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Low Heart Rate (Bradycardia) in the Elderly

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A slow heart rate which is medically known as bradycardia is not an uncommon occurrence in the elderly. In most cases it is a temporary fluctuation in the heart rate and rapidly restores within minutes. However, sometimes it becomes a recurrent problem or persists and can be dangerous. Normally the heart beats between 60 to 100 times a minute. Very fit people, like professional athletes, may have a lower heart rate and sometimes sitting below 60 beats per minute. This is considered normal for these individuals. However, for the vast majority of people a heart rate below 60 beats per minute most likely indicates a problem and therefore needs medical attention. It should not be mistaken for a sign of fitness in the elderly.

What is the heart rate?

The heart rate is the number of times the heart beats per minute. The heart being a muscular pump that beats throughout life needs to maintain a certain rate to maintain adequate circulation. Every time the heart beats, oxygen rich blood is pushed out throughout the body. As it relaxes, the heart fills again with blood. If the heart beats less than 60 beats per minute, less oxygen rich blood is supplied throughout the body. This means that cells throughout the body are slightly starved of a sufficient supply of fresh blood. Most cells can survive for a fair amount of time without adequate oxygen, but the cells in the brain are very sensitive and reacts almost immediately if its blood supply is hampered in any way.

Causes of bradycardia

Bradycardia can occur for any number of reasons. The activity of the heart is controlled by an internal electrical system known as the sinoatrial node (SA node) which i the natural pacemaker. This carefully coordinated mechanism can become interrupted at some point which eventually leads to a slower heart rate.

The most common causes of bradycardia in the elderly is related to :

  • Medication, particularly those drugs used to control an irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure, and certain psychiatric disorders.
  • High blood pressure.
  • Age-related changes in the heart and its pacemaker.
  • Dehydration.
  • Heart failure.

There are several other causes of bradycardia, but those mentioned above are among the more common causes in seniors.

Signs and symptoms of bradycardia

In many instances bradycardia is asymptomatic meaning that the are no symptoms. It is only once the condition reaches the point where the oxygen supply to the body’s tissues is insufficient for it to function properly that the symptoms become evident. This is particularly the case with the brain tissue which is very sensitive.

These symptoms of bradycardia include :

  • Dizziness
  • Weakness
  • Tiredness
  • Shortness of breath
  • Decreased endurance and stamina

In more severe cases, the person may also experience episodes of fainting, confusion, blurred vision, poor memory, and chest pains. The symptoms closely resemble a heart attack or stroke.

Treatment of bradycardia in the elderly

Bradycardia can arise with many conditions and it is therefore important to first tend to these disorders. Successful treatment and management of the underlying cause will ultimately restore a normal heart rate.

Another important factor when treating bradycardia is to reassess the use of chronic medication. Sometimes bradycardia can occur when

  • the incorrect dosage is used,
  • medication is mixed up and may be used simultaneously with other drugs that can cause drug interactions,
  • or the body’s tolerance to a certain dosage has changed all the time.

Older patients should therefore consult with a geriatric physician to have the drug regimen changed if necessary. Never stop or change the dosage of any medication even if it seems to decrease the symptoms without first consulting with a medical doctor.

Once the natural pacemaker of the heart is compromised, either due to heart disease or age-related dysfunction, then an artificial pacemaker needs to be inserted. These pacemakers are lifesaving devices that can improve one’s quality of life and ultimately extend a person’s lifespan.

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Bradycardia in the elderly
May 2010
What are the investigations and treatment options for bradycardia in elderly people? Aida Pop, MD, Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC

There is typically no change in the resting heart rate associated with aging. There is, however, a definite decrease in maximum heart rate in response to exercise, which can be estimated in adults by the formula 220 minus age.

Bradycardia is defined as a rate of less than 60 beats per minute. Sinus bradycardia can be normal in some adults including the elderly, during sleep when rates can go down to 30 or 40 beats per minute. Initially, an ECG +/- holter monitoring may be needed to identify various bradyarrhythmias, heart block, etc. Drugs that cause bradycardia include beta blockers, certain calcium channel blockers and digoxin. Other causes include hypothyroidism (check the TSH), hypothermia and occasionally sepsis.

Treatment isn’t required for asymptomatic patients with sinus bradycardia. If the bradycardia is due to an offending drug, e.g. beta blocker or calcium channel blocker, it will require dosing adjustment. Referral to a cardiologist for pacing is needed for disorders such as sick sinus syndrome.
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