The pulse rate slows: Due to the disturbance in the vagus nerve control, the pulse rate slows.
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weak pulse and dilated pupils Recovery generally begins in less than a minute.
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weak pulse Dilated pupils Recovery after a vasovagal episode begins soon after fainting, generally in less than a minute.
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pulse Neurally mediated syncope (vasovagal), cardiac syncope (bradyarrhythmia) Tonic-clonic movement or posture Seizure None Vasovagal or cardiac syncope in older patients
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Symptoms include deep and fast respiration, weak and slow pulse and respiratory pauses that may last for 60 seconds.
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Myoclonic, tonic-clonic movement Neurally mediated syncope (vasovagal), seizure Prolonged confusion* Seizure Prolonged syncope Seizure, neurogenic, metabolic, infectious Slow
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slow heart beat, Heartbeat (pulse);slow, decreased heart rate, heart rate slowing, low pulse rate, pulse slowing, low pulse rates, pulse slow, bradycardias, pulse rate low
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Pseudobradycardias manifesting as slow peripheral pulse rates can result from frequent, nonconducted early atrial premature beats, from ventricular bigeminy or runs of ventricular
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slow heart rate, Bradycardia NOS, Heart rate decreased, Heart rate low, Bradycardia [Disease/Finding], decreasing heart rate, heart rate slow, slow pulse, low heart rate,
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The mainstay of treatment is ventricular pacing for bradyarrhythmias (slow pulse rate) for pauses of 2-3 seconds or more.
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Symptoms of SSS include: fainting or fainting sensations fatigue dizziness palpitations (abnormal heart beats) very slow pulse (bradycardia) difficulty breathing chest pain
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Electrocardiography A slow pulse (especially an irregular one), a pulse that varies greatly without any change in the person’s activity, or a pulse that does not increase
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Carotid Sinus Syndrome Symptoms Slow weak pulse - accompanied with low blood pressure Confusion, disorientation - mainly as a result of proper brain function due to lack of
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CSH syndrome results from an overreaction of the carotid sinus baroreceptors to stimulation, manifesting commonly as bradycardia, hypotension and syncope.
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In pts with SSS, A-V block or atrial fibrillation with bradycardia, PM was inserted (DDDR or VVIR).
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Trained athletes are prone to bradycardia (slow pulses) with heart rates below 40 beats per minute common at rest.
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Symptoms of SSS include: fainting or fainting sensations fatigue dizziness palpitations (abnormal heart beats) very slow pulse (bradycardia) difficulty breathing chest pain
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A very slow pulse rate can be tolerated,so long as the amount of blood pumped out of the left side of the heart per minute is adequate to oxygenate the brain and the other
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He was not injured in the fall, but the paramedics noted a slow pulse. He denied significant medical history.
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In heart block the pulse is generally very slow, as the lower chambers can only beat at their intrinsically low rate.
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While cannabis-induced sinus bradycardia is a well-documented phenomenon [6], severe bradycardia leading to (pre)syncope is rare.
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These episodes were observed in the minutes following the catheterisations performed in the sitting position, associating hypotension and bradycardia.
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The vagus nerve stimulus causes slowing down of the heart (bradycardia) and a drop in blood pressure.
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MS is caused by reflex which results with vasodilatation and bradycardia, like defecation syncope.
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Observations on some cases of permanently slow pulse.
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This can result in no pulse or a very slow pulse if a back up heart rate is present. What causes heart block?
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[…] of a 65-year-old man with a slow pulse.
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Observations on some cases of permanently slow pulse.
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This can result in no pulse or a very slow pulse if a back up heart rate is present. What causes heart block?
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Symptoms include deep and fast respiration, weak and slow pulse and respiratory pauses that may last for 60 seconds.
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Excessive vagal effects of digoxin in resting subjects may cause the bradycardia found in these in patients in the absence of digitalis toxicity.
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The earliest signs of toxicity in the newborn are undue slowing of the pulse rate (bradycardia), sinoatrial arrest and prolongation of the PR Interval (A Collins Abrams, 2006
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pulses, even as low as 35 in a minute, cold sweats, convulsions, syncope, death."
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Symptoms of SSS include: fainting or fainting sensations fatigue dizziness palpitations (abnormal heart beats) very slow pulse (bradycardia) difficulty breathing chest pain
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Symptoms and Signs A slow, irregular pulse suggests the diagnosis of sinus node dysfunction, which is confirmed by ECG, rhythm strip, or continuous 24-h ECG recording.
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People with untreated bradycardia-tachycardia syndrome are at greater risk for blood clots and stroke.
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Symptoms and Signs A slow, irregular pulse suggests the diagnosis of sinus node dysfunction, which is confirmed by ECG, rhythm strip, or continuous 24-h ECG recording.
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Symptoms and Signs of Sinus Node Dysfunction ECG A slow, irregular pulse suggests the diagnosis of sinus node dysfunction, which is confirmed by ECG, rhythm strip, or continuous
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Theophylline and hydralazine are options to increase heart rate in healthy, younger patients who have bradycardia without syncope. Click here for Patient Education
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Observations of some cases of permanently slow pulse. Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science. 1846;2(1):73–85. Harbison J, Newton JL, Seifer C, Kenny RA.
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Spens: History of a case in which there took place a remarkable slowness of the pulse.
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[…] similar in a 54 year old woman 1827 – Robert Adams wrote a 100 page monograph which included descriptions of significant pathological findings from patients with seizures and bradycardia
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The two most common findings in trained athletes are bradycardia, or a slow pulse (less than 70 beats per minute), and phasic sinus arrhythmia, a pulse that speeds and slows
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The athletic heart may simulate the diseased heart by exhibiting a systolic murmur, a slow pulse rate, a variety of arrhythmias and disturbances of cardiac conduction, elevation
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How common is it to have a pulse that speeds up and slows down when you breathe? Up to 69 percent of aerobically trained athletes demonstrate phasic sinus arrhythmia.
