ISOLATED PACs with low resting heart rate

Posted by Love for camping @muppet7777, Apr 5 10:21am

Hi...56 year old female, non athletic. Two months ago 24 hour holter monitor came back with results as follows:
98530 qrs, with 1930 isolated PACs. 1830 within the first 7 hours of wearing the monitor. Sinus rhythm throughout, no st segment shifts, zero afib episodes. My average heart rate fir the entire 24 hours was 68 bpm. Just watching tv, my hr is low 60s sometimes dipping into 50s. Should i be concerned? I have no other symptoms...

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Interesting thread. One small comment, going ba k to yiur iriginal post: normal heart rate is considered 60-100 beats per minute. A resting heart rate in the low 60's is usually not considered low, if all else is well. Your cardiologist can put your mind at ease and make a recommendation about an electrophysiologist. Good luck.

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