Group of cells located in the wall of the right atrium of the heart.
1I have a heart problem my doctor called sinus node dysfunction.
2The sinus node is a collection of highly specialised cells constituting the heart's pacemaker.
3Furthermore, whether patients with postural orthostatic tachycardia would benefit from sinus node modification is unknown.
4Rhythm disturbances are common and include sinus node dysfunction, superconductor atrioventricular node or heart block.
5These findings strongly implicate rs6817105 minor allele in sinus node dysfunction and left atrial enlargement.
6This suggests no or only an insignificant effect of premature depolarization on the sinus node.
7The sinus node automaticity was not influenced by verapamil.
8This approach to sinoatrial conduction assumes that sinus node automaticity is not changed by premature depolarization.
9He developed sinus node dysfunction and atrial flutter unresponsive to antiarrhythmic drugs and dual chamber pacing.
10This study demonstrates that atrial pressure increase does not significantly affect sinus node automaticity expressed by SNRT.
11In patients with inappropriate sinus tachycardia, ICE was the primary ablation catheter-guidance technique for sinus node modification.
12First, in dissected rat sinus node, PP2 inhibited and prevented the isoproterenol-induced increase of spontaneous beating rate.
13Eight postoperative Fontan patients with sinus node disease or atrioventricular block underwent exercise testing using a treadmill protocol.
14Combining our quantitative proteomics data with computational modeling, we estimate ion channel copy numbers for sinus node myocytes.
15By performing single-nucleus RNA sequencing of sinus node biopsies, we attribute measured protein abundances to specific cell types.
16Shox2 is a key regulator of sinus node development, and its deficiency leads to bradycardia, as demonstrated in animal models.
Translations for sinus node