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Presentor(s) D.Benditt (US)
Episode 18
Year 2007
Duration 19:10
Shownotes Diagnostic evaluation of intermittent rapid heart beating (i.e., 'palpitations') is a frequent clinical problem. Read more...
Presentor(s) F. Ammirati (IT)
Episode 17
Year 2007
Duration 12:35
Shownotes At the present time diagnosing syncope is still challenging. This is mainly due to the lack of a gold standard test useful to achieve a correct diagnosis of syncope. Read more… Read more...
Presentor(s) P. Cooper, Manchester (GB)
Episode 16
Year 2007
Duration 13:21
Shownotes A misdiagnosis of epilepsy has been reported to occur in the UK in up to 30% of adults and 40% of children. Neurological sources in the USA indicate that a similar rate is prevalent there. Read more…. Read more...
Presentor(s) M.O. Sweeney, Boston (US)
Episode 15
Year 2007
Duration 29:22
Shownotes Recent studies, such as MOST sub-study, have proven that unnecessary right ventricular apical pacing is deleterious. Read more…. Read more...
Presentor(s) M.O. Sweeney, Boston (US)
Episode 14
Year 2007
Duration 37:21
Shownotes Recent studies, such as MOST sub-study, have proven that unnecessary right ventricular apical pacing is deleterious. Read more... Read more...
Presentor(s) A. Fitzpatrick, Manchester (GB)
Episode 13
Year 2007
Duration 22:37
Shownotes A misdiagnosis of epilepsy has been reported to occur in the UK in up to 30% of adults and 40% of children. Neurological sources in the USA indicate that a similar rate is prevalent there. Read more…. Read more...

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