...until it reaches your heart. The catheter first explores your heart’s electrical signals to determine the cause of an abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia). The doctor then uses radiofrequency energy through...
...for other arrhythmias. * **Recurrence:** In some cases, the arrhythmia may recur after ablation, but the chance of recurrence is generally lower than with medications. * **Long-term outcomes:** Atrial ablation...
...the condition is called arrhythmia. If left untreated, this condition can result in serious complications. Cardioversion is the process of forcing the heart to beat in normal rhythms by using...
...arrhythmia known as atrial fibrillation is quite common. Other conduction abnormalities may also occur, and are typically caused by the resection of significant amounts of the atrial wall or septum....
...abnormal heart rhythms. It uses an electrode that makes use of electrical impulses to stimulate the heart to beat at a normal rate. Pacemakers are used to treat arrhythmias. An...
...of your cardiologist even when you are referred to other specialists. What Does a Cardiologist Do? Cardiologists are qualified to treat heart attacks, heart failure, heart valve disease, arrhythmia, and high blood pressure. Cardiologists work...
...are sounds heard between heartbeats arrhythmias detected on an ECG evidence of mitral regurgitation seen on an echocardiogram Mitral valve prolapse chest pain location The chest pain related to MVP...
...Shortness of breath Palpitations Rapid heartbeat Irregular heartbeat (cardiac arrhythmia) The affected person may also present with lightheadedness, fainting and swelling of the legs. The symptoms depend on the cause...
...patients who: Are suspected or diagnosed of having an arrhythmia Are at risk of arrhythmia Are at risk of sudden cardiac deterioration This type of heart event monitor can be...
...or defects which can be present from birth Arrhythmia in the lower chambers of the heart (ventricular arrhythmia) or in the upper chambers (supraventricular arrhythmia) Hypertension is another cause of...