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“Normal” Sinus Rhythm Sinus rhythmis the primary physiologic mechanism of the heartbeat. You diagnose it by findingP waveswith a predictable polarity (seeChapter 4). When the sinus (also called the sinoatrial or SA) node is pacing the heart, atrial depolarization spreads from right to left ...
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the regular recurrence of an action or function, as of the beat of the heart or the menstrual cycle. 8. the regular recurrence of particular phases, elements, etc.: the rhythm of the seasons. 9. the regular recurrence of related elements in a progression or other system of motion: the...
Sinus rhythm:The normal regular rhythm of the heart set by the naturalpacemakerof the heart called the sinoatrial (orsinus) node. It is located in the wall of theright atrium(the right upper chamber of the heart). Normal cardiac impulses start there and are transmitted to theatriaand down ...
Heart rate variability (HRV) refers to the changes in the intervals between consecutive ventricular heartbeats. In sinus rhythm, HRV may be subtle and is quantitatively reflecting the dynamic interplay of the cardiac autonomic nervous system, which plays a crucial role in the onset, development, ...
In-hospital heart rate reduction and its relation to outcomes of heart failure patients with sinus rhythm: Results from the Polish part of the European Soc... Introduction: Heart rate (HR) reduction is a key strategy for improving clinical prognosis of patients with heart failure (HF) regardless...
Sinus bradycardia can be defined as a sinus rhythm with a resting heart rate of 60 beats per minute or less. However, few patients actually become symptomatic until their heart rate drops to less than 50 beats per minute. The action potential responsible for this rhythm arises from the sinus...
644 Tissue Doppler imaging in heart failure: sinus rhythm vs atrial fibrillationdoi:10.1016/s1525-2167(06)60367-3LENGYEL, MDENES, MZORANDI, AEuropean Journal of Echocardiography
an ectopic atrial rhythm supposedly originating from a pacemaker at the mouth of the coronary sinus; recognized in the electrocardiogram by P-waves that are inverted in leads II, III, and aVF with a normal or prolonged P-R interval; an ectopic ("lower") atrial rhythm. ...