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===Sinus Tachycardia===
===Sinus Tachycardia===
====Pathophysiology:====
====Pathophysiology:====
When the sinus node fires with a frequency between 100-180bpm, the term sinustachycardia is used. The maximum heart rate a person can achieve during exercise can be calculated by subtracting the age in years from 210. Usually it is a physiological reaction to stress (exercise, inflammation, stress). External factors can increase the heart rate like coffee and alcohol or drugs.<cite>Ghuran</cite> The term inappropriate sinus tachycardia is a persistent increase in resting heart rate or sinus rate unrelated to or an exaggerated response to stress.
When the sinus node fires with a frequency between 100-180bpm, the term sinustachycardia is used. The maximum heart rate a person can achieve during exercise can be calculated by subtracting the age in years from 210. Usually it is a physiological reaction to stress (exercise, inflammation, stress). External factors can increase the heart rate like coffee and alcohol or drugs.<cite>Ghuran</cite> The term inappropriate sinus tachycardia is a persistent increase in resting heart rate or sinus rate unrelated to or an exaggerated response to stress.<cite>Cossu</cite>


====Clinical diagnosis:====
====Clinical diagnosis:====
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