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T1 0-81 Sentence denotes Novel coronavirus 19 (COVID-19) associated sinus node dysfunction: a case series.
T1 0-81 Sentence denotes Novel coronavirus 19 (COVID-19) associated sinus node dysfunction: a case series.
T2 82-93 Sentence denotes Background:
T2 82-93 Sentence denotes Background:
T3 94-204 Sentence denotes Novel coronavirus-19 disease (COVID-19) is associated with significant cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.
T3 94-204 Sentence denotes Novel coronavirus-19 disease (COVID-19) is associated with significant cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.
T4 205-299 Sentence denotes To date, there have not been reports of sinus node dysfunction (SND) associated with COVID-19.
T4 205-299 Sentence denotes To date, there have not been reports of sinus node dysfunction (SND) associated with COVID-19.
T5 300-447 Sentence denotes This case series describes clinical characteristics, potential mechanisms, and short-term outcomes of COVID-19 patients who experience de novo SND.
T5 300-447 Sentence denotes This case series describes clinical characteristics, potential mechanisms, and short-term outcomes of COVID-19 patients who experience de novo SND.
T6 448-461 Sentence denotes Case summary:
T6 448-461 Sentence denotes Case summary:
T7 462-545 Sentence denotes We present two cases of new-onset SND in patients recently diagnosed with COVID-19.
T7 462-545 Sentence denotes We present two cases of new-onset SND in patients recently diagnosed with COVID-19.
T8 546-827 Sentence denotes Patient 1 is a 70-year-old female with no major past medical history who was intubated for acute hypoxic respiratory failure secondary to COVID-19 pneumonia and developed new-onset sinus bradycardia without a compensatory increase in heart rate in response to relative hypotension.
T8 546-827 Sentence denotes Patient 1 is a 70-year-old female with no major past medical history who was intubated for acute hypoxic respiratory failure secondary to COVID-19 pneumonia and developed new-onset sinus bradycardia without a compensatory increase in heart rate in response to relative hypotension.
T9 828-1183 Sentence denotes Patient 2 is an 81-year-old male with a past medical history of an ascending aortic aneurysm, hypertension, and obstructive sleep apnoea who required intubation for COVID-19-induced acute hypoxic respiratory failure and exhibited new-onset sinus bradycardia followed by numerous episodes of haemodynamically significant accelerated idioventricular rhythm.
T9 828-1183 Sentence denotes Patient 2 is an 81-year-old male with a past medical history of an ascending aortic aneurysm, hypertension, and obstructive sleep apnoea who required intubation for COVID-19-induced acute hypoxic respiratory failure and exhibited new-onset sinus bradycardia followed by numerous episodes of haemodynamically significant accelerated idioventricular rhythm.
T10 1184-1264 Sentence denotes Two weeks following the onset of SND, both patients remain in sinus bradycardia.
T10 1184-1264 Sentence denotes Two weeks following the onset of SND, both patients remain in sinus bradycardia.
T11 1265-1335 Sentence denotes Discussion: COVID-19-associated SND has not previously been described.
T11 1265-1335 Sentence denotes Discussion: COVID-19-associated SND has not previously been described.
T12 1336-1456 Sentence denotes The potential mechanisms for SND in patients with COVID-19 include myocardial inflammation or direct viral infiltration.
T12 1336-1456 Sentence denotes The potential mechanisms for SND in patients with COVID-19 include myocardial inflammation or direct viral infiltration.
T13 1457-1586 Sentence denotes Patients diagnosed with COVID-19 should be monitored closely for the development of bradyarrhythmia and haemodynamic instability.
T13 1457-1586 Sentence denotes Patients diagnosed with COVID-19 should be monitored closely for the development of bradyarrhythmia and haemodynamic instability.