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Bradycardia; Roadside to Resus

The Resus Room

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The Importance of a Good History in Patients With Progressive Conduction Disease

The common symptoms you'll see in those with bradyarrhythmas include presyncopy and synchopoe, transient dizziness or lightheadedness. You're definitely going to want to be taking a really detailed history to ascertain if there might be any precipitants for that brady arrhythmia. It is incredibly helpful if anyone, either the patient themselves or a relative or someone that's been nearby has been able to record the rate or potentially even capture an ECG on a smartwatch. Can I use that as justification to go and buy that new apple ultra watch? I think you can, 850 quid well spent Simon, you get yourself straight down this shelf

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