tachycardiainduced
Tachycardia-induced refers to a condition or phenomenon caused or precipitated by tachycardia, which is an abnormally fast heart rate typically exceeding 100 beats per minute in adults. Tachycardia can originate from various mechanisms within the heart's electrical system, including atrial, ventricular, or nodal pathways. When sustained or recurrent, tachycardia may lead to adverse physiological effects and contribute to cardiac remodeling.
One notable aspect of tachycardia-induced conditions is tachycardia-induced cardiomyopathy, a reversible form of heart failure resulting
Tachycardia-induced arrhythmias include atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, and certain types of ventricular tachycardia. Management typically involves
Understanding tachycardia-induced phenomena is important for providing appropriate therapeutic interventions and preventing long-term cardiac damage. Recognizing