arrhythmogenesis
Arrhythmogenesis refers to the biological processes and mechanisms that lead to the development of abnormal heart rhythms, or arrhythmias. These irregularities in the heart’s electrical activity can disrupt normal cardiac function, potentially resulting in conditions such as atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, or sudden cardiac death. The phenomenon arises from disturbances in the heart’s electrical conduction system, which coordinates contractions through specialized cells known as cardiomyocytes.
Key factors contributing to arrhythmogenesis include abnormal automaticity, triggered activity, and reentry. Abnormal automaticity occurs when
Underlying causes of arrhythmogenesis may be congenital, such as in long QT syndrome, or acquired, including
Diagnosis often relies on electrocardiography (ECG), Holter monitoring, or electrophysiological studies, while treatment may involve medications,