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352 related items for PubMed ID: 16492312

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    Roca-Luque I, Francisco-Pasqual J, Oristrell G, Rodríguez-García J, Santos-Ortega A, Martin-Sanchez G, Rivas-Gandara N, Perez-Rodon J, Ferreira-Gonzalez I, García-Dorado D, Moya-Mitjans A.
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  • 22. [Syncope in bradycardic cardiac arrhythmias].
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  • 29. Usefulness of a non-invasive scoring system in predicting the outcome of electrophysiologic studies in non-invasively unexplained syncope.
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  • 31. Evaluation of patients with bundle branch block and "unexplained" syncope: a study based on comprehensive electrophysiologic testing and ajmaline stress.
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  • 32. Is there a prognostic relevance of electrophysiological studies in bundle branch block patients?
    Bogossian H, Frommeyer G, Göbbert K, Hasan F, Nguyen QS, Ninios I, Mijic D, Bandorski D, Hoeltgen R, Seyfarth M, Lemke B, Eckardt L, Zarse M.
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  • 33. Increased sensitivity of electrophysiological study by isoproterenol infusion in unexplained syncope.
    Brembilla-Perrot B, Muhanna I, Marçon O, Popovic B, Terrier de la Chaise A, Louis P, Andronache M, Nippert M, Claudon O, Beurrier D, Houriez P, Belhakem H.
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  • 35. [Clinical usefulness of implantable loop recorder in diagnosis of unexplained syncope--case report].
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  • 37. Block times two.
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  • 38. Clinical implications of electrophysiology study findings in patients with chronic bifascicular block and syncope.
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  • 40. [Paroxysmal, distal, complete atrio-ventricular block without escape rhythm].
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