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- Cardiac_dysrhythmia abstract "Cardiac dysrhythmia (also known as arrhythmia or irregular heartbeat) is any of a group of conditions in which the electrical activity of the heart is irregular or is faster or slower than normal. The heartbeat may be too fast (over 100 beats per minute) or too slow (less than 60 beats per minute), and may be regular or irregular. A heart beat that is too fast is called tachycardia and a heart beat that is too slow is called bradycardia. Although many arrhythmias are not life-threatening, some can cause cardiac arrest.Arrhythmias can occur in the upper chambers of the heart, (atria), or in the lower chambers of the heart, (ventricles). Arrhythmias may occur at any age. Some are barely perceptible, whereas others can be more dramatic and can even lead to sudden cardiac death.Some arrhythmias are life-threatening medical emergencies and can result in cardiac arrest. Cardiac arrythmias are one of the most common causes of death when travelling to a hospital. Others cause symptoms such as an abnormal awareness of heart beat (palpitations) and may be merely uncomfortable. These palpitations have also been known to be caused by atrial/ventricular fibrillation, wire faults, and other technical or mechanical issues in cardiac pacemakers/defibrillators. Still others may not be associated with any symptoms at all, but may predispose the patient to potentially life threatening stroke or embolism.The term sinus arrhythmia refers to a normal phenomenon of mild acceleration and slowing of the heart rate that occurs with breathing in and out. It is usually quite pronounced in children and steadily decreases with age. This can also be present during meditation breathing exercises that involve deep inhaling and breath holding patterns. Proarrhythmia is a new or more frequent occurrence of pre-existing arrhythmias, paradoxically precipitated by antiarrhythmic therapy, which means it is a side effect associated with the administration of some existing antiarrhythmic drugs, as well as drugs for other indications. In other words, it is a tendency of antiarrhythmic drugs to facilitate emergence of new arrhythmias. Some arrhythmias are minor and can be regarded as normal variants. In fact, most people will on occasion feel their heart skip a beat or give an occasional extra strong beat; neither of these is usually a cause for alarm.".
- Cardiac_dysrhythmia diseasesdb "15206".
- Cardiac_dysrhythmia icd10 "I47 - I49".
- Cardiac_dysrhythmia icd9 "427".
- Cardiac_dysrhythmia medlineplus "001101".
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- Cardiac_dysrhythmia caption "Ventricular fibrillation an example of cardiac arrhythmia.".
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- Cardiac_dysrhythmia icd "427".
- Cardiac_dysrhythmia icd "I47 - I49".
- Cardiac_dysrhythmia medlineplus "1101".
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- Cardiac_dysrhythmia name "Cardiac dysrhythmia".
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- Cardiac_dysrhythmia type Abstraction100002137.
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- Cardiac_dysrhythmia comment "Cardiac dysrhythmia (also known as arrhythmia or irregular heartbeat) is any of a group of conditions in which the electrical activity of the heart is irregular or is faster or slower than normal. The heartbeat may be too fast (over 100 beats per minute) or too slow (less than 60 beats per minute), and may be regular or irregular. A heart beat that is too fast is called tachycardia and a heart beat that is too slow is called bradycardia.".
- Cardiac_dysrhythmia label "Aritmia".
- Cardiac_dysrhythmia label "Arritmia cardíaca".
- Cardiac_dysrhythmia label "Cardiac dysrhythmia".
- Cardiac_dysrhythmia label "Hartritmestoornis".
- Cardiac_dysrhythmia label "Herzrhythmusstörung".
- Cardiac_dysrhythmia label "Trastornos del ritmo cardíaco".
- Cardiac_dysrhythmia label "Trouble du rythme cardiaque".
- Cardiac_dysrhythmia label "Zaburzenia rytmu serca".
- Cardiac_dysrhythmia label "Аритмия".
- Cardiac_dysrhythmia label "اضطراب نظم قلبي".
- Cardiac_dysrhythmia label "不整脈".
- Cardiac_dysrhythmia label "心律不整".
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- Cardiac_dysrhythmia name "Cardiac dysrhythmia".