Abstract

1700 years ago, the Chinese physician Wang Shuhe wrote, If the pattern of the heartbeat becomes as regular as the tapping of a woodpecker or the sound of the rain on the roof, the patient will be dead in four days-the 1st recorded recognition of the poor prognosis of reduced heart rate variability.

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