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Does coronary calcification cause tachycardia?


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Coronary artery calcification may cause tachycardia.
Coronary artery calcification is a phenomenon of calcium deposition in coronary arteries, which is a manifestation of coronary atherosclerosis. For patients with coronary artery calcification, coronary artery stenosis may affect the blood supply to the heart, which may lead to compensatory activity of the heart to meet the blood and oxygen needs of the human body. At this time, tachycardia is easy to form. In addition, for patients with severe coronary calcification, acute myocardial infarction may occur due to acute coronary artery occlusion, resulting in tachycardia. It is
recommended that patients seek medical attention in time for corresponding diagnosis and determine treatment options.