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- the atria, or by the atrioventricular node, are the least dangerous dysrhythmias; but they can still produce a decrease in the heart's pumping efficiency...
- Look up dysrhythmia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dysrhythmia may refer to: Circadian dysrhythmias, disturbances of circadian (daily) rhythms including...
- to discriminate between a heart attack, cardiac arrest, and cardiac dysrhythmias. A heart attack occurs when an occlusion (e.g. blood clot) of an artery...
- Thalamocortical dysrhythmia (TCD) is a theoretical framework in which neuroscientists try to explain the positive and negative symptoms induced by neuropsychiatric...
- Antiarrhythmic agents, also known as cardiac dysrhythmia medications, are a class of drugs that are used to suppress abnormally fast rhythms (tachycardias)...
- Dysrhythmia is an American instrumental progressive metal band formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, in 1998. The band's music combines...
- Jet lag. Sleep deprivation Also known as desynchronosis, or circadian dysrhythmia. Kalat, James W. (8 February 2018). Biological Psychology (13 ed.). Cengage...
- progressive rock band Dysrhythmia. It is their first to feature b****ist Colin Marston. Pratt, Greg (July 1, 2006). "Dysrhythmia - Barriers and P****ages"...
- Reperfusion therapy is a medical treatment to restore blood flow, either through or around, blocked arteries, typically after a heart attack (myocardial...
- 2005.12.016. PMID 16621299. Warner, MA; Harper, JV (1985). "Cardiac dysrhythmias ****ociated with chemical peeling with phenol". Anesthesiology. 62 (3):...