tachycardia

tachycardia
/tak'i kahr"dee euh/, n. Med.
excessively rapid heartbeat.
[1885-90; TACHY- + -CARDIA]

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Heart rate over 100 (as high as 240) beats per minute.

When it is a normal response to exercise or stress, it is no danger to healthy people, but when it originates elsewhere, it is an arrhythmia. Symptoms include fatigue, faintness, shortness of breath, and feeling the heart thumping. It may subside within minutes or hours with no lasting ill effects, but in serious heart, lung, or circulatory disease it can precede atrial fibrillation or heart attack and demands immediate medical attention. Tachycardias can be treated by an electric shock to the heart, by antiarrhythmic drugs, and by pacemakers.

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      a heart rate of more than 100 beats per minute. Tachycardia occurs normally during and after exercise or during emotional stress and represents no danger to healthy individuals. In some cases, however, tachycardia occurs without apparent cause or as a complication of a myocardial infarction ( heart attack) or heart disease (cardiovascular disease) and is an arrhythmia—i.e., a pathological deviation from the normal heartbeat rhythm. Most arrhythmias are caused by irregularities in the electrical stimuli that cause the heart to beat. Normally these pacemaking stimuli originate in the sinoatrial node. The chief symptoms of tachycardia are fatigue, faintness, dizziness, shortness of breath, and a sensation of thumping or palpitation in the chest.

      Tachycardia can be terminated by administering an electrical shock to the heart to restore regular heart rhythm or by the administration of such antiarrhythmic drugs as lidocaine, procainamide, or quinidine.

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