| 31. | Also, ventricular fibrillation frequently occurs below and asystole below.
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| 32. | Her death certificate lists ventricular fibrillation, or an irregular heart rhythm, as the cause of death.
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| 33. | In addition, ventricular tachycardia can quickly degenerate to ventricular fibrillation and death and merits different consideration.
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| 34. | The conditions are ventricular fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia, and both involve the ventricles of the heart.
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| 35. | Cardiac arrest can be caused by a sudden problem with the heart's rhythm _ ventricular fibrillation.
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| 36. | The first electrocardiogram recording of ventricular fibrillation was by August Hoffman in a paper published in 1912.
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| 37. | Spontaneous conversion of ventricular fibrillation to a more benign rhythm is rare in all but small animals.
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| 38. | Ultimately, ventricular tachycardia leads to ventricular fibrillation.
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| 39. | Although the most frequent cause of sudden cardiac death is ventricular fibrillation, other causes include the following:
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| 40. | Improved versions were programmed to be able to detect ventricular tachycardia, often a forerunner of ventricular fibrillation.
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