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Successful Three-Dimensional Mapping-Guided Sinus Node Modification for Drug-Refractory Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia after Circumferential Pulmonary Vein Isolation. [PDF]
Liu HT, Wen MS, Chou CC.
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Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine, 2005
Sinus tachycardia, in the forms of four distinct rhythm disturbances, is frequently encountered in clinical practice but is often overlooked. The most common rhythm, normal sinus tachycardia, whether physiologic, pathologic or iatrogenic, is predominantly catecholamine driven, is virtually asymptomatic and is managed by identifying and treating the ...
Shamil, Yusuf, A John, Camm
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Sinus tachycardia, in the forms of four distinct rhythm disturbances, is frequently encountered in clinical practice but is often overlooked. The most common rhythm, normal sinus tachycardia, whether physiologic, pathologic or iatrogenic, is predominantly catecholamine driven, is virtually asymptomatic and is managed by identifying and treating the ...
Shamil, Yusuf, A John, Camm
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American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1983
Current pediatric literature suggests that in sinus tachycardia the heart rate rarely exceeds 200 beats per minute. Three infants had heart rates of 240 to 270 beats per minute in whom the diagnosis was sinus tachycardia. We report these cases and offer diagnostic and therapeutic suggestions for the clinician who encounters an infant with a heart rate ...
D J, Fisher, D M, Gross, A, Garson
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Current pediatric literature suggests that in sinus tachycardia the heart rate rarely exceeds 200 beats per minute. Three infants had heart rates of 240 to 270 beats per minute in whom the diagnosis was sinus tachycardia. We report these cases and offer diagnostic and therapeutic suggestions for the clinician who encounters an infant with a heart rate ...
D J, Fisher, D M, Gross, A, Garson
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Sinus Node Reentrant Tachycardia
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1995This review article discusses the electrophysiological basis of sinus node reentry, clinical features of sinus node reentry, and the management of this uncommon tachycardia with drugs and ablative therapy. It also proposes the use of the term “sinoatrial reentrant tachycardia” for this form of tachycardia.
J A, Gomes, D, Mehta, M N, Langan
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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'
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1965
Sinus tachycardia is generally regarded as a symptom and treatment is directed toward the underlying disorder rather than to the tachycardia as such. However, cases are encountered where the cause of the rapid heart action is not clear, or if evident not readily reversible.
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Sinus tachycardia is generally regarded as a symptom and treatment is directed toward the underlying disorder rather than to the tachycardia as such. However, cases are encountered where the cause of the rapid heart action is not clear, or if evident not readily reversible.
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2018
This chapter describes the different types of sinus tachycardias and an approach to evaluate and treat these sinus tachycardias based on the clinical presentation and on recent guidelines and consensus documents.
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This chapter describes the different types of sinus tachycardias and an approach to evaluate and treat these sinus tachycardias based on the clinical presentation and on recent guidelines and consensus documents.
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