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Arrhythmia or dysrhythmia refers to an abnormal heart rhythm caused by a defect in the heart's conduction system. It can cause the heart to beat irregularly, too quickly, or too slowly, leading to symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, and fainting. Factors such as stress, caffeine, alcohol, nicotine, cocaine, certain drugs, congenital defects, diseases, and electrolyte abnormalities can trigger arrhythmias.
Arrhythmias are categorized by their speed, rhythm, and origin. A slow...
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Individualized treatment strategies are crucial for patients with atrial fibrillation. Addressing risk factors, stroke risk, and patient goals is essential for all individuals.

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Implications:

  • This approach can lead to improved patient outcomes and quality of life.
  • Highlights the need for patient-centered care in managing atrial fibrillation.