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====2. Sinus Arrhythmias====
 
 
*Normal arrhythmia in dogs associated with respiration (heart rate increases with inspiration and decreases with expiration). 
 
 
*The associated changes in P wave height with respiration are called a wandering pacemaker.
 
 
 
====3. Sinus Bradycardias====
 
 
*Characterised as a normal sinus rhythm with an abnormally slow heart rate
 
 
*Caused by: pathologic conditions, drug reactions, physiologic conditions: athletic animals, calm animals, sleeping animals
 
 
 
'''Treatment:''' Usually unnecessary unless clinical signs due to reduced cardiac output remain
 
 
*Treat the underlying condition
 
 
*Drugs used to treat sinus bradycardias: atropine, isoprenaline, glycopyrrolate
 
 
====4. Sinus Tachycardia====
 
 
*Characterised as a normal sinus rhythm with an abnormally fast heart rate
 
 
*Caused by: pathological conditions, drug reactions, physiologic conditions: pain, exercise, excitement
 
 
 
'''Treatment:''' Usually unnecessary unless clinical signs remain
 
 
*Treat the underlying condition
 
 
 
====5. Sinus Arrest & Sinus Block====
 
 
*Sinus arrest occurs when the sinoartial node fails to discharge resulting in a pause of the normal heart rhythm.
 
 
*Sinus block occurs when the sinoatrial node fails to conduct the wave of depolarisation resulting in a pause of the normal heart rhythm. 
 
 
*The presence of a sinus arrest on an ECG would be characterised by an absence of P-QRS-T complexes for more than two R-R intervals.
 
 
*The presence of a sinus block on an ECG would be characterised by an absence of P-QRS-T complexes for twice the R-R interval.
 
 
 
'''Treatment:'''
 
 
*Treat the underlying condition
 
 
*Drugs used in the treatment of sinus arrest and sinus blocks are the following: glycopyrrolate, isoprenaline, atropine
 
 
[[Category:Arrhythmia]]
 
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