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PREVALENCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF ARRHYTHMIAS DURING THE FIRST DAY OF ST ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION AFTER REPERFUSION THERAPY

Abstract

To assess prevalence and distribution of arrhythmias in patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction after reperfusion therapy, 140patients aged 55±13 years (men: 80%) were examined.

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M. M. Demidova
ФМИЦ им. В.А.Алмазова
Russian Federation


N. N. Burova
СПБГМУ им. акад. И.П.Павлова
Russian Federation


O. I. Kunina
ФМИЦ им. В.А.Алмазова
Russian Federation


V. V. Dorofeykov
ФМИЦ им. В.А.Алмазова
Russian Federation


V. M. Tikhonenko
ФМИЦ им. В.А.Алмазова
Russian Federation


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Demidova M.M., Burova N.N., Kunina O.I., Dorofeykov V.V., Tikhonenko V.M. PREVALENCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF ARRHYTHMIAS DURING THE FIRST DAY OF ST ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION AFTER REPERFUSION THERAPY. Journal of Arrhythmology. 2015;(79):12-17. (In Russ.)

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