Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Are there other reasons you might want to try cardioversion?
Having a stroke is the most serious risk of cardioversion.
I'd rather have cardioversion than take medicines for a long time.
After cardioversion, the person's heart rate and blood pressure are monitored for about 30 minutes.
Will cardioversion get your heart to a normal rhythm for good?
I'm not worried about the risk of a stroke from cardioversion.
My pulse rate is back to normal only because I had cardioversion 4 days ago.
This was treated by cardioversion and he returned home that night.
If medicines don't work, you can decide to have cardioversion then.
If by morning that is not the case, the doctors will consider electrical cardioversion.
The decision about whether to try cardioversion takes into account your personal feelings and the medical facts.
If the heart is clear of clots, cardioversion can be attempted.
These medications are often used in concert with electrical cardioversion.
In this case, the episode may be still terminated by cardioversion.
Include only events that require medical therapy, cardioversion or pacing.
Try cardioversion in an attempt to convert to a normal rhythm.
For electrical cardioversion, your doctor first gives you a sedative.
He added that fear of having to go through another cardioversion has impeded additional testing.
Or you may get cardioversion, an electrical shock to return the heart to its normal rhythm.
After completing it, you should have a better idea of how you feel about cardioversion.
If your symptoms bother you a lot, you may want to try cardioversion.
Even if cardioversion works, you may still need to take blood thinners to prevent a stroke.
You may need more cardioversion or other treatment.
You may have one overriding reason to try or not to try cardioversion.
Doctors sometimes use a procedure called cardioversion to try to get the heartbeat back to a normal rhythm.