What is the treatment for Idioventricular rhythm?
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Madeline Cook
Studied at University of Cambridge, Lives in Cambridge, UK
As a medical professional with expertise in cardiology, I can provide you with an informed response regarding the treatment of Idioventricular rhythm (IVR), also known as Accelerated Idioventricular Rhythm (AIVR).
Idioventricular rhythm is a type of abnormal heart rhythm that originates in the ventricles of the heart. It is typically a benign condition and often does not require specific treatment, especially if it is asymptomatic or the heart rate is not too slow. However, in some cases, treatment may be necessary.
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Studied at the University of São Paulo, Lives in São Paulo, Brazil.
Under these situations, atropine can be used to increase the underlying sinus rate to inhibit AIVR. Other treatments for AIVR, which include isoproterenol, verapamil, antiarrhythmic drugs such as lidocaine and amiodarone, and atrial overdriving pacing are only occasionally used today.
2016-12-21
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Under these situations, atropine can be used to increase the underlying sinus rate to inhibit AIVR. Other treatments for AIVR, which include isoproterenol, verapamil, antiarrhythmic drugs such as lidocaine and amiodarone, and atrial overdriving pacing are only occasionally used today.