People will have a higher risk for this if they smoke frequently, or drink caffeine often. Symptoms may include, tiredness, chest pains, dizziness, short breaths, and fainting. Long term treatments are a defibrillator, cardiac ablation, medication, and a pacemaker.
Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) An Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator is a common implant given to people with PSVT. It is known to shock the heart back to its regular rhythm. The procedure starts off with wires getting implanted into the veins around the collarbone. Then, they attach the wires to the heart, while the other end of the wires get attached to the ICD. The risks after the surgery include infection in the area of the ICD, allergic reaction to medicine used to put patient under, bleeding, swelling, bruising, vein damage, bleeding around heart, blood leaking through valve, and lung collapsation. Vein damage is when the vein that carries carbon dioxide rich blood collapses. Lung collapsation happens when you breath in then, your lung collapses. There is a risk of electrical interference with the Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator. Precautions that you have to take when you have the implant include metal detectors,