tachycardia (Meaning)

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tachycardia (n)

abnormally rapid heartbeat (over 100 beats per minute)

Synonyms & Antonyms of tachycardia

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tachycardia Sentence Examples

  1. The patient's heart rate had accelerated to a concerning level of tachycardia.
  2. The surge of adrenaline caused a sudden onset of tachycardia, making his heart pound in his chest.
  3. The prolonged episode of tachycardia had left the patient feeling fatigued and short of breath.
  4. The medical team administered beta-blockers to alleviate the patient's severe tachycardia.
  5. The electrocardiogram revealed a consistent pattern of supraventricular tachycardia, requiring immediate intervention.
  6. The medications prescribed to treat the tachycardia had effectively reduced the patient's heart rate.
  7. The patient's history of hypertension and diabetes increased the risk of developing tachycardia.
  8. The emergency medical services quickly administered an antiarrhythmic drug to normalize the patient's tachycardia.
  9. The patient had experienced episodes of tachycardia during exertion, but they had never been this severe.
  10. The underlying cause of the patient's tachycardia was still unknown, prompting further diagnostic testing.

FAQs About the word tachycardia

abnormally rapid heartbeat (over 100 beats per minute)

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The patient's heart rate had accelerated to a concerning level of tachycardia.

The surge of adrenaline caused a sudden onset of tachycardia, making his heart pound in his chest.

The prolonged episode of tachycardia had left the patient feeling fatigued and short of breath.

The medical team administered beta-blockers to alleviate the patient's severe tachycardia.