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Think of it as a problem with the heart's electrical activity. This synchronized electrical activity allows the heart to fill and pump blood normally. Sudden ...
An electrophysiology (EP) study is a series of tests that examine the heart's electrical activity. It's also called an invasive cardiac electrophysiology test.
An abnormal heart rhythm, also known as an arrhythmia. Arrhythmias fall into two categories: too fast or too slow.
A heart attack occurs when there is a blockage, and your heart muscle is deprived of blood flow. People experience chest pains or difficulty breathing. A heart ...
An echocardiogram also can see if the heart's muscle is thicker than it should be. Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG). This quick and painless test measures the ...
It records the heart's activity during daily activities. Event recorder. This device is similar to a Holter monitor, but it records only at certain times for a ...
... a calcineurin inhibitor-based regimen to sirolimus lowers rates of cardiac allograft vasculopathy and malignancy in heart transplant recipients.
It's heart month, and in this Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute, Dr. Sharonne Hayes explains that when it comes to heart attacks, men and women can be very ...
Learn about symptoms, causes and treatment of cardiovascular disease, a term describing a wide range of conditions that can affect the heart.
Why? It helps reduce chronic inflammation in the body. Not all inflammation is bad, but once it becomes chronic, it can lead to heart disease, type ...
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