So the sooner you are able to convert that patient from atrial fibrillation to sinus rhythm the better. It's very important to know that. Also, pharmacologically, drugs that are able to ...
A heart rate of 100 beats per minute (bpm) or higher, also known as tachycardia, can be a normal body response to exercise, stress, or even too much coffee. But it could also be due to an abnormal ...
Attempt to get rid of the atrial fibrillation altogether and restore and maintain normal heart rhythm. Allow the atrial fibrillation to persist while controlling the heart rate There are different ...
Few specific supraventricular rhythm disturbances other than sinus tachycardia were documented in both experimental and observational studies (most commonly nonsustained SVT, atrial fibrillation ...