Aortic dissection was found in a woman, her 2 sons, and 1 of her 3 daughters, and the 3 affected children and a granddaughter had patent ductus arteriosus. The pattern of inheritance of this unique syndrome probably is an autosomal dominant one.
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July 1999
We report a patient who developed anterior ST segment elevation following angioplasty of the right coronary artery in which a right ventricular branch became occluded. Several similar reports were found in the literature as well as a putative mechanism for the electrocardiographic changes. Cathet.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe efficacy and safety of esmolol, a titratable intravenous beta-adrenergic blocking agent with a short elimination half-life (t 1/2 = 9.0 min) was evaluated in a multicenter open-label study for the treatment of supraventricular tachyarrhythmias (heart rate greater than 100 bpm). The study also investigated the feasibility of transferring patients from esmolol to alternate oral antiarrhythmic agents without loss of therapeutic response.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe describe pacemaker pauses and pseudohysteresis resulting from sensing of retrograde P waves in a patient with an implanted AV sequential universal pacemaker. Although retrograde P waves are usually followed by a ventricular spike and therefore create the possibility for "endless loop tachycardia," in our patient some retrograde P waves which followed premature ventricular contractions or junctional beats produced pacemaker pauses. The reason for the occurrence of this phenomenon is that the sum of the VA conduction time and the AV delay is shorter than the pacemaker's hardware rate limit.
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