bradycardia in A Sentence

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    There is sinus Bradycardia.

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    Beta-blocker use also increases the risk of Bradycardia.

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    Severe angina and Bradycardia;

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    Bradycardia(slowing of the heart rate);

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    Bradycardia(low heart rate: less than sixty beats per minutes).

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    Manifestations of Bradycardia, heart block or circulatory disorders in peripheral vessels;

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    Relative Bradycardia may be present(ie slow heart rate given severity of fever).

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    The impulse being too fast, or too slow(tachycardia and Bradycardia) is common.

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    Bradycardia is a slower than normal heartbeat, at around 40-60 beats per minute.

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    With the development of Bradycardia, atropine is injected intravenously or a pacemaker is temporarily installed;

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    Bradycardia: This is when the heart rate is very slow i.e. less than 60 BPM.

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    If your pulse rate is below 60 beats per minute, it is called Bradycardia.

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    Bradycardia- This is when your heart rate is too slow, at less than 60 beats per minute.

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    With the development of bronchospasm, the patient is given beta2-adrenomimetics intravenously, with pronounced Bradycardia, intravenous atropine is indicated.

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    Cardiovascular side effectsreactions to"Cortef"(the instruction confirms this information) are arrhythmia, Bradycardia, thrombosis, an increase in the indices of blood pressure.

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    Cardiovascular system- increase or decrease in systemic arterial pressure, violation of heart rate(arrhythmia) with their increase( tachycardia) or a decrease(Bradycardia).

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    From the cardiovascular system- sinus Bradycardia and worsening of blood circulation, expressed arterial hypotension, aggravation of the progression of heart failure;

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    From the cardiovascular system at an early stage of treatment, AV blockade, arterial hypotension, sinus Bradycardia, Raynaud's syndrome, heart failure are possible.

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    Cardiovascular system- atrioventricular block, Bradycardia, reddening of face, arterial hypotension, signs of heart failure(especially in predisposed patients with high doses of verapamil);

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    Bradycardia of athletes: in trained people, the heart rate decreases because the amount of blood ejected by the heart in one stroke is increased;

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    Usually folk remedies are used forreduction of sinus tachycardia and Bradycardia, as well as for the treatment of chronic atrial fibrillation of the heart.

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    On the other hand, a resting heart rate below 60 beats per minute is called Bradycardia, and can cause insufficient blood flow to the brain.

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    Bradycardia becomes a medical problem when you are experiencing side effects, which can also point to some serious root causes of your slow heart rate.

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    With the development of Bradycardia or arterial hypotension, it is necessary to suspend the introduction of the medication before the normalization of heart rate and blood pressure.

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    Cases of Bradycardia with asystole leading to cardiac arrest have also occurred and it appears the underlying aetiology is complicated and not just related to autonomic dysfunction.

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    It is not recommended to use means of motherwort in case of gastritis, peptic ulcer, Bradycardia, as well as in cases of hypersensitivity to the components of this medication.

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    In addition, this product has prevention of heart block and improving the sinoatrial node and anti-fast experimental arrhythmia function, can significantly improve Vera Pammy induced Bradycardia and atrioventricular block.

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    From the side of the cardiovascular system- a marked decrease in blood pressure, palpitations, Bradycardia, cardiogenic shock in patients with myocardial infarction, dyspnea, edema of the lower extremities on the background of cardiac dysfunction;

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    In young children, sudden immersion in cold water(<10°C) can stimulate the protective diving reflex and produce apnoea, Bradycardia and preferential shunting of blood to the coronary and cerebral circulation, which may improve the victim's chances of survival.

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    It manifests itself in the form of a Bradycardia, when the pulse falls to 55 beats per minute and less often, or vice versa, in the form of tachycardia, rapid heart rate, when the pulse rate exceeds 100 beats per minute.

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