Since the atria are not contracting completely, they cannot effectively pump blood. If blood stays trapped in the atria, blood clots may form. 3D rendering
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The erratic electrical signals cause the atria to quiver.
The erratic electrical signals cause the atria to quiver.
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Created | 18 Apr 2023 |
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