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Molly Maloof, MD

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@DoctorBase

Fast tachycardia with slow pulse?

Hey, I have mitral regurgitation with normal LVEF and ventricular tachycardia. Sometimes I get tachycardia and altough my heart racing fast, I feel my pulse is always slow. What could it be? Is it something dangerous?
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  • Male | 40 years old

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Request EKG.
Professor M Zak Khalil MD MRCPUK
HOW OLD R U
Ahmed Damas
Its called "Pulse Deficit" and yes, you should seek help early as sometimes it can lead to Syncope ( loss of conciousness)
Khawar Shaikh
You may have PVCs and short runs of VT, that can make pulse feel slow. Recommend evaluation with a cardiologist/ electrophysiologist.
Sandeep Goyal