Abstract:Although several studies have shown that elevated heart rate (HR) is a powerful, independent, and consistent predictor of cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality, it is still considered an epiphenomenon of a general disorder rather than an independent risk factor. Several questions regarding the clinical significance of a resting HR as marker of cardiovascular risk are still unanswered, rendering the inclusion of this hemodynamic variable in the list of cardiovascular risk factors problematic, at least f… Show more
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