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Background: Cardiac pacemakers improve survival and quality of life in patients with atrioventricular (AV) block. However, conventional pacemakers carry a small risk of both acute and chronic lead and pacemaker generator complications. Leadless pacemakers... see more

Swallow syncope is a rare dysautonomic syndrome characterized by temporary loss of consciousness upon swallowing solid foods or liquids, displaying primarily in individuals with an underlying structural or functional esophageal or cardiac pathology. Howev... see more

According with the new European and American guidelines, the role of an electrophysiology study (EPS) remains small for risk stratification for sudden cardiac death (SCD), limited to patients with an LVEF >35%, mostly indicated when evaluating symptoms... see more

Background & Objectives: Cardiac Myxomas include benign and malignant neoplasms, arising within the cardiac chambers or in the myocardium. Because, it is a rare tumor of the heart, there seems a lack of adequate data and its recent optimal treatment for b... see more

The diseases of the cardiovascular system are frequent with dogs and are due to a varied and many times complex etiology. The atrioventricular bloc was the first requirement for stimulation and still is the most common reason for stimulator implanting. T... see more

IntroductionBrugada syndrome is a rare disease involving genetic disorders of heart rhythm. The disease was discovered in 1992 by the Brugada brothers, Spanish cardiologists. This syndrome occurs with sporadic frequency in families with 5-66/10,000 affect... see more

Sports-associated sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) constitutes an important problem. Causes of SCA during sport activities include Brugada syndrome (BrS) among others. We describe a 29-year-old male, without a history of cardiovascular disease, who suffered fr... see more

We report a case of a 15 year old boy with a cyst attached to the anterior leaflet of mitral valve. At the age of 6 he was submitted for a cardiac evaluation due to a heart murmur. On physical exam a soft ... see more

Background: Management of patients with the brugada ECG sign who have no previous history of syncope is still negotiable. We present a case of a 57 year-old Caucasian lady who presented to the emergency department with substernal chest pain. Results: Her ... see more

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