Sinus arrhythmia refers to a changing sinus node rate with the respiratory cycle, on inspiration and expiration. This is quite common in young, healthy individuals and has no clinical significance.
Neither had received digitalis before the use of diphenylhydantoin. Both promptly reverted to normal sinus rhythm. One patient was digitalized several hours after diphenylhydantoin was given (Fig.
Sinus rhythm (a.k.a. normal sinus rhythm) refers to the normal heart beat originating from the sinoatrial node. This is manifested as an upright P wave in lead II of the ECG. Sinus bradycardia ...
In fact, up to 60% of athletes demonstrate ECG changes (in isolation or in combination) such as sinus bradycardia, sinus arrhythmia, first-degree atrioventricular (AV) block, early repolarisation, ...
Objective: To test whether ventilatory thresholds, measured during an exercise test, could be assessed using time varying analysis of respiratory sinus arrhythmia frequency (f RSA). Conclusions: ...
Although prolonged auscultation alone would have been sufficient to determine the presence of an arrhythmia (above and beyond the sinus arrhythmia) and would suffice in a clinical setting ...
Amiodarone effectively maintains sinus rhythm in patients with atrial fibrillation, and although dronedarone is less effective it has a better safety profile. The choice of antiarrhythmic drug (or ...
AF, has demonstrated that pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) combined with optimized linear ablation significantly enhances the ...
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