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sinus rhythm with short pr
A 17-year-old female asked:

Dr. Warren Foster answered
20 years experience Cardiac Electrophysiology
Two different parts: The PR interval is a measurement of time it takes for the electricity to travel from the top of the heart, to the bottom. A short PR interval means i ... Read More
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A 29-year-old male asked:

Dr. Steven Back answered
7 years experience Internal Medicine
Ekg: Sinus rhythm is how we describe that, generally, the flow of electricity through the heart is normal, sinus arrhythmia occurs when the resting heart r ... Read More
A 43-year-old female asked:

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ECG: I am surprised and disappointed that your primary doctor and/or cardiologist did not discuss this with you in detail. They MUST explain this to you.
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A 23-year-old female asked:

Dr. Natalie Sieb answered
14 years experience Family Medicine
Few Possibilities: Sinus rhythm means that your heart is beating in a normal rhythm and pace. A short PR interval is the decreased distance between two of the waves on a ... Read More
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A 39-year-old member asked:

Dr. Edward Hoffer answered
52 years experience Cardiology
Usually nothing.: The pr interval, the time between the P wave (atria contract) and the qrs (ventricles contract) is typically between 0.12 and 0.20 seconds. If it is a ... Read More
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A 18-year-old male asked:

Dr. James Ferguson answered
46 years experience Pediatrics
Likely normal: Sinus arrhythmia (irregular length between beats) is a normal finding.It is often exaggerated by taking a deep breath and exhaling.
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A female asked:

Dr. Manjeet Singh answered
10 years experience Cardiac Electrophysiology
Depends: It depends on what type of 2nd degree AV block it was. There is usually 2 types and one of those types require permanent pacemaker. Please see a cardi ... Read More
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A female asked:

Dr. Nazhat Sharma answered
58 years experience Ophthalmology
Arrhythmia: Consult your cardiologist ASAP
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A 47-year-old male asked:

Dr. Ira Friedlander answered
42 years experience Cardiac Electrophysiology
Afib begets Afib.: The longer you are in Afib the less likely you are to be able to be converted and maintained in NSR. It is not "critical" but certainly desirable to b ... Read More
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A female asked:

Dr. Ray Tidman answered
38 years experience Family Medicine
Dysrythmia: Yes, you are describing heart block that is irregular
added to you are in a work up! complete your Doc's eval.
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