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Bradicardia sinusal

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El corazón tiene un sistema eléctrico complejo que lo mantiene latiendo a un ritmo. La bradicardia sinusal es un tipo de ritmo cardíaco lento. Ocurre cuando la frecuencia cardíaca es de menos de 60 latidos por minuto. En reposo, el corazón late normalmente entre 60 y 100 veces por minuto. La bradicardia sinusal puede ser normal en algunas personas, por ejemplo, los atletas bien entrenados, y no causa problemas. Pero, en otras, puede causarlos si no se bombea la cantidad suficiente de sangre al cuerpo.

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