Managing ventricular ectopics: are ventricular ectopic beats just an annoyance?

How important are PVCs and what should we do about them? PVCs are not a disease in themselves, but a marker of possible underlying conditions that may increase the risk of cardiac death. They serve as a flag to alert us to exclude structural heart disease, the presence of which is the strongest pred...

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Veröffentlicht in:Singapore medical journal 2011-10, Vol.52 (10), p.707-714
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Heart Rate - physiology
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