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Child Undergone Angioplasty, High Heart Beat. Check Heart Function And Keep Medication Ready?
I am grandma of a 8 and a half yrs girl.who recently went through an operation like angioplasty. As she suffer heavy heart beating like 170 ..but when surgeon went in her heart he saw nothing .but still patch some place .froze it ..my worry is if this frozen part will not give problem later in her life...much worry.please satisfy .....should we need for any test for my grand daughter later..just to see her heart function. Well. And normal......should we keep some medicine ready at hand if this heavy heart beat occurs...thanks.
Detailed diagnosis and the description of the procedure are necessary for appropriate suggestion. Probably, it is supraventricular and is generally well tolerated. In a problem, take her to ER / no medicine is to be used without observation The treating doctor alone can suggest further based on his assessment of the situation. An Electrophysiologist can investigate and help in long-term management.
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Child Undergone Angioplasty, High Heart Beat. Check Heart Function And Keep Medication Ready?
Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic Detailed diagnosis and the description of the procedure are necessary for appropriate suggestion. Probably, it is supraventricular and is generally well tolerated. In a problem, take her to ER / no medicine is to be used without observation The treating doctor alone can suggest further based on his assessment of the situation. An Electrophysiologist can investigate and help in long-term management. Take care Wishing all well God bless Good luck