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A person who has a VF episode can suddenly collapse or become unconscious, because the [[brain]] and [[muscles]] have stopped receiving [[blood]] from the [[heart]].
A person who has a VF episode can suddenly collapse or become unconscious, because the [[brain]] and [[muscles]] have stopped receiving [[blood]] from the [[heart]].


The following symptoms may occur within minutes to 1 hour before the collapse:
The following [[symptoms]] may occur within minutes to 1 hour before the collapse:
*[[Chest pain]]
*[[Chest pain]]
*[[Dizziness]]
*[[Dizziness]]
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==What causes Ventricular fibrillation?==
==What causes Ventricular fibrillation?==
The [[heart]] pumps [[blood]] to the [[lungs]], [[brain]], and other organs. Interruption of the heartbeat for only a few seconds can lead to fainting ([[syncope]]) or [[cardiac arrest]].


Fibrillation is an uncontrolled twitching or quivering of [[muscle fiber]]s (fibrils). When it occurs in the lower chambers of the heart, it is called ventricular fibrillation. During ventricular fibrillation, blood is not pumped from the heart. Sudden cardiac death results.
* Fibrillation is an uncontrolled twitching or quivering of [[muscle fiber]]s (fibrils). When it occurs in the lower chambers of the [[Cardiopulmonary bypass|heart]], it is called ventricular fibrillation.  
 
* During ventricular fibrillation, blood is not pumped from the heart. [[Sudden cardiac death]] results.
The most common cause of VF is a [[heart attack]]. However, VF can occur whenever the [[heart muscle]] does not get enough oxygen.
* The most common cause of VF is a [[heart attack]]. However, VF can occur whenever the [[heart muscle]] does not get enough [[oxygen]].


==Who is at highest risk?==
==Who is at highest risk?==
Conditions that can lead to VF include:
[[Conditions]] that can lead to VF include:
*[[Electrocution]] accidents or injury to the heart
*[[Electrocution]] accidents or injury to the [[heart]]
*[[Heart attack]]
*[[Heart attack]]
*Heart disease that is present at birth ([[congenital heart disease]])
*Heart disease that is present at birth ([[congenital heart disease]])
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*[[Sudden cardiac death]] (commotio cordis), typically occurring in athletes after an injury over the surface of the [[heart]].
*[[Sudden cardiac death]] (commotio cordis), typically occurring in athletes after an injury over the surface of the [[heart]].


Most people with VF have no history of heart disease. Yet they often have risk factors for heart disease, such as [[smoking]], [[high blood pressure]], and [[diabetes]].
Most people with VF have no history of [[heart disease]]. Yet they often have [[risk factors]] for [[heart disease]], such as [[smoking]], [[high blood pressure]], and [[diabetes]].


==Diagnosis==
==Diagnosis==
A cardiac monitor will show a very disorganized heart rhythm.


Tests will be done to search for the cause of the VF.
* A [[cardiac]] monitor will show a very disorganized heart rhythm.
 
* Tests will be done to search for the cause of the VF.


==When to seek urgent medical care?==
==When to seek urgent medical care?==
Ventricular fibrillation is a medical emergency and must be treated immediately to save a person's life.
 
* Ventricular fibrillation is a medical emergency and must be treated immediately to save a person's life.


==Treatment options==
==Treatment options==
If a person who is having a VF episode collapses at home or becomes unconscious, call the local emergency number (such as 911).
If a person who is having a VF episode collapses at home or becomes unconscious, call the local emergency number (such as 911).


*While waiting for help, place the person's head and neck in line with the rest of the body to help make breathing easier. Start [[CPR]] by doing chest compressions.
*While waiting for help, place the person's head and neck in line with the rest of the body to help make breathing easier. Start [[CPR]] by doing chest compression.
*Continue to do this until the person becomes alert or help arrives.
*Continue to do this until the person becomes alert or help arrives.


VF is treated by delivering a quick electric shock through the chest using a device called an external [[defibrillator]]. The electric shock can immediately restore the heartbeat to a normal rhythm, and should be done as quickly as possible. Many public places now have these machines.
VF is treated by delivering a quick electric shock through the chest using a device called an external [[defibrillator]].  


Medicines may be given to control the heartbeat and heart function.
* The [[electric shock]] can immediately restore the heartbeat to a normal rhythm, and should be done as quickly as possible. Many public places now have these machines.


It is a good idea for family members and friends of people who have had VF and heart disease to take a [[CPR]] course. [[CPR]] courses are available through the American Red Cross, hospitals, or the [[American Heart Association]].
* Medicines may be given to control the [[heartbeat]] and heart function.
 
It is a good idea for family members and friends of people who have had VF and [[heart disease]] to take a [[CPR]] course. [[CPR]] courses are available through the American Red Cross, hospitals, or the [[American Heart Association]].


==Where to find medical care for Ventricular fibrillation?==
==Where to find medical care for Ventricular fibrillation?==
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VF will lead to death within a few minutes unless it is treated quickly and effectively. Even then, long-term survival for people who live through a VF attack outside of the hospital is between 2% and 25%.
VF will lead to death within a few minutes unless it is treated quickly and effectively. Even then, long-term survival for people who live through a VF attack outside of the hospital is between 2% and 25%.


People who have survived VF may be in a coma or have long-term damage.
People who have survived VF may be in a [[coma]] or have long-term damage.


==Possible complications==
==Possible complications==
*[[Coma]]
*[[Sudden cardiac death]]


==Sources==
==Sources==
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/007200.htm
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/007200.htm
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Ventricular fibrillation

Overview

What are the symptoms?

What are the causes?

Who is at highest risk?

Diagnosis

When to seek urgent medical care?

Treatment options

Where to find medical care for Ventricular fibrillation?

Prevention

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

Possible complications

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Overview

Ventricular fibrillation (VF) is a severely abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia) that can be life-threatening.

What are the symptoms of Ventricular fibrillation?

A person who has a VF episode can suddenly collapse or become unconscious, because the brain and muscles have stopped receiving blood from the heart.

The following symptoms may occur within minutes to 1 hour before the collapse:

What causes Ventricular fibrillation?

  • Fibrillation is an uncontrolled twitching or quivering of muscle fibers (fibrils). When it occurs in the lower chambers of the heart, it is called ventricular fibrillation.
  • During ventricular fibrillation, blood is not pumped from the heart. Sudden cardiac death results.
  • The most common cause of VF is a heart attack. However, VF can occur whenever the heart muscle does not get enough oxygen.

Who is at highest risk?

Conditions that can lead to VF include:

Most people with VF have no history of heart disease. Yet they often have risk factors for heart disease, such as smoking, high blood pressure, and diabetes.

Diagnosis

  • A cardiac monitor will show a very disorganized heart rhythm.
  • Tests will be done to search for the cause of the VF.

When to seek urgent medical care?

  • Ventricular fibrillation is a medical emergency and must be treated immediately to save a person's life.

Treatment options

If a person who is having a VF episode collapses at home or becomes unconscious, call the local emergency number (such as 911).

  • While waiting for help, place the person's head and neck in line with the rest of the body to help make breathing easier. Start CPR by doing chest compression.
  • Continue to do this until the person becomes alert or help arrives.

VF is treated by delivering a quick electric shock through the chest using a device called an external defibrillator.

  • The electric shock can immediately restore the heartbeat to a normal rhythm, and should be done as quickly as possible. Many public places now have these machines.
  • Medicines may be given to control the heartbeat and heart function.

It is a good idea for family members and friends of people who have had VF and heart disease to take a CPR course. CPR courses are available through the American Red Cross, hospitals, or the American Heart Association.

Where to find medical care for Ventricular fibrillation?

Directions to Hospitals Treating Ventricular fibrillation

Prevention

An implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) is a device that can be implanted in the chest wall of people who are at risk for this serious rhythm disorder. The ICD can help prevent sudden cardiac death by quickly sending an electrical shock when ventricular fibrillation occurs.

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

VF will lead to death within a few minutes unless it is treated quickly and effectively. Even then, long-term survival for people who live through a VF attack outside of the hospital is between 2% and 25%.

People who have survived VF may be in a coma or have long-term damage.

Possible complications

Sources

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/007200.htm Template:WH Template:WS