Re: bradycardia and physical exercise
- From: "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 20:09:29 -0400
andre.maier@xxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,
does anyone know whether there is a point when bradycardia becomes
pathological in trained persons?
There is.
Would you say, for example, that
35 bpm is ok for a trained person or would you suspect
any pathological reasons for that? (Given that the person doesn't
show any symptoms).
Would want to see the EKG in each instance that there is bradycardia
even in someone who I would considered to be a highly conditioned
athlete.
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