Examples of using Sinus node in English and their translations into Dutch
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SSS- sinus node is impaired(weakness syndrome).
Sinus bradycardia- slow pulse caused by automatism disorders in the sinus node;
syndrome of weakness of the sinus node);
The work of the sinus node may be deeply disturbed,
From the pacemaker(sinus node), an electrical impulse spreads throughout the heart muscle.
The sinus node is impaired,
In the heart adenosine acts on the sinus node that is responsible for firing new impulses that bring about contraction of the heart.
then the signal from the sinus node may not be able to restore the normal rhythm.
The impulse goes to the base of the atria(sinus node), which produces an electrical signal-impulse that sets the rhythm of the heartbeat.
Also called the sinoatrial node(SAN), the sinus node initiates the electrical impulses within the heart, triggering the heart to beat or contract.
This is when an impulse formed within the sinus node fails to be conducted through the atria(the interior of the heart),
The sinus node is a group of specialized tissue that is located at the junction between the superior vena cava(the main vein in the chest)
This is when an impulse formed within the sinus node fails to be conducted through the atria(the interior of the heart),
is not triggered by the sinus node.
By introducing appropriate rhodopsins into the sinus node, also known as the heart's natural pacemaker,
heart block- slowing of the pulse is caused by impaired impulse between the sinus node and the atria and the ventricles or atria.
weakness of the sinus node.
reduces the frequency of impulses from the sinus node, which is the place in the right atrium of the heart that controls the heart rate.
Persistent sinus arrest that is not due to the use of a medicines is often indicative of sick sinus syndrome(SSS)- a disorder of the heart's electrical impulse formation within the sinus node.
The sinus node, or sinoatrial(SA) node,