Arrhythmias
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arrhythmias are deviations from the normal cadence of the ... which cause the heart to pump improperly.
arrhythmias , atria l: Abnormal heart rhythm due to ... station", leading to fast heart beats.
arrhythmias are caused by a disruption of the normal ...
Cardiac
... Other tests and procedures ... Cardiac
arrhythmias sometimes are classified according to their origin as either ventricular
arrhythmias (originating in the ventricle s) or supraventricular
arrhythmias (originating in heart areas above the ...
Myocarditis
... pericarditis accompanies myocarditis , other
arrhythmias may be present, such as supra ventricular ... the risk of blood clots and heart attack s
arrhythmias or abnormal functioning of heart valves ...
arrhythmias from heart inflammation ( myocarditis ) ...
Atrial fibrillation
... and go. Atrial fibrillation and flutter are two types of cardiac
arrhythmias , irregularities in the heart 's rhythm. Nearly 2 million Americans have ... is delivered to the heart through the chest to stop certain, very fast,
arrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation , supra ventricular tachycardia , or sinus ...
Calcium channel blockers
... heart , while reducing its workload; ... Common drugs for suppressing
arrhythmias include beta -blockers, calcium channel blockers , quinidine, digit ... and calcