
TVFR
TVFR stands for Total Ventricular Fibrillation Rate, which refers to the measurement of how many electrical disturbances or irregular signals occur in the heart's ventricles during fibrillation. Ventricular fibrillation is a serious condition where the heart's lower chambers quiver instead of pumping blood effectively, leading to a life-threatening situation. Monitoring the TVFR helps medical professionals assess the severity of the arrhythmia and determine appropriate interventions, such as defibrillation or medications, to restore normal heart rhythm. It is a critical parameter in advanced cardiac monitoring and emergency cardiovascular care.