偶发室性早搏怎么Treatment
Generally, ventricular premature contractions (VPCs) are common among patients with certain heart conditions. However, in reality, even healthy individuals may experience VPCs. The incidence of VPCs in healthy people is closely related to age. So, how should occasional (or sporadic) ventricular premature contractions be treated?
How to Treat Occasional Ventricular Premature Contractions
Treatment of sporadic VPCs should be guided by symptoms. First, VPCs occurring less than five times per minute are classified as occasional VPCs and typically pose minimal risk. If no symptoms are present, no specific treatment is required—patients should simply ensure adequate rest and avoid excessive physical or mental strain. Second, if clear symptoms associated with occasional VPCs are present, antiarrhythmic medications may be prescribed under a physician’s guidance. It is also essential to promptly identify and address the underlying cause(s) triggering these occasional VPCs.

Normal ventricular rhythm originates from electrical impulses generated by the sinoatrial (SA) node. Following SA node activation, atrial excitation and contraction occur, and the impulse then travels through the atrioventricular (AV) junction to trigger ventricular excitation and contraction. If any part of the atrium becomes excited *before* the SA node fires—thereby initiating premature ventricular excitation and contraction—this event is termed an atrial premature contraction (APC). Sporadic APCs may be either physiological or pathological in origin. Physiological APCs can result from stimulants such as coffee, alcohol, strong tea, smoking, emotional stress, anxiety, or physical exercise—and may occur even in otherwise healthy individuals. Isolated APCs may also arise spontaneously without any physical exertion. Pathological causes include myocardial ischemia, hypertension, valvular heart disease, and heart failure.

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