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The sinus tachycardias

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 Node Ablation for Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia

Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 2005
IF JCR 2007: 3 ...
MANTOVAN R   +3 more
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Rapid Sinus Tachycardia

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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Practolol for Sinus Tachycardia in Asthma

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1974
Excerpt To the editor: Therapy for asthma is sometimes complicated by undesirable cardiovascular stimulation from some of the frequently used drugs such as aminophylline, isoproterenol, and ephedri...
J F, Beary, N J, Fortuin
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Cardiomyopathy secondary to sinus tachycardia

International Journal of Cardiology, 1993
We describe a case of cardiomyopathy resulting from a tachycardia of high-right atrial origin indistinguishable from sinus tachycardia. The symptoms and angiographic appearances improved dramatically with beta blockade.
S C, Grant, D H, Bennett
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A sinus tachycardia and chest pain

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2006
This patient presented with severe central chest pain and the electrocardiogram (ECG) in Figure 1. What are the principal findings and which specific diagnoses should be promptly evaluated?
Phillip, Strike, Pier D, Lambiase
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Sinus tachycardia

2018
Sinus tachycardia is a condition of multiple different potential etiologies, characterized by an elevated rate of automaticity of the sinoatrial node, such that the heart rate is elevated. The exact point at which sinus tachycardia meets sinus rhythm is debatable; however, by convention, an upper rate of 100 min−1 is accepted for sinus rhythm; >100 ...
Michael Jones   +2 more
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Sinus node-related tachycardias: physiological sinus tachycardia, inappropriate sinus tachycardia, sinus node reentrant tachycardia, and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome

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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