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| | Abstracts: Transesophageal Atrial Pacing |
 | | Method of transesophageal electrostimulation of the ventricles in clinical practice. |  | | The heart was unresponsive to drug therapy such as atropine 1.3 mg and isoproterenol 0.5 mg, or transcutaneous pacing but transesophageal pacing was successful. |  | | A total of 339 patients undergoing cardiac surgery were studied with regard to postoperative pacing therapy. |
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| | Permanent Pacing |
 | | The Vasovagal Pacemaker Study demonstrated a role for pacing in patients with vasovagal syncope refractory to standard medical therapy. |  | | Requirement of drugs that result in symptomatic bradycardia |  | | An exercise test can demonstrate intact sinus nodal function in patients with othrewise asymptomatic bradyarrhythmias who do not require pacing therapy. |
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| | eMedicine - Sinus Bradycardia : Article by Mark Livingston, MD |
 | | Medicine is a constantly changing science and not all therapies are clearly established. |  | | Temporary pacing is recommended in symptomatic patients who are unresponsive or only temporarily responsive to atropine, or in whom atropine therapy is contraindicated. |  | | In sick sinus syndrome, drug therapy approaches have been relatively disappointing. |
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| | Sinus Bradycardia - Talk MD |
 | | Talk MD > Medical Dictionary > Sinus Bradycardia |  | | Choking or gagging can trigger this response which is called the vasovagal reflex. |  | | "Bradycardia" means that the heart rate is slower than normal. |
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http://www.talkmd.com/medical-dictionary/13044/Sinus-Bradycardia
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| | Bradycardia |
 | | Although a change in therapy should be considered if drug-induced bradycardia is suspected, pacing may be an acceptable approach if no agent with equivalent efficacy is available. |  | | There are few indications for intervention in patients with bradycardia who are truly asymptomatic. |
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http://enotes.tripod.com/bradycardia.htm
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| | BestDoctors.com: Condition Summary: Bradycardia(printable copy) |
 | | Classification of bradycardia, in terms of its mechanism, is useful to your doctor in guiding evaluation and therapy, directing investigation to other possible cardiac and medical conditions, as well as in outlining prognosis. |  | | The heart rate, governed by the sinus node, is subject to a number of external influences, in particular autonomic nervous system tone. |  | | The heart rate is designed to fluctuate, both up and down, in response to the physiologic demands of the body. |
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http://www.bestdoctors.com/en/conditions/b/bradycardia/bradycardia_120600_p.htm
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| | HealthCentral - General Encyclopedia - Sick sinus syndrome |
 | | Many times, the condition is not really preventable. |  | | Tachycardias of sick sinus syndrome are characterized by a long pause following the ending of the tachycardia. |  | | You should promptly seek professional medical care if you have any concern about your health, and you should always consult your physician before starting a fitness regimen. |
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http://www.healthcentral.com/mhc/top/000161.cfm
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| | Arrhythmias, Dysrhythmias, EKG, Echocardiograms: NY Emergency Room RN |
 | | Additional forms of dysrhythmias involving the AV node or an accessory pathway and the use of ablation techniques for effective management of most supraventricular tachycardias are examined. |  | | Sections on bradycardias and tachycardias, as well as information about sudden cardiac death, cardiac electrophysiology studies, and treatments for electrophysiological abnormalities. |  | | A general overview of the condition and discussions of bradycardia and tachycardia. |
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| | Arrythmiasintro |
 | | Review the patient's medical history, assess the patient to ensure that the assessment and rhythm agree. |  | | The following EKG clues can be used to recognize cardiac arrythmias in non sinus rhythm EKGs. |  | | Sinus bradycardia : The rhythm is regular and looks normal but is slower than 60 beats per minute. |
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http://sprojects.mmi.mcgill.ca/cardiophysio/arrythmiasintro.htm
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| | Sinus Bradycardia |
 | | This rhythm is often seen as a normal variation in athletes, during sleep, or in response to a vagal maneuver. |  | | Sinus bradycardia is always abnormal and must be treated. |  | | If the bradycardia becomes slower than the SA node pacemaker, a |
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| | 7.8.1 Sinus bradycardia |
