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==Overview==
==Overview==
AVNRT starts and stops abruptly.  Patients may develop [[syncope]].  The prognosis is good.
AVNRT starts and stops abruptly.  Patients may develop [[syncope]].  The prognosis is good.


==Natural History==
==Natural History, Complications, Prognosis==
===Natural History===
The rhythm often ceases abruptly and spontaneously.  An episode generally last seconds to hours.
The rhythm often ceases abruptly and spontaneously.  An episode generally last seconds to hours.


==Complications==
===Complications===
*Some patients will develop [[syncope]] during episodes of AVRNT. The mechanism of syncope may be due to a reduction of [[cardiac output]] and [[hemodynamic compromise]] as a result of the short ventricular filling time or alternatively it may be due to transient [[asystole]] due to tachycardia-mediated suppression of the sinus node when the rhythm terminates.  Those patients who do become symptomatic during episodes of AVNRT (i.e. have [[syncope]]) should avoid activities where the occurrence of [[hemodynamic compromise]] would endanger their safety or that of others (like driving).
*Some patients will develop [[syncope]] during episodes of AVRNT. The mechanism of syncope may be due to a reduction of [[cardiac output]] and [[hemodynamic compromise]] as a result of the short ventricular filling time or alternatively it may be due to transient [[asystole]] due to tachycardia-mediated suppression of the sinus node when the rhythm terminates.  Those patients who do become symptomatic during episodes of AVNRT (i.e. have [[syncope]]) should avoid activities where the occurrence of [[hemodynamic compromise]] would endanger their safety or that of others (like driving).
*In patients with underlying [[ischemic heart disease]], demand-related [[myocardial ischemia]], [[angina]] and even [[myocardial infarction]] and/or [[congestive heart failure]] can occur.
*In patients with underlying [[ischemic heart disease]], demand-related [[myocardial ischemia]], [[angina]] and even [[myocardial infarction]] and/or [[congestive heart failure]] can occur.
*[[Tachycardia mediated cardiomyopathy]] may develop if the AVNRT is chronic and does not terminate.
*[[Tachycardia mediated cardiomyopathy]] may develop if the AVNRT is chronic and does not terminate.


==Prognosis==
===Prognosis===
AVNRT is rarely life threatening and in the absence of underlying structural heart disease, the prognosis is good.  Radiofrequency ablation is curative in 95% of cases.
AVNRT is rarely life threatening and in the absence of underlying structural heart disease, the prognosis is good.  Radiofrequency ablation is curative in 95% of cases.



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Overview

AVNRT starts and stops abruptly. Patients may develop syncope. The prognosis is good.

Natural History, Complications, Prognosis

Natural History

The rhythm often ceases abruptly and spontaneously. An episode generally last seconds to hours.

Complications

Prognosis

AVNRT is rarely life threatening and in the absence of underlying structural heart disease, the prognosis is good. Radiofrequency ablation is curative in 95% of cases.

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