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− | Chronotropy'' is the term used to describe the influence on the heart rate. It thus determines the beat frequency of the heart. A positive chronotropic influence increases the heart rate. For example, [[thyroid hormone]] has a positive chronotropic effect on the heart. | + | Chronotropy'' is the term used to describe the influence on the heart rate. It thus determines the beat frequency of the heart. A positive chronotropic influence increases the heart rate. For example, [[Schilddrüsenhormon/en|thyroid hormone]] has a positive chronotropic effect on the heart. |
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Chronotropy is the term used to describe the influence on the heart rate. It thus determines the beat frequency of the heart. A positive chronotropic influence increases the heart rate. For example, thyroid hormone has a positive chronotropic effect on the heart.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronotropie (Wikipedia CC-by-sa-3.0)