Bradycardia is defined as a heart rate below 60 beats per minute in adults, reflecting slowed cardiac electrical activity. It is clinically important because it can reduce cardiac output and cause symptoms like dizziness or syncope, indicating underlying conduction system disease or increased vagal tone. A key association is with sinoatrial node dysfunction, which may necessitate pacemaker insertion if symptomatic.

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