The management of cardiac arrhythmias has altered tremendously over the past years. The condition Arrhythmias is a sudden change in the cardiology rate or rhythm of the heartbeat which can be slow or fast or an irregular pattern. Tachycardia refers to a condition where the heart beats faster than normal and Bradycardia is a condition where the heart beats too slowly. The irregular pattern of the heartbeat is known as Atrial fibrillation. Heart attack, smoking, congenital cardiology defects, and stress can some of the factors that affect the rhythm of the heart. The therapies for these diseases are antiarrhythmic drugs, catheter ablation, and implantable cardioverter defibrillators. There is no cardiac surgery for this condition. Though these treatments have had some success, they have limitations. In order to determine new cardiology treating conditions, effective therapeutic targets for the aid of arrhythmia, mechanisms of the genesis of arrhythmia should be further explored.
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