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English: What is atrial flutter? Atrial flutter is an atrial arrhythmia where the atria contract at extremely high rates as a result of a reentrant circuit. This video describes the known pathophysiology for atrial flutter, as well as the two types, signs and symptoms, complications, and treatment.
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7 June 2016

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current20:16, 9 February 20188 min 29 s, 1,920 × 1,080 (67.93 MB)wikimediacommons>OsmoseItWe introduced F-wave terminology which was omitted from the original version and added a few sections.

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