allorhythmia
/əˌloʊrɪˈθmiə/Definitions
1. noun
an excessive or abnormal heart rhythm caused by the premature contraction of all the heart’s atria, or the premature contraction of all the heart’s ventricles, often caused by a heart condition such as Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome
“The doctor examined the patient’s ECG to diagnose their allorhythmia.”