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If you are having a regular beat every other beat, that is bigeminy. Trigeminy is a normal beat every 3rd beat and quadrigeminy is a normal beat every 4th beat. A couplet is when you have 2 PVCs in a row.
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A "run" of PVCs is generally considered at least 3 PVCs in a row, with NO regular beats in between. It can be referred to as non-sustained ventricular tachycardia (NSVT). If the run lasts at least 30 seconds (no regular beats), it is referred to as ventricular tachycardia (VT). Some doctors will say that a run of 3 or more PVCs is also VT, but the actual definition stipulates a run of at least 30 seconds. I have NSVT and when I asked my doctor if I have VT, she said, "no, not techincally". I'm guessing it's because the NSVT is for less than 30 seconds.
It is my understanding that in patients with a structurally normal heart, the chances of NSVT turning into something serious are very minimal. There are rare occasions where a "benign" rhythm can become dangerous, but in the VAST majority of people (with a structurally normal heart), there is not reason to suspect NSVT will lead to a serious rhythm disorder.
A worsening ejection fraction would warrant further investigation since the heart is not functioning normally.
If you are having a regular beat every other beat, that is bigeminy. Trigeminy is a normal beat every 3rd beat and quadrigeminy is a normal beat every 4th beat. A couplet is when you have 2 PVCs in a row.
Hope that helps.