Multiple Choice
A 60-year-old man experienced an ischemia-induced myocardial infarction and died from ventricular fibrillation. What factor was most likely to increase the tendency of the heart to fibrillate after the infarction?
A) Low potassium concentration in the heart extracellular fluid
B) A decrease in ventricular diameter
C) Increased sympathetic stimulation of the heart
D) Low adenosine concentration
E) Decreased parasympathetic stimulation of the heart
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