This ECG tracing shows sinus bradycardia, a condition characterized by an abnormally slow heart rate, typically defined as fewer than 60 beats per minute. While it may be normal in well-trained athletes, symptomatic bradycardia—such as fatigue, dizziness, or syncope—may require treatment. In such cases, a traditional transvenous pacemaker can be implanted to help maintain an adequate heart rate.

MRI Sure Scan Pacemaker

These devices monitor the heart’s rhythm and deliver electrical impulses when the natural heart rate falls below a safe threshold, thereby ensuring consistent cardiac output and reducing symptoms related to bradycardia.