ritmusgyorsítás
Ritmusgyorsítás, also known as tachysystole, refers to an excessively rapid heart rate in a fetus. It is typically defined as a baseline fetal heart rate exceeding 160 beats per minute, although some definitions may use slightly different thresholds. This condition can be transient or persistent and is often identified during routine fetal monitoring.
Several factors can contribute to ritmusgyorsítás. Maternal fever, dehydration, anxiety, or the use of certain medications
The clinical significance of ritmusgyorsítás depends on its duration and underlying cause. Transient episodes that resolve