| Plural | bradyarrhythmias |
severe bradyarrhythmia
symptomatic bradyarrhythmia
chronic bradyarrhythmia
diagnosed with bradyarrhythmia
acute bradyarrhythmia
sinus bradyarrhythmia
secondary bradyarrhythmia
drug-induced bradyarrhythmia
severe bradyarrhythmias
treat bradyarrhythmia
the patient presented with symptomatic bradyarrhythmia requiring immediate medical attention.
chronic bradyarrhythmia often necessitates the implantation of a permanent pacemaker.
bradyarrhythmia management involves careful monitoring and pharmacological interventions.
the cardiologist diagnosed the elderly patient with persistent bradyarrhythmia.
bradyarrhythmia can be caused by dysfunction of the sinoatrial node.
severe bradyarrhythmia may lead to syncope and reduced cardiac output.
atrial bradyarrhythmia is commonly associated with aging heart tissue.
the diagnostic workup for bradyarrhythmia includes electrocardiography and holter monitoring.
bradyarrhythmia syndrome requires individualized treatment based on patient symptoms.
certain medications can induce bradyarrhythmia as a side effect.
untreated bradyarrhythmia increases the risk of stroke and heart failure.
electrophysiological studies help determine the underlying cause of bradyarrhythmia.
athletes may develop bradyarrhythmia as a normal physiological adaptation.
hemodynamically unstable bradyarrhythmia requires urgent pacemaker implantation.
severe bradyarrhythmia
symptomatic bradyarrhythmia
chronic bradyarrhythmia
diagnosed with bradyarrhythmia
acute bradyarrhythmia
sinus bradyarrhythmia
secondary bradyarrhythmia
drug-induced bradyarrhythmia
severe bradyarrhythmias
treat bradyarrhythmia
the patient presented with symptomatic bradyarrhythmia requiring immediate medical attention.
chronic bradyarrhythmia often necessitates the implantation of a permanent pacemaker.
bradyarrhythmia management involves careful monitoring and pharmacological interventions.
the cardiologist diagnosed the elderly patient with persistent bradyarrhythmia.
bradyarrhythmia can be caused by dysfunction of the sinoatrial node.
severe bradyarrhythmia may lead to syncope and reduced cardiac output.
atrial bradyarrhythmia is commonly associated with aging heart tissue.
the diagnostic workup for bradyarrhythmia includes electrocardiography and holter monitoring.
bradyarrhythmia syndrome requires individualized treatment based on patient symptoms.
certain medications can induce bradyarrhythmia as a side effect.
untreated bradyarrhythmia increases the risk of stroke and heart failure.
electrophysiological studies help determine the underlying cause of bradyarrhythmia.
athletes may develop bradyarrhythmia as a normal physiological adaptation.
hemodynamically unstable bradyarrhythmia requires urgent pacemaker implantation.
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