The main symptom of cardiac arrhythmias is pounding in your chest, shortness of breath, fainting ,dizziness or feeling light-headed, palpitations, weakness of fatigue (feeling tired)
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palpations
Gan-Xin Yan has written: 'Management of cardiac arrhythmias' -- subject(s): Electrophysiology, Therapy, Treatment, Electric countershock, Arrhythmia, Cardiac Arrhythmias
Samuel Bellet has written: 'Bellet's Essentials of cardiac arrhythmias' -- subject(s): Arrhythmia, Diagnosis, Therapy 'Clinical disorders of the heart beat' -- subject(s): Arrhythmia, Cardiac Arrhythmias
Hypomagnesemia can result in hypokalemia and thereby cause cardiac arrhythmias
Cardiac arrhythmias and heart murmurs
Complications that may occur during the procedure include cardiac arrhythmias (an irregular heart beat).
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Cardiomyopathy is the discernible deterioration of the cardiac (heart) muscle that leads to heart failure. This condition is dangerous and can lead to arrhythmias or even cardiac arrest.
if a person experiences cardiac arrhythmias and low levels of potassium are present the person has a condition called hypokalemia.
Michael Bilitch has written: 'A manual of cardiac arrhythmias' -- subject(s): Arrhythmia
The medical term for something of cardiac origin is "cardiac." This refers to any condition or symptom that originates from the heart.