Cardiac arrhythmia refers to abnormal heart rhythm, as measured with an ECG. A "normal" rhythms is called a "Sinus Rhythm", as it originates in the Sinoatrial node of the heart. Any rhythm that originates elsewhere, or deviates from what is considered "normal" is an arrhythmia. There are many types of arrhythmia. On a cardiac monitor, if we see beats that are abnormal, we call the ectopy, or ectopic beats. But as far as a "term for arrhythmia"... that's the term: Arrhythmia.
Arrhythmias are when the heart does not beat in a correct rhythm.
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Possibly you mean cardiac arrhythmia? This is a medical term for an irregular heartbeat.
Cardiac arrhythmia is also known as an irregular heartbeat. It's not a medical condition itself but rather a symptom of a more serious condition. In order to determine its long term effects, the best course of action would be to see a doctor.
The medical term for abnormality in the heart's electrical activity detected by electrocardiography is "arrhythmia." Arrhythmias can cause the heart to beat too fast, too slow, or irregularly, which can lead to symptoms like dizziness, palpitations, or even more serious complications such as heart failure or sudden cardiac arrest.
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Arrhythmia is the term for a medical ailment of the heart, so it is a noun.ex. "The patient was admitted at 6:37 AM with arrhythmia and labored breathing."ex. "What are the primary characteristics of arrhythmia?"
The medical term for something of cardiac origin is "cardiac." This refers to any condition or symptom that originates from the heart.
Cardiac arrhythmia is usually fatal unless reversed by electric defibrillation. Cardiac arrhythmia is also sometimes referred to as ventricular fibrillation.
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Fibrillation is an arrhythmia with rapid, chaotic contractions.
Yes. That's called 'Cardiac arrhythmia'. Cardiac arrhythmia is a term for any of a large and heterogeneous group of conditions in which there is abnormal electrical activity in the heart.The heart beat may be too fast or too slow, and may be regular or irregular.