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Heart arrhythmia · Sudden cardiac arrest; Ventricular arrhythmia. Procedures performed · Atrial fibrillation ablation · AV node ablation · Cardiac ablation ...
“Previously, approximately 30 to 32 percent of our patients who survived cardiac arrest with ventricular fibrillation as the initial heart rhythm went home ...
Does anyone in your family have heart disease or a history of irregular heartbeats? Has anyone in your family had sudden cardiac arrest or died suddenly? Do ...
... heart pump. A weak heart pump can lead to heart failure if left untreated. Mayo Clinic is well situated to advance this use of AI because it has a database ...
Such damage might be due to a lack of oxygen or a heart attack. Heart valve disease. An echocardiogram can show how the heart valves open and close. The test is ...
Athletes with a genetic heart disease are often disqualified from participating in competitive sports because of the perceived risk of sudden cardiac arrest.
... cardiac arrest and shock survivorship. Conditions treated · Cardiogenic shock; Decompensated heart failure; Post-intensive care syndrome; Respiratory failure ...
... cardiac arrest, especially young athletes. “In Joe's case the partition between the two bottom chambers was so thick that it caused obstruction within the heart ...
Know when new heart failure symptoms require a call to a healthcare professional or an ER visit. An action plan can guide self-care.
The Cardiovascular Research Center's Heart Rhythm Disease Program at Mayo Clinic studies atrial fibrillation, sudden death and artificial intelligence in ...
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