arterial pulse (slow rate)
Last edited 06/2020
Bradycardia is a slow heart rate; a pulse rate of less than 60 beats per minute in an adult. It may be divided up into groups much the same as tachycardia, but is more likely to be a sinus rhythm.
Possible situations include:
- sinus bradycardia - where the abnormally slow pulse is the result of pacemaking from the sino-atrial node. This occurs in situations such as increased intracranial pressure, jaundice, sino-atrial disease, hypothyroidism and in trained athletes (1)
- atrioventricular dissociation - this occurs in situations such as heart block and rarely, hypothermia.
Occasional ectopics are seen in ventricular bigemini.
Reference:
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Kirby B (1993). Clinical examination of the heart. Medicine International, 21(8), 294-99.