Normal Sinus Rhythm means that the electrical signals that control the heart are occurring normally, originating at the top of the heart (from a region called the sinus node) and then traveling along the bottom of the heart, without delay.
While similar, sinus rhythm is different from heart rate. Your heart rate refers to the number of times your heart beats in a minute. Sinus rhythm, on the other hand, refers to the pattern of your heartbeat.
In adults, normal sinus rhythm usually accompanies a heart rate of 60 to 100 beats per minute. However, normal heart rates vary from person to person.
Kardia Advanced Determination “Normal Sinus Rhythm” indicates that Wide QRS, occasional Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVCs), or other irregularities were not detected.
*Kardia cannot detect signs of a heart attack. If you believe you are having a medical emergency, call emergency services.