A pulse of 60 beats per minute is normal. In adult patients, the standard pulse range at rest is 60-100 beats per minute. However, it does not necessarily mean that if it is below this range or above it, it is abnormal or abnormal. For example, athletes or people with heavy workloads may have a slower pulse or heart rate than ordinary people, but they do not experience any discomfort and do not need any treatment. If the patient is currently in a state of fever, or there is a more serious inflammatory infection, the pulse rate will also be accelerated, which can not be characterized as an abnormal pulse rate, because the pulse rate itself is affected by many factors. However, in elderly people, especially those with cardiovascular disease, a pulse rate of 60 beats per minute can be considered ideal. Relatively speaking, the patient is less likely to develop myocardial ischemia.