categorized by patient demographics (age and gender), route of cocaine use, time from last drug exposure to first noted electrocardiogram abnormality or clinical evidence of suspected cardiac ...
Cocaine is a powerful stimulant drug that can raise heart rate and blood pressure, and constrict blood vessels. These changes can affect how the heart works and may cause a heart attack. When a ...
What are the cardiovascular implications of cocaine use (acute and chronic)? Cocaine has a number of harmful cardiovascular effects. The main mechanism by which cocaine exerts these effects is via ...
Upon review of this body and the described ECG findings, certain common patterns emerge (Table 2). The reviewed literature on the association between cocaine use and AV conduction as assessed by ...
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