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Do you want to know more about.. Bradycardia?

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Bradycardia is a term that describes a number of different conditions in which the heart beats at an unusually slow rate. If impulses are sent from the sinoatrial node at a slow rate, or if the impulses are delayed as they travel through the conduction system, the heartbeat will be slow.

For further information about Bradycardia, download the Bradycardia (slow heart rhythm) booklet from the Arrhythmia Alliance webpage:

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If you have any questions, or would like some advice, please contact our Patient Services Team, who are here to help:

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