Types of Arrhythmias
Arrhythmias: Types list
The list of types of Arrhythmias mentioned in various sources includes:
Curable Types of Arrhythmias:
Rare Types of Arrhythmias:
Types discussion:
NHLBI, Arrhythmia: NHLBI (Excerpt)
Arrhythmia Types Originating in the
Atria
- Sinus arrhythmia. Cyclic changes in the heart rate
during breathing. Common in children and often found in adults.
- Sinus tachycardia. The sinus node sends out
electrical signals faster than usual, speeding up the heart rate.
- Sick sinus syndrome. The sinus node does not fire
its signals properly, so that the heart rate slows down. Sometimes the
rate changes back and forth between a slow (bradycardia) and fast
(tachycardia) rate.
- Premature supraventricular contractions or premature atrial
contractions (PAC). A beat occurs early in the atria, causing
the heart to beat before the next regular heartbeat.
- Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT), paroxysmal atrial
tachycardia (PAT). A series of early beats in the atria speed
up the heart rate (the number of times a heart beats per minute). In
paroxysmal tachycardia, repeated periods of very fast heartbeats begin
and end suddenly.
- Atrial flutter. Rapidly fired signals cause the
muscles in the atria to contract quickly, leading to a very fast, steady
heartbeat.
- Atrial fibrillation. Electrical signals in the
atria are fired in a very fast and uncontrolled manner. Electrical
signals arrive in the ventricles in a completely irregular fashion, so
the heart beat is completely irregular.
- Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. Abnormal pathways
between the atria and ventricles cause the electrical signal to arrive
at the ventricles too soon and to be transmitted back into the atria.
Very fast heart rates may develop as the electrical signal ricochets
between the atria and ventricles.
Originating in the Ventricles
- Premature ventricular complexes (PVC). An
electrical signal from the ventricles causes an early heart beat that
generally goes unnoticed. The heart then seems to pause until the next
beat of the ventricle occurs in a regular fashion.
- Ventricular tachycardia. The heart beats fast due
to electrical signals arising from the ventricles (rather than from the
atria).
- Ventricular fibrillation. Electrical signals in the
ventricles are fired in a very fast and uncontrolled manner, causing the
heart to quiver rather than beat and pump blood.
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(Source: excerpt from
NHLBI, Arrhythmia: NHLBI)
NHLBI, Arrhythmia: NHLBI (Excerpt)
There
are many types of arrhythmias. Arrhythmias are identified by where they occur in
the heart (atria or ventricles) and by what happens to the heart's rhythm when
they occur.
Arrhythmias arising in the atria are called atrial or supraventricular (above
the ventricles) arrhythmias. Ventricular arrhythmias begin in the ventricles. In
general, ventricular arrhythmias caused by heart disease are the most serious.
(Source: excerpt from NHLBI, Arrhythmia: NHLBI)
Arrhythmias: Rare Types
Rare types of medical conditions and diseases in related medical categories:
Arrhythmias: Related Disease Topics
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