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[Dysfunction of the sinus node].
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Transvenous pacemaker implantation in post-Fontan patients with sinus node dysfunction
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Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, 2021
Sinus node dysfunction (SND) is a multifaceted disorder most prevalent in older individuals, but may also occur at an earlier age. In most cases, the SND diagnosis is ultimately established by documenting its ECG manifestations. EPS has limited utility. The treatment strategy is largely dictated by symptoms and ECG manifestations.
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Sinus node dysfunction (SND) is a multifaceted disorder most prevalent in older individuals, but may also occur at an earlier age. In most cases, the SND diagnosis is ultimately established by documenting its ECG manifestations. EPS has limited utility. The treatment strategy is largely dictated by symptoms and ECG manifestations.
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American Journal of Critical Care, 2009
Scenario: A 78-year-old male is brought to the emergency department by his family, who states that he has been acting “very tired” for several days. The patient has a history of coronary artery disease, hypertension, and diabetes. The patient is lethargic and hypotensive (80/40), the radial pulse is thready and irregular, and he is jaundiced.
Michele M, Pelter, Mary G, Carey
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Scenario: A 78-year-old male is brought to the emergency department by his family, who states that he has been acting “very tired” for several days. The patient has a history of coronary artery disease, hypertension, and diabetes. The patient is lethargic and hypotensive (80/40), the radial pulse is thready and irregular, and he is jaundiced.
Michele M, Pelter, Mary G, Carey
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Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1983
The syndrome of sinus node dysfunction has become increasingly recognized as a cause of symptoms and morbidity, particularly in the elderly population. This syndrome does not represent a homogeneous disease entity. Increased investigation has shown that many pathologic conditions and pathophysiologic mechanism may lead to one of the several clinical ...
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The syndrome of sinus node dysfunction has become increasingly recognized as a cause of symptoms and morbidity, particularly in the elderly population. This syndrome does not represent a homogeneous disease entity. Increased investigation has shown that many pathologic conditions and pathophysiologic mechanism may lead to one of the several clinical ...
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