 | | It can be associated with high vagal tone, myocardial depression, electrolyte disturbances, or high cerebrospinal fluid pressure. |  | | It is important to identify any underlying predisposing factors and treat these conditions rather than use atropine to try to increase the heart rate. |  | | Sinus bradycardia is an abnormally slow heart rate (<24 bpm) caused by infrebut regular sinus discharge. |
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http://www.provet.co.uk/equinecardiology/5a67916.htm
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| | EKG 104 - AV Paced Rhythm |
 | | Sinus Tachycardia / Evolving MI Sinus Tachycardia / Evolving MI Rapid Atrial Fibrillation |  | | Sinus Rhythm - recent MI Sinus Rhythm with 1st degree AV Block |  | | Sinus Tachycardia - recent MI Atrial Fibrillation with ectopics |
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| | Bradycardia - HeartCenterOnline For Patients: Heart Health Encyclopedia |
 | | Bradycardia - HeartCenterOnline For Patients: Heart Health Encyclopedia |  | | Other forms of bradycardia vary in the area of the heart affected, severity of symptoms, and treatment required. |  | | “Bradycardia” is a general term that describes a number of conditions in which the heart beats at an unusually slow rate (fewer than 50 to 60 beats per minute). |
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http://www.heartcenteronline.com/myheartdr/common/articles.cfm?ARTID=419
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| | CDC - Hantavirus Infection with Marked Sinus Bradycardia, Taiwan |
 | | However, this finding was not observed in patients with mild cases of the disease. |  | | After admission, the patients laboratory values gradually improved and his proteinuria subsided. |  | | Marked sinus bradycardia (as low as 34 beats/min) in a patient with a severe form of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (acute renal failure) has been reported ( 9). |
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| | Order discount prescription drugs for sinus bradycardia! |
 | | Many people find that their sinus bradycardia will go away completely after they use medications such as: Flonase for sinus bradycardia. |  | | If you have sinus bradycardia or think you may have sinus bradycardia but have not been diagnosed, we are here to help you find the solution you need to take back control of your life. |
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| | Sinus bradycardia |
 | | sick sinus syndrome, hypothyroidism, mechanical ventilation, inferior myocardial infarction, increased intracranial pressure, increased vagal tone (straining at stool), vomiting, intubation, treatment with beta-blockers and sympatholytic drugs |  | | Rate of less than 60 beats per minute. |
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http://www.5mcc.com/Assets/SUMMARY/TP0853.html
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| | SinoFresh |
 | | SinoFresh kills the organisms responsible for sinus symptoms - congestion, post nasal drip, facial pressure |  | | I am researching alternatives to my current nasal and throat care options |  | | You should review the Press Release section and the most recent SEC filings in the Investor Relations section in order to receive the most current information made available by SinoFresh HealthCare, Inc. |
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| | EKG #6 - Marked Sinus Bradycardia |
 | | chronic degenerative changes, e.g., fibrosis, of the atrium and sinus node |  | | A sinus rate less than 60/min during the day, or less than 50/min at night, is known as sinus bradycardia. |  | | It is usually asymptomatic unless the rate is extremely slow. |
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| | Cardiovascular Diseases |
 | | About Bradycardia and the heart's electrical system (info for patients) - Medtronic, Inc. (US) |  | | A Case of Heart Block - ECG Library |
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| | Sinus bradycardia - Wiktionary |
 | | Wiktionary does not have an entry for this word yet. |  | | If you created an entry under this title previously, it may have been deleted. |
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| | National Heart Foundation -- Bradycardia |
 | | Bradycardia is a heart rate that is relatively slow. What's too slow depends on a person's age, fitness level and activity and whether the person is symptomatic. |  | | If your heart is beating too slowly but with a regular heart beat then it could be sinus bradycardia which is physiologically normal. |  | | When the sinus node slows the heart rate down below 60 beats per minute the rhythm is called "sinus bradycardia". Many athletes have sinus bradycardia with resting heart rates as low as 30-40 beats per minute. |
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| | sinus bradycardia |
 | | Intensive Coronary Care - A Manual for Nurses, 4th Edition |  | | If the heart rate is under 60 beats per minute but all the criteria for sinus rhythm have been fulfilled, the rhythm is known as sinus bradycardia. |
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| | Sinus Bradycardia |
 | | Sinus node is the pacemaker, firing regularly at a rate of less than 60 times per minute. |  | | P Wave: Uniform P wave in front of every QRS |
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