...presence of some symptoms Have a family history of chronic heart diseases, i.e. patients with a medium risk of coronary heart disease Chronic or long-time smokers Are taking heart medications...
...Difficulty exercising Swelling of the thyroid gland (goiter) Heart Racing heart or palpitations, i.e. pronounced awareness of one’s heartbeat High blood pressure Shortness of breath Digestive system Weight loss or...
...suddenly and/or is severely low Bleeding Severe burns Severe diarrhea Severe allergic reactions Heart attack Infections Liver failure Coronary artery disease or chronic heart failure Dehydration Some medications, such as...
...the lungs Any ongoing or recent injury Shock Stroke Kidney failure It is also not recommended for patients who are taking medications that help regulate their heartbeat. Heart telemetry is...
...a condition where the heart’s natural pacemaker operates slowly making the heart muscle to beat slowly as well. Heart block, on the other hand, is a term used to describe...
...newborn babies that affects the way oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood circulate through the heart. It is a congenital heart defect considered to be one of several major forms of congenital...
...the heart would exert more effort to compensate by pumping harder. Eventually, this can weaken the heart’s muscles and its walls leading to heart failure heart failure. Bleeding – The...
...including: * **Improved Heart Function:** Restores a regular heart rhythm, allowing the heart to pump blood more efficiently. * **Symptom Relief:** Alleviates symptoms associated with arrhythmias, such as chest pain,...
...heart failure, where the heart loses its full capacity to pump enough blood. Who Should Undergo and Expected Results? The medical community has no clear indications for transmyocardial laser revascularisation...
...closely examine the blood vessels that supply blood flow to the heart. Radioactive dye unable to pass through certain parts of the heart – This may indicate that the heart...