PVC on the ECG

Follow Up Required

Your child participated in a cardiac screening with Who We Play For. An ECG was performed and reviewed by a licensed Cardiologist with specific training on reading ECGs according to the International Criteria.

Initial findings of that ECG indicate that secondary testing is necessary.

What does it mean to have an abnormal ECG?

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What is PVC?

A PVC is also known as a skipped heartbeat. Ordinarily this is not a serious problem. However, recent studies have shown that the presence of two or more PVCs on a 12-lead ECG indicates either risk that it warrants further evaluation, even in students who don't show any other symptoms.

The follow up should include an Echocardiogram and an extended heart rhythm recording, such as a Holter monitor.

For this reason, it's important to follow up with a Cardiologist.

Diagnosis:

PVC: Greater than or equal to 2 PVCs in one 12-lead ECG

Family History: Review family history

Consult: Pediatric Cardiologist

Secondary Test Might Include:

  • Echocardiogram

  • Holter Monitor

  • Stress Test

Your child can continue to participate in the current sports season within school/orgnaization guidelines, but should seek the advice of a Cardiologist for a more detailed examination.

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