• Nurse_Robot@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Nope. If I recall correctly all other interventions failed, so this was a hail Mary that happened to work

    See other commenter below

    • chuckleslord@lemmy.world
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      You recall incorrectly. It was a check for GI bleed prior to anticoagulant administration prior to cardioversion. They were literally running through pre-procedure tests in order to do the standard treatment for AF.

      Source: The paper itself

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      Interesting. That area of the body is pretty sensitive, I can see how it might generate enough sensation to affect other areas of the body.

      • TommySalami@lemmy.world
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        Specifically it’s very possible to stimulate the vagus nerve, which helps regulate heart rhythm, with an exam like this. This is a known effect, but typically in the context of a possible adverse effect of some procedures (e.g. enema).