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Development of heart failure in bradycardic sick sinus syndrome.

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Mounting evidence shows that elevated resting sinus rate is an independent predictor of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in the general population, in elderly subjects, and in patients with myocardial infarction or hypertension. Therefore, a rather slow sinus rate appears to be a protecting factor acting through several mechanisms. The present contribution focuses on the relationship between sinus rate and heart failure. Its major objectives are to discuss whether in patients with heart failure a rather slow heart rate is advisable and whether a sinus bradycardia secondary to sinus node dysfunction can facilitate the development of heart failure. It has been reported that among patients with left ventricular dysfunction, increased sinus rate was a predictor of cardiovascular death at univariate analysis; however, a multivariate analysis to verify whether sinus rate was an independent predictor of mortality was not performed. Randomized trials carried out by utilizing beta-blocker

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Mounting evidence shows that elevated resting sinus rate is an independent predictor of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in the general population, in elderly subjects, and in patients with myocardial infarction or hypertension. Therefore, a rather slow sinus rate appears to be a protecting factor acting through several mechanisms. The present contribution focuses on the relationship between sinus rate and heart failure. Its major objectives are to discuss whether in patients with heart failure a rather slow heart rate is advisable and whether a sinus bradycardia secondary to sinus node dysfunction can facilitate the development of heart failure. It has been reported that among patients with left ventricular dysfunction, increased sinus rate was a predictor of cardiovascular death at univariate analysis; however, a multivariate analysis to verify whether sinus rate was an independent predictor of mortality was not performed. Randomized trials carried out by utilizing beta-blocker

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MedicineHeart failureCardiologySick sinus syndromeInternal medicineSinus bradycardiaSinus (botany)Myocardial infarction

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