1977
DOI: 10.1097/00006842-197701000-00005
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Sleep-Waking Changes in Cardiac Arrhythmia in a Coronary Care Patient

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“…According to Pickering [41], both the lowest and highest heart rates could inhibit the VPBs, whereas intermediate rates would favour their occurrence. Dohno et al [10], studying a patient with coronary disease monitored polygraphically for several nights, found a marked drop in VPBs during sleep with a virtual disap-Cardiac Arrhythmias During Sleep 107 pearance in deep slow sleep. The incidence of arrhythmias in this case also was proportional to heart rate, rapidly increasing over 75 beats/min.…”
Section: Ventricular Arrhythmiasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Pickering [41], both the lowest and highest heart rates could inhibit the VPBs, whereas intermediate rates would favour their occurrence. Dohno et al [10], studying a patient with coronary disease monitored polygraphically for several nights, found a marked drop in VPBs during sleep with a virtual disap-Cardiac Arrhythmias During Sleep 107 pearance in deep slow sleep. The incidence of arrhythmias in this case also was proportional to heart rate, rapidly increasing over 75 beats/min.…”
Section: Ventricular Arrhythmiasmentioning
confidence: 99%