Sinus bradycardia. What's the heart rate?

Dr. Jordan Davis
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2025-05-24 15:24:33
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Sinus bradycardia heart rate is generally lower than 60 beats/min.
Sinus bradycardia refers to arrhythmia caused by decreased sinus node autonomy. Sinus bradycardia in normal adults at rest is generally 60-100 beats/min, sinus bradycardia patients heart rate will be lower than 60 beats/min. This situation may be caused by normal physiological factors, may also be related to increased intracranial pressure, hypothyroidism and other pathological factors.
Patients should pay attention to daily rest and develop good living habits. If sinus bradycardia caused by pathological factors, patients may appear tissue and organ blood supply deficiency, should receive treatment as soon as possible.