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Q: What is the most dangerous arrhythmia?
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What is the most dangerous type of arrhythmia?

ventricular fibrillation


Is HEROINE a dangerous drug?

yes, it can cause heart arrhythmia and respiratory destress


What year was arrhythmia discovered?

You will have to list which arrhythmia.


What is the mechanism of death in most individuals with coronary artery disease?

Arrhythmia


Is arrhythmia communicable or noncommunicable?

No. You can not get an arrhythmia from another person.


How can you use arrhythmia in a sentence?

An arrhythmia is an irregular heartbeat.


How is arrhythmia used in a sentence?

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?"


What is heart arrhythmia and is it a serious condition?

Heart arrhythmia is a condition in which the heart beats too fast, too slow or irregularly. Most of the time heart arrhythmia is harmless, but in some cases it can be very bothersome or even fatal. It is important to work closely with you doctor to minimize risks.


How do you spell arrhythmia?

That is the correct spelling of "arrhythmia" (irregular heartbeat).


What does it mean when the heart trembles?

Arrhythmia, heart arrhythmia, see a doctor, heart arrhythmia can mean two things, heart attack or an anxiety attack


What are the warnings of cardiac arrhythmia?

warning signs of impending cardiac arrhythmia (the heart stops), the most common one is the sudden, abnormal development of increased or reduced heartbeat, Low blood pressure, or weakness.


What are symptoms of cardiac arrhythmia?

The most common symptom of arrhythmia is abnormal heartbeat awareness. The patient becomes aware that something is wrong whit his heartbeat. It is not always harmful, but it can be a prologue of a serious heart condition.