What is monogenic frequent ventricular premature beats?

Monogenic frequent ventricular premature beats are a type of arrhythmia in which the patient may experience palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), chest tightness and shortness of breath. Frequent ventricular premature beats are defined as premature ventricular beats that occur more frequently than 6 beats per minute, which can lead to dizziness, dyspnea, angina, and weakness. Premature beats can be categorized into episodic premature ventricular beats and frequent premature ventricular beats, which can be even more detrimental to the patient. It is recommended that once the diagnosis of monogenic premature ventricular contractions is confirmed, you should actively go to the hospital for relevant examinations, and according to the results of the examination, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment. If necessary, radiofrequency ablation can also be considered for treatment.