Birnbaum et al., 1962 - Google Patents
Mechanisms in the production of atrial fibrillation during asphyxiaBirnbaum et al., 1962
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- 7660251638043618688
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- Birnbaum L
- Weiner A
- Farah A
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- Publication venue
- American Heart Journal
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Asphyxia predisposes the atria to fibrillation of two types. The first is a rapid variety with a concomitant ventricular slowing which has been shown to be due to vagal discharge. The possible sources of this vagal activity have been studied. The second type is a slow …
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