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In | In sinus bradycardia the sinus node fires at a slow (<60 bpm) rate. Causes of sinus bradycardia include: | ||
* | *Normal physiology in an athelete | ||
* | *Medication (beta-blockers) | ||
* | *Ischemia (typically inferior myocardial infarction with involvement of the sinus node artery) | ||
* | *Hypothermia | ||
* | *Hypothyroidism. | ||
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Revision as of 18:17, 27 January 2010
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In sinus bradycardia the sinus node fires at a slow (<60 bpm) rate. Causes of sinus bradycardia include:
- Normal physiology in an athelete
- Medication (beta-blockers)
- Ischemia (typically inferior myocardial infarction with involvement of the sinus node artery)
- Hypothermia
- Hypothyroidism.