Summary of dynamic electrocardiogram report
Minimum heart rate: 45bpm (allowed, generally not less than 38 beats/min, slightly lower for athletes and heavy physical activity).
Maximum heart rate: 128bpm (completely normal, heart rate during activity).
Average 7 1bpm (normal, indicating that the average heart rate is not slow. Average less than 60bpm, diagnosed as sinus bradycardia)
Ventricular premature beats (allowed by normal people, generally less than 200 times /24 hours, regarded as normal)
Single shot: 4 (single shot refers to a single premature beat, normal)
String: 2 (Look at the heart rate below, we should consider the acceleration of ventricular escape rhythm, which is common in normal people, mostly at night or during sleep. If it happens frequently, we should consider the possibility of disease. You are physical. You can rest assured)
Maximum: 5 heartbeats, 52 beats per minute.
Fastest: 3 beats per minute, 52 heartbeats.
Slowest: 3 beats per minute and 52 heartbeats.
PS: For a popular analogy, the heart is like a machine. It keeps beating all day, about 7 to 1 10000 times /24 hours. The occasional irregular beating does not mean that there is something wrong with the heart. Therefore, only when repeated and frequent arrhythmia is found in dynamic electrocardiogram, should the possibility of disease be considered (at this time, external interference, such as overwork and insomnia, etc. ) should be ruled out. Occasionally transient arrhythmia does not consider heart disease. Don't worry! ! Hehe, I hope I can help you. This is my job.