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Do pvcs usually involve both ventricules?

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Dr. Douglas Fronzaglia ii, do, ms answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine - Geriatrics

Yes: Pvc's are extra heart beats that occur only in the bottom part of the heart knows as the right and left ventricles. They occur commonly with excessive use of stimulant such as caffeine or overuse of alcohol. They may sometimes signify underlying heart issues.

Answered 2/2/2012

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