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Each side of the heart consists of an atrium and a ventricle which are two connected chambers. The atria (plural of atrium) are where the blood collects when it enters the heart. The ventricles ...
the change in action in the ventricles, when the auricle fibrillates, is consequently profound." Sir Thomas Lewis, 1912 [1] While some of the acute physiologic consequences of atrial fibrillation ...