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[…] the pulse.
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Pacing for Bradycardias in inferior MI. Generally not necessary for sinus bradycardia. Few with CHB require it Persistent hypotension and RVMI needs it often.
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Hyperkalemia induces bradycardia or can even stop SA nodal firing.
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[…] of a 65-year-old man with a slow pulse.
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On physical exam, he presented diaphoresis, bradycardia, and irregular heart rate. The electrocardiogram (ECG) showed second degree atrioventricular block Mobitz type I.
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We present an example of bradycardia-dependent aberrancy in the left posterior fascicle in the presence of type I second-degree atrioventricular block occurring in the setting
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Predominant clinical features include gastrointestinal signs, bradycardia and heart block. Death occurs from ventricular fibrillation or tachycardia.
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She had bradycardia (54 beats/min) and hyperkalemia (7.6 mEq/L).
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Chronic Digoxin Poisoning 5 Elevated digoxin concentrations alone may not be solely responsible for bradycardia and hyperkalemia in the chronic setting.
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irregular pulse.
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Adults who have ingested plants containing cardiac glycosides frequently exhibit bradycardia, heart block, premature ventricular contractions, and tachydysrhythmia.
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For torsade de pointes, ACLS protocol for patients with a pulse calls for 1-2 g (diluted in 50-100 mL 5% D5W) given by slow IV infusion over 5-60 minutes, then 0.5-1 g/hr
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Generalities Pulse; heavy; and slow slow Weakness (see lethargic, weariness)
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Excess doses cause vertigo, headache, loss of sight, salivation, thirst, nausea, palpitations, slow pulse and difficulty in breathing.
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[…] spring Family: Ericaceae Origin: USA, NC Distribution: Throughout Poison Part: All parts Poison Delivery Mode: Ingestion Symptoms: Salivation, watering of eyes and nose, slow
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The first signs of poisoning are nausea, vomiting, violent diarrhoea and a slow pulse. If poisoning is suspected, inform a doctor and hospital immediately.
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In the 1850s it was found to reduce the heart's action and slow the pulse (Bentley, 1861, called it an 'arterial sedative'), and in 1859 it was used orally in a woman who
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The clinical signs were nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, hypotension and bradycardia. The initial ECG showed sinus bradycardia in 4 cases.
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[…] heart rate, slow pulse and confusion.
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Often present as hypotension and bradycardia, hypoventilation, hyponatremia, and hypoglycemia, often with concomitant adrenal insufficiency.
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Electrocardiography might also be useful, especially to detect signs of sinus bradycardia.
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Symptoms worsen and become more obvious with time, the pulse slows; the skin becomes cool, dry and coarse; muscles ache; there is puffiness around the eyes; hair falls out
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Often present as hypotension and bradycardia, hypoventilation, hyponatremia, and hypoglycemia, often with concomitant adrenal insufficiency.
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Cardiovascular Cardiac contractility is impaired, leading to reduced stroke volume, low cardiac output, bradycardia and sometimes hypotension. [6] Reduced stroke volume in
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[…] opening at the base of the skull called the foramen magnum Through openings created during brain surgery Signs and symptoms may include: High blood pressure Irregular or slow
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[…] at the base of the skull called the foramen magnum Through openings created during brain surgery Symptoms Signs and symptoms may include: High blood pressure Irregular or slow
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Finally, as the damage in the medulla causes slow irregular respirations, an irregular pulse and falling blood pressure, death may occur due to respiratory arrest.
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This condition, however, must be seriously considered in a child with a slow pulse rate when a history of acquired disease, such as diphtheria, rheumatic fever, syphilis or
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No sinus bradycardia or AV block were manifested in pups from control nonimmunized WT mothers.
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Persistent fetal bradycardia in early pregnancy is a rare finding and indicates towards congenital heart block.
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The much shorter “Triple B” only stands for Bradycardia, Bronchospasm, and Bronchorrhea.
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Nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea If a cholinergic crisis occurs treat with atropine until there is resolution of the bradycardia and drying of the respiratory secretions.
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Physostigmine was administered at 0.02 mg/kg in a single, slow IV push dose.
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Conclusion Zigadenus poisoning causes vomiting, hypotension and bradycardia.
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Bradycardia and hypotension in mianserin intoxication.
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CONCLUSION: Zigadenus poisoning causes vomiting, hypotension and bradycardia.
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During the following weeks there is a gradual rise in temperature to about 104 F, abdominal pain, a slowed pulse rate, nosebleeds, rose-colored spots on the chest and diarrhea
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Common symptoms include fever, malaise, bradycardia, headache, abdominal pain, and constipation.
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The classical symptoms are fever, malaise, bradycardia, headache, abdominal pain, and constipation.
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The 12-lead electrocardiogram showed sinus bradycardia at 40 beats per minute.
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Her EKG showed sinus bradycardia.
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Her electrocardiograph showed sinus bradycardia. She was treated immediately with 600 mcg atropine and her vital signs normalised.
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ECG may reveal tachycardia or rarely bradycardia.
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[…] insecticides that inhibit cholinesterase activity, causing acute muscarinic manifestations (eg, salivation, lacrimation, urination, diarrhea, emesis, bronchorrhea, bronchospasm, bradycardia
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These insecticides inhibit the enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE), producing an 'acute cholinergic crisis' with reduced consciousness, bradycardia, hypotension, and acute
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