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A heart arrhythmia is clearly described as a variation in the normal heart rate (HR) and/or rhythm regularity that is not physiologically justified...

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  • ArrhythmiasScoping of arrhythmias: A heart arrhythmia is clearly described as a variation in the normal heart rate (HR) and/or rhythm regularity that is not physiologically justified [1]

  • The risk in the graded phenomenon is either high (40%), non-risk (43.33%), or still-risk (16.67%)

  • The course in the graded phenomenon is either progressive (43.33%), regressive; 10%, intermittent; 6.67%, constant; 16.67%, transient; 20%, and non-fixed variation; 3.33%

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Introduction

ArrhythmiasScoping of arrhythmias: A heart arrhythmia is clearly described as a variation in the normal heart rate (HR) and/or rhythm regularity that is not physiologically justified [1]. Cardiac arrhythmias are happening if the electrical impulses that parallel your heartbeats don’t release precisely, causing tachycardia, bradycardia or irregularly [2]. Copyright © All rights are reserved by Yasser Mohammed Hassanain Elsayed. Copyrights @ Yasser Mohammed Hassanain E (AF) that can have serious consequences, including cardiac arrest and stroke [3]. Almost 80% of SCD often due to ventricular arrhythmias [4]. Most types of arrhythmia are benign, some will be predisposing to complications like stroke or heart failure [2]. The “Graded phenomenon” is a novel directory phenomenon for understanding the arrhythmia. The principal of “Graded phenomenon” is based on catching the graded changes in serial ECG tracings or even single one regarding the arrhythmias

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