I have just got my holtor monitor results. It showed 860 PVC"S One doctor was not too worried about this report and another doctor has reffered me to a cardiologist. One says they are dangerous and one doctor does not seem to think so in my case. Yet both agree 860 PVC's is an awful lot. I am confused on who to believe? They said that despite the PVC"S my heart maintained a
regularRegular insulin rythm. Is PVC"s always the result of some sort of heart problem or can something else be causing them? Also can they suddenly become life threatening? I am anxious for an answer as it is several days until my cardiologist appointment and I am worried. Any info on this question would be appreciated.
Carol
PS: what are
SVTParoxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (psvt)'s ?
shannon
For what it's worth, my experience in talking with PVC sufferers is that it takes time to accept that something as disruptive and frightening as PVCs can also be meaningless in terms of their cardiac health. Sometimes comparative numbers help in that process.
Hope this doesn't sound arrogant or rude. I know that many docs don't take PVCs too seriously -- there are too many real problems to worry about -- but still, people have to deal with the problem every day.
Shannon
Thanks for writing in response to my question. It is a real problem for people to deal with even when you are told they are benign. I had to suffer 6 days with feeling as if my heart were beating in my throat. I think the most PVCs happened between 2pm and 6 pm. for me. I am not sure if mine is benign yet or not but I am hopeful. You had alot of PVC's yourself, were any of them back to back? At what point did they tell you they were nothing to worry about? Carol
Actually I did understand the doctor's comment about numbers. I was just trying to make a different point...
shannon
And in your opinion, for someone with some atrium puffiness is the outlook good? Is it common? Does it go away? Is he on cue about the pregnancy aspect or can other things cause this too? Thank you. Carol
I have been having frequent skipped heartbeats that started 5 months after the birth of my baby and have been going on now almost 3 years.
What made me respond to your posts is the fact that I too have had all the tests and i have in excess of about 3000 skipped hearbeats in a 24 hour period. my ekg was a little abnormal twice (I had to take it 2 times). The cardiologist told me my heart was strong and that the ekg might just be doing a false positive. I also had a visual echo while doing the stress test and that looked perfect, except you could actually see the extra heart beats, and there were alot. Still the cardio dr daid they were unimportant, so here I am 6 months later, still experiencing just as many, and trying to deal with it, it is very hard
I just had to comment about the rate of pvc's, bedause I havent heard of that many people having as many as me. So Carol and Shannon, I know how you feel. Debbie