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The maximum BPM was 153 with the minimum BPM of 73. There were 0 minutes 120 bpm. Wide beats totaled 58 representing < 1% of all beats. Wide pairs totaled 0. Wide runs totaled 0. 2 sec pause totaled 0. Nar runs totaled 8. Total early Nar were 107 representing ,.1% of all beats
Less than 1% of all of your beats were "wide" (not sure what this is referring to). There were no pairs (two in a row) of the wide beats. There were no runs (3 or more in a row) of the wide beats.
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I can't say for certain as I am not a doctor, and have not seen test results recorded quite the same....
It appears that while you wore the monitor, your highest heart rate was 153, and your lowest heart rate was 73.
Less than 1% of all of your beats were "wide" (not sure what this is referring to). There were no pairs (two in a row) of the wide beats. There were no runs (3 or more in a row) of the wide beats.
Narrow runs could mean a series of rapid heart beats, which occurred 8 times.
Can anyone else help with this?