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    Inappropriate ICD shocks for inappropriate reasons by Pai, Rakesh K, Abedin, Moeen, Rawling, David A

    “…ICD shocks can result from a variety of etiologies; determining the proper etiology of the inappropriate shock is essential for correction of the problem…”
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    Purkinje and Ventricular Activation Sequences of Canine Papillary Muscle: Effects of Quinidine and Calcium on the Purkinje-Ventricular Conduction Delay by Veenstra, Richard D, Joyner, Ronald W, Rawling, David A

    Published in Circulation research (01-05-1984)
    “…We have studied in vitro preparations of canine right and left papillary muscles to determine the excitation sequences of the Purkinje and ventricular cells,…”
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    Variations in the Functional Electrical Coupling between the Subendocardial Purkinje and Ventricular Layers of the Canine Left Ventricle by Rawling, David A, Joyner, Ronald W, Overholt, Edward D

    Published in Circulation research (01-08-1985)
    “…Action potential propagation from the subendocardial Purkinje network into the ventricular muscle is an essential link in cardiac activation. Studies of…”
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    Characteristics of Junctional Regions Between Purkinje and Ventricular Muscle Cells of Canine Ventricular Subendocardium by Rawling, David A, Joyner, Ronald W

    Published in Circulation research (01-04-1987)
    “…The normal cardiac activation sequence requires propagation of the action potential from the subendocardial Purkinje network into the underlying Ventricular…”
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    Suppression of ventricular arrhythmias with intravenous disopyramide and lidocaine: Efficacy comparison in a randomized trial by Sbarbaro, James A., Rawling, David A., Fozzard, Harry A.

    Published in The American journal of cardiology (01-09-1979)
    “…Twenty-six patients with clinically significant ventricular arrhythmias were randomly assigned to treatment with either intravenous disopyramide or lidocaine;…”
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