Are premature ventricular contractions more than 6000 times serious?

A ventricular premature beat of 6000 beats on an ECG is a frequent ventricular premature beat, the severity of which requires the presence of organic heart disease and the presence of short bursts of ventricular tachycardia. If the ventricular premature beats are simple, they are not serious. However, if there is organic disease such as myocardial infarction or heart failure, it is more serious and requires active treatment of the primary disease. If the panic is more serious, you can choose to relieve it like applying metoprolol or sengsong yangxin capsule or heart stabilizing granules. In case of pathological premature beats, such as myocardial damage due to dilated cardiomyopathy or coronary artery disease, the premature beats should be actively controlled with medications such as metoprolol, and if necessary, amiodarone can be applied briefly to improve the symptoms of premature beats. Patients with 6000 premature beats without organic heart disease should not be overly nervous, but should mainly relax, take good rest and choose medication or improve their lifestyle to treat them.