bradycardias
Bradycardia is a condition characterized by a slower than normal heart rate. In adults, a resting heart rate below 60 beats per minute is commonly used as a threshold, although athletes and some healthy individuals may have lower rates without symptoms. Bradycardias can arise from problems with the sinus node (sinus bradycardia), problems in conduction between the atria and ventricles (atrioventricular block), or from systemic diseases or medications that slow heart rate.
Common causes include aging of the cardiac conduction system, high vagal tone in athletes, hypothyroidism, electrolyte
Symptoms vary from none to dizziness, fatigue, lightheadedness, syncope, or shortness of breath, especially if the
Management depends on the cause and symptoms. In stable patients with no symptoms, observation and treatment
Prognosis depends on the underlying cause and the presence of symptoms; proper diagnosis and treatment reduce