Is a heart rate of 72 serious?

If a patient has a heart rate of 72 beats/minute at rest, this is a normal heart rate, so it’s not serious because it’s a more standard heart rate. In an adult patient, the standard range of heart rate at rest is 60-100 beats per minute. However, if the patient has angina, it is recommended that the heart rate can be controlled a little slower, and the patient will benefit relatively more by controlling the heart rate to 55-60 beats/min, which will better prevent the onset of heart failure and angina symptoms. If the patient is a young person with no previous illnesses, the heart rate is 72 beats/minute at rest on weekdays. This is perfectly fine and does not require any interventional therapy. If the patient has occasional discomfort in the precordial area, panic and palpitations, an ambulatory electrocardiogram can also be done.