1990
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(90)91326-2
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Circadian variation in ventricular electrical instability associated with coronary artery disease

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“…269 Altogether, the findings of the various studies suggest a primary role for neural activity in modulating the electrical disturbances underlying ventricular ectopy, even though at least one study reported no significant circadian variation in any electrophysiologic measure of ventricular electrical instability. 270 A contribution of other hormonal factors, especially adrenocortical ones, cannot be excluded.…”
Section: Circadian Rhythms In Electrical Properties Of the Myocardiummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…269 Altogether, the findings of the various studies suggest a primary role for neural activity in modulating the electrical disturbances underlying ventricular ectopy, even though at least one study reported no significant circadian variation in any electrophysiologic measure of ventricular electrical instability. 270 A contribution of other hormonal factors, especially adrenocortical ones, cannot be excluded.…”
Section: Circadian Rhythms In Electrical Properties Of the Myocardiummentioning
confidence: 99%