Heart rate (bpm)75 ± 1175 ± 1171 ± 1676 ± 220.52 Brachial SBP (mmHg)128 ± 16124 ± 23135 ± 23123 ± 250.74 Brachial DBP (mmHg)74 ± 1070 ± 1173 ± 773 ± 140.39 Mean PAP (mmHg)20 ± 445 ± 1430 ±...
Conclusion Normal sinus heart rate range should be defined for males between 44 and 84 bpm and between 50 and 90 bpm for females. In clinical practice, these thresholds should be < 45 and > 85 bpm for males as well as < 50 and > 90 bpm for females to improve the sensitivity...
Heart rate > 70 bpm has been shown to have 34% increased risk of cardiovascular death and 53% increased risk of heart failure hospitalization. Ivabradine inhibits the If current in the sinoatrial node leading to reduction in heart rate without affecting cardiac contractility. The Ivabradine ...
Heart rate (bpm) 85 [70–104] 78 [65–95] 90 [72–110] 0.001 CAD, n (%) 43 (21) 22 (21) 21 (21) 0.965 Hypertension, n (%) 134 (65) 65 (61) 69 (69) 0.248 Atrial fibrillation, n (%) 130 (63...
heart ratepercutaneous coronary interventionphysical exertionBackground Interventional cardiologists may be immune to stress, allowing them to perform complex percutaneous interventions under pressure. Objectives To assess heart rate (HR) variations as a surrogate marker of stress of interventional cardiologist...
Remote photoplethysmography (rPPG) gains recent great interest due to its potential in contactless heart rate measurement using consumer-level cameras. This paper presents a detailed review of rPPG measurement using computer vision and deep learning techniques for heart rate estimation. Several common gaps...
Resting heart rate normally ranges from 60 – 100 bpm[2]. Being normal doesn’t mean you are healthy though. For example, with a heart rate of 90 beats per minute, while you may not have a medical condition, you are definitely not fit. ...
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During deep breathing, real-time instructions were given to start inhaling and exhaling with fixed durations of 4 and 6 s, respectively, which gave a RR of 6 BPM. Similarly, instructions were given for fast breathing at a rate of 40 BPM, with equal time for inhalation and exhalation. ...
1i). Differences in CV between groups were most notable at pacing intervals corresponding to the physiological heart rate of conscious mice (500–750 bpm, Fig. 1i). To assess changes in intercellular coupling that could affect the impaired CV in HFpEF hearts, activation wavefronts were ...