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'''Supraventricular premature beats''', also called '''supraventricular extrasystoles''' (SVES), are atrial contractions triggered by ectopic foci in the atria or [[Atrioventricular node|AV node]]. They include '''atrial premature beats''' and '''junctional premature beats'''. Supraventricular premature beats rarely cause symptoms and therefore rarely require treatment.
'''Supraventricular premature beats''', also called '''supraventricular extrasystoles''' (SVES), are atrial contractions triggered by ectopic foci in the atria or [[Atrioventricular node|AV node]]. They include '''atrial premature beats''' and '''junctional premature beats'''. Supraventricular premature beats rarely cause symptoms and therefore rarely require treatment.
[[Category:Cardiology]]
[[Category:Cardiology]]
[[Category:Internal Medicine (POTE course)]]

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Supraventricular premature beats, also called supraventricular extrasystoles (SVES), are atrial contractions triggered by ectopic foci in the atria or AV node. They include atrial premature beats and junctional premature beats. Supraventricular premature beats rarely cause symptoms and therefore rarely require treatment.