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arrhythmica disturbance in rhythm, as in the heartbeat Not to be confused with:eurhythmic – characterized by a pleasing rhythm; harmoniously proportionedar·rhyth·mic A0437100 (ə-rĭth′mĭk)adj. Lacking rhythm or regularity of rhythm: "a slight arrhythmic imperfection when the car idles" (Garrison Keillor). ar·rhyth′mi·cal·ly adv.arrhythmic , arhythmic or arythmicadjhaving irregular rhythmThesaurusAdj. | 1. | arrhythmic - lacking a steady rhythm; "an arrhythmic heartbeat"jerking, jerkyunsteady - subject to change or variation; "her unsteady walk"; "his hand was unsteady as he poured the wine"; "an unsteady voice" | | 2. | arrhythmic - without regard for rhythmarrhythmicalunrhythmic, unrhythmical - not rhythmic; irregular in beat or accent | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeearrhythmiaarrhythmicenUK
ar·rhyth·mic (ă-ridh'mik, ā-), Marked by loss of rhythm; pertaining to arrhythmia.ar·rhyth·mic (ā-ridh'mik) Marked by loss of rhythm; pertaining to arrhythmia. arrhythmia (a?rith'me-a) [ ¹an- + rhythm + -ia] Irregularity or loss of rhythm, esp. of the heart. See: dysrhythmiaarrhythmic (-mik), adjectiveatrial arrhythmiaA disturbance in cardiac rhythm, including atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, multifocal atrial tachycardia, paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia, and premature atrial contractions. cardiac arrhythmiaAn abnormal rhythm of the heart caused by physiological or pathological disturbances in the discharge of cardiac impulses from the sinoatrial node or their transmission through conductive tissue of the heart.bradycardia; cardioversion; artificial cardiac pacemaker; sick sinus syndrome; tachycardia; reperfusion arrhythmiaCardiac arrhythmia that occurs as the infarcted heart is resupplied with blood after angioplasty or thrombolysis. sinus arrhythmiaCardiac irregularity marked by variation in the interval between sinus beats and evident on the electrocardiogram as alternately long and short intervals between P waves. Sinus arrhythmia may occur with respiration (evidenced as an increased heart rate during inspiration and a decreased heart rate on expiration) or may result from the use of digitalis glycosides. In older patients, presence of sinus arrhythmia is common and is statistically linked with an increased risk of sudden death. ventricular arrhythmiaA disturbance of the (cardiac) ventricular rhythms, including torsades de pointes, ventricular fibrillation, ventricular flutter, ventricular tachycardia, or frequent premature ventricular contractions. Synonym: ventricular dysrhythmiaarrhythmicenUK Related to arrhythmic: arhythmic, dysrhythmicSynonyms for arrhythmicadj lacking a steady rhythmSynonymsRelated Wordsadj without regard for rhythmSynonymsRelated Words |