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Suggest Treatment For Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia While Having Hypothyroidism
My daughter is 18 and has been suffering from IST for 2 years now. She has been on flurodine and they took her off that. Her heart rate sits at around 110-13- resting. Exercise shoots it up to 180. We see an adult cardiologist in a week, I want to know if she would be a candidate for ablation. She does have Hypothyroidism and has been gaining weight like crazy although her TSh is regulated with medicine.
Sometimes, L - Thyroxine that she might be getting may cause tachycardia and may be helped by adding Propanolol to the medication.
However, a resting tachycardia @ 110 per minute is really not okay and needs further evaluation. An incesant heart rate like this may lead to deterioration in Cardiac Function withtime, what is called as "Tachy-Arrhythmopathy".
Is this tachycardia really a "Sinus" Tachycardia or just looks like that. I have experienced instances where similar looking tachycardia are in fact an "Atrial Tachycardia" or " Atrial Flutter wit 2 to 1 conduction". You have correctly guessed that in such situation an Electro-Physiological Study and Radio-Frequency Ablation has a role.
So, definitely a trained cardiologist with special inerest in Electrophysiology would be the best consultant in your Daughter's case.
Best wishes.
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Suggest Treatment For Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia While Having Hypothyroidism
Sometimes, L - Thyroxine that she might be getting may cause tachycardia and may be helped by adding Propanolol to the medication. However, a resting tachycardia @ 110 per minute is really not okay and needs further evaluation. An incesant heart rate like this may lead to deterioration in Cardiac Function withtime, what is called as Tachy-Arrhythmopathy . Is this tachycardia really a Sinus Tachycardia or just looks like that. I have experienced instances where similar looking tachycardia are in fact an Atrial Tachycardia or Atrial Flutter wit 2 to 1 conduction . You have correctly guessed that in such situation an Electro-Physiological Study and Radio-Frequency Ablation has a role. So, definitely a trained cardiologist with special inerest in Electrophysiology would be the best consultant in your Daughter s case. Best wishes.