Atrial flutter

Atrial flutter, or tachysystolias atrium, is an irregular heart rhythm in which the atrial chambers reactivate at a rate of more than 250 beats per minute. It is observed mainly in patients with coronary heart disease, less often in patients with rheumatic heart defects, congenital pathologies, etc. The outcomes of atrial flutter are potentially unfavorable and require diagnosis and the prescription of adequate therapy.

How does heart rate flutter occur in humans?

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