Search Results 301-310 of 8974 for Conduction
Normal nerve conduction studies and normal needle electrode EMG examination when the diagnosis of PLS was made; Expected to have at least some bulbar ...
Subjects with evidence of intraventricular conduction delay, defined as a QRS interval greater than 110 msec, will be excluded if the QTcF is >500 msec for ...
No major conduction abnormality (unless a cardiac pacemaker is present). Adequate pulmonary function defined as: No evidence of dyspnea at rest, no exercise ...
... conduction abnormalities after alcohol septal ablation on long-term outcomes. Saline-Enhanced Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation for the Treatment of ...
Serious conduction disorder (e.g., 3rd degree heart block), uncontrolled arrhythmia, or new Q waves or ST-segment depressions (>3 mm) on ECG; Chronic ...
... conduction, or morphology with resting ECG (e.g., complete left-bundle branch block, 3rd-degree heart block); or clinically significant, uncontrolled ...
- Clinically significant arrhythmias or conduction block (premature atrial contractions [PACs], premature ventricular contractions [PVCs], rate controlled
Subjects with VTs of septal origin require special care to minimize the risk of heart block, particularly within 2 cm of the AV node/proximal conduction ...
... conduction abnormality, or clinically significant valvular disease - High-risk uncontrolled arrhythmias: i.e., atrial tachycardia with a heart rate > 100 ...
Areas of focus: Pacemaker insertion, Cardioversion, Cardiac pacemaker replacement, Conduction system disease. Robert Haddon, M.D. ...
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