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Question 1: What distinguishes atrial flutter from atrial tachycardia? Cardiovascular disease 13 123 Question 28: In a patient with a normal echo, what might cause atrial extrasystoles that last for several days and then spontaneously go away? Is the use of anxiolytics recommended for treatment?
Can lidocaine be used alone to treat ventricular tachycardia as a treatment option for question 29? How well does lidocaine work?
Question 2: Why is ventricular fibrillation sometimes brought on by a blood potassium level that is extremely low?
Question 3: How frequently does verapamil prevent ejaculation and impotence?
Question 4: Why does a person with congestive heart failure sweat a lot?
What exactly is cardiac asthma?
Question 5: I found the following phrase in a book with the title "Heart failure": Cardiovascular disappointment happens when, in spite of ordinary venous tensions, the heart can't keep up with adequate cardiovascular result... '. Is the phrase "normal venous pressures" accurate? All defensive and compensatory components raise the venous strain to keep an adequate cardiovascular result - as per Forthright Starling regulation - and this is the situation in cardiovascular breakdown, so I think it was intended to say: '... despite high pressures in the veins...
Question 6: I wanted to know if there is or should be a third heart sound in every heart failure case, regardless of the underlying cause.
Question 7: Why is it that right heart failure can follow left heart failure but not the other way around? How does this transition affect the body's physiology?
Question 8: Could you please explain the heart failure-induced activation of the fetal gene program?