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Fibrillary arrhythmia is a frequent contraction of the atria or ventricles. This type of arrhythmia can be asymptomatic, but it threatens the development of complications in the form of thrombosis, cerebral hemorrhage, or respiratory dysfunction. Fibrillary arrhythmia ranks first among diseases that cause heart failure in older people and accounts for 5–7% of cases of sudden cardiac death.
According to statistics, every 3rd woman over the age of 32 and every 6th man in this age category suffer from fibrillary arrhythmia. Usually