Bradycardia
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Sinus Bradycardia: eMedicine Emergency Medicine
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Sinus bradycardia can be defined as a sinus rhythm with a resting heart rate of 60 beats per minute or less. However, few patients actually become symptomatic until their heart rate drops to less than 50 ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Sinus bradycardia is a sinus rhythm w/ a resting heart rate of 60 beats a minute or less. What causes a slow heart beat?http://bit.ly/aW5l51
Ictal Bradycardia and Asystole Associated With Intractable Epilepsy: A Case Series - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “Five case are presented from patients with intractable complex partial seizures and associated ictal bradycardia/asystole. British Journal of Cardiology” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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Ictal Bradycardia and Asystole Associated With Intractable Epilepsy: A Case Series: Five case are presented from p... http://bit.ly/btX1Ow
Bradycardia is the medical term for a heart rate deemed slow, or beating at less than 60 beats per minute.
intelihealth.com — “Bradycardia is the medical term for a heart rate deemed slow, or beating at less than 60 beats per minute.” View full resource at intelihealth.com
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Bradycardia is the medical term for a heart rate deemed slow, or beating at less than 60 beats per minute. http://bit.ly/9xmKZj
Study supports CPR during bradycardia in children - Related Stories - AAP SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “Starting cardiopulmonary resuscitation during bradycardia, instead of after onset of asystole or pulseless electrical activity, leads to higher survival rates for children, according to a study in Pediatrics” View full resource at smartbrief.com
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Study supports CPR during bradycardia in children http://sbne.ws/r/3jfy
How to ensure patient observations lead to effective management of patients with bradycardia | Practice plus | Nursing Times
nursingtimes.net — “Bradycardia can be an indication of life threatening heart block or impending asystole. It is vital that nurses can detect and respond to this clinical sign” View full resource at nursingtimes.net
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Practice: How to ensure patient observations lead to effective management of patients with bradycardia  : Bradyca... http://bit.ly/cturGF
Symposier - BiV Pacing for Bradycardia and Preserved left ventricular ejection fraction
symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: ACCinTouch — Dr. Peter Block discusses the two-year results of the PACE trial. Ref: Eur Heart J 2011;Aug 29:[Epub ahead of print]. Peter C. Block, MD, FACC Statements or opinions expressed in this program reflects the views of the contributors and do not reflect the official policy of the ACCF, unless otherwise noted.” View full resource at symposier.com
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BiV Pacing for Bradycardia and Preserved left ventricular ejection fraction http://t.co/iF4adri
Environmental Health Perspectives: Ambient Air Pollution and Apnea and Bradycardia in High-Risk Infants on Home Monitors
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AheadOfPrint: Ambient air pollution and apnea and bradycardia in high-risk infants on home monitors http://ow.ly/4oYy7
Bradycardia: an important physical finding in anor... [J Ark Med Soc. 2011] - PubMed result
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Sinus bradycardia can occur in up to 95% of patients with #anorexia http://1.usa.gov/rf6Jo4 #RecoveryWarriors #EndED
Symptomatic Bradycardia with Oral Aripiprazole and Oral Ziprasidone (April) -- Snarr et al., 10.1345/aph.1M621 -- The Annals of Pharmacotherapy
theannals.com — “Symptomatic Bradycardia with Oral Aripiprazole and Oral Ziprasidone (April) -- Snarr et al., 10.1345/aph.1M621 -- The Annals of Pharmacotherapy” View full resource at theannals.com
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Symptomatic Bradycardia with Oral Aripiprazole and Oral Ziprasidone (April): OBJECTIVE: To describ... http://bit.ly/bmuB8Q
ESC | Congresses | ESC Congress 2011 | PACE: Biventricular pacing superior to right ventricular pacing in bradycardia patients with preserved systolic function: two-year results of PACE trial
escardio.org — “Congress report, ESC congress 2011,Clinical Trial Update II - Rate and rhythm,Antibradycardia pacing” View full resource at escardio.org
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PACE clinical trial update report http://ow.ly/6fpsQ #escparis2011
Discussion Board » Renal Replacement Therapies » Hemodialysis » Hemodialysis or Peritoneal Dialysis for a Patient with Repeated Episodes of Vasovagal Syncope and Symptomatic Bradycardia? : Nephrology On-Demand
blog.ecu.edu — “Discussion Board » Renal Replacement Therapies » Hemodialysis » Hemodialysis or Peritoneal Dialysis for a Patient with Repeated Episodes of Vasovagal Syncope and Symptomatic Bradycardia? : Nephrology On-Demand” View full resource at blog.ecu.edu
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New thread on the Bezold-Jarisch reflex & intradialytic hypotension http://wibi.us/n96Gsa
Extreme bradycardia due to multiple drug–drug interactions in a patient with HIV post-exposure prophylaxis containing lopinavir–ritonavir - Puech - 2011 - British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology - Wiley Online Library
onlinelibrary.wiley.com — “Extreme bradycardia due to multiple drug–drug interactions in a patient with HIV post-exposure prophylaxis containing lopinavir–ritonavir - Puech - 2011 - British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology - Wiley Online Library” View full resource at onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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Extreme bradycardia due to multiple drug–drug interactions in a patient with HIV post-exposure prophylaxis containing lopinavir–ritonavir - Puech - 2011 - British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology - Wiley Online Library
onlinelibrary.wiley.com — “Extreme bradycardia due to multiple drug–drug interactions in a patient with HIV post-exposure prophylaxis containing lopinavir–ritonavir - Puech - 2011 - British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology - Wiley Online Library” View full resource at onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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Extreme bradycardia due to multiple drug–drug interactions in a patient with HIV postâ€*exposure prophylaxis c... http://bit.ly/fCBcyA
Junctional Rhythm: eMedicine Cardiology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Cardiac rhythms arising from the atrioventricular (AV) junction occur as an automatic tachycardia or as an escape mechanism during periods of significant bradycardia with rates slower than the intrinsic junctional pacemaker. The AV node (AVN) has ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Junctional rhythms are common during sleep in young children & athletes. What are they, and are they dangerous? http://bit.ly/bB9k3g
Carotid Sinus Hypersensitivity: eMedicine Cardiology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Carotid sinus hypersensitivity (CSH) is an exaggerated response to carotid sinus baroreceptor stimulation. It results in dizziness or syncope from transient diminished cerebral perfusion. Although baroreceptor function usually diminishes with age, some people experience hypersensitive carotid ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Carotid sinus hypersensitivity can result in dizziness or fainting. See what causes this condition. http://bit.ly/aBjFWO
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