- Tachycardia, also
called tachyarrhythmia, is a
heart rate that
exceeds the
normal resting rate. In general, a
resting heart rate over 100
beats per minute...
-
underdiagnosed due to
attribution of the
tachyarrhythmia to the cardiomyopathy. Poor
control of the
tachyarrhythmia can
result in
worsening of
heart failure...
- In general,
patients will be
asymptomatic at baseline.
During their tachyarrhythmia however, they may
report palpitations,
shortness of breath, syncope...
- β2-adrenoreceptors
after chemotherapy. It
should not be used in
people with
tachyarrhythmias (except in
special cir****stances),
tachycardia or
heart block caused...
- interval. A
prolonged QTc
interval is a risk
factor for
ventricular tachyarrhythmias and
sudden death. Long QT can
arise as a
genetic syndrome, or as a...
- the beta-1
receptor and used for
cardiovascular diseases,
including tachyarrhythmias, high
blood pressure, angina, and
heart failure. It is
taken by mouth...
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Tachyarrhythmias". In Harrison's
Principles of
Internal Medicine (18th ed., Vol. 2,...
-
conditions is
often a
sustained supraventricular tachycardia or
ventricular tachyarrhythmia.
Supraventricular tachycardias can also be
induced at the termination...
- situations, and that the oral form of the drug
should never be used
Cardiac tachyarrhythmias,
poorly controlled diabetes mellitus, hyperthyroidism,
prolonged tocolysis(>48...
- with the use of beta
blockers or
calcium channel blockers. If
atrial tachyarrhythmia persists and the
patient is symptomatic, the
patient may
benefit from...