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Current Cardiology Reports
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December 13, 2006
Restoring normal sinus rhythm in atrial fibrillation : evidence from pharmacologic therapy and catheter ablation trials
Peter Zimetbaum
Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review
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May 17, 2017
Mark E Josephson: The Boston Years
Peter Zimetbaum
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
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December 18, 2010
Ask the doctor. I am an 84-year-old man with atrial fibrillation, mild heart failure, and well-controlled high blood pressure. My doctor had me wear a Holter monitor and get a SPECT scan (which showed mild nonischemic cardiomyopathy). Now he wants me to have a cardiac MRI. What information would this test give that he doesn't already have?
Peter Zimetbaum
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
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March 31, 2016
Ask the doctor. My doctor told me I have bradycardia. I live at an altitude of 5,765 feet--would moving to a lower altitude help my heart rate? Recent cardiac tests, including a nuclear stress test, were normal. My cardiologist said I did not need a pacemaker, and to keep on doing what I've been doing. I used to jog five miles a day and now, at age 85, walk three miles a day
Peter Zimetbaum
Circulation
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June 16, 2005
Is rate control or rhythm control preferable in patients with atrial fibrillation? An argument for maintenance of sinus rhythm in patients with atrial fibrillation
Peter Zimetbaum
The New England Journal of Medicine
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March 3, 2007
Amiodarone for atrial fibrillation
Peter Zimetbaum
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
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November 11, 2011
Ask the doctor. I had a pacemaker implanted a few months ago. I am planning to join a gym to get back some strength in my arms and upper body, but I am afraid of damaging the wires with some of the presses and pull down movements I would have to do to work out on the gym's machines. Are there any exercises or movements I should avoid?
Peter Zimetbaum
Circulation
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January 18, 2012
Antiarrhythmic drug therapy for atrial fibrillation
Peter Zimetbaum
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
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April 1, 2011
Ask the doctor. I recently had a pacemaker implanted. While the process was going on, I felt a pulsation that I reported to the doctor. I still feel it seven months later. Other symptoms include low blood pressure, an increase in weight, and digestive changes. My primary care doctor thinks that my vagus nerve could have been damaged when the pacemaker was implanted. Is that possible?
Peter Zimetbaum
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
|
June 10, 2011
Ask the doctor. The "Heart Letter" has said that alcohol can cause heart rhythm problems. I have an implanted defibrillator. Is it okay or me to drink alcohol?
Peter Zimetbaum
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Current Cardiology Reports
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December 13, 2006
Restoring normal sinus rhythm in atrial fibrillation : evidence from pharmacologic therapy and catheter ablation trials
Peter Zimetbaum
Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review
|
May 17, 2017
Mark E Josephson: The Boston Years
Peter Zimetbaum
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
|
December 18, 2010
Ask the doctor. I am an 84-year-old man with atrial fibrillation, mild heart failure, and well-controlled high blood pressure. My doctor had me wear a Holter monitor and get a SPECT scan (which showed mild nonischemic cardiomyopathy). Now he wants me to have a cardiac MRI. What information would this test give that he doesn't already have?
Peter Zimetbaum
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
|
March 31, 2016
Ask the doctor. My doctor told me I have bradycardia. I live at an altitude of 5,765 feet--would moving to a lower altitude help my heart rate? Recent cardiac tests, including a nuclear stress test, were normal. My cardiologist said I did not need a pacemaker, and to keep on doing what I've been doing. I used to jog five miles a day and now, at age 85, walk three miles a day
Peter Zimetbaum
Circulation
|
June 16, 2005
Is rate control or rhythm control preferable in patients with atrial fibrillation? An argument for maintenance of sinus rhythm in patients with atrial fibrillation
Peter Zimetbaum
The New England Journal of Medicine
|
March 3, 2007
Amiodarone for atrial fibrillation
Peter Zimetbaum
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
|
November 11, 2011
Ask the doctor. I had a pacemaker implanted a few months ago. I am planning to join a gym to get back some strength in my arms and upper body, but I am afraid of damaging the wires with some of the presses and pull down movements I would have to do to work out on the gym's machines. Are there any exercises or movements I should avoid?
Peter Zimetbaum
Circulation
|
January 18, 2012
Antiarrhythmic drug therapy for atrial fibrillation
Peter Zimetbaum
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
|
April 1, 2011
Ask the doctor. I recently had a pacemaker implanted. While the process was going on, I felt a pulsation that I reported to the doctor. I still feel it seven months later. Other symptoms include low blood pressure, an increase in weight, and digestive changes. My primary care doctor thinks that my vagus nerve could have been damaged when the pacemaker was implanted. Is that possible?
Peter Zimetbaum
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School
|
June 10, 2011
Ask the doctor. The "Heart Letter" has said that alcohol can cause heart rhythm problems. I have an implanted defibrillator. Is it okay or me to drink alcohol?
Peter Zimetbaum
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