2023
DOI: 10.17816/rfd303084
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The case of arrhythmic equivalent of myocardial ischemia in the practice of family doctor

Abstract: In the practice of the family physician (general practitioner) there are patients with recurrent cardiac arrhythmia (most commonly ventricular extrasystoles) accompanying angina pectoris attacks associated with local myocardial ischemia and manifested by ST-segment depression or elevation on the electrocardiogram. At the same time, there are patients with ischemic heart disease who may have palpable or insensible episodes of cardiac arrhythmia without ST-segment displacement and typical retrosternal pain durin… Show more

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