Dengue and Relative Bradycardia
2008
Dengue and Relative Bradycardia
Editorial
Author Information
Author(s): Senanayake Sanjaya Naresh
Primary Institution: The Canberra Hospital – Infectious Diseases
Conclusion
The association of dengue fever with relative bradycardia is well established and can aid in diagnosis.
Supporting Evidence
- The relationship between dengue and relative bradycardia has been previously established.
- This clinical sign can assist in the diagnosis of dengue, especially in resource-limited settings.
Takeaway
Dengue can cause a slow heart rate, which is important for doctors to remember when diagnosing it.
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