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An arrhythmia is a problem with the speed or rhythm of the heartbeat. During an arrhythmia, the heart can beat too fast, too slow, or with an irregular rhythm. A heartbeat that is too fast is called tachycardia. A heartbeat that is too slow is called bradycardia. Most arrhythmias are harmless, but some can be serious or even life threatening. When the heart rate is too slow, too fast, or irregular, the heart may not be able to pump enough blood to the body. Lack of blood flow can damage the brain, heart, and other organs.
Mortality, morbidity rates linked with AF remain 'unacceptably high' despite new treatments

Mortality, morbidity rates linked with AF remain 'unacceptably high' despite new treatments

BIOTRONIK to introduce Lumax DX system for complete atrial arrhythmia diagnosis

BIOTRONIK to introduce Lumax DX system for complete atrial arrhythmia diagnosis

Electrophysiology mapping and ablation devices market to reach over $2.1B by 2017

Electrophysiology mapping and ablation devices market to reach over $2.1B by 2017

Johns Hopkins cardiology chief becomes American Heart Association President

Johns Hopkins cardiology chief becomes American Heart Association President

Calcium-sensing receptor plays key role in lethal lung cancer complication

Calcium-sensing receptor plays key role in lethal lung cancer complication

Cypress receives FDA approval for ZUTRIPRO, REZIRA NDA to treat cough and common cold

Cypress receives FDA approval for ZUTRIPRO, REZIRA NDA to treat cough and common cold

Milestone completes $13 million round of equity financing

Milestone completes $13 million round of equity financing

ACT's TEMPASURE cardiac ablation catheter receives CE Mark

ACT's TEMPASURE cardiac ablation catheter receives CE Mark

ZYTIGA clinical study data on prostate cancer to be presented at ASCO 2011

ZYTIGA clinical study data on prostate cancer to be presented at ASCO 2011

NEJM publishes ZYTIGA plus prednisone Phase 3 trial data in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer

NEJM publishes ZYTIGA plus prednisone Phase 3 trial data in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer

TZ Medical, Cinterion announce Aera-CT mHealth heart arrhythmia monitoring device

TZ Medical, Cinterion announce Aera-CT mHealth heart arrhythmia monitoring device

Positive results from Relypsa RLY5016 Phase 2 trial to be presented at American Society of Hypertension meeting

Positive results from Relypsa RLY5016 Phase 2 trial to be presented at American Society of Hypertension meeting

New book provides insight into new stem cell therapies for stabilizing heart function

New book provides insight into new stem cell therapies for stabilizing heart function

Researchers discover quarky calcium release in heart cells

Researchers discover quarky calcium release in heart cells

MHI team uses cryoablation to successfully treat atrial fibrillation

MHI team uses cryoablation to successfully treat atrial fibrillation

NYU Langone researchers present recent findings at The Heart Rhythm Society 32nd annual sessions

NYU Langone researchers present recent findings at The Heart Rhythm Society 32nd annual sessions

Urgent action needed to avoid preventable strokes in Asia-Pacific region, says new report

Urgent action needed to avoid preventable strokes in Asia-Pacific region, says new report

Abiomed presents PROTECT II study data in percutaneous coronary intervention at SCAI 2011

Abiomed presents PROTECT II study data in percutaneous coronary intervention at SCAI 2011

New cardiac genetic testing guidelines for health care professionals

New cardiac genetic testing guidelines for health care professionals

Lead investigator to discuss growing impact of AFib on US health care costs and resources

Lead investigator to discuss growing impact of AFib on US health care costs and resources

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