...href=u0022https://adoctor.org/wp-admin/post.php?post=4770u0026amp;action=edit#fn9u0022u003e[9]u003c/au003eu003c/supu003e Other names for chronic heart failure Cardiac failure Chronic congestive heart failure Congestive heart failure UpToDate. “Patient education: Heart failure (Beyond the Basics).” November 20, 2017. Accessed August 10,...
...oxygen even after they have been discharged. In patients who have histories of heart conditions, there is a risk of stroke or cardiac arrhythmias. Blood clots could also develop and...
...is not recommended for everyone. Some patients who are considered not good candidates for the procedure include those with: Lymphoreticular tumours Pulmonary issues Cardiac problems Renal issues Disseminated disease Significant...
...perforation and bleeding. There are also some complications related to the use of sedation and these may include some cardiac and respiratory issues. The risk, however, is quite low, especially...
...can undergo ablation therapy. For example, the treatment is not recommended for patients who have cardiac pacemakers. The treatment also has some potential risks and complications, including: Bleeding Infection Injury...
...dehiscence through the friable cardiac muscle in small infants. In most patients, these can be observed and will eventually close spontaneously. However, if the leak is large and causes hemodynamic...
...**Neurological problems:** Meningitis, facial palsy, encephalitis, or radiculopathy (nerve damage) * **Cardiac involvement:** Myocarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle), pericarditis (inflammation of the sac around the heart), or atrioventricular block...
...cardiac and pulmonary function problems that can cause breathing difficulties. The surgical procedure was initially developed by Dr. Donald Nuss, leading to the procedure being termed as the Nuss technique....
...variant also exists. Non-infective endocarditis is a build-up of clots on the endocardium or cardiac valves, caused by certain medical conditions, including some types of cancer, pregnancy, and trauma.[2] Endocarditis...
...non-epileptic seizures. Some conditions that may be mistaken for generalized seizures include:[1][16][18] Panic attacks Fainting Collapsing due to irregular heart beats (cardiac arrhythmia) Collapsing due to other heart conditions Tourette...