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  1. Bioinformatics Study of the DNA and RNA Viruses Infecting Plants and Bacteria that Could Potentially Affect Animals and Humans
  2. Epidemiology of COVID-19
  3. Bioinformatics-Based Characterization of Proteins Related to SARS-CoV- 2 Using the Polarity Index Method® (PIM®) and Intrinsic Disorder Predisposition
  4. Characterization of Proteins from Putative Human DNA and RNA Viruses
  5. Sanger sequencing as a first-line approach for molecular diagnosis of Andersen-Tawil syndrome
  6. Postintervention Dyspnea after Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation: Think of a Phrenic Nerve Injury
  7. Síndrome de Andersen-Tawil: una revisión del diagnóstico genético y clínico con énfasis en sus manifestaciones cardíacas
  8. Jesús Alanís and the First Recording of the His Bundle: The Scientist and the Man
  9. Lack of efficacy of radiofrequency catheter ablation in Andersen-Tawil syndrome: are we targeting the right spot?
  10. Adverse effects of long-term therapeutic doses of quinidine in asymptomatic Brugada patients: should low doses be used first?
  11. Premio al mejor artículo de investigación original publicado en Archivos de Cardiología de México en el año 2012
  12. Simplified progressive approach for the ablation of scar related atrial macroreentrant tachycardias
  13. Reentry mechanisms and ablation of ECG-typical atrial flutters involving the cavo-tricuspid isthmus and the proximal coronary sinus
  14. Serum concentrations of nitric oxide and soluble tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 (sTNFR1) in vasovagal syncope: Effect of orthostatic challenge
  15. Correlation of syncopal burden with anxiety symptoms score in recurrent vasovagal syncope
  16. Long-term efficacy of low doses of quinidine on malignant arrhythmias in Brugada syndrome with an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator: A case series and literature review
  17. El síndrome de QT largo: una breve revisión del diagnóstico electrocardiográfico incluyendo la prueba de Viskin
  18. The phenomenon of “QT stunning”: The abnormal QT prolongation provoked by standing persists even as the heart rate returns to normal in patients with long QT syndrome
  19. Post-ablation prolongation of atrioventricular nodal refractory period is correlated with long-term success of cryoablation for atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia in the case of the persistence of a residual jump
  20. Políticas de conflictos de intereses y requisitos para su declaración en las revistas cardiovasculares nacionales de la Sociedad Europea de Cardiología
  21. Conflict of interest policies and disclosure requirements among European Society of Cardiology National Cardiovascular Journals
  22. Conflict of interest policies and disclosure requirements among European Society of Cardiology National Cardiovascular Journals
  23. Adverse Effects of Long‐Term Right Ventricular Apical Pacing and Identification of Patients at Risk of Atrial Fibrillation and Heart Failure
  24. Mutual information analysis reveals bigeminy patterns in Andersen–Tawil syndrome and in subjects with a history of sudden cardiac death
  25. New observations on the “early repolarization syndrome”
  26. C-Reactive Protein Levels in the Brugada Syndrome
  27. The Response of the QT Interval to the Brief Tachycardia Provoked by Standing
  28. The role of European national journals in education
  29. The Role of European National Journals in Education
  30. El papel de las revistas nacionales europeas en la formación médica
  31. The acquired Brugada syndrome and the paradox of choice
  32. Mecanismos de Síncope en Nadadoras de Elite
  33. Revistas cardiovasculares iberoamericanas. Propuestas para una colaboración necesaria
  34. Revistas cardiovasculares ibero-americanas: propostas para uma colaboração necessária
  35. Ibero-American Cardiovascular Journals. Proposals for Much-Needed Collaboration
  36. Mecanismos de Síncope en Nadadoras de Elite
  37. Three-dimensional electroanatomical mapping of right periatriotomy tachycardias after interatrial defect correction
  38. Association of Congenital, Diffuse Electrical Disease in Children with Normal Heart: Sick Sinus Syndrome, Intraventricular Conduction Block, and Monomorphic Ventricular Tachycardia
  39. Value of Symptoms to Predict Tilt Testing Outcome in Patients with Clinical Suspicion of Vasovagal Syncope
  40. Ionic Basis of Pharmacological Therapy in Brugada Syndrome
  41. Electrocardiographic Characteristics of Patients with Ebstein's Anomaly Before and After Ablation of an Accessory Atrioventricular Pathway
  42. AB47-3
  43. Reply to the Letter:
  44. Drug Therapy in Brugada Syndrome
  45. Neurocardiogenic syncope in chronic atrioventricular block
  46. Arrhythmic Storm Responsive to Quinidine in a Patient with Brugada Syndrome and Vasovagal Syncope
  47. Age, body mass index, and menstrual cycle influence young women’s heart rate variability
  48. Dynamic electrocardiographic changes after aborted sudden death in a patient with Brugada syndrome and rate-dependent right bundle branch block
  49. Daño miocárdico por reperfusión
  50. Reply
  51. Autonomic Function Interferes in Cardiovascular Reflexes
  52. Cycle length-dependent repolarization changes during atrial fibrillation in the Brugada syndrome
  53. Radiofrequency ablation of atrioventricular accessory pathways associated with discordant atrioventricular connections
  54. Common electrocardiographic artifacts mimicking arrhythmias in ambulatory monitoring
  55. Síncope de origen desconocido en pacientes con bloqueo auriculoventricular permanente sintomático después del implante de un marcapasos definitivo. Utilidad de la prueba de mesa basculante
  56. Efecto de la inhibición de la acción de la angiotensina sobre la respuesta al ortostatismo en pacientes con hipertensión arterial sistémica
  57. Repeatability of Heart Rate Variability During Simple Cardiovascular Reflex Tests on Healthy Subjects
  58. Tilt testing in neurocardiogenic syncope
  59. Differences in Heart Rate Variability Between Cardioinhibitory and Vasodepressor Responses to Head-Up Tilt Table Testing
  60. EFFECT OF MAJOR IMPROVEMENT IN GLYCEMIC CONTROL ON RESULTS OF CARDIOVASCULAR FUNCTION TESTS IN PATIENTS WITH INSULIN-DEPENDENT DIABETES MELLITUS