Arrhythmia Postconversionnaya

**Post-conversion arrhythmia** is a term that refers to an abnormal heart rhythm that occurs after the heart's electrical activity has successfully converted to mechanical activity. This can lead to various complications and health consequences.

The main symptoms of post-conversion arrhythmia include: * Palpitations and pulsations in the chest, arm or neck. * Dizziness and lightheadedness. *Sweating and hand tremors. * Deterioration of exercise tolerance.

The causes of post-conversion can be varied and include **premature depolarization**, **conduction**, **automaticity** and other cardiac rhythm disturbances. These disorders can occur as a result of infections, cardiovascular disease, drug addiction, and other factors.

Diagnosis of post-conversion requires electrocardiography (ECG), which detects abnormal heart rhythms. Treatment may include antiarrhythmic drugs, which are aimed at restoring normal heart rhythm and preventing complications.

Post-conversion arrhythmia can have serious consequences for the patient's health and life. Some of these complications may include atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, clinical death, and sudden cardiac death. The prognosis depends on the cause and severity of the disorders.

Prevention of post-conversion involves early detection and treatment of cardiovascular pathologies and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. In addition, maintaining a daily routine, eating a healthy diet and avoiding stressful situations can also reduce the risk of developing arrhythmia. In conclusion, post-convection arrhythmia is a serious health problem, so timely diagnosis and treatment