RR Interval to Heart Rate Calculator
Milliseconds (ms)
Seconds (s)
Understanding the RR Interval and Heart Rate
The RR interval is the time elapsed between two successive R waves on an electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG). This measurement is fundamental in cardiology for determining the instantaneous heart rate and assessing heart rate variability (HRV).
The Calculation Formula
Because there are 60 seconds in a minute, the relationship between the RR interval and Heart Rate (BPM) is inverse. The formulas used in this calculator are:
- If measured in Milliseconds: Heart Rate (BPM) = 60,000 / RR Interval (ms)
- If measured in Seconds: Heart Rate (BPM) = 60 / RR Interval (s)
Clinical Interpretation
For a healthy adult at rest, a normal heart rate typically ranges from 60 to 100 BPM. Here is how results are generally classified:
| BPM Range | Classification |
|---|---|
| Below 60 BPM | Bradycardia (Slow) |
| 60 – 100 BPM | Normal Resting Heart Rate |
| Above 100 BPM | Tachycardia (Fast) |
Example Calculation
If an ECG strip shows an RR interval of 800ms:
60,000 / 800 = 75 Beats Per Minute (BPM).
This falls within the normal range for a resting adult.