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      Incidental conversion to sinus rhythm from atrial fibrillation during external jugular venous catheterization.

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      Journal of clinical anesthesia

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          External jugular venous (EJV) catheterization is a frequent method of gaining central venous access because of its low complication rate. We describe a unique experience during EJV in which a patient with chronic atrial fibrillation converted suddenly to a sustained sinus rhythm without perioperative complication from this event. Our experience depicts a rare consequence of the central catheter placement and we, as anesthesiologists, should be aware of its potential occurrence in the operating room.

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          Journal
          J Clin Anesth
          Journal of clinical anesthesia
          0952-8180
          0952-8180
          Dec 1997
          : 9
          : 8
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Anesthesiology, College of Physicians & Surgeons of Columbia University, New York, NY. USA.
          Article
          S0952-8180(97)00151-7
          9438896
          48f941d9-b93b-4cc9-8117-b3e2d5853930
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