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Getting Feeling Of Skipped Heartbeat. What's Wrong?

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Posted on Tue, 5 Feb 2013
Question: What is wrong when my heart skips a beat every nowand then?
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Answered by Dr. Anantharamakrishnan (19 minutes later)
Hi friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic

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SKIPPED BEATS
Feeling of ‘skipping’ point to ECTOPIC beats - ARRHYTHMIA.
Ectopic beats can be from ventricle (lower chamber - Ventricular Ectopic; VPC) or Atrium (upper chamber - Atrial Ectopic; APC).
APC are generally harmless. Even VPCs are often harmless – ‘benign’.
If they are frequent (More than 5 per hour, 2 or more coming in succession –they need investigations further.
What you are describing is ECTOPIC beat. A beat comes earlier than normal – this itself is not usually felt. The next beat is a bit delayed - longer time to recover form early extra beat – so heart fills more and the beat appears forcible – thud / lubb - - dubb - - lubb - - dubb - lubb - - - DUBB /

Irregular heart beats need to be DOCUMENTED by ElectroCardioGram (ECG / EKG).
THE FIRST STEP IS TO SEE A CARDIOLOGIST
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CAUSES –
Anxiety / Alcohol / Tobacco (smoking) / Caffeine (too much coffee, cola) are common causes.
Medicines may be responsible – like phenylephrine used for ‘cold’ / Salbutamol used for asthma. Illicit ‘drugs’ like amphetamine are notorious to cause abnormal beats
At times, there are due to abnormal nerve paths (bypass tracts) in the heart.
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TESTS –
These beats are common and often may be normal.
Yet it is advisable to have it investigated.

A thorough history and physical examination is the first step -
Routine 12-lead Electrocardiogram (ECG) is part of clinical examination.
     If a routine ECG does not show, 24 to 48 hour ambulatory monitoring (Holter) is done to analyse and plan for further management
     ECHOcardiogram is necessary to see the heart valves (Mitral Valve Prolapse) / heart muscle (Cardiomyopathy) and heart function (Ejection fraction, wall motion abnormality).
     Treadmill exercise ECG (TMT) is done to exclude Ischemia (reduced blood flow).
     Laboratory work-up is routine - like blood counts, sugar, urea, electrolytes (potassium in particular), thyroid (over-active) and so on.
     If there are no clues and if you are still bothered by it to the extent of interfering with life style, there are more tests. The treating doctor may suggest them depending on need, based on his assessment of the situation. These are advanced techniques of investigations of increasing complexity (and invasive) – like Electro Physiological Studies (EPS) > it resembles angio / a catheter is put inside the heart, electrical activity recorded, stimulation and suppression tests are carried out, suitable medicine tested and so on. Though the test is the gold standard, it is invasive and has a minimal risk and is not generally done unless there are compelling indications. This super-speciality expert is called ELECTRO-PHYSIOLOGIST.
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TREATMENT
     These ectopic beats are not always symptomatic and a specific treatment is not always necessary. The feeling depends on individual sensitivity. Some do not feel them at all / some may feel every beat.
     
     The first line medicine is generally beta blockers, like Metoprolol – slow release and small dose. It will benefit hypertension, ischemia, anxiety and missed beats. Your doctor will give proper prescription and follow up
     If they are not effective and if the problem is severe, several other classes of drugs are available – acting by different mechanisms - the specialist will decide tailored to your needs / they may have side effects and need follow up.
There are other advanced treatment modalities - like RF ablation, which could be done during EPS.
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Relax. You sound intelligent and informed for your age – you stand an excellent chance of returning to normalcy.
You are tolerating the rate well - means that you may not have any basic disease of the valve, muscle and so on.
Be in touch with your doctor - it is a question of time and you will be well.
Medicine is well advanced nowadays – management is possible for almost all situations...

Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
Good luck

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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I have no more questions. I received for more information than I had expected and I feel that I can now be more involved with my treatment. Than You.

