Abstract
Inappropriate sinus tachycardia (IST) is defined as sinus tachycardia that is unexplained by physiological demands and accompanied by symptoms, commonly with resting heart rates (HRs) >100 beats/min and average 24-hour rates >90 beats/min.1 Prior case reports have discussed links between IST and pregnancy, but minimal data exist regarding clinical course and treatment.2,3 Our study presents new data on a large series of patients with IST in pregnancy and was approved by the Institutional Review Board of Ascension St.
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