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"The very first heart rate measurement was - as you would imagine fairly high," recalled Dr Williams.
First, heart rate is linearly related with myocardial oxygen consumption [ 5].
First, heart rate and auscultatory blood pressure were measured after the subject had been sitting quietly for 5 min.
The shock index (SI) was calculated as a ratio between the first heart rate and systolic blood pressure registered.
The first heart rate recording was on average 2 b.p.m. lower than the second and third measurement and was thus used in order to mirror resting heart rate.
First, heart rate was monitored every 5 s during the test with a heart rate transmitter and receiver (Polar S810, Kempele, Finland).
Since it's impractical to literally count every heart beat in one minute to determine your heart rate, usually it's acceptable to simply multiply your ten-second heart rate by 6 to find your beats per minute.
This feature is especially useful because it allows you to receive a highly accurate, second-to-second heart rate value without requiring you to interrupt your exercise or purchase any special equipment.
Second, the heart rate reduction of 20 bpm in our study group was greater than previously studied in trials using ivabradine.
> -wrap-foot> aC-reactivective protein; FEV1, Forced expiratory volume in 1 second; HR, Heart rate; ICS, Inhaled corticosteroid; LABA, Long-acting β2-agonists; PaCO2, Partial pressure of carbon dioxide; PaO2, Partial pressure of oxygen; PCT, Procalcitonin; RR, Respiratory rate; SaO2, Arterial oxygen saturation; WBC, White blood cells.
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