Tachycardia
Question: I am 21 years old, already 10 years as worries tachycardia, pulse rate to 180 beats per minute, during an attack I is not leaving the fear of death. Pulse recovering breath. Screened and ECG monitoring, which revealed paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia. Tell me if she could turn into complications and whether it is fraught with cardiac arrest. Previous attacks were less frequent, somewhere 1-2 times per month, now is becoming more 3-4 times a day, and if that is nervous and more. Show you how this tachycardia can be eliminated and what is the probability of full recovery? And whether it is dangerous tachycardia at birth, to get around if you give birth? Thank you!
Answer: Helen, I hope you have already examined the function of the thyroid gland and it is normal. Once seizures have become so frequent and interfere with your life, then it makes sense to start regular therapy drugs. Before that, it would be nice to make electrophysiological study (to identify the focus of increased activity of the myocardium) in some large urban centers. Sudden death is unlikely. In pregnancy, seizures can participate, they may rarely cause a violation of the fetus. So it makes sense screened.