Firing properties of single axons with cardiac rhythmicity in the human cervical vagus nerve
Abstract figure legend The activity of single neurones was isolated from microneurographic recordings of the human cervical vagus nerve. The firing of these neurones was then cross‐correlated with the heartbeat to identify neurones that fire with a cardiac rhythm. Such neurones are of interest because the presence of cardiac rhythmicity implicates them
David G. S. Farmer+10 more
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Cardioneuroablation for the Treatment of Hypervagotonic Sinus Node Dysfunction
Hypervagotonic sinus node dysfunction (SND) is a form of SND with sinus bradycardia caused by enhanced vagal tone. Indirect proof of hypervagotonia as the mechanism can be inferred from resolution of bradycardia following atropine infusion.
Arshneel Kochar, MD+6 more
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Chronic Cocaine Abuse as a Cause of Sinus Bradycardia. [PDF]
Mousa A+4 more
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Unsupervised Prediction of Negative Health Events Ahead of Time [PDF]
The emergence of continuous health monitoring and the availability of an enormous amount of time series data has provided a great opportunity for the advancement of personal health tracking. In recent years, unsupervised learning methods have drawn special attention of researchers to tackle the sparse annotation of health data and real-time detection ...
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Familial Sinus Bradycardia Associated with a Mutation in the Cardiac Pacemaker Channel [PDF]
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The physiology, anatomy and stimulation of the vagus nerve in epilepsy
Abstract figure legend The vagus nerve is both the longest cranial nerve and the largest, providing parasympathetic control of multiple organ systems within the thorax and abdomen, including the cardiovascular, respiratory and gastrointestinal systems (Ottaviani & Macefield, 2022).
Mikaela Patros+4 more
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Escitalopram-induced sinus bradycardia in coronary heart disease combined with depression: a case report and review of literature. [PDF]
Li LC+5 more
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The relationship between sinus node dysfunction, bradycardia-mediated atrial remodelling, and post-operative atrial flutter in patients with congenital heart defects [PDF]
Natasja M.S. de Groot
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Clinical analysis of sinus bradycardia in patients with severe COVID-19 pneumonia [PDF]
Lijuan Hu+5 more
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Abstract figure legend AC: adenylyl cyclase, APT: adenosine triphosphate, AMP: adenosine monophosphate, cAMP: cyclic adenosine monophosphate, PDE: phosphodiesterase, PKA: protein kinase A, PPT: protein phosphatase, P: phosphorylation, RyR: ryanodine receptor, SERCA: sarcoplasmic/endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+‐adenosine triphosphatase, SR: sarcoplasmic ...
Moritz Linder+4 more
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