Yes, you had 15 occasions of 3 beat runs. While it technically may be considered psvt aka. svt, 3 beat runs are very brief compared to sustained runs of minutes and often hours. Also, 130bpm is very slow for svt where rates from 220 to 260bpm are common. At this time, I wouldn't sweat it a bit.
Thanks for the reply. .... so how does pvc relate to svt? Is my heart getting weaker bc if this psvt? What is the difference between psvt and svt?
PSVT and SVT are one in the same. The "P" for paroxsysmal is often just dropped.
A PVC is typically just a one beat event although many people experience two or three in a row. More than three beats is considered Non-Sustainted Ventricular Tachycardia, NSVT. Supraventricular is a completely different condition. You should read up on these two to understand the difference. No, your heart is most likely fine. I experienced over 50 years of SVT and competed at high levels in several sports in my younger days. My SVT was cured three years ago with a procedure that eliminates the source of the problem.
So what will make the change from psvt to svt? When will I know if I need to go back to dr for it. Sometimes I feel like it might be gettingcworse since I found out I have this.
Again, PSVT and SVT are the same thing. People often just drop the "P" as the word just means, sudden or a burst.
How will you know? It's always good to mention it to your doctor. Jot down the dates that you have it and the length of time that you had the event. The more evidence you have, the easier it is for the physician to treat it. I lived with it for nearly all of my life. My cardiologist finally talked me into getting it fixed three years ago, and I've been free of it since.