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Some areas of research include: Applying artificial intelligence with electrocardiograms to better diagnose and predict atrial fibrillation (AFib) and to ...
An irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation (AFib). Being born with a heart problem, called a congenital heart defect. Damage to the heart muscle ...
Some studies suggest that stress and mental health issues may cause your atrial fibrillation symptoms to worsen. High levels of stress may also be linked to ...
... atrial fibrillation/flutter, and all-cause mortality associated with PVCs, and to evaluate whether PVCs are associated with development of appendage dysfunction ...
Sometimes mitral valve prolapse causes blood to leak back into the atrium from the ventricle, which is called mitral valve regurgitation. Usually, mitral valve ...
— The 33 million people with atrial fibrillation worldwide not only suffer from bothersome symptoms, but also face a fivefold increased risk of stroke and a ...
But atrial fibrillation is underdiagnosed, partly because many patients are asymptomatic. Artificial intelligence-enabled electrocardiography (ECG) was recently ...
... atrial fibrillation (paroxysmal or persistent) in the past. Dronedarone belongs to the group of medicines known as antiarrhythmics. It works directly on the ...
Electrical impulses that cause your heart to beat (contract) start in the heart's upper right chamber (right atrium) and travel to the lower chambers ( ...
The hole is a small flaplike opening between the upper heart chambers. The upper chambers of the heart are called the atria. As a baby grows in the womb, an ...
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