Is premature beat coronary heart disease

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Benign premature beats are found in patients with normal heart, or at least in those whose heart structure and function are abnormal by using the existing diagnostic methods. The patient that discovers to have premature beat should check to the hospital, clear have heart disease. Premature beat alone cannot be equated with heart disease. Is premature beat coronary heart disease.

Is premature beat coronary heart disease

First, the combination of age and premature beat lacks scientific basis for etiological diagnosis. For example, some people attribute the premature beat of young people and children to myocarditis. When there is no evidence of myocarditis, they attribute it to "sequelae of myocarditis" and the premature beat of the elderly to coronary heart disease. Correct understanding of benign premature beat is not only a matter for patients, it needs to be taken seriously!

Second: there are often many patients with benign premature beats. They keep touching their own pulse every day. The more they feel, the more nervous they are. There are also many doctors or patients who repeatedly use the highly charged 24-hour dynamic electrocardiogram records to analyze the number of premature beats, and do not have a correct understanding of the significance of premature beats, which not only wastes medical resources, but also increases the mental burden of patients, which needs to be treated with caution!

Third: premature beat itself can produce symptoms in some patients. If the symptoms are directly caused by premature beat, drugs with small side effects should be selected for treatment, such as propranolol, bradyarrhythmia, propafenone and moricizide for treatment of ventricular premature beat, and propranolol, propafenone or moricizide for treatment of atrial premature beat. It is not necessary to use oral medicine with excessive toxic effect on organs instead of intravenous medicine. The criterion of evaluating curative effect is the relief or disappearance of symptoms, not the change of the number and frequency of premature beats.

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The reason why premature beat without heart disease is called benign is that it does not bring the risk of sudden death to the patient, nor does it cause damage to the heart, and its prognosis is good. For those without symptoms directly related to premature beat, antiarrhythmic drugs are not needed. If the symptoms are mainly caused by mental tension and anxiety, they should be fully resolved.