Abstract

Direct current cardioversion is a common therapy for atrial fibrillation and is generally a safe and effective procedure. Complications are rare and can include brady-arrhythmias and even cardiogenic shock. A 77 year old woman with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation for 13 years, who had failed medical

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