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Hello XXXXXXX

Glad to hear that you are well informed...
God bless you
Get well soon

All the best
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Getting Feeling Of Skipped Heartbeat. What's Wrong?

Hi friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic

________________________________________________________________
SKIPPED BEATS
Feeling of ‘skipping’ point to ECTOPIC beats - ARRHYTHMIA.
Ectopic beats can be from ventricle (lower chamber - Ventricular Ectopic; VPC) or Atrium (upper chamber - Atrial Ectopic; APC).
APC are generally harmless. Even VPCs are often harmless – ‘benign’.
If they are frequent (More than 5 per hour, 2 or more coming in succession –they need investigations further.
What you are describing is ECTOPIC beat. A beat comes earlier than normal – this itself is not usually felt. The next beat is a bit delayed - longer time to recover form early extra beat – so heart fills more and the beat appears forcible – thud / lubb - - dubb - - lubb - - dubb - lubb - - - DUBB /

Irregular heart beats need to be DOCUMENTED by ElectroCardioGram (ECG / EKG).
THE FIRST STEP IS TO SEE A CARDIOLOGIST
________________________________________________________________
CAUSES –
Anxiety / Alcohol / Tobacco (smoking) / Caffeine (too much coffee, cola) are common causes.
Medicines may be responsible – like phenylephrine used for ‘cold’ / Salbutamol used for asthma. Illicit ‘drugs’ like amphetamine are notorious to cause abnormal beats
At times, there are due to abnormal nerve paths (bypass tracts) in the heart.
________________________________________________________________
TESTS –
These beats are common and often may be normal.
Yet it is advisable to have it investigated.

A thorough history and physical examination is the first step -
Routine 12-lead Electrocardiogram (ECG) is part of clinical examination.
     If a routine ECG does not show, 24 to 48 hour ambulatory monitoring (Holter) is done to analyse and plan for further management
     ECHOcardiogram is necessary to see the heart valves (Mitral Valve Prolapse) / heart muscle (Cardiomyopathy) and heart function (Ejection fraction, wall motion abnormality).
     Treadmill exercise ECG (TMT) is done to exclude Ischemia (reduced blood flow).
     Laboratory work-up is routine - like blood counts, sugar, urea, electrolytes (potassium in particular), thyroid (over-active) and so on.
     If there are no clues and if you are still bothered by it to the extent of interfering with life style, there are more tests. The treating doctor may suggest them depending on need, based on his assessment of the situation. These are advanced techniques of investigations of increasing complexity (and invasive) – like Electro Physiological Studies (EPS) > it resembles angio / a catheter is put inside the heart, electrical activity recorded, stimulation and suppression tests are carried out, suitable medicine tested and so on. Though the test is the gold standard, it is invasive and has a minimal risk and is not generally done unless there are compelling indications. This super-speciality expert is called ELECTRO-PHYSIOLOGIST.
_____________________________________________________________________
TREATMENT
     These ectopic beats are not always symptomatic and a specific treatment is not always necessary. The feeling depends on individual sensitivity. Some do not feel them at all / some may feel every beat.
     
     The first line medicine is generally beta blockers, like Metoprolol – slow release and small dose. It will benefit hypertension, ischemia, anxiety and missed beats. Your doctor will give proper prescription and follow up
     If they are not effective and if the problem is severe, several other classes of drugs are available – acting by different mechanisms - the specialist will decide tailored to your needs / they may have side effects and need follow up.
There are other advanced treatment modalities - like RF ablation, which could be done during EPS.
________________________________________________________________

Relax. You sound intelligent and informed for your age – you stand an excellent chance of returning to normalcy.
You are tolerating the rate well - means that you may not have any basic disease of the valve, muscle and so on.
Be in touch with your doctor - it is a question of time and you will be well.
Medicine is well advanced nowadays – management is possible for almost all situations...

Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
Good luck