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No 63 (2011)

ORIGINAL ARTICLES

5-11 126
Abstract
To reveal a one-year outcome of radiofrequency ablation in patients with paroxysmal and persistent atrial fibrillation using continuous subcutaneous monitoring, 258 patients aged 56±9 years (including 204 males) were examined and treated.
12-15 120
Abstract
To study the sympathetic myocardial innervation in coronary artery disease patients with chronic atrial fibrillation, 20patients aged 69.2±8.3 years (62 78 years) and 14 healthy subjects aged 45.85±2.67 years were examined.
16-21 141
Abstract
To study diagnostic potentialities of implantable devices for continuous subcutaneous monitoring, 280patients aged 52.87±6.34years (42 71 years; men: 57%) after radiofrequency catheter ablation because ofparoxysmal atrial fibrillation were examined.
22-27 141
Abstract
To study predictors of unfavorable outcome and cardiovascular events, 65 patients with coronary artery disease and arterial hypertension associated with atrial fibrillation were examined.
28-31 128
Abstract
To develop algorithm of selection of an optimal dose of Warfarin for the population of the Moscow Region, the data on the polymorphism of CYP2C9 gene in 107patients and VKORC1 gene in 105 patients were analyzed.
32-35 137
Abstract
To study the prevalence of genotypes and alleles of the rs1011168 polymorphism ofSP4 transcription factor and the connexin 40 gene in the Western Siberia population and their correlation with supraventricular arrhythmias, 327 patients and 196 subjects of control group were examined.
36-41 121
Abstract
To study the effect of gender and age of pediatric patients on the development and clinical course of paroxysmal atrio-ventricular nodal reciprocal tachycardia, analyzed were the anamnestic, clinical, and electrophysiological data obtained during examination of 149 pediatric patients.
42-44 110
Abstract
To study polymorphism of genes coding proteins which determine the structural and functional states of the cardiac conduction system, and its correlation with different cardiac arrhythmias, 29 families with primary hereditary sick sinus syndrome were examined including probands aged 58±0.15 years (20 females and 9 males) and their I, II, and III degree relatives (65 men and 68 women aged 39±0.13 years).

REVIEWS

45-54 189
Abstract
The results of studies in psychological aspects of atrial fibrillation are considered. It was shown that, despite a considerable progress in studying psychological issues associated with atrial fibrillation, a number of problems still need in-depth studies.
55-60 169
Abstract
Electrophysiological mechanisms which are in the basis of isolated atrial fibrillation as well as issues of surgical and interventional treatment of patients with the arrhythmia are considered.
61-65 196
Abstract
Interrelations between the sudden cardiac death and hereditary connective tissue defects are considered; doubt is cast on attempts of considering connective tissue dysplasia as a major cause of sudden cardiac death.
66-69 145
Abstract
Genetic aspects ofpathogeny of atrial fibrillation, as well as relation of the arrhythmia to canalopathies, long QT syndrome, short QT syndrome, Brugada syndrome, cardiomyopathies, and other conditions are considered.

CLINICAL CASE REPORT

70-72 119
Abstract
A case report is provided of successful cardiac resynchronization therapy in a pediatric patient with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy, narrow QRS complex, severe congestive heart failure.

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