A previous heart attack, congenital heart disease, heart muscle disease, a previous episode of V-fib, and injuries to the heart, such as electrocution, all put someone at higher risk of V-fib. In addition, using illegal drugs such as methamphetamine or cocaine, and significant electrolyte imbalances such as magnesium or potassium abnormalities, put someone at greater risk for the condition.

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