...in conjunction with cardiac catheterisation (a procedure used to locate blockages) and stent placement after heart attack. Recovery after heart attack stent placement can be hastened with cardiac rehabilitation. Many...
...(ANS). This test focuses specifically on two areas of the central nervous system: control of autonomic cardiovascular reflexes and cardiovascular regulation. This test is used to detect abnormal cardiac behavior...
...Pleural effusion Fever References: Saint Luke’s System; “Percutaneous Balloon Pericardiotomy”; http://www.saintlukeshealthsystem.org/health-library/percutaneous-balloon-pericardiotomy US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health; “Percutaneous balloon pericardiotomy for the treatment of cardiac tamponade and...
...is also recommended for patients with complex cardiac anatomy, congenital heart disease, or if the procedure is expected to last longer than usual. Surgeons perform ablation therapy with the use...
...into the pleural space. However, if they rupture around the pericardial cavity, they can cause serious cardiac tamponade that requires surgery. To prevent serious complications, surgeons can recommend their removal...
...exploration of its cause, effect and prevention.” Accessed October 16, 2019. [13] Singapore Medical Journal. “Therapeutic temperature management (TTM): post-resuscitation care for adult cardiac arrest, with recommendations from the National...
...a loss of consciousness, and may eventually result in cardiac arrest. Anyone with a food allergy can have an anaphylactic reaction at some point in their life. There’s no way...
...brachycardia, respiratory depression, and cardiac arrest. If the symptoms are not treated immediately, a severe toxic reaction can lead to complete respiratory and cardiovascular failure that could eventually resulting in...
...embolism, most people make a full recovery. However, a severe pulmonary embolism can cause significant complications, particularly to the lungs and heart. Potential complications of a pulmonary embolism include:[2][9][11] Cardiac...
...muscles Numbness Weakness Headaches Anaesthesia also puts patients at risk of: Allergic reaction Anaphylaxis, or severe allergic reactions Seizures Cardiac arrest Due to the risks of anaesthesia, doctors may ask...