Trusted SVT Resources to Share with Your Patients

SVT, or supraventricular tachycardia, is one of the most common heart rhythm disorders and affects an estimated two million Americans. It causes episodes of unexpectedly rapid heartbeat that can disrupt daily life and, if left untreated, may lead to serious complications. 

Support more informed patient conversations with clinician-recommended SVT education from UpBeat.org, the patient education platform from HRS. 

Explore downloadable tools, educational videos, and patient-friendly resources designed to help individuals better understand supraventricular tachycardia (SVT), recognize symptoms, and navigate treatment discussions. 

HRS thanks Milestone Pharmaceuticals for their partnership this SVT Awareness Day. 

For Patients & Families

Helping patients understand SVT outside the clinic can support more productive and informed conversations during care visits. 

UpBeat’s SVT resource center includes approachable educational materials clinicians can share directly with patients and caregivers. 

Downloadable SVT Patient Info Sheet

Downloadable SVT Patient Info Sheet

“What is SVT?” educational video

“What is SVT?” educational video

“How is SVT Treated?” educational video

“How is SVT Treated?” educational video

Additional patient-focused educational content

Additional patient-focused educational content

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For Clinicians

Understanding SVT From the Patient and Clinician Perspective

In a special HRStv interview for SVT Awareness Day, Jonathan P. Piccini, Sr., MD, MHS, FHRS, speaks with Anita Holz, MSN, NP — a nurse practitioner, SVT patient, and KOL — about communication gaps in SVT care, patient experiences, and evolving treatment conversations. 

Sponsored by Milestone Pharmaceuticals. 

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Looking for trusted information for yourself or a loved one? Wherever you are on your heart health journey, UpBeat is here to help you and your family get on the right track with expert-developed patient education resources, including videos and downloadable patient information sheets.