HIGHLIGHTS
- What: A case of extreme RSA was observed in a young, untrained woman.
- Who: John M. Karemaker from the Charité University Medicine Berlin, Germany have published the research work: Case report: Extreme respiratory sinus arrhythmia in a non-athlete female student - a peculiar finding at the Physiology practicum, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
The recording of a 12-lead ECG by second-year medical students for each student in their group is part of the Physiology course. The main difference in amplitude between 6 breaths/min and 10 breaths/min lies . . .

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