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Sinustachycardia is [[Sinus_node_rhythms_and_arrhythmias|sinus rhythm]] with a rate of > 100bpm.  
Sinustachycardia is [[Sinus_node_rhythms_and_arrhythmias|sinus rhythm]] with a rate of > 100bpm.  


The maximal heart rate is considered to be 220/min minus the age (or more precisely 207-0.7xAge <cite>Robergs</cite>). However this is often exceeded during vigorous exercise and has a large inter-individual variation.
The maximal heart rate is considered to be 220/min minus the age (or more precisely 207-0.7xAge <cite>Tanaka</cite><cite>Robergs</cite>). However this is often exceeded during vigorous exercise and has a large inter-individual variation.


Appropiate sinustachycardia can result from: <cite>Surawicz</cite>
Appropiate sinustachycardia can result from: <cite>Surawicz</cite>
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==References==
==References==
<biblio>
<biblio>
#Tanaka pmid=11153730
#Surawicz isbn=9780721686974
#Surawicz isbn=9780721686974
#Robergs Robergs and Landwehr. The Surprising History of the “HRmax=220-age” Equation. Journal of Exercise Physiology
#Robergs Robergs and Landwehr. The Surprising History of the “HRmax=220-age” Equation. Journal of Exercise Physiology
online. 2 May 2002
online. 2 May 2002
</biblio>
</biblio>

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