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Heart rate 100 after valve replacement. Is that normal?


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Valve replacement generally refers to heart valve replacement. Whether the heart rate 100 beats/min is normal after heart valve replacement should be analyzed according to the specific situation. If the patient recovers well after heart valve replacement and has no other discomfort symptoms, the heart rate is measured under emotional excitement, tension, slight exercise, etc. At this time, the heart rate 100 beats/min is generally normal, so there is no need to worry too much.
If the patient has poor postoperative recovery and has discomfort symptoms such as palpitation, myocardium and chest distress, and this phenomenon is measured under resting state, it is generally abnormal, which may be caused by complicated infection, heart failure and other reasons, and should seek medical attention in time.