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What is Cardiac Dysrhythmia?

Sometimes referred to as cardiac arrhythmia, cardiac dysrhythmia is the accurate medical term for an irregular or abnormal heart rate. Cardiac dysrhythmia occurs when the average adult heart rate falls below or rises above the normal range of 60 to 100 beats per minute. Cardiac dysrhythmia can be life threatening.

Though some forms of cardiac dysrhythmia are not emergency situations, any form of cardiac dysrhythmia requires medical attention. Even dysrhythmias that are not emergency situations can be indicators of a more serious underlying cause and should be evaluated by a physician. Symptoms can often be felt through a change in heart rate or pulse, and dysrhythmia can sometimes be discovered during routine physical examines, but the only way to determine a specific diagnosis and assessment of heart rhythm is with an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG).

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