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Cardiac arrythmia
Name for all changes in the activity of the heart which are characterised by irregular excitation, changes from normal heart rate (60-100 beats/min) or an abnormal sequence of the individual actions of the heart. Classification is on the basis of the heart rate (bradycardial for low, tachycardial for high heart rate), the localisation or the mode of origin.

Causes
Changes in the system of the heart for conducting excitation, as a result of heart disease, abnormal electrolyte concentrations, vegetative or psychosomatic abnormalities, drugs (particularly cardiac glycosides and psychotropic drugs), poisons, hormonal disturbances (particularly of the thyroid), accidents with electricity or injuries to the heart (rare). Cardiac arrythmias are also frequent in healthy people (particularly children, adolescents and sportsmen).

Symptoms
Cardiac arrythmias often have no symptoms. They are often felt as palpitations, racing of the heart or missed beats (mostly extrasystoles). With corresponding underlying disease, symptoms of disturbances in cerebral perfusion, coronary insufficiency (angina pectoris, myocardial infarction) and heart failure, shock and cardiac thromboembolisms may develop.

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