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Citation:岑志富, 崔凱軍. 無射線射頻消融妊娠合并室性早搏一例. West China Medical Journal, 2018, 33(3): 364-366. doi: 10.7507/1002-0179.201604038Copy
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1. Siu SC, Sermer M, Colman JM, et al. Prospective multicenter study of pregnancy outcomes in women with heart disease. Circulation, 2001, 104(5): 515-521.
2. Brent RL. The effect of embryonic and fetal exposure to X-ray, microwaves, and ultrasound: counseling the pregnant and nonpregnant patient about these risks. Semin Oncol, 1989, 16(5): 347-368.
3. Guidelines for diagnostic imaging during pregnancy. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Int J Gynaecol Obstet, 1995, 51(3): 288-291.
4. American College of Radiology. ACR-SPR practice parameter for imaging pregnant or potentially pregnant adolescents and women with ionizing radiation. (2013-08-15)[2016-04-02]. http://www.acr.org/media/ACR/Documents/PGTS/guidelines/Pregnant_Patients.pdf.
5. Berruezo A, Díez GR, Berne P, et al. Low exposure radiation with conventional guided radiofrequency catheter ablation in pregnant women. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol, 2007, 30(10): 1299-1302.
6. Szumowski L, Szufladowicz E, Orczykowski M, et al. Ablation of severe drug-resistant tachyarrhythmia during pregnancy. J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol, 2010, 21(8): 877-882.
7. Protection of the patient in diagnostic radiology. A report of Committee 3 of the International Commission on Radiological Protection. Ann ICRP, 1982, 9(2/3): 1-82.