Search Results 1981-1990 of 24821 for Cardiac arrest
... cardiac amyloidosis. A Noninvasive Monitor for the Detection of Preclinical ... heart disease at risk for or with evidence of heart failure (HF). Data ...
Clubbing of the fingers, in which the fingertips spread out and become rounder than usual, is often linked to heart or lung conditions. Asbestosis signs and ...
Participants in this study will either have heart failure (HF) and are scheduled to undergo cardiac resynchronization therapy pacemaker (CRT-P) or cardiac ...
... cardiac rehabilitation, prevention of LVEF decrease/; Predict the development of clinical heart failure/. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility ...
Red flags include having a family member who had a premature or sudden death at a young age and a family history of inherited heart problems. 1:12. Learn ...
This may be a symptom of a heart attack. An unusual angle to your arm, shoulder or wrist or if you can see bone, especially if you have bleeding or other ...
Healthcare professionals in this program research treatment approaches to sudden cardiac death and atrial fibrillation, as well as the effectiveness of ...
Heart disease develops over time and remains the leading cause of death worldwide, so identifying risk early is critical to preventing heart attack, stroke ...
... death. In a person who has been declared brain dead, removal of breathing devices will result in cessation of breathing and eventual heart failure. Brain ...
... Cardiac resynchronization therapy, Pacemaker insertion, SVT ablation, E...picardial ablation, Ventricular tachycardia ablation, Sudden cardiac arrest, Long ...
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