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ECG manifestations: the poisoned patient

- poisonconsult.com [PDF] 
CP Holstege, DL Eldridge, AK Rowden - Emergency medicine clinics of North America, 2006 - Elsevier
Despite that drugs have widely varying indications for therapeutic use, many
unrelated drugs share a common cardiac pharmacologic effect if taken in
overdose. The purpose of this article is to group together agents that ...
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Electrocardiographic abnormalities associated with poisoning


C Delk, CP Holstege, WJ Brady - American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2007 - Elsevier
This article will review the cardiovascular toxicities of various medications,
stressing the electrocardiographic presentation—both rhythm and morphological
issues—and emphasizing recognition and management issues. Cardiovascular ...
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Cardiovascular challenges in toxicology


CP Holstege, S Dobmeier - Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2005 - Elsevier
Emergency physicians routinely evaluate and manage poisoned patients. In 2003,
more than 2.3 million human exposure cases were reported to poison centers
throughout the United States [1]. Of those cases, more than 500,000 (22%) ...
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Seventy-four defibrillations for sotalol-induced torsades de pointes.


H Sürücü, E Tatli, A Değirmenci, G Gökmen - Indian heart journal - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Indian Heart J. 2004 Jul-Aug;56(4):340-2. Seventy-four defibrillations
for sotalol-induced torsades de pointes. Sürücü H, Tatli ...
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