proarytmiakoja
Proarytmiakoja is a Finnish term used to describe agents, conditions, or factors that promote arrhythmias. The word appears in Finnish-language medical discussions and is not part of a single standardized international nomenclature. It is typically used to refer to elements that increase the probability of an abnormal heart rhythm rather than elements that cause arrhythmias by a single mechanism.
In medical context, proarytmiakoja encompasses proarrhythmic factors that raise arrhythmia risk through electrophysiological changes. Mechanisms include
Examples often discussed are drugs with proarrhythmic risk, especially some antiarrhythmics (class Ia and some class
Assessment and management focus on monitoring and mitigating risk, including ECG surveillance, correcting electrolyte abnormalities, avoiding
See also proarrhythmia, QT prolongation, torsades de pointes, antiarrhythmic drugs.