...abnormal heartbeats or arrhythmia. The natural electrical impulses of the heart are generated by the sinoatrial node. These impulses, in turn, stimulate the myocardium or heart muscles and allow the...
...original infection. Good to know: People affected by late Lyme disease may develop other subtypes of late Lyme disease, such as post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS) or chronic Lyme disease....
...a large cut (about 25cm long) in the chest to gain access to the heart. The heart is then stopped with its function turned over to a heart-lung bypass machine....
...the person’s risk of dying from heart disease and atherosclerosis. Who should undergo and expected results Angioplasty is recommended for people who are diagnosed with atherosclerosis or coronary heart disease...
...which could lead to a variety of heart conditions such as heart failure, angina or chest pain, arrhythmia or irregular heartbeat, and heart murmur. Valvuloplasty or stiff heart valve repair...
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...membrane lining the heart chambers while the latter is the heart muscles responsible for pumping blood. Patients whose heart has been irreversibly damaged undergo heart transplantation where their diseased heart...
...that impede the normal pathway of electrical impulses in the heart. **Q: What Causes Arrhythmias?** **A:** Arrhythmias can result from various factors, including: * Heart disease * Thyroid disorders *...
...Arrhythmia, also known as an irregular heartbeat, is a disorder that affects the electrical rhythm of the heart. It can cause the heart to beat too fast, too slow, or...
...the heart’s repolarization, should be upright. Abnormal EKG results may indicate heart problems such as: * Bradycardia (slow heart rate) * Tachycardia (fast heart rate) * Atrial fibrillation (irregular heart...