Atrial flutter and atrial fibrillation

Synonyms in the broadest sense Tachycardia absoluta Tachyarrhythmia absolute Tachycardia Heart Chase Atrial flutter or fibrillation is a temporary (intermittent or paroxymal) or permanent (permanent) arrhythmia with disordered activity of the atria. In atrial flutter, the atria contract at frequencies of more than 250-350 beats per minute. In atrial fibrillation, frequencies of 350 to 600 … Atrial flutter and atrial fibrillation

General causes | Atrial flutter and atrial fibrillation

General causes Atrial flutter/flicker can occur in all diseases of the heart that are associated with damage or overstretching of the atria. Diseases that often lead to atrial fibrillation: Multiple reentry circuits are considered the basic mechanism of atrial flutter/flicker. During normal cardiac action, any potential is lost once the ventricular muscles are reached, as … General causes | Atrial flutter and atrial fibrillation

Consequences | Atrial flutter and atrial fibrillation

Consequences As a consequence of atrial fibrillation, a decrease in cardiac output may occur because the atria with their pumping function no longer contribute to filling the chambers. In addition, a permanent ventricular tachycardia due to conduction via the AV node can lead to damage of the ventricular muscles, which can lead to heart failure … Consequences | Atrial flutter and atrial fibrillation

Treatment of atrial fibrillation | Atrial flutter and atrial fibrillation

Treatment of atrial fibrillation In the treatment of atrial flutter, not only the age of the patient but also secondary diseases are taken into account. In young patients who do not have any significant concomitant diseases, an attempt is first made to normalize the corresponding point in the stimulus transmission system, which generates irregular impulses, … Treatment of atrial fibrillation | Atrial flutter and atrial fibrillation