
pmid: 23402461
Cardiac arrhythmias comprise of a heterogeneous group of disorders which manifest in a wide range of clinical presentations. They can be associated with underlying cardiac disease and portend a grave prognosis, with some arrhythmias being rapidly fatal. Other arrhythmias, however are relatively benign and can be asymptomatic or may be a mere inconvenience for the patient. All primary care physicians can expect to encounter some forms of arrhythmias during the course of their practice. This review article provides a brief overview of the commonly seen tachyarrhythmias for the general practitioner and provides relevant updates on the recent developments in our understanding of their mechanisms and management.
Heart Ventricles, Electric Countershock, Arrhythmias, Cardiac, Cardiovascular Agents, Electrocardiography, Atrial Flutter, Risk Factors, Tachycardia, Atrial Fibrillation, Catheter Ablation, Humans
Heart Ventricles, Electric Countershock, Arrhythmias, Cardiac, Cardiovascular Agents, Electrocardiography, Atrial Flutter, Risk Factors, Tachycardia, Atrial Fibrillation, Catheter Ablation, Humans
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