This can result in fainting or heart failure. Atrial fibrillation is abnormal heart palpitations. When the palpitations are abnormal, faster than usual, it can be very dangerous depending on the severity. You should check with your doctor to see the possible cause of this. This could be a result of carbon monoxide poisoning, high blood pressure, and many many more things. If this is a long term effect you may qualify for disability benefits.
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the fibrillation causes the atria to beat out of rhythm, so it's unable to fill enough blood and cannot pump the amount of blood required.
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abnormal heart rhythms in which the atria, or upper chambers of the heart, are out of sync with the ventricles, or lower chambers of the heart. In atrial fibrillation, the atria "quiver" chaotically and the ventricles beat irregularly
Atrial Flutter. You may be thinking of atrial fibrillation, though.
If patients with atrial fibrillation experience rapid heart rate (rapid ventricular response) and are hemodynamically unstable (hypotension, altered mental status) then electrical cardioversion is appropriate. Defibrillation is never utilized in atrial fibrillation.
There is atrial fibrillation, an abnromal cardiac rhythm in which the atria do not contract properly. However, there is no such entity as fibular heart disease.
Sometimes an individual can feel their heart is not beating properly - they may feel faint or have an odd sensation in their chest. However, a heart arrhythmia such as atrial fibrillation can only be diagnosed through a EKG.