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Call Us+91 92688 80303Atrial flutter is a type of abnormal heart rhythm or arrhythmia that occurs in the atria, the upper chambers of the heart. It occurs when the heart's electrical systems malfunction. People may remain asymptomatic. However, atrial flutter increases the risk of developing stroke, cardiac arrest, heart failure, and other complications.
Atrial flutter is treated with medicines or surgery such as ablation (scarring small areas of the heart).
Atrial flutter is divided into two types:
This is an episodic type of atrial flutter that may last for hours or days.
This type is incurable and remains permanent.
Atrial flutter is asymptomatic in most patients. Some of the symptoms may appear, like:
More severe symptoms present themselves when the patient has underlying cardiac or pulmonary disorders. They are:
Atrial flutter does not have a specific cause. It may occur due to:
To diagnose atrial flutter, assessment of the heart rhythm is essential. Heart rhythm can be recorded by:
Atrial flutter can be controlled with medicines and seldom require a surgical procedure. The main aim is to control heart rate and prevent stroke.
Atrial flutter is initially not life-threatening. However, untreated cases carry an increased risk of clot formation in the heart. Clots in the heart may cause a stroke which can be fatal.
Another complication can be heart failure owing to injured muscles of the heart due to the constant arrhythmic activity.
Atrial flutter can be prevented by:
The prognosis of patients with atrial flutter is good. In some cases, it may resolve within 24-48 hours on its own. Patients need to be vigilant and consult a doctor at the earliest to prevent any life-threatening complications such as cardiac arrest or stroke.
Reviewed by Dr. Arun Kumar Gupta, Associate Director, Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology, Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker, Interventional Cardiology on 22-May-2023.
Max Healthcare is home to 5000 eminent doctors in the world, most of whom are pioneers in their respective fields. Additionally, they are renowned for developing innovative and revolutionary clinical procedures.
Max Healthcare is home to 5000 eminent doctors in the world, most of whom are pioneers in their respective fields. Additionally, they are renowned for developing innovative and revolutionary clinical procedures.
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