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978-3-030-77381-6The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerl
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n of the treatment of heart rhythms disease.Offers patient s.This book provides an overview of the history, manifestations, and treatment of heart disease and heart rhythm disorders. In addition, it covers the effects on the lives of patients, coping mechanisms, and relationships with doctors, famil
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Inexorable
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Spirometry
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Atrial Fibrillation: The Heart’s Tap Dancee epidemiology of AF, the different types of AF, its mechanisms, and treatment including stroke prevention and rate and rhythm control with special reference to catheter ablation strategies. It also narrates the stories of patients suffering from AF.
HERTZ
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The Sawtooth Rhythm: Atrial Flutterd on the scene. The birth of clinical cardiac electrophysiology finally solved the mystery of AFL in man and led to the knowledge of its mechanism. In this chapter, the historical aspects of this rhythm abnormality as well as epidemiology, clinical presentation, classification, and current treatment of this rhythm malady are discussed.
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muster
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Understanding Heart Rhythm Disorders: The Birth of the ECG and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiologyapter, the author discusses the recording of the electrocardiogram (ECG), and nearly 60 years later, the birth of clinical cardiac electrophysiology ushered by the development of programmed electrical stimulation (PES) in 1967 followed a catheter technique to record electrical activity from discrete
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