Fast heartbeat after bypass surgery is related to postoperative stress, vascular occlusion, arrhythmia, and inadequate preoperative preparation.
1. Post-operative stress: Since heart bypass surgery is a large operation, the body will have a stress reaction due to trauma and a fast heartbeat after the operation, so the individual should stabilize his/her emotions and avoid getting too excited.
2. Vascular occlusion: the newly transplanted blood vessel is blocked again, resulting in myocardial ischemia and a rapid heartbeat. Rule out other causes, by coronary angiography after a clear diagnosis of the need for surgery again, this situation is rare.
3. Arrhythmia: Arrhythmia caused by surgery manifests itself as rapid heartbeat, asymptomatic patients can be closely observed, and other discomfort requires physician monitoring of the ECG and appropriate treatment.
4. Inadequate preoperative preparation: the patient is not adequately prepared before the operation, the heart rate is not adjusted and controlled to the appropriate range, and the heart beats fast after the operation. If there is no obvious discomfort, then observation is the main focus, and the doctor will promptly administer symptomatic medication if discomfort occurs.
If you feel uncomfortable, you should consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions.