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Bradycardia defined as heart rate (HR) < beats per minute (bpm)
Atrial fibrillation with a ventricular rate > beats per minute (bpm) on echocardiograph (ECG) at rest
Baseline QTc interval > milliseconds (ms), baseline resting bradycardia < beats per minute (bpm), or baseline resting tachycardia > bpm
Active cardiac arrhythmias with rapid ventricular response (defined as heart rate greater than beats/minute)
Unacceptable cardiac risk factors defined by any of the following criteria: patients with congenital long QT syndrome, any history of ventricular fibrillation or torsade de pointes, bradycardia defined as heart rate (HR) < beats per minute (bpm), left ventricular ejection fraction < %
Have a resting heart rate of > beats per minute (bpm).
Resting heart rate ? bpm
History or presence of sustained bradycardia (less than or equal to beats per minute [BPM]) or history of symptomatic bradycardia, left bundle branch block, cardiac pacemaker or significant atrial tachyarrhythmias, as defined by the need for treatment
Baseline Fridericia's corrected QT (QTcF) interval of > ms, participants with baseline resting bradycardia < beats per minute, or baseline resting tachycardia > beats per minute
Patients with severe bradycardia (heart rate < beats per minute [bpm], hypotension, light-headedness, syncope)
Persistent heart rate (HR) < or > beats per minute (bpm)
Bradycardia defined as heart rate < beats per minute; patients with a pacemaker and heart rate >= beats per minute are eligible
Persistent heart rate (HR) < or > beats per minute (bpm)
Bradycardia as indicated by a heart rate of < beats per minute on the screening electrocardiogram (ECG) and on physical examination
Resting bradycardia less than beats/min
Subjects who have a heart rate >= beats per minute (bpm) or =< bpm determined by the ECG recorders algorithm on the screening ECG
Resting heart rate - bpm
Increased corrected QT (QTc) interval (QTc > ms), patients with baseline resting bradycardia < beats per minute (bpm), or baseline resting tachycardia > bpm
Have QTc > ms or heart rate ? bpm or ? bpm at screening
Presence of poorly controlled atrial fibrillation (ventricular heart rate > beats per minute [bpm])
Bradycardia (in the presence of known cardiovascular disease) as indicated by a heart rate of < beats per minute on the Screening electrocardiogram (ECG) recording.
Heart rate < bpm during screening.
Heart rate - beats per minute
Heart rate > beats per minute (bpm)
Patients with severe bradycardia (heart rate < beats per minute [bpm], hypotension, light-headedness, syncope)
Pulse >= beat per minute (bpm)
Bradycardia defined as heart rate (HR) < beats per minute (bpm); patients with pacemakers are eligible if HR >= bpm
Clinically significant resting brachycardia (< beats per minute)
Bradycardia defined as heart rate (HR) < beats per minute (bpm); patients with pacemakers are eligible if HR >= bpm
Atrial fibrillation with a controlled ventricular rate (uncontrolled [i.e., > bpm] ventricular rate is not allowed [determined by an average of three beats in Lead II or representative beats if Lead II is not representative of the overall ECG])
Resting bradycardia < beats/min
Bradycardia as indicated by a heart rate of < beats per minute on the screening electrocardiogram (ECG) and on physical examination;
Patients with symptomatic bradycardia (heart rate < beats per minute [bpm], hypotension, light-headedness, syncope)
Resting heart rate less than bpm at time of screening
Bradycardia defined as heart rate (HR) < beats per minute (bpm); patients with pacemakers are eligible if HR >= bpm
Bradycardia defined as HR< bpm. Patients with pacemakers are eligible if HR ? bpm.
Resting bradycardia < beats/min
Rhythm abnormalities (other than sinus bradycardia with HR < bpm)
Patients with a cardiac pacer whose heart rate is set at a fixed rate and patients on concomitant medication that may limit increase in heart rate in response to hypotension
Baseline QTc > ms or baseline symptomatic bradycardia < beats per minute
Hypotension (systolic blood pressure < mmHg or bradycardia with a heart rate of < beats per minute on the ECG., unless pharmaceutically induced and thus reversible (i.e. beta blockers).
Heart rate > beats per minute.
Heart rate < beats per minute;
Normal sinus rhythm with resting heart rate >= bpm on screening electrocardiogram (EKG)
Exhibit American College of Sports Medicine contraindications to exercise which include a resting heart rate of > beats per minute (bpm), blood pressure > / mmHg or unstable angina
Baseline tachycardia, heart rate (HR) >
Uncontrolled tachy or bradyarrhythmia or active myocardial ischemia defined as either: atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response (heart rate [HR] > beats per minute [bpm]), ventricular tachycardia or nonsustained ventricular tachycardia, supraventricular tachycardia, third degree heart block, any heart rate less than bpm
Resting heart rate > at the time of study enrollment
Bradycardia: heart rate < beats per minute (BPM)
Heart rate >= beats per minute
Bradycardia of less than beats per minute, unless the subject has a pacemaker;
Resting heart rate > at the time of study enrollment
Resting heart rate > at the time of study enrollment
Pulse ? beats/minute
Bradycardia: heart rate < beats per minute (BPM)
Bradycardia defined as HR. < bpm
Uncontrolled sinus tachycardia (> beats per minute)
Heart rate greater than or equal to - beats per minute (bpm), or below bpm (one re-screen allowed)
Heart rate >