Bradycardia Treatment
Bradycardia treatment depends on your test results.
Your doctor at the UPMC Heart and Vascular Institute's Cardiac Electrophysiology Program will go over your test results and discuss treatment options.
Treatment may not be required or we may monitor your heart rhythm periodically if test results show the following
- No underlying heart disease is detected
- Heart's response to exercise is normal
- No symptoms of low cardiac output
If Bradycardia is caused by an underlying disorder, such as hypothyroidism or obstructive sleep apnea, we may treat the underlying disorder, which may correct abnormal heart rhythm.
If Bradycardia caused by medicine, we may prescribe a lower dose or another medicine.
If Bradycardia is caused by a problem with your heart's conduction system, we may implant a pacemaker that produces electrical impulses, when needed, to steady heart rate.