CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS


CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS
Please note that this section includes a dedicated page on atrial fibrillation, one of the most common cardiac arrhythmias, affecting more than 15 million people worldwide. Untreated cardiac arrhythmias are a potentially serious medical condition. If left untreated, they can be the cause of serious heart problems and even lead to death. Early detection and treatment are crucial in preventing more serious health problems. It has also been observed that the magnesium level in the right atrial tissue is lower in adult patients with postoperative cardiac arrhythmias compared to patients without arrhythmias after heart surgery.
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Cardiac arrhythmias are often first detected by simple but nonspecific means: auscultation of the heartbeat with a stethoscope, or feeling for peripheral pulses. These cannot usually diagnose specific dysrhythmias, but can give a general indication of the heart rate and whether it is regular or irregular. Not all the electrical impulses of the heart produce audible or palpable beats; in many cardiac arrhythmias, the premature or abnormal beats do not produce an effective pumping action and are experienced as "skipped" beats. An cardiac arrhythmia is an irregularity in the heart's normal rhythm. Not all the electrical impulses of the heart produce audible or palpable beats; in many cardiac arrhythmias, the premature or abnormal beats do not produce an effective pumping action and are experienced as "skipped" beats. They conclude that there may be a selective increase in cardiac sympathetic activity during panic attacks and that release of epinephrine from the sympathetic nerves of the heart could trigger cardiac arrhythmias.

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