Tachyarrhythmia Atrial fibrillation

**Tachyarrhythmia** is the presence of a pacemaker in the heart, the frequency of which exceeds the norm. If this rhythm constantly increases, ventricular fibrillation and a tachysystolic form of atrial fibrillation or polytopic ventricular activity develops, which is paroxysmal ventricular fibrillation.



A tachyarrhythmia or arrhythmia is a disorder in which the heart beats faster. This type of arrhythmia occurs in 8% of people, and more than 20% of them suffer from it constantly, which leads to a number of different problems and complications. It is worth noting that tachyarrhythmic treatment for such a disease can take a long time and requires professional medical care.

Tachyarrhythmias include several types, for example, atrial fibrillation or atrial fibrillation. This type of arrhythmia is characterized by disruption of the atria and may not be permanent, but is dangerous. This is due to the fact



The so-called atrial fibrillation is chaotic electrical activity of the heart, in which it beats irregularly, quickly and irregularly. In such a situation, the heart is not able to fully perform its functions. Blood circulation in the body is disrupted, and internal organs and systems malfunction.

This form of arrhythmia is quite dangerous to human health. Some of the most common causes of its development are various cardiovascular diseases, heart failure, intoxication, a sharp decrease in blood sugar, arterial hypertension, coronary heart disease, trauma and stress, as well as ionizing radiation. In women, the disease can occur during menopause or pregnancy. It is believed that with atrial fibrillation there is a high risk of thrombosis.