Bradycardia
Cross-source consensus on Bradycardia from 2 sources and 6 claims.
2 sources · 6 claims
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- An ICU patient's heart rate declined progressively from the 80s bpm to the 50s bpm over the course of a single clinical encounter. — ICU Patient with Declining Heart Rate
- A progressively declining heart rate pattern during clinical assessment raises clinical concern and suspicion of an underlying condition. — ICU Patient with Declining Heart Rate
- The heart becomes more efficient through endurance training, pumping more blood and delivering more oxygen per beat. — Endurance Exercise Can Damage Your Heart
- Endurance training progressively lowers resting heart rate from a normal ~72 bpm toward extreme values as low as ~30 bpm. — Endurance Exercise Can Damage Your Heart
- A lower resting heart rate, while often interpreted as a sign of fitness, can become problematic at extreme levels. — Endurance Exercise Can Damage Your Heart
- Laboratory results can provide insight into the cause of a declining heart rate in an ICU patient. — ICU Patient with Declining Heart Rate