What should I pay attention to when congenital sinus bradyarrhythmia?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-30
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello, based on the situation you said, I consider your basal heart rate to be below the normal range. It is recommended that you usually go to the house to exercise, do more exercises, enhance your own physique, improve the compensatory ability of the myocardium, the amount of activity should not be too strenuous and gradual, according to your own situation, no discomfort symptoms, don't worry first, if there is any abnormal feeling, go to the hospital in time for an electrocardiogram examination.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    SDNN: Standard deviation of all sinus heart rate RR interval (NN interval for short). The unit of mold leakage is ms.

    SDANN: standard deviation of the mean of the RR interval. The divination position of a single book is ms.

    Normal reference value.

    RMSSD: The root mean square of the difference between adjacent RR intervals.

    Normal reference value.

    PNN50: The difference between adjacent NNs and the number of 50ms as a percentage of the total number of sinus beats.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hospital Network Daquan replies to the problem of sinus bradyarrhythmia.

    **Principles:1Sinus bradycardia if the heart rate is not less than 50 beats per minute, asymptomatic patients do not need**.

    2.If the heart rate is less than 40 beats per minute, people who develop symptoms may be given heart-rate-raising drugs (such as atropine, ephedrine, or isoproterenol).

    3.Patients with significant sinus bradycardia with sinus arrest and syncope may be considered for an artificial pacemaker.

    4.Primary disease**.

    5.Symptomatic and supportive**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Sinus bradycardia is an arrhythmia in adults with a sinus heart rhythm of less than 60 beats per minute.

    In addition to patients with organic diseases, it can also occur in healthy people, more often in the elderly, during sleep, and in the case of long-term physical labor or sports.

    Patients with sinus bradycardia must be actively searched**, and the doctor will evaluate the severity of sinus bradycardia, take appropriate treatment measures in time, and then decide how to exercise.

    If sinus bradycardia is found in the physical examination, the patient should go to the hospital in time to check the 24-hour ambulatory ECG, actively find the best of the best, and if necessary, perform exercise test, cardiac color ultrasound, thyroid function and other examinations, and formulate an appropriate method plan according to age, symptoms, medical history, heart rate, etc.

    In general, sinus bradycardia without significant discomfort with a heart rate of more than 50 beats per minute is mostly due to physiological factors and is not a big problem.

    However, if the heart rate is lower than 40 beats per minute, it should be targeted in time.

    If severe sinus bradycardia is accompanied by sinus arrest and fainting symptoms, a permanent pacemaker implantation should be considered to avoid the risk of low heart rate or even arrest.

    If the results of the examination show that sinus bradycardia is of little clinical significance, the heart rate may increase after exercise and may not be treated.

    Appropriate activity can help improve the heart rate, and you should follow the doctor's instructions to carry out relatively gentle exercises, such as walking, tai chi, aerobics, etc., to do what you can, so as not to feel dizzy and uncomfortable.

    People with sinus bradycardia are not allowed to exercise vigorously.

    If you experience symptoms such as fainting and blackness during exercise, you should stop exercising and seek medical attention immediately.

    Healthy people may also develop sinus bradycardia, which is a physiological change and there is no need to worry too much after a detailed examination of the abnormality.

    Sinus bradycardia caused by physiological factors may be improved by developing good lifestyle habits, eating a healthy diet, ensuring rest, exercising moderately, and staying away from tobacco and alcohol.

    In summary, patients with sinus bradycardia should go to the hospital for examination in time to understand the specific condition, and consider implanting a pacemaker if the sinus node lesion is severe.

    Under the guidance of doctors, patients with sinus bradycardia can carry out exercise, the amount of exercise should not be too large, and a more soothing exercise method can be selected, which will help improve the patient's condition.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, according to the information you have shown, sinus bradycardia can be diagnosed, it is recommended to have a 24-hour Holter ECG to determine the slowest heart rate in 1 day, if the Holter is normal, there is no history of dizziness or syncope, you don't have to worry too much, but if the 24-hour Holter ECG is abnormal, it is recommended to go to a specialist hospital. Secondly, your mother has a cerebral infarction, and it is recommended to have antiplatelet ** to prevent another cerebral infarction.

    My son's ECG results: 1. Sinus bradycardia; 2、

    Hello, according to the situation you described, there are no particular problems. Regular re-examinations of the ECG are recommended.

    Can sinus bradycardia cause chest tightness.

    Hello, sinus bradycardia is usually a heart rate of less than 60 beats, sinus bradycardia may cause insufficient blood supply to the heart, which can lead to chest tightness. A 24-hour Holter ECG is recommended, and if Sinus syndrome is diagnosed, a pacemaker should be placed to increase the heart rate.

    Sinus bradycardia.

    It is recommended to have a Holter ECG and is not required if the heart rate is 50 beats or more at rest**.

    Prevention of sinus bradycardia can be done by oral aminophylline or albuterol** and, in severe cases, a pacemaker.

    It is best to consult your actual condition. Everyone's illness is different, and it needs to be individualized. Case-by-case analysis. Your questions are not necessarily right for you.

    I am 56 years old and female. Symptoms: sinus bradycardia (

Related questions
5 answers2024-06-30

>> ovarian cyst Egg|Nest Fertility Follicle Ovary Fertility >> Colon Cancer Patient Tumor Patient Tumor Dendritic Patient can**. Our hospital specializes in severe facial paralysis, congenital facial paralysis, and sequelae! View the original post

16 answers2024-06-30

1. The asymmetry of the size of the face and the deviation of the head are directly related to the torticollis. >>>More

7 answers2024-06-30

The causes of congenital myopia can be summarized in the following two points: >>>More

13 answers2024-06-30

Congenital cataracts are diagnosed based on the form and location of the opacity of the lens. To confirm the diagnosis, laboratory tests should be selected for different conditions, such as karyotyping and banding in the case of congenital cataract and other systemic malformations. >>>More

8 answers2024-06-30

When congenital heart disease appears, it is first necessary to actively accept **, there are many methods in current medicine, you can choose conservative**, choose surgery**, and you can also consider intervention**, choose the right **method can achieve good results, will not affect the condition. >>>More