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    ### Learning objectives Premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) are the most common arrhythmias in daily practice. At the cellular level, ventricular myocytes spontaneously depolarise to create an extrasystole ‘out of sync’ with the cardiac cycle.1 The prevalence depends on the characteristics and comorbidities of the population, the method by which the population is studied and the duration of…

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    ISICAM 2021

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    Women remain under-represented in cardiology and one frequently cited concern is that of radiation exposure in pregnancy.1 This article aims to clarify the actual risks of radiation to pregnant cardiologists and to describe how these risks can be mitigated. X-rays are at the short-wave end of the electromagnetic spectrum and produce high-frequency energy which can ionise atoms. The effective…

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