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Otto Costantini

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The Medical Clinics of North America|August 6, 2019
Electricity 101: Simplifying the World of Rhythms and DevicesOtto Costantini
The Medical Clinics of North America|August 6, 2019
Basic Principles of Cardiac ElectrophysiologyOtto Costantini
The Medical Clinics of North America|August 6, 2019
The Electrocardiogram: Still a Useful Tool in the Primary Care OfficeJohn Hornick, Otto Costantini
The Medical Clinics of North America|August 6, 2019
Arrhythmias in Congenital Heart DiseaseJessica Kline, Otto Costantini
The Medical Clinics of North America|August 6, 2019
Inherited Cardiac Arrhythmias and ChannelopathiesJessica Kline, Otto Costantini
Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine|September 28, 2007
SCD in patients with cardiomyopathy: use of microvolt T-wave alternans and other noninvasive tests for risk stratification and prevention of SCDGuy Amit, Otto Costantini
Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics|August 4, 2017
Risk Stratification for Sudden Cardiac Death: The Need to Go Beyond the Left Ventricular Ejection FractionDevi Gopinath, Otto Costantini
The Medical Clinics of North America|April 5, 2017
Tachyarrhythmias and Bradyarrhythmias: Differential Diagnosis and Initial Management in the Primary Care OfficeTimothy Joseph Byrnes, Otto Costantini
Heart Rhythm|March 3, 2009
Can we alternate between T-wave alternans testing methods?Guy Amit, Otto Costantini, David S Rosenbaum
Heart Rhythm|February 17, 2010
Microvolt T-wave alternans and electrophysiologic testing predict distinct arrhythmia substrates: implications for identifying patients at risk for sudden cardiac deathGuy Amit, David S Rosenbaum, Dennis M Super, et al.
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The Medical Clinics of North America|August 6, 2019
Electricity 101: Simplifying the World of Rhythms and DevicesOtto Costantini
The Medical Clinics of North America|August 6, 2019
Basic Principles of Cardiac ElectrophysiologyOtto Costantini
The Medical Clinics of North America|August 6, 2019
The Electrocardiogram: Still a Useful Tool in the Primary Care OfficeJohn Hornick, Otto Costantini
The Medical Clinics of North America|August 6, 2019
Arrhythmias in Congenital Heart DiseaseJessica Kline, Otto Costantini
The Medical Clinics of North America|August 6, 2019
Inherited Cardiac Arrhythmias and ChannelopathiesJessica Kline, Otto Costantini
Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine|September 28, 2007
SCD in patients with cardiomyopathy: use of microvolt T-wave alternans and other noninvasive tests for risk stratification and prevention of SCDGuy Amit, Otto Costantini
Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics|August 4, 2017
Risk Stratification for Sudden Cardiac Death: The Need to Go Beyond the Left Ventricular Ejection FractionDevi Gopinath, Otto Costantini
The Medical Clinics of North America|April 5, 2017
Tachyarrhythmias and Bradyarrhythmias: Differential Diagnosis and Initial Management in the Primary Care OfficeTimothy Joseph Byrnes, Otto Costantini
Heart Rhythm|March 3, 2009
Can we alternate between T-wave alternans testing methods?Guy Amit, Otto Costantini, David S Rosenbaum
Heart Rhythm|February 17, 2010
Microvolt T-wave alternans and electrophysiologic testing predict distinct arrhythmia substrates: implications for identifying patients at risk for sudden cardiac deathGuy Amit, David S Rosenbaum, Dennis M Super, et al.
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