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Arrhythmia Collection

"Arrhythmia: When Your Heart Beats to Its Own Rhythm" Irregular heartbeat, a condition known as arrhythmia, can disrupt the steady rhythm of your heart

Background imageArrhythmia Collection: Irregular heartbeat

Irregular heartbeat. Conceptual image of a chest X-ray overlaid with an electrocardiogram (heart monitor) trace showing extrasystole

Background imageArrhythmia Collection: Irregular heart beat, conceptual image C013 / 8807

Irregular heart beat, conceptual image C013 / 8807
Irregular heart beat, conceptual image. Computer artwork of ECG (electrocardiogram) traces (red) behind a human heart, representing cardiac arrhythmia

Background imageArrhythmia Collection: Defibrillator

Defibrillator
MODEL RELEASED. Defibrillator. Surgeon holding a defibrillator used to treat a heart attack, or myocardial infarction. During a heart attack

Background imageArrhythmia Collection: Cardiac arrhythmia with heart and ECGs

Cardiac arrhythmia with heart and ECGs
Cardiac arrhythmia. Illustration of a section through a human heart. Electrocardiogram (ECG) traces (red) show cardiac arrhythmia, the abnormal rhythm or rate of the heartbeat

Background imageArrhythmia Collection: Heart disease: hand held up to irregular ECG trace

Heart disease: hand held up to irregular ECG trace
MODEL RELEASED. Heart disease. Computer artwork of a man holding his hand up to an ECG (electro- cardiogram) trace showing an irregular and falling heartbeat

Background imageArrhythmia Collection: Heart disease: artwork of an irregular ECG trace

Heart disease: artwork of an irregular ECG trace

Background imageArrhythmia Collection: Atrial fibrillation, artwork

Atrial fibrillation, artwork
Atrial fibrillation. Artwork of a section through a human heart during atrial fibrillation, a rapid, irregular heartbeat. Two electrocardiogram traces (ECGs) are seen at centre left and upper right

Background imageArrhythmia Collection: Artwork of heart & ECG trace in heart failure

Artwork of heart & ECG trace in heart failure
Heart failure. Cutaway illustration of a human heart and an ECG (electrocardiogram) trace in left ventricular heart failure

Background imageArrhythmia Collection: Atrial fibrillation

Atrial fibrillation. Artwork of a section through a human heart during atrial fibrillation, a rapid, irregular heartbeat. In the background are ECG (electrocardiogram) traces

Background imageArrhythmia Collection: Irregular heartbeat, conceptual artwork

Irregular heartbeat, conceptual artwork
Irregular heartbeat, conceptual computer artwork. ECG (electrocardiogram) traces showing irregularity of the heart rhythm (arrhythmia), and human figures with visible hearts

Background imageArrhythmia Collection: Digoxin molecule, heart drug

Digoxin molecule, heart drug
Digoxin molecule. Computer model of a molecule of the heart drug digoxin (C41.H64.O14). The atoms (balls) are colour-coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (grey), and oxygen (red)


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"Arrhythmia: When Your Heart Beats to Its Own Rhythm" Irregular heartbeat, a condition known as arrhythmia, can disrupt the steady rhythm of your heart. Conceptual images C013/8808 and C013/8807 visually depict this irregularity, highlighting the importance of understanding and managing it. In some cases, a heart pacemaker may be necessary to regulate the heartbeat. An X-ray image showcases this life-saving device in action. Similarly, a defibrillator plays a crucial role in restoring normal heart rhythms during emergencies. Artwork illustrating an irregular ECG trace emphasizes the impact on overall heart health. This condition is not to be taken lightly; it requires attention and care from medical professionals. The hand held up to an irregular ECG trace signifies our need for intervention when facing heart disease caused by arrhythmias. It serves as a reminder that early detection and treatment are key in preventing further complications. Understanding arrhythmia empowers individuals to take control of their cardiovascular health. By recognizing its symptoms and seeking appropriate medical advice, we can work towards maintaining a healthy heartbeat rhythm and living life to its fullest potential. Remember: Your heart deserves harmony – let's strive together for rhythmic well-being.