The Atrial Arrhythmias
- 1 June 1955
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 252 (22), 928-933
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm195506022522202
Abstract
MANY common arrhythmias observed in both atria and ventricles are similar although the atrial types have a few important distinguishing features. Thus, so far as therapy is concerned, the atrial arrhythmias are less responsive to procaine amide than the ventricular ones. On the other hand, quinidine exerts a stronger action on the atria.1 In general, atrial tachycardias do not, if present without complications, endanger life. Atrial paralysis from the failure of impulse formation in the sinus node or a failure of conduction of the impulse from its point of origin is usually compensated immediately by the escape of the deeper . . .Keywords
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