Ccjs and defaults
January 4th, 2010
In this specific instance, the Worst-Possible-Case Scenario is that a patient who shows a run of consecutive ventricular beats (premature contractions) could go into fatal ventricular tachycardia-a not very likely outcome, but possible. So, to prevent this Worst Possible Case, even the innocent have to take anti-arrhythmia medicine. For the past twenty years, I have had a theory about the cause and management of episodic arrhythmias. I have never seen a study on the subject of Ccjs and defaults, so I can’t give you any references. But I do know that I cannot recall a single patient with unstable arrhythmia who didn’t benefit to some extent from the dietary therapy appropriate to this theory.
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