Sinus rhythm in relation to symptoms in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation undergoing pulmonary vein isolation doi:10.1016/j.ejcnurse.2007.01.049European Journal of Cardiovascular NursingJanse PATheuns DAMJordaens LJ
The AFFIRM trial demonstrated no mortality benefit from a rhythm control strategy compared with rate control of atrial fibrillation (AF). However, AF is associated with greater morbidity and mortality and poorer functional status than sinus rhythm, which is more likely to be achieved with a rhythm...
Rhythm or rate control in atrial fibrillation--Pharmacological Intervention in Atrial Fibrillation (PIAF): a randomised trial. SummaryBackground: Atrial fibrillation is the most commonly encountered sustained cardiac arrhythmia. Restoration and maintenance of sinus rhythm is believ... Hohnloser,H Stefan,...
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This patient had never adjusted emotionally to her pacemaker and, since she was asymplomatic and in a stable rhythm, the failed pacemaker was not replaced. Possibly, thought should be given to the discontinuance of pacing for the SSS when, in the presence of adequate A-V conduction, stable ...
The delay ensures proper timing so that the lower chambers of the heart (ventricles) have time to fill before they contract. Normally, the heart beats about 60 to 100 times a minute. This state is called "normal sinus rhythm" or "normal rhythm" or "normal heartbeat." Depending upon the...
Methods: Prospective evaluation by questionnaire at the time of TTT, including documentation of presenting symptoms and signs, and provoking factors in con... AWF Hamer,JE Bray - 《Internal Medicine Journal》 被引量: 24发表: 2010年 Carotid sinus syncope treated by pacing. Analysis of persiste...
A regular heartbeat, or what your doctor will call normal sinus rhythm, is a “lub-dub, lub-dub” sound. Your heart contracts and relaxes to move blood from the upper chambers (called the atria) to the lower ones (the ventricles) and out to your body. ...
1. Embolization of thrombus from enlarged left atrium 2. A piece of calcific valve embolizing to systemic circulation 3. Thrombus from LA embolizes when atrial fibrillation is converted to sinus rhythm. In mitral stenosis there is a stasisofblood in the left atrium andsoa thrombus forms ...
Dysrhythmia pertains to the irregular heartbeat rhythm, and this condition could be detrimental. Learn about the definitions of the different types...