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Diagnostyka kardiologiczna
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Zmienność rytmu serca w ujęciu praktycznym — doceniany czy zapomniany parametr oceny holterowskiej?

Beata Przybysz-Zdunek1, Renata Główczyńska1
Folia Cardiologica 2017;12(6):617-624.

Streszczenie

Zmienność rytmu serca (HRV) jest parametrem do oceny oscylacji w przerwach między uderzeniami serca odzwierciedlonej w odstępach RR zapisu elektrokardiograficznego. Obniżoną HRV uważa się za nieinwazyjny marker dysfunkcji układu autonomicznego, który może być czynnikiem predykcyjnym wielu chorób układu sercowo-naczyniowego prowadzących do zwiększonego ryzyka nagłego zgonu sercowego.

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