Treatment of AVNRT with Minimal Symptoms and Very Infrequent Short-Lived Episodes

Clinical Scenario

This protocol covers patients with atrioventricular nodal re-entrant tachycardia who are minimally symptomatic and whose episodes are both very infrequent and short-lived. The low symptomatic burden of this sub-population has direct implications for how management is approached.

Approach Overview

In this setting, the evidence-based approach to therapeutic intervention is specifically defined by the low episode burden — and differs from what might be assumed for symptomatic presentations. The full protocol details exactly what is recommended and why.

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References

Abstinence from therapy should be considered for minimally symptomatic patients with very infrequent, short-lived episodes of tachycardia.

DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehz467

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