Laitio et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Long-term alterations of heart rate dynamics after coronary artery bypass graft surgeryLaitio et al., 2006
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- 17960401992258643375
- Author
- Laitio T
- Huikuri H
- Koskenvuo J
- Jalonen J
- Mäkikallio T
- Helenius H
- Kentala E
- Hartiala J
- Scheinin H
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- Publication venue
- Anesthesia & Analgesia
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IMPLICATIONS: Frequency domain measures of heart rate variability do not recover to the preoperative level 1 yr after coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Approximate entropy decreases significantly a year after surgery, indicating more predictable heart rate dynamics …
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