What does a normal sinus rhythm ECG mean?
Sinus rhythm with a normal electrocardiogram (ECG) generally indicates that the heart's electrical activity and physiological functions are within normal limits. A detailed explanation is as follows:
Sinus rhythm is considered normal and typically indicates a completely normal ECG. If the measured heart rate and rhythm fall within the normal range and there are no significant clinical symptoms, the likelihood of the patient having heart disease is usually very low. The primary purpose of an ECG is to evaluate the heart's rhythm and rate, and to detect arrhythmias caused by conditions such as myocardial ischemia or myocardial infarction. These abnormalities can be identified through specific graphical recordings, and findings can be further interpreted in conjunction with a physician’s assessment of signs and clinical manifestations. When ECG results are largely normal and the individual experiences no obvious discomfort, special concern or treatment is generally unnecessary.
In addition, heart disease may often result from prolonged熬夜 (staying up late), irregular lifestyle habits, and similar factors. It is essential to maintain a balanced routine of work and rest in daily life and avoid chronic sleep deprivation.