Overview
Slow ventricular response (SVR) refers to a reduced heart rate, typically defined as a ventricular rate below the normal range, often observed in conditions like sinus bradycardia or certain arrhythmias such as second-degree heart block. It can indicate underlying cardiac or non-cardiac pathologies requiring clinical evaluation.Diagnosis
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