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====Clinical diagnosis:====
====Clinical diagnosis:====
A sinus tachycardia usually has a gradual start and ending. Diagnosis on the ECG can be made by the morphology of the P-wave. The P-wave has the same morphology during sinus tachycardia as during normal sinus rhythm.<cite>Robles</cite> An inappropriate sinus tachycardia is diagnosed by when the sinus tachycardia is persistent (therefore non-paroxysmal) and no trigger can be identified.
A sinus tachycardia usually has a gradual start and ending. Diagnosis on the ECG can be made by the morphology of the P-wave. The P-wave has the same morphology during sinus tachycardia as during normal sinus rhythm.<cite>Robles, ECGpedia</cite> An inappropriate sinus tachycardia is diagnosed by when the sinus tachycardia is persistent (therefore non-paroxysmal) and no trigger can be identified.


====Management:====
====Management:====
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