General principles:
Reassure the patient if there is normal rhythm detected during an episode of palpitations.
If an arrhythmia is demonstrated then treatment is dependent on the type of arrhythmia.
An arrhythmia can be terminated using a DC cardio- conversion. Removal of the source of an arrythmia can be achieved in the catheter lab. by transvenous ablation, or surgically e.g. left ventricular aneurysm. There may be a requirement for permanent pacing e.g. for tachyarrhythmias or bradyarrhythmias. Pacing may be used prophylactically in conduction disturbances. More severe types of heart block and conduction disturbances may require permenant pacing and drug therapy respectively.
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