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arrest

Deprivation of personal liberty by legal authority to stop commission of a crime or to charge someone with violation of a criminal or civil law.

Federal laws, state laws, and local ordinances define circumstances under which individuals may be detained by law officers acting independently, court-issued warrants, or other individuals (citizen's arrest).



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In a limited series, the cervical vagosympathetic trunks were sectioned and the right distal stump was stimulated with bipolar stainless steel electrodes supra (1 ms, 1 to 4 mA, 15 to 30 Hz) until sinus bradycardia, sinus arrest and then the initiation of AF was obtained.
Throughout the night, the patient experienced bradycardia and intermittent sinus arrest secondary to sleep apnea and narcosis.
Luc Kubler, implanted the new system in a 71-year-old female who had experienced sinus arrest, along with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and flutter and supraventricular ventricular tachycardia.
 
 
 
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