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Some patients with bradycardia may have elevated/reduced concentration of [[Electrolyte disturbance|electrolyte levels]], [[Glucose levels low|glucose level]], [[calcium]] level, [[Magnesium levels low (plasma or serum)|magnesium level]], [[thyroid function tests]], toxicologic screen and [[troponin]]. | Some patients with [[bradycardia]] may have elevated/reduced concentration of [[Electrolyte disturbance|electrolyte levels]], [[Glucose levels low|glucose level]], [[calcium]] level, [[Magnesium levels low (plasma or serum)|magnesium level]], [[thyroid function tests]], toxicologic screen and [[troponin]]. | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Overview
Some patients with bradycardia may have elevated/reduced concentration of electrolyte levels, glucose level, calcium level, magnesium level, thyroid function tests, toxicologic screen and troponin.
Laboratory findings
Reasonable Laboratory tests, particularly if the patient is symptomatic, include the following:[1]
- Electrolyte levels
- Glucose level
- Calcium level
- Magnesium level
- Thyroid function tests
- Toxicologic screen
- Troponin