Ventricular tachycardia
Also called: VT and v-tach
A condition in which the lower chambers of the heart (ventricles) beat very quickly.
- Treatable by a medical professional
- Requires a medical diagnosis
- Lab tests or imaging always required
- Short-term: resolves within days to weeks
- Critical: needs emergency care
Ventricular tachycardia occurs due to a problem with the heart's electrical impulses. The condition may develop as a complication of a heart attack or may occur in people with certain conditions, such as valvular heart disease.
Rare: Fewer than 200,000 US cases per year
Consult a doctor for medical advice
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