Complications and side-effects of electropulse therapy for atrial fibrillation

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The use of high-voltage capacitor discharge for sinus rhythm reversal has been one of the most significant advances in antiarrhythmic therapy in recent years. There is still no consensus on the indications for atrial fibrillation, but it is already clear that the new method has a number of undeniable advantages over conventional medical treatments.

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I. P. Arleevsky

Kazan State Institute for Advanced Medical Training

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N. A. Romanova

Kazan State Institute for Advanced Medical Training

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Russian Federation

S. I. Chizhevskaya

Kazan State Institute for Advanced Medical Training

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Russian Federation

G. S. Voitsekhovich

Kazan State Institute for Advanced Medical Training

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Russian Federation

A. G. Latypov

Kazan State Institute for Advanced Medical Training

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Russian Federation

A. N. Podolsky

Kazan State Institute for Advanced Medical Training

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© 1971 Arleevsky I.P., Romanova N.A., Chizhevskaya S.I., Voitsekhovich G.S., Latypov A.G., Podolsky A.N.

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