V Kadhiresan, D Hopper, R Fogoros… - US Patent 7,869,877, 2011 - Google Patents ...rate response. Such evaluation may be performed by computing a heartrate response slope, defined as the ratio of an incremental change in intrinsicheartrate to an incremental change in measured activity level. The heart... Related articles - All 3 versions
F Olmetti, GD Pinna, R Maestri, A D'Armini… - The Journal of Heart and …, 2011 - Elsevier ... 0.0001). Conclusions. In the denervated heart, sinus tachycardia is not a risk factor for coronary atherosclerosis. HR in heart transplant recipients reflects “intrinsicheart rate” and is a simple epiphenomenon of the donor's age. ...
R van Lien, A Goedhart, N Kupper… - International Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier ... Dual blockade studies point to a lower intrinsicheartrate as the most replicated source of this resting bradycardia in exercisers ([Lewis et al., 1980], [Bouchard et al., 1988], [Bouchard et al., 1999], [Katona et al., 1982], [Smith et al., 1989], [Goldberger et al., 2001], [Kingwell et al ... All 2 versions
JS Ware, H Dobrzynski, M Pravanec, PJ Muckett… - Heart, 2011 - heart.bmj.com ... Introduction Heartrate (HR) is a fundamental measure of cardiac function, and is of prognostic and therapeutic significance. ... & correlation analysis) confirmed that this effect was independent of potential physiological covariates, suggesting that the effect may be intrinsic to the ...
TA Quinn, RA Bayliss… - Heart Rate and Rhythm, 2011 - Springer ... Time periods during which SACNS activation would either accelerate ("AV) or slow (#AV) intrinsic changes in SAN cell membrane potential are labelled. Left: rabbit SAN cell; Right: mouse SAN cell. ... 7 Mechano-Electric Feedback in the Heart: Effects on HeartRate and Rhythm ... Related articles - All 2 versions