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Bradycardia – Types, Symptoms, Causes, Treatments

Treatments Options for Bradycardia

Depending on whether you have heart block or sinus bradycardia and whether the condition is reversible, treatment options for bradycardia can vary.

For people with reversible sinus bradycardia, regular follow-up evaluations are needed to manage the symptoms. In the elderly, nevertheless, special attention is required to prevent further complications. If sinus bradycardia cannot be reversible or if it produces some significant signs, a permanent pacemaker can be the best treatment option.

A heart block is a more severe problem as it tends to progress over time and increase the mortality rate. Unless the condition is triggered by a reversible condition, a permanent pacemaker can be almost always advised for improving the symptoms. If left untreated, this form of bradycardia would subsequently result in more serious complications like cardiac arrest as well as heart failure. [10]