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Statistically what are the odds of ventricular trigeminy turning into vtach or causing long term problems?

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Trigemini: No statistical data. A lot depends on whether you have underlying structural heart disease or not. Seek help from a cardiologist or an electrophysiologist.

Answered 9/20/2013

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Unlikely: Ventricular trigeminy is common. Sudden death is rate. So the risk is very very low unless you have underlying heart disease.

Answered 5/8/2014

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