the beat of your heart when the beats goes up and down in a rhythm scale
normal sinus rhythm
Sinus rhythm .
When the heart is functioning properly the sinus node controls the firing of action potential that contract the heart. When the sinus node dominates the heart will contract in a synchronized and effective rhythm This is called sinus rhythm.
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Sinus nodes (sa nodes)
Sinus nodes (sa nodes)
Sinus rhythm is the normal rhythm of the heart. The heart is beating between 60 and 100 beats per minute. An EKG would show a certain pattern like a sine curve, the top part when the heart contracts and the bottom part contracts sending blood through the body.
Sinus rhythm refers to a heart rhythm that is controlled by the depolarisation of the sinoatrial node. You can also have focal ectopic rhythms where random areas of the heart depolarise first and you can have supraventricular rhythms.
Sinus rhythm
defibrillators
Atrial fibrillation (afib) is an irregular heart rhythm where the upper chambers of the heart beat chaotically and out of sync with the lower chambers. Sinus rhythm is a normal heart rhythm where the heart beats in a regular, coordinated pattern. Key differences include the irregularity of afib versus the regularity of sinus rhythm, as well as the potential for symptoms and complications associated with afib.