Kleiger, RE (1995) Heart rate variability and mortality and sudden death post infarction. J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol 6: pp. 365-367Kleiger RE. Heart rate variability and mortality and sudden death post infarction. J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol 1995; 6:365-7....
Low heart rate variability and sudden cardiac death [Supplement] Our results indicate the following. 1. HRV is markedly depressed in inducible SCD survivors, a group at high risk of a subsequent episode of SCD. 2. Studies on patients who developed SCD during Holter monitoring indicate that HRV...
Heart rate variability--a therapeutic target? Reduced heart rate variability (HRV) is a powerful and independent predictor of an adverse prognosis in patients with heart disease and in the general popu... H. C. Routledge,S. Chowdhary,J. N. Townend - 《Journal of Clinical Pharmacy & Therap...
Limitations of the use of spectral analysis of heart rate variability for the estimation of cardiac sympathetic activity in heart failure Spectral analysis of heart rate variability has gained popularity as a simple, non-invasive tool for assessing autonomic function in both normal subjects a... CF...
BACKGROUND--Although heart rate variability has already been studied in survivors of sudden cardiac death secondary to coronary artery disease, an assessment of heart rate variability in survivors of sudden cardiac death not associated with coronary artery disease has not been made. METHODS--10 patien...
Heart rate (HR) and HR variability (HRV) HR and HRV provide a measure of how the organism reacts and adapts itself to stress, physical fatigue and metabolic-request changes [43]. The intrinsic HR generated by the sinoatrial node (SA node) in the absence of any neural or hormonal influenc...
7. Heart rate variability in patients with end-stage renal disease: an emerging predictive tool for sudden cardiac death? [O] . C. T. Chan 2008 机译:患有末期肾病患者的心率变异性:突然心脏死亡的新兴预测工具? 8. Relationships Among Non-Invasive Predictors of Sudden Cardiac Death During Mental...
The risk of sudden death from myocardial infarction was increased in subjects with a resting heart rate that was more than 75 beats per minute (relative risk, 3.92; 95 percent confidence interval, 1.91 to 8.00); in subjects with an increase in heart rate during exercise that was less than ...
SUDEP is suspected to be multifactorial and may relate to autonomic dysfunc- tion, abnormalities in heart rate variability or catecholamine surge, antiepileptic medications and underlying cardiac arrhythmias.40,41 Risk factors for SUDEP in patients treated with antiepileptic medication include poor patient ...
Information from the death certificate was not used in the determination of the timing of death. To increase our specificity for "arrhythmic death," we excluded anyone who had evidence of collapse of the circulation (hypotension, exacerbation of congestive heart failure, and/or altered mental ...