
handle: 11268/12258
Las arritmias supraventriculares son un conjunto de taquicardias o arritmias rápidas, en las que alguna de las estructuras localizadas por encima del haz de His es esencial para su inicio y mantenimiento. Por definición, son ritmos rápidos, con una frecuencia cardíaca por encima de 100 lpm. Tienen buen pronóstico, aunque en ocasiones pueden tener un carácter incesante y favorecer el desarrollo de taquicardiomiopatía. El término taquicardia supraventricular (TSV) hace referencia a un grupo de arritmias supraventriculares del que se excluye la fibrilación auricular, por ser una entidad totalmente diferente. Supraventricular arrhythmias are a set of tachycardias or rapid arrhythmias in which any of the structures located above the bundle of His is essential for its onset and maintenance. By definition, they are rapid rhythms, with a heart rate above 100 bpm. They have a good prognosis, although on occasion they can have an incessant nature and favor the development of tachycardiomyopathy. The term supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) refers to a group of supraventricular arrhythmias which excludes atrial fibrillation, as it is an entirely different entity. Sin financiación No data JCR 2021 0.107 Q4 SJR 2021 No data IDR 2021 UEM
618, Arritmias cardiacas, 610, Sistema cardiovascular
618, Arritmias cardiacas, 610, Sistema cardiovascular
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