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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Paroxysmal atrial tachycardia
  1. ... a PAP test to detect cervical cancer. PAT Paroxysmal atrial tachycardia A disturbance of the rhythm of the heart ...
  2. Arrhythmia (American Academy of Family Physicians)  
    Arrhythmia/Start Here ... Arrhythmia ... American Academy of Family Physicians
  3. ... or further evaluate: Atrial fibrillation or flutter Multifocal atrial tachycardia Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia Ventricular tachycardia Slow heart rate (bradycardia) ...
  4. ... tachycardia (AVNRT) Heart block or atrioventricular block Multifocal atrial tachycardia Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia Sick sinus syndrome Ventricular fibrillation or ...
  5. ... Atrial fibrillation/flutter Heart attack Heart failure Multifocal atrial tachycardia Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia Sick sinus syndrome Wolff-Parkinson-White ...
  6. ... fibrillation or flutter Fast heart rate (tachycardia) Multifocal atrial tachycardia Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia Slow heart rate (bradycardia) Ventricular tachycardia
  7. Categories of Arrhythmias (Texas Heart Institute)  
    Arrhythmia/Start Here ... Arrhythmia ... Texas Heart Institute ... Arrhythmias are generally divided into two categories: ventricular and supraventricular. Ventricular ...
  8. Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome is a condition characterized by abnormal electrical pathways in the heart that cause a disruption of the heart's normal rhythm ( ...
  9. Arrhythmia (National Library of Medicine)  
    What is an arrhythmia? An arrhythmia is a problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat. Your heart beats too quickly, too slowly, or with an irregular ...
  10. ... heart beats. "Sick sinus" refers to the sino-atrial (SA) node, which is an ... too fast (tachycardia). In some cases, the heartbeat rapidly switches from ...
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