Arrhythmia, defined as an abnormal heart rhythm, is one of the most prevalent and challenging cardiovascular conditions worldwide. It refers to any irregularity in the electrical impulses that coordinate the heart’s rhythm, leading to disturbances in the heartbeat rate or pattern. While some arrhythmias are benign and may not require extensive treatment, others can be life-threatening, significantly affecting the patient’s health and quality of life. Managing arrhythmia requires a multifaceted approach that includes accurate diagnosis, timely intervention, and long-term care strategies. The complexities of arrhythmia management arise from the diverse types of arrhythmias, the intricacies of treatment options, and the need for individualized care plans. This article delves into the key challenges of arrhythmia management, focusing on diagnosis, treatment, patient factors, and long-term care
Published Date: 2024-12-25; Received Date: 2024-11-27