Alternative Names
PSVT; Supraventricular tachycardia
Treatment:
If you do not have symptoms, PSVT may not require treatment.
If symptoms occur or if you have another heart disorders, treatment may be necessary.
If you have an episode of PSVT, a technique called the Valsalva maneuver can be used to interrupt the fast heartbeat. Hold your breath and strain, as if you were trying to have a bowel movement, or cough while sitting with your upper body bent forward.
Splashing ice water on the face has been reported by some people as helpful.
Emergency treatment of PSVT may include:
Long-term treatment of PSVT may include:
Expectations (prognosis):
PSVT is generally not life threatening, unless other heart disorders are present.
Complications:
The main complication is an increased risk of heart failure.
Calling your health care provider:
Call your health care provider if:
- You often have a sensation of excessive palpitations and symptoms do not end on their own in a few minutes
- You have a history of PSVT and an episode does not go away with Valsalva maneuver, or if other symptoms go along with the rapid heart rate
- Symptoms return frequently
- New symptoms develop