![]() ![]() It is usually seen in Atrial Flutter arrhythmia ( 250-350 bpm). This type of wave is known as the F wave. Sometimes, it is difficult to recognize. Here, you will see inverted P waves followed by a QRS complex with irregular heart rhythm. ![]() If your heart beats too fast in the upper (atrium) chamber, it will form a tooth-like shape (sawtooth). Your doctor may clinically coordinate the ECG results with your symptoms. It is not much life-threatening, but it may be a sign of severe heart problems and breathing problems. In these multiple atrial activities, your heart generally beats fast, around 125-250 bpm. If you find more than one P wave in the ECG pattern followed by a QRS complex, it is called Atrial Tachycardia. P wave abnormalities indicate a problem in the upper chamber (atrium) of your heart. In ECG, the P wave represents atrial depolarization. If the R-R distance is unequal, then it will be an irregular rhythm. If the R-R distance is the same or equal, then it is a regular rhythm. The disturbances in heart rhythm cause arrhythmia. Here, you need to check R-R distance is the same or not.
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