Atrial Fibrillation:
Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is the most common type of serious arrhythmia, affecting over two million Americans. It is a disorder of the heart's electrical system, causing it to beat irregularly and too fast. AFib can cause serious health problems, including stroke, heart failure, and other heart-related complications. Treatment options for AFib include lifestyle changes, medications, and procedures such as ablation.
Supraventricular Tachycardia:
Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) is another type of serious arrhythmia. SVT is an abnormally fast heart rate caused by an electrical circuit that is too short or too long. SVT can cause dizziness, chest pain, or shortness of breath. Treatment for SVT may include medications, lifestyle changes, or procedures such as ablation or pacemaker implantation.
Ventricular Tachycardia:
Ventricular tachycardia (VT) is a type of serious arrhythmia caused by abnormal electrical signals in the lower chambers of the heart. VT can cause chest pain, lightheadedness, or fainting, and can be life-threatening if not treated quickly. Treatment options for VT include medications, lifestyle changes, and procedures such as ablation or implantation of a defibrillator.
Atrial Flutter:
Atrial flutter (AFlutter) is a type of serious arrhythmia caused by abnormal electrical signals in the upper chambers of the heart. AFlutter can cause palpitations, shortness of breath, and dizziness. Treatment options for AFlutter include medications, lifestyle changes, and procedures such as ablation or implantation of a pacemaker.