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Bradycardia
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Bradycardia

by Cherie King, Aug 10, 1999 12:00AM
I had an EKG which showed that I have bradycardia (59 bpm). However this is a condition that comes and goes. I know the next step is probably a holter monitor. However, until I can get this done is there anything you can tell me about what might be causing this. I'm 50 years old, do not smoke, and have a sister who died at 47 of heart attack and my father had a major heart attack at 52. I have not ever had problems with my heart in the past. I have normal blood pressure (on the low side) and cholesterol level at 217, and good hdl/ldl ratio.

by CCF CARDIO MD JMF, Aug 10, 1999 12:00AM
Dear Cherie,

This bradycardia is of little concern unless you have symptoms with it (dizziness, lightheadedness.  As far as cardiac risk factors, your cholesterol may be too high.. make sure your LDL cholesterol is less than 130 and that you don't smoke and are not overweight.  This is important in view of your family history.

I hope this has been useful. I wish you the best of luck. Feel free to write back.

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