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Bradycardia

Also called: Bradyarrhythmia, Bradydysarrhythmia

- Summary
- About bradycardia
- Risk factors and causes
- Signs, symptoms and diagnosis
- Treatment options
- Questions for your doctor

Reviewed By:
Abdou Elhendy, MD, PhD, FACC, FAHA
Kenneth M. Stein, M.D., FACC
Robert I. Hamby, M.D., FACC, FACP

Summary

Bradycardia is a general term that describes a number of conditions in which the heart beats at an unusually slow rate (fewer than 50 to 60 beats per minute). Electrical impulses travel through a complex network of cells and fibers making up the heart’s circuitry, triggering a steady heartbeat. However, these impulses may be slowed, delayed or blocked altogether, resulting in bradycardia. This may be due to aging, medications, metabolic disturbances or pre-existing heart disease.

One type of bradycardia (sinus bradycardia) may be perfectly normal, though, and occur in well–conditioned athletes or during a state of deep relaxation. Other forms of bradycardia vary in the area of the heart affected, severity of symptoms and treatment required.

Bradycardia is an unusually slow heart beat (less than 60 beats per minute) that may cause fainting. The conduction system is the system by which electrical impulses pace the heartbeat (heart rate).

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Review Date: 12-20-2006

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