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Number of ventricular premature beats and other causes of cardiomyopathy associated with arrhythmia: case series
We report a case of two patients with frequent idiopathic premature ventricular contractions. One of them had more than 25% of ventricular contractions per day leading to fast development of cardiomyopathy and its complete regression upon ventricular arrhythmia elimination. The second one had from 40% to 73% of ventricular contractions per day including non-sustained and sustained ventricular tachycardia without any structural changes of the heart during 28 years of follow-up.