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How to calculate heart rate in atrial fibrillation?

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Answer:By counting the number of QRS complexes and multiplying by 6 , the number per minute can be calculated - because 10 seconds times 6 equals 60 second , or 1 minute.This is a good method when QRS complexes are irregular , as doing atrial fibrillation , in which case the RR intervals may vary fromm beat to beat .

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