Ectopic beat
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Ectopic beat is a term used in medicine to describe a heartbeat that originates from a location in the heart other than the sinus node. This can occur in healthy individuals and may not necessarily indicate a heart disease or condition. However, frequent ectopic beats may be a sign of a more serious heart condition and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Types of Ectopic Beats[edit | edit source]
There are two main types of ectopic beats: Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVCs) and Premature Atrial Contractions (PACs).
Premature Ventricular Contractions[edit | edit source]
PVCs are ectopic beats that originate in the ventricles, the lower chambers of the heart. They can occur in healthy individuals, especially during times of stress or exercise. However, frequent PVCs or PVCs occurring in certain patterns may indicate an underlying heart condition such as heart disease or heart failure.
Premature Atrial Contractions[edit | edit source]
PACs are ectopic beats that originate in the atria, the upper chambers of the heart. Like PVCs, they can occur in healthy individuals and may not indicate a heart condition. However, frequent PACs or PACs occurring in certain patterns may be a sign of an underlying heart condition such as atrial fibrillation or heart disease.
Symptoms[edit | edit source]
Ectopic beats may not cause any symptoms. When symptoms do occur, they may include a feeling of a skipped beat or a fluttering in the chest. Some people may also experience dizziness, shortness of breath, or fainting.
Diagnosis[edit | edit source]
Ectopic beats can be diagnosed through a variety of tests including an electrocardiogram (ECG), a Holter monitor, or an event monitor. These tests record the electrical activity of the heart and can help identify the source of the ectopic beats.
Treatment[edit | edit source]
Treatment for ectopic beats depends on the underlying cause and the severity of the symptoms. In some cases, no treatment may be necessary. In other cases, treatment may include medications, lifestyle changes, or in some cases, surgery.
See Also[edit | edit source]
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