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==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
 
*[[Palpitations]]
**non-specific finding
**associated with all tachydysrhythmias, not just AT
**rapid fluttering/throbbing/pounding sensation in the chest or neck
*[[Syncope]]
**patients with AT rarely present with syncope
**cerebral hypoperfusion is more common with a ventricular rate >200 bpm
*[[Chest pain]]
**can present if there is underlying cardiovascular disease
**represents a worsening of the associated disease
*[[Dyspnea]]
**can present if there is underlying cardiovascular disease
**represents a worsening of the associated disease


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==

Revision as of 21:07, 23 January 2020

Background

Clinical Features

  • Palpitations
    • non-specific finding
    • associated with all tachydysrhythmias, not just AT
    • rapid fluttering/throbbing/pounding sensation in the chest or neck
  • Syncope
    • patients with AT rarely present with syncope
    • cerebral hypoperfusion is more common with a ventricular rate >200 bpm
  • Chest pain
    • can present if there is underlying cardiovascular disease
    • represents a worsening of the associated disease
  • Dyspnea
    • can present if there is underlying cardiovascular disease
    • represents a worsening of the associated disease

Differential Diagnosis

Narrow-complex tachycardia

Evaluation

Management

Disposition

See Also

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