If the heart rate after esophageal cancer surgery is more than 130, there is no need to treat it if it is caused by rolling over, pain relief treatment can be given if it is caused by pain, and rescue should be carried out immediately if it is caused by infectious shock or heart failure. 1. If the patient’s heart rate after esophageal cancer surgery is always over 130, if the patient does not have bleeding, infection and so on, and it is only caused by turning over, then close observation is enough, and the heart rate can be gradually reduced to normal, no treatment is needed. 2. If it is caused by pain, anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs can be given, such as dizocin injection. 3. If the patient has serious infection, such as abdominal cavity with intestinal fistula or blood vessel rupture, and active bleeding. At this time, if the heart rate is obviously elevated and maintained at 130 beats/min for a long time, it can lead to life-threatening conditions such as infectious shock and heart failure, etc. At this time, the seriousness of the condition needs to be rescued immediately, and treatment of the original disease, anti-infection, anti-shock, cardiac strengthening and other treatments should be given. After esophageal cancer surgery, heart rate has been more than 130 should be strengthened nursing care, meanwhile notify doctor.