ventrikulaarisista
Ventrikulaarisista, also known as ventricular arrhythmia, refers to an abnormal heart rhythm originating from the ventricles, the lower chambers of the heart. These arrhythmias can disrupt the normal electrical signals that coordinate heart contractions, leading to irregular heartbeats. Ventrikulaarisista can manifest in various forms, including ventricular tachycardia (VT), ventricular fibrillation (VF), and ventricular flutter. VT is characterized by rapid heartbeats, while VF is a chaotic and often fatal rhythm that prevents the heart from pumping effectively. Ventricular flutter is a rapid, regular rhythm that originates from the ventricles but is less likely to cause symptoms compared to VT or VF. The causes of ventrikulaarisista can be diverse, including structural heart disease, electrolyte imbalances, and certain medications. Diagnosis typically involves an electrocardiogram (ECG) to identify the specific type and pattern of the arrhythmia. Treatment options depend on the type and severity of the arrhythmia, ranging from lifestyle modifications and medications to more invasive procedures such as catheter ablation or implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs). Early detection and appropriate management are crucial for preventing complications and improving patient outcomes.