Coronary heart disease heart rate of 92 times / min belongs to the normal range, such patients heart rate control in the lower normal range, can reduce the heart load, but also help to delay the further aggravation of the condition, so as to prevent the occurrence of heart failure, coronary heart disease patients heart rate and the ordinary people with the same standard of heart rate, are in the 60 ~ 100 times / min between. 1. 1. Normal sinus rhythm is between 60~100 beats/min, less than 60 beats/min belongs to bradycardia, more than 100 beats/min belongs to tachycardia, bradycardia and tachycardia have physiological and pathologic distinctions, 92 beats/min belongs to neither bradycardia nor tachycardia, so it is in the normal range. 2. Coronary heart disease patients with hypertension, often take beta-blockers and other drugs to slow the heart rate, there may be bradycardia, or the heart rate is lower than 60 beats / min, if there is chest tightness, panic, shortness of breath and other manifestations, should be under the guidance of the doctor to change the dose of beta-blockers, to prevent the occurrence of the heart rate is low as well as the decline in blood pressure and other side effects. Therefore, a heart rate of 92 beats/min above 60 beats/min is basically normal as it does not produce clinical symptoms of appeal.