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Of these athletes, 495 had long QT syndrome, a genetic heart disease that can cause fainting, seizures, sudden cardiac arrest and even sudden cardiac death.
When your heart isn't functioning optimally, your risk of heart attack or stroke increases. Thankfully, today there are several simple non-invasive tests to ...
This type also is called a cardiac resynchronization pacemaker. It's for people who have heart failure and a slow heartbeat. The device stimulates both ...
The group took turns performing CPR on Snitzer for 96 minutes, more than 30 minutes longer than previously documented out-of-hospital cardiac arrest durations.
Learn more about this temporary heart muscle condition that can mimic a heart attack. It may be triggered by stressful events, such as a loved one's death.
Survival with one versus three centimeters of active decompression during automated head-up CPR in a porcine cardiac arrest model Resusc Plus. 03/01/2026 ...
Heart failure. Heart valve disease. Damage to the walls and inner lining of tiny blood vessels in the heart, called small vessel disease or coronary ...
One is triadin knockout syndrome, a heart arrhythmia that could lead to cardiac arrest in children during exercise. ... cardiac death from genetic heart diseases.
Complications of sick sinus syndrome include: Atrial fibrillation, a type of irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia); Heart failure; Stroke; Cardiac arrest.
The primary purpose/objective of this study is to determine whether myectomy as a management option for severe hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) reduces the ...
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