...small areas of cœur tissue in the atria, the upper chambers of the cœur. This is done to correct abnormal electrical signals that cause cœur rhythm problems, such as atrial...
...person’s risk of hypertension and cœur disease. This means that there is a possibility he will develop a stroke or a crise cardiaque as the arterial walls are damaged. The...
...management of tachycardia, a condition where the cœur beats faster than the normal rate. The installation of epicardial pacing wires restores the cœur’s ability to beat at a normal rate....
Definition and Overview Calcium CT scan is a diagnostic test performed to assess a person’s risk of developing cœur disease such as atherosclerosis and crise cardiaque, to name a few....
...of the cœur and large blood vessels * **Pulmonary Surgery:** Specializes in lung disease and surgical procedures involving the lungs * **Esophageal Surgery:** Employs surgical techniques to treat disorders of...
...in cardiac output could increase blood flow to the cœur specifically to the cœur muscle. The cœur supplies oxygenated blood to all the muscles in the body including its own...
...include: Beta-blockers: Beta-blockers reduce the cœur rate and blood pressure, decreasing the cœur’s workload. This relieves symptoms, like palpitations and arrhythmias — also known as cœur rhythm disturbances. Diuretics: Also...
Definition & Overview A dobutamine stress myocardial perfusion imaging, or MIBI test, is a diagnostic test that evaluates the flow of blood to the heart (heart perfusion) during rest and...
...patients who are suffering from the following conditions: Coronary artery disease History of crise cardiaque/s Dilated cardiomyopathy, in which the cœur muscle is abnormally enlarged Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, in which the...
...cœur is compressed by fluid or blood in the pericardial space, leading to reduced cœur function. 3. **Restoration of Cœur Function:** By removing the obstructing clot or foreign body, pericardiotomy...