A lot depends on the type of pacemaker that has been fitted. Does the tachycardia seem excessive or only a slight increase? Unless the tachy is causing symptoms, eg, breathless ness then it may be normal for that patient.
Tachy- means rapid.Tachy- means rapid.The prefix tachy- comes from the Greek words tachys (rapid or accelerated) as in tachycardia, which refers to an increase in heart rate.
tachy
The medical terminology combining form for "rapid" is "tachy-." For instance, tachycardia is abnormally rapid heartrate.
The root word "tachy" means fast or swift. It is often used in scientific terms related to speed or acceleration, such as tachycardia (fast heart rate) or tachyon (hypothetical particle that travels faster than light).
pacemaker is a pacemaker
The prefix for rapid or fast is tachy-(as in tachycardia meaning rapid heartbeat).Tachy- is the medical terminology prefix meaning fast, as in tachyphylaxis or tachycardia.
supress
Yes
fast or rapid as in tachycardia or tachypnea
subdue
pacemaker is a pacemaker