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Heart rate (or pulse rate) is the frequency of the heartbeat measured by the number of contractions of the heart per minute (beats per minute, or bpm)... |
Heart rate variability (HRV) is the physiological phenomenon of variation in the time interval between heartbeats. It is measured by the variation in... |
to the heart through venules and veins. The heart beats at a resting rate close to 72 beats per minute. Exercise temporarily increases the rate, but lowers... |
Electrocardiography (redirect from Heart axis) In a normal heart, the heart rate is the rate at which the sinoatrial node depolarizes since it is the source of depolarization of the heart. Heart rate... |
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the rate of energy expenditure per unit time by endothermic animals at rest. It is reported in energy units per unit time... |
Cardiac stress test (redirect from Heart stress test) of heart rate. As the heart works progressively harder (stressed) it is monitored using an electrocardiogram (ECG) monitor. This measures the heart's electrical... |
Ketone body (category Short description is different from Wikidata) wherever β-oxidation of fatty acids occurs, except under certain circumstances in the liver. In the liver oxaloacetate is wholly or partially diverted into... |
Cardiac conduction system (redirect from Heart conduction system) impulses themselves at a rate of 20 to 40 bpm and will have a QRS complex of greater than 120 ms. This is necessary for the heart to be in good function. An... |
Cardiac arrest (redirect from Heart arrest) activity in the ventricular myocardium leading to a heart rate too disorganized and rapid to produce any meaningful cardiac output, thus resulting in insufficient... |
Homicide (redirect from Homicide in the United States) assassination, killing in war (either following the laws of war or as a war crime), euthanasia, and capital punishment, depending on the circumstances of the death... |
Isoprenaline (category Short description is different from Wikidata) isoproterenol, is a medication used for the treatment of bradycardia (slow heart rate), heart block, and rarely for asthma. It is a non-selective β adrenoceptor... |
systolic dysfunction, fluid resuscitation may, in fact, improve circulation by decreasing heart rate, which will allow the ventricles more time to fill... |
Interest (redirect from Rate in loans) predict. In these circumstances, short-term interest rates are lower than longer-term interest rates (an upward sloping yield curve). Interest rates are generally... |
Cardiac output (category Short description is different from Wikidata) the volumetric flow rate of the heart's pumping output: that is, the volume of blood being pumped by a single ventricle of the heart, per unit time (usually... |
Palpitations (redirect from Heart palpitation) signify a life-threatening abnormal heart rhythm. Palpitation that occurs regularly with exertion suggests a rate-dependent bypass tract or hypertrophic... |
Atrial tachycardia (category Short description is different from Wikidata) of heart rhythm problem in which the heart's electrical impulse comes from an ectopic pacemaker (that is, an abnormally located cardiac pacemaker) in the... |
associated with exercise), limits rapid swings in blood pressure without any significant variations in heart rate, significantly decreases the frequency of... |
pressure and heart rate rapidly. In extreme cases, tilt table testing could provoke seizures or even cause the heart to stop. The heart resumes beating... |
Murder (redirect from Murder in the second degree) is the fastest growing category of murder in America. Development of murder rates over time in different countries is often used by both supporters and... |
Dirofilaria immitis (redirect from Heart worm) and, under rare circumstances, humans. Adult heartworms often reside in the pulmonary arterial system (lung arteries) as well as the heart, and a major health... |