If the ECG is not good and the enhanced CT is fine, arrhythmic diseases are mostly considered, and whether treatment is needed depends on the overall situation of the individual and the severity of the disease. Generally speaking, sinus arrhythmia, episodic premature beats, etc., patients do not have obvious discomfort symptoms, and the degree of illness is relatively mild, so they can not intervene in the treatment. However, obvious tachycardia or bradycardia requires timely intervention and treatment as prescribed by the doctor.
The ECG is widely used as a preliminary test for screening for heart disease and is one of the most commonly used clinical tests. General electrocardiogram can record the normal electrical activity of the human heart and assist in the diagnosis of myocardial ischemia, myocardial infarction and its location; arrhythmia; cardiac hypertrophy and enlargement; determine the electrolyte condition or the effect of drugs on the heart; and determine the status of artificial heart pacing.
Enhanced CT, refers to coronary CTA, through this examination can be visualized to understand the coronary artery with or without myocardial bridges, there is no abnormal distribution of blood vessels, but also to understand the coronary artery with or without obstruction, stenosis and wall calcification.
If the ECG is abnormal but the enhanced CT is normal, the blood vessels of the heart are generally considered to be fine, and the main consideration is arrhythmic diseases, such as premature beats, atrial fibrillation, escape beats, atrioventricular block, etc. The patient can be further treated with 24-hour ambulatory electrocardiography (EKG). Further 24-hour dynamic electrocardiogram observation, electrophysiological examination if necessary, clear results, standardized treatment in accordance with medical advice.
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