/10.25760/VA-2019-95-57-60

Abstract

The results are given of assessment and treatment of four elderly subjects with paroxysmal, persistent, and longstanding persistent atrial fi brillation and implanted spinal cord pacemaker due to neurological manifestations of diabetic neuropathy that let to maintain the sinus rhythm within 15 months (12-18 months) of the follow-up.

About the Authors

A. E. Yakovlev
НМИЦ ТО имени Н.Н.Приорова, Москва
Russian Federation


M. V. Yakovleva
НМИЦ ТО имени Н.Н.Приорова, Москва Клиника «Медэлект», Москва
Russian Federation


M. K. Chaikovskaya
ФГАУ «Лечебно-реабилитационный центр» МЗ РФ
Russian Federation


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Yakovlev A.E., Yakovleva M.V., Chaikovskaya M.K. A CLINICAL CASE OF PATIENTS WITH COMBINED HEART AND NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES: AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO MANAGEMENT OF ATRIAL FIBRILLATION. Journal of Arrhythmology. 2019;26(1):57-60. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25760/VA-2019-95-57-60

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