Tachycardia induced cardiomyopathy
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'''Tachycardia induced cardiomyopathy''', also known as '''chronotropic cardiomyopathy''' and '''tachycardiomyopathy''', is a weakening of the [[myocardium]] (the muscle of the [[heart]]) that is due to prolonged periods of a [[tachycardia|fast heart rate]].
The rate and duration of the elevation in heart rate necessary to cause a [[cardiomyopathy]] is unclear and is likely dependent on a number of unknown factors.
==Treatment==
The primary treatment for a tachycardia induced cardiomyopathy is correct the underlying tachycardia. Supportive agents such as [[beta blocker]]s and [[ACE inhibitor]]s / [[Angiotensin II receptor antagonist|angiotensin receptor blockers]] are of benefit to try to prevent remodeling of the [[left ventricle]].
If the tachycardia can be abolished, the heart muscle can recover after some time.<ref>{{cite journal | author=Calo L, Sciarra L, Scioli R, Lamberti F, Loricchio ML, Pandozi C, Santini M. | title=Recovery of cardiac function after ablation of atrial tachycardia arising from the tricuspid annulus.| journal=Ital Heart J. | year=2005 | volume=6 | issue=8 | pages=652–7 | pmid=16161499}}</ref>
Not only is there a need to control the tachycardia that is responsible for causing tachycardia induced cardiomyopathy, but also treating underlying conditions that cause tachycardia. For instance, treatment of [[hyperthyroidism]] can also lead to reversal of tachycardia induced cardiomyopathy.
==See also==
* [[Cardiomyopathy]]
* [[Congestive heart failure]]
==References==
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