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Heart  Rates

Min   44  BPM   at  03.21   Bradycardia Runs   : 96
Max 124 BPM at   08:02     Longest                  :19 beats at 03: 50
Avg  73  BPM                    Min rate                 : 40 BPM at  03:21

Ventricular Events
Total Beats  : 1
% Beats      : 0.00
Forms         : 1
AIVR/IVR Runs : 0
Longest     :0
Min Rate  : 0 BPM
Max VE/Minute  : 1 beats at   10:47
Max VE/Hour     : 1 beats      10: 00
Mean VE/Hour : 0.0
VE/1000           : 0.0

Supraventricular Events

Total Beats   : 6     Couplets: 0
% Beats       : 0.01
SVtach Runs : 0.
Longest         : 0
Max SVE/Minute  : 1 beats at 16:34
Max SVE/Hour  : 2 beats        16:00
Mean SVE/Hour  0.3
SVE/1000           0.1

  Sinus rhythm with partial RBBB, HR= 44-124 bpm. Maximum HR had gradual onset and occurred on starting work.

Occasional, nocturnal episodes of bradycardia, min rate = 40

One VE

Rare  SVE's
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Nocturnal bradycardia is normal during sleep. Bradycardia in this range is only a problem if associated with sympotms of lightheadedness, dizziness,  passing out or nearly passing out.
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Thanks for your reply!
I do experience random dizziness and lightheartedness during the day. What should I do?
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