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Sick Sinus Syndrome

Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, 2018
The sick sinus syndrome includes symptoms and signs related to sinus node dysfunction. This can be caused by intrinsic abnormal impulse formation and/or propagation from the sinus node or, in some cases, by extrinsic reversible causes. Careful evaluation of symptoms and of the electrocardiogram is of crucial importance, because diagnosis is mainly ...
Fabio M. Leonelli   +4 more
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Association between sick sinus syndrome and atrial fibrillation: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

International Journal of Cardiology, 2023
AIMS Sick sinus syndrome (SSS) and atrial fibrillation (AF) frequently coexist and show a bidirectional relationship. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to decipher the precise relationship between SSS and AF, further exploring and comparing ...
Y. Liu   +8 more
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Sick Sinus Syndrome [PDF]

open access: possibleArchives of Internal Medicine, 1978
Much praise should be given to Ferrer 1 who has popularized the sick sinus syndrome. As a result of her endeavors, many lives have been prolonged and numerous patients have been freed from disturbing neurological and/or cardiac symptoms. It is estimated that sinus node disorders currently account for 50% of the pacemakers implanted.
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Sick Sinus Syndrome

AACN Advanced Critical Care, 2015
Sick sinus syndrome and its possible etiologies are discussed, symptoms are outlined, and electrocardiographic features are summarized. Various presentations are detailed. Electrophysiologic procedures, although rarely indicated, are outlined and treatment is summarized.
Colleen Walsh-Irwin, Gerard B. Hannibal
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The Sick Sinus Syndrome

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
"THE SICK sinus syndrome" is a term coined by Ferrer1referring to a constellation of signs, symptoms, and ECG criteria defining sinus node dysfunction in a clinical setting. These criteria, which have been described by many investigators,2-7include sinus bradycardia, sinus arrest, sinoatrial block, alternating bradyarrhythmias and tachyarrhythmias, and
William J. Mandel   +2 more
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