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The heartrate increases and there are two extrasystolies short after each other  
The heartrate increases and there are two extrasystolies short after each other  



Latest revision as of 15:05, 11 November 2008

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The heartrate increases and there are two extrasystolies short after each other

Then, a chaotic rhythm develops: ventricular fibrillation.


Ventricular fibrillation


Now what?

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