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Российский кардиологический журнал  / №3 2013

ДВУХКАМЕРНАЯ КАРДИОСТИМУЛЯЦИЯ ПРИ СЕМЕЙНОЙ ПОЛНОЙ АТРИОВЕНТРИКУЛЯРНОЙ БЛОКАДЕ, РАЗВИВШЕЙСЯ ВО ВЗРОСЛОМ ВОЗРАСТЕ (180,00 руб.)

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Первый авторYildiz Mustafa
АвторыAstarcioglu Mehmet, Sahin Alparslan
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АннотацияThe familial complete atrioventricular block, is an inherited disease, may appear in adult period [1–3]. A 39-year-oldwoman had symptomatic (two episodes of near syncope during exertion) complete atrioventricular block (QRS wave ≤0,12 second on the surface electrocardiography) (Fig. 1) and was successfully treated with permanent dual chamber (DDDR) pacemakers. Her father, a 66-year-old-, had also complete atrioventricular block who was successfully treated with DDDR pacemaker in the another hospital about 7 years ago. Her other family members had normal sinus rhythm. She and her father had not any disease such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, rhumatologic disease and valvular heart disease. Their laboratory tests such as complete blood count, urea, creatinine, potassium, magnesium, thyroid function tests, antinuclear antibody, romatoid factor and transthoracic echocardiogram were normal
Yildiz, M. ДВУХКАМЕРНАЯ КАРДИОСТИМУЛЯЦИЯ ПРИ СЕМЕЙНОЙ ПОЛНОЙ АТРИОВЕНТРИКУЛЯРНОЙ БЛОКАДЕ, РАЗВИВШЕЙСЯ ВО ВЗРОСЛОМ ВОЗРАСТЕ / M. Yildiz, Mehmet Astarcioglu, Alparslan Sahin // Российский кардиологический журнал .— 2013 .— №3 .— С. 93-93 .— URL: https://rucont.ru/efd/458280 (дата обращения: 20.04.2024)

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КЛИНИЧЕСКИЙ СЛУЧАЙПЕРЕДОВАЯ СТАТЬЯ ДВУХКАМЕРНАЯ КАРДИОСТИМУЛЯЦИЯ ПРИ СЕМЕЙНОЙ ПОЛНОЙ АТРИОВЕНТРИКУЛЯРНОЙ БЛОКАДЕ, РАЗВИВШЕЙСЯ ВО ВЗРОСЛОМ ВОЗРАСТЕ Mustafa Yildiz 1 , Mehmet Ali Astarcioglu 1 , Alparslan Sahin 2 Российский кардиологический журнал 2013; 3 (101): 93 Department of Cardiology, Kartal Koăuyolu Yăksek Ihtisas Educational and Research Hospital, Istanbul; 2 Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey. <...> The familial complete atrioventricular block, is an inherited disease, may appear in adult period [1–3]. <...> A 39-year-oldwoman had symptomatic (two episodes of near syncope during exertion) complete atrioventricular block (QRS wave ≤0,12 second on the surface electrocardiography) (Fig. 1) and was successfully treated with permanent dual chamber (DDDR) pacemakers. <...> Her father, a 66-year-old-, had also complete atrioventricular block who was successfully treated with DDDR pacemaker in the another hospital about 7 years ago. <...> Her other family members had normal sinus rhythm. <...> She and her father had not any disease such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, rhumatologic disease and valvular heart disease. <...> Their laboratory tests such as complete blood count, urea, creatinine, potassium, magnesium, thyroid function tests, antinuclear antibody, romatoid factor and transthoracic echocardiogram were normal. <...> Familial heart block occurs in two forms, type I and type II (narrow QRS) [1]. <...> Type I is an autosomal dominant bundlebranch hereditary disease which may progress to complete atrioventricular block [1, 2]. <...> This form have a progressive feature; the risk to life appears to be greatest at soon after birth, during puberty and the early twenties [1]. <...> The surface electrocardiography includes right bundle-branch block, left anterior hemiblock or left posterior hemiblock, or complete atrioventricular block with broad QRS complexes [1, 2]. <...> Although type I form is bundle-branch disease, type II form is atrioventricular nodal disease with an atrioventricular block and an idionodal escape rhythm [1, 2]. <...> Fernandez et al [3] also suggested that type II form is a an atrioventricular nodal References 1. 2. <...> Brink A. <...>