Ectopic Beats
However, some people may experience symptoms such as:
Palpitations or a sensation of skipped beats
Fluttering or pounding sensation in the chest
Shortness of
breath
Dizziness or light-headedness
Fatigue or
weakness
Anxiety or
panic
Lifestyle Changes
If the PVCs are infrequent and not causing significant symptoms, the first step may be to make lifestyle changes, such as avoiding caffeine, alcohol, and tobacco, reducing stress, and getting enough sleep.
Medications
If PVCs are occurring more frequently or causing significant symptoms, medication may be prescribed. Beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, and anti-arrhythmic drugs are commonly used to control PVCs.
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Catheter Ablation
In patients not tolerating medications or if medications aren’t effective, catheter ablation is recommended. This is a procedure in which a catheter is inserted through a blood vessel and into the heart to locate and destroy the tissue that is causing the PVCs. The success rate of ablation is high reaching 95% depending on PVC location with only very small risks during ablation.
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