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Treatment of inappropriate sinus tachycardia with ivabradine
Inappropriate sinus tachycardia (IST) often causes palpitations, dyspnea, and exercise intolerance, that are generally treated with beta blockers and non-dihydropyridine calcium-channel antagonists. Ivabradine, a selective inhibitor of cardiac pacemaker If current, has recently emerged as an effective and safe alternative to conventional drugs for IST ...
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Catheter ablation of inappropriate sinus tachycardia
Catheter ablation for inappropriate sinus tachycardia (IST) is recommended for patients symptomatic for palpitations and refractory to other treatments. The current approach consists in sinus node modification (SNM), achieved by ablation of the cranial part of the sinus node to eliminate faster sinus rates while trying to preserve chronotropic ...
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Conventional management of inappropriate sinus tachycardia
Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology, 2015Inappropriate sinus tachycardia is a challenging problem to manage. There are limited data on the best method to evaluate and treat the problem. Here, we consider a conventional approach to inappropriate sinus tachycardia.
Brian Olshansky, Olshansky Brian
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The use of ivabradine for inappropriate sinus tachycardia
Acta Cardiologica, 2011We present a 47-year-old woman with inappropriate sinus tachycardia. Initial treatment with beta blockers was not successful. The patient became asymptomatic and tachycardia resolved with ivabradine. In this report we review the potential role of ivabradine in the treatment of inappropriate sinus tachycardia.
Dirk Stockman
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Inappropriate sinus tachycardia: an examination of existing definitions
Europace, 2022Abstract Aims Inappropriate sinus tachycardia (IST) is a syndrome characterized by an elevated sinus rate unassociated with known physiological, pathological, or pharmacological causes. Despite published consensus documents, IST definitions appear to vary in the literature.
Cody R Hou +2 more
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Sinus Node Ablation for Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 2005IF JCR 2007: 3 ...
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Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia
Cardiology in Review, 2012Inappropriate sinus tachycardia (IST) is an uncommon form of arrhythmia characterized by an increased heart rate that is out of proportion to a normal physiologic demand. The etiology of IST remains ill-defined and controversial. Clinical presentation of IST is highly variable, from isolated to sustained palpitations, and can cause deterioration in one'
Francisco, Femenía +2 more
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Identifying inappropriate sinus tachycardia
Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 2002This rare arrhythmia is often misdiagnosed. Learn to recognize it and give patients the treatment they need.
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Epidemiology and definition of inappropriate sinus tachycardia
Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology, 2015Inappropriate sinus tachycardia (IST) is a clinical syndrome lacking formal diagnostic criteria. It is generally defined as an elevated resting heart rate (HR; >90-100 bpm) with an exaggerated response to physical or emotional stress and a clearly sinus mechanism.
Cara N, Pellegrini, Melvin M, Scheinman
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Nonreentrant Supraventricular Tachycardia Misdiagnosed as Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2011We report a case of a woman with incessant palpitations initially misdiagnosed as inappropriate sinus tachycardia that proved refractory to β‐blockers. At the time of electrophysiologic testing, a sustained narrow‐complex tachycardia with a 1:2 atrioventricular relationship was repeatedly initiated by a posterior fascicle depolarization induced by ...
Advay G, Bhatt, Kevin M, Monahan
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