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SCAD, or spontaneous coronary artery dissection, is a type of heart attack. It happens when a tear forms in a blood vessel in the heart. It can slow or block ...
A recent Mayo Clinic study of residents living in a mostly rural, 11‐county region of southeast Minnesota found that patients with heart failure and ...
Signs and symptoms of heart valve disease may include: Abnormal sound (heart murmur) when a doctor is listening to the heart beating with a stethoscope. Fatigue ...
... heart failure, liver disease (cirrhosis), or kidney disease. It works by ... Heart disease—May increase risk of having heart rhythm problems .
The syncope that most concerns healthcare professionals is cardiac syncope, blacking out due to an underlying heart disease such as a heart rhythm abnormality, ...
Structural heart disease is a problem with the tissues or valves of the heart. The valves in your heart control the flow of blood from one part of the heart ...
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 lower ...
McLeod is Board-Certified in Adult Congenital Heart Disease as well as Cardiac Electrophysiology. He uniquely straddles these disciplines to care for an ever- ...
To lower risk of cardiovascular death and hospitalization in patients with heart failure, type 2 diabetes, kidney disease, or other cardiovascular risk factors:.
A previous heart attack; A heart problem present at birth (congenital heart defect); Heart muscle disease (cardiomyopathy); Injuries that cause damage to the ...
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