- Bradycardia, also
called bradyarrhythmia, is a
resting heart rate
under 60
beats per
minute (BPM).
While bradycardia can
result from
various pathologic...
- who are
considered well-conditioned athletes.
Heart rates considered bradycardic vary by species; for example, in the
house cat, a rate of
under 120 beats...
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Ocular albinism 1 is the
orphan GPCR GPR143 and
mediates depressor and
bradycardic responses to DOPA in the
nucleus tractus solitarii".
British Journal...
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blocker therapy Myasthenia gravis,
which may be
worsened Other drugs with
bradycardic effects Propranolol, like
other beta blockers, is
classified as pregnancy...
-
being submerged. The
slowing of
heart rate and
breathing is
called the
bradycardic response. It is not true that
babies are born with the
ability to swim...
-
patient will be
unable to
mount a
tachycardic response, and
often becomes bradycardic If the
injury is
below cervical vertebrae C5, the
patient will exhibit...
- system,
parasympatholytic drugs can
increase heart rate in
patients with
bradycardic heart rhythms, and open up
airways and
reduce mucus production in patients...
- family. It may
interact with
sedatives due to its
sedative action and
bradycardic agents, like beta-blockers, due to its bradycardia-inducing effects....
- C-Series, A3 models, a new top line
range of
digital pacemakers for
bradycardic patients.
Medtronic is a
corporate partner of
Human Rights Campaign,...
-
Yusuf S, Camm AJ (June 2003). "Sinus
tachyarrhythmias and the
specific bradycardic agents: a
marriage made in heaven?".
Journal of
Cardiovascular Pharmacology...