dysrhythm
Dysrhythm, also known as arrhythmia, refers to an abnormal heart rhythm. The heart's electrical system is responsible for regulating its rhythm, and dysrhythm occurs when this system malfunctions. This can lead to an irregular heartbeat, which may be too fast, too slow, or irregular in its timing. Dysrhythmias can be classified into several types, including bradyarrhythmias (slow heart rate), tachyarrhythmias (fast heart rate), and irregular rhythms.
Causes of dysrhythmias can vary widely and may include structural heart abnormalities, electrolyte imbalances, medications, infections,
Diagnosis of dysrhythmias typically involves an electrocardiogram (ECG) to record the heart's electrical activity. Treatment options
Dysrhythmias can be a significant health concern, potentially leading to complications such as heart failure, stroke,