- chronotropic
- chron·o·trop·ic
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Chronotropic — effects (from chrono , meaning time, and tropos, a turn ) are those that change the heart rate. Chronotropic drugs may change the heart rate by affecting the nerves controlling the heart, or by changing the rhythm produced by the sinoatrial node … Wikipedia
chronotropic — Affecting the rate of rhythmic movements such as the heartbeat. * * * chro·no·trop·ic träp ik adj influencing the rate esp. of the heartbeat <the chronotropic effects of epinephrine> * * * chron·o·tro·pic (kron″o troґpik) [chrono +… … Medical dictionary
chronotropic — adj. [Gr. chronos, time; trope, turn] Affecting the rate of action, as accelerating or inhibiting … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
chronotropic — /kron euh trop ik, troh pik/, adj. affecting the rate or timing of a physiologic process, as the heart rate. [CHRONO + TROPIC] * * * … Universalium
chronotropic — adjective Things that affect or change the heart rate or pulse (i.e. the time between p waves ) … Wiktionary
chronotropic — a. affecting rate of pulse. ♦ chronotropism, n … Dictionary of difficult words
chronotropic — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷+.|träpik adjective Etymology: chron + tropic : influencing the rate especially of the heartbeat used especially of the inhibitory and accelerator cardiac nerves and of certain drugs * * * /kron euh trop ik, troh pik/, adj. affecting the … Useful english dictionary
atrial chronotropic incompetence — inability to increase the heart rate to levels capable of satisfying the needs of the body … Medical dictionary
Beta blocker — Beta blockers Drug class Skeletal formula of propranolol, the first clinically successful beta blocker ATC code C07 … Wikipedia
Dromotropic — Derives from the Greek word Dromos , meaning running, a course, a race. A dromotropic agent is one which affects the conduction speed in the AV node, and subsequently the rate of electrical impulses in the heart.[1][2] Agents that are dromotropic … Wikipedia