In the true meaning of the word, a= without; the only arrhythmia is asystole which is an absence of heart beats.
Fibrillation is a dysrhythmia, dys= not, characterized by fast, unfocused impulses in the atria or ventricles causing the heart tissue to quiver instead of contract uniformly.
NOTE: some people (even medical professional)still incorrectly inter-change the words dysrhythmia and arrhythmia. When you are taking about heart rhythms be as specific as possible to avoid mid communication.
Arrhythmia is a general term for any irregular heartbeat, while atrial fibrillation (AFib) is a specific type of arrhythmia where the heart's upper chambers beat irregularly and too fast.
Cardiac arrhythmia is usually fatal unless reversed by electric defibrillation. Cardiac arrhythmia is also sometimes referred to as ventricular fibrillation.
Ventricular Fibrillation
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Atrial Fibrillation, Ventricular tachycardia, Ventricular fibrillation, Supraventricular tachycardia
ventricular fibrillation
Ventricular fibrillation (V fib, VF) is a fatal dysrhythmia that occurs as a result of multiple weak ectopic foci in the ventricles. In other words, there is NO coordinated atrial or ventricular contraction and NO palpable pulse. Ventricular tachycardia (VT or V tach) have three or more PVCs with a rate of >100
Fibrillation is an arrhythmia with rapid, chaotic contractions.
An atrial fibrillation is a cardiac arrhythmia which involves the upper two chambers of the heart.
Ventricular fibrillation is the most serious cardiac arrhythmia and it means simultaneous haphazard electrical activity of the Heart and it occurs in death. If the patient has collapsed with no pulse and the monitor shows a flat wave, then its Ventricular fibrillation.
Arrhythmia. An arrhythmia is a term used to describe an abnormal heart rhythm, where the heart may beat too fast, too slow, or irregularly. It can be harmless or life-threatening, depending on the type and severity.
No, atrial fibrillation (afib) is a specific type of arrhythmia, which is an irregular heartbeat. Arrhythmia is a broader term that encompasses various types of irregular heart rhythms, while afib specifically refers to an irregular and often rapid heartbeat originating in the upper chambers of the heart.