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  • The paper presents a new algorithm for managing patients with ventricular arrhythmia, focusing on diagnosis and treatment selection.
  • The approach emphasizes identifying structural and ischemic changes in the heart, alongside assessing the role of the autonomic and central nervous systems.
  • It highlights the importance of psychological factors, and includes remote monitoring to facilitate timely outpatient treatment while allowing patients to continue their daily activities.

Article Abstract

The paper proposes an original algorithm for the management of patients with ventricular arrhythmia from its first registration to choice of treatment policy. Using modern diagnostic methods, much attention is paid to the identification of myocardial structural and ischemic changes and also to the involvement of the autonomic and central nervous systems in ventricular arrhythmogenesis. The diagnostic problems are solved step-by-step. The role of psychological diagnosis is accentuated. Longitudinal electrocardiogram monitoring with telemetric data transmission can promptly initiate treatment of patients in an outpatient setting and, in a number of cases, without discontinuing work. The key point of the algorithm proposed is to prevent sudden cardiac death.

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