2022
DOI: 10.5603/cj.a2022.0076
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Heart rate control and its predictors in patients with heart failure and sinus rhythm. Data from the European Society of Cardiology Long-Term Registry

Abstract: This article has been peer reviewed and published immediately upon acceptance.It is an open access article, which means that it can be downloaded, printed, and distributed freely, provided the work is properly cited.Articles in "Cardiology Journal" are listed in PubMed.

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“…Increased heart rate and impaired circadian HRV are related to higher mortality in patients with atrial fibrillation [19][20][21]. Similarly, higher resting heart rate in patients with heart failure and sinus rhythm is generally associated with increased mortality [22,23]. Both branches of ANS, the parasympathetic (PNS) and the sympathetic (SNS) modulate HRV and generally exert opposing effects on the heart rate (Figure 1) [24].…”
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“…Increased heart rate and impaired circadian HRV are related to higher mortality in patients with atrial fibrillation [19][20][21]. Similarly, higher resting heart rate in patients with heart failure and sinus rhythm is generally associated with increased mortality [22,23]. Both branches of ANS, the parasympathetic (PNS) and the sympathetic (SNS) modulate HRV and generally exert opposing effects on the heart rate (Figure 1) [24].…”
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confidence: 99%