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Bradycardia Due to Donepezil in Adults: Systematic Analysis of FDA Adverse Event Reporting System
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 2021Background: Bradycardia is a physiological condition characterized by a decrease in heart rate and is a side effect of many drug classes. Bradycardia has been reported as an adverse event for patients receiving donepezil for Alzheimer’s disease (AD ...
Robert Morris +7 more
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The Journal of Sports Medicine, 1974
Heart rate response to apnea in air and water during rest and steady-state exercise was studied in 20 male college students Significant bradycardia (p < 0.05) due to apnea was observed at rest and during exercise A significant increase in bradycardia (P < 0 01 ) due to apneic face immersion in water was observed at rest and during exercise.
Burke, Edmund J., Lynch, Peter R.
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Heart rate response to apnea in air and water during rest and steady-state exercise was studied in 20 male college students Significant bradycardia (p < 0.05) due to apnea was observed at rest and during exercise A significant increase in bradycardia (P < 0 01 ) due to apneic face immersion in water was observed at rest and during exercise.
Burke, Edmund J., Lynch, Peter R.
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DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2008
Repeated intake of 240-400 mg non-retard verapamil by a 26-year-old male nurse brought about interference dissociation resulting from extreme sinus bradycardia, passive AV nodal rhythm and hypotension. Because of a history of myocarditis a recurrence was suspected and an organic cause of the arrhythmia assumed at first, until its self-inflicted origin ...
S, Eckert +3 more
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Repeated intake of 240-400 mg non-retard verapamil by a 26-year-old male nurse brought about interference dissociation resulting from extreme sinus bradycardia, passive AV nodal rhythm and hypotension. Because of a history of myocarditis a recurrence was suspected and an organic cause of the arrhythmia assumed at first, until its self-inflicted origin ...
S, Eckert +3 more
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Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2008
Cushing reflex' is characterized by the occurrence of hypertension, bradycardia and apnoea secondary to raised increased intracranial pressure (ICP), leading to pressure on and or stretch, or both, of the brainstem. With the wide availability of monitoring facilities and advancements in investigation techniques, observation of increased intracranial ...
Amit, Agrawal +4 more
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Cushing reflex' is characterized by the occurrence of hypertension, bradycardia and apnoea secondary to raised increased intracranial pressure (ICP), leading to pressure on and or stretch, or both, of the brainstem. With the wide availability of monitoring facilities and advancements in investigation techniques, observation of increased intracranial ...
Amit, Agrawal +4 more
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Progress in Pediatric Cardiology, 2000
Heart rate monitoring has become a ubiquitous part of fetal and neonatal assessment, and has made detection of bradycardia in the fetal and neonatal periods a frequent occurrence. Evaluation of a fetus or neonate with bradycardia requires an understanding of the mechanisms of bradycardia as well as the cardiac and non-cardiac causes of bradycardia. The
, Miller, , Shannon, , Wetzel
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Heart rate monitoring has become a ubiquitous part of fetal and neonatal assessment, and has made detection of bradycardia in the fetal and neonatal periods a frequent occurrence. Evaluation of a fetus or neonate with bradycardia requires an understanding of the mechanisms of bradycardia as well as the cardiac and non-cardiac causes of bradycardia. The
, Miller, , Shannon, , Wetzel
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Diving Bradycardia and Withdrawal Bradycardia in Caiman crocodilus
Nature, 1969DIVING animals have been reported to respond with a drastic reduction in heart rate when their head is submerged; this is known as “diving bradycardia”. The phenomenon has been reported in dozens of species including some that do not ordinarily dive1. The bradycardia is extreme; for example, the heart rate of the alligator drops from 41 to 3 (ref.
A S, Gaunt, C, Gans
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Asymptomatic bradycardia amongst endurance athletes
Physician and sportsmedicine, 2019It is established that an intensive training results in a lower average resting heart rate. Management of bradycardia in an athlete can be difficult given the underlying mechanisms are not clearly understood. The authors reviewed the different mechanisms
Benoît Doyen, D. Matelot, F. Carré
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