Patients with coronary artery disease experience myocardial hypoxia and ischemia, which can lead to tachycardia. Patients can choose symptomatic treatment, drug treatment, surgical treatment and other ways to improve the symptoms.
1. Symptomatic treatment: when patients with coronary heart disease have tachycardia, they may have dyspnea, fainting and other symptoms, and generally need oxygen and fluid replacement as soon as possible to prevent hypoxia and hypotensive shock.
2. Drug therapy: patients can use metoprolol, atenolol and other beta-blockers to reduce myocardial oxygen consumption and relieve tachycardia. Nitrate drugs such as nitroglycerin can also be used to improve myocardial perfusion.
3. Surgical treatment: If the symptoms are serious, patients can choose to be treated by percutaneous coronary intervention and other surgical methods.
Patients need to rest more, relax their mind, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.