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Journal of Arrhythmology

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No 59 (2010)

EDITORIAL

ORIGINAL ARTICLES

11-19 273
Abstract
To reveal the rate and predictors of the spontaneous sinus rhythm recovery in atrial fibrillation (AF) which lasted for less than 48 hours, the data of 160patients aged55.1±9.1 years (20 79years; males: 55%) including 37 patients with the secondary atrial fibrillation and 123 patients with atrial fibrillation not considered associated with acute causes were analyzed.
20-26 139
Abstract
To reveal causes and conditions of development ofparoxysmal atrial fibrillation in patients with inferior myocardial infarction as well as to assess its hemodynamic effects of the clinical course of myocardial infarction in patients with hemodynamic alterations and without signs of acute heart failure, 242 patients were examined.
27-32 130
Abstract
To study the risk of recurrence of atrial fibrillation and the role of autonomic nervous system in connection with supraventricular premature beats, ECG Holter monitoring with the heart rate variability analysis was performed in 65 patients with combination of coronary artery disease and arterial hypertension.
33-39 163
Abstract
To study the diagnostic value of different tilt test protocols for revelation of vasovagal syncope, 182 patients with the history of at least one syncope and 30 healthy volunteers constituting the control group were examined.
40-46 226
Abstract
To develop an optimal strategy of treatment of suppurative complications in the areas of implanted pacemakers, 114 subjects with suppurative complications in the area of implantation including 78 patients after the initial pacemaker implantation and 36 patients after re implantation were examined and treated.
47-52 118
Abstract
To study prevalence of syndromes and phenotypes of dysplasia in healthy young adults and to study correlations between the number of bone signs as well as the heart rhythm parameters and the prevalence of arrhythmias, 111 subjects aged 20.2±1.7years (18 25 years) including 37 males and 74 females were examined.

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CLINICAL CASE REPORT

78-80 142
Abstract
A clinical case report is presented of the diagnosis of coronary artery disease with the aid of different types of stress tests in an asymptomatic female patient with the ventricular pre-excitation syndrome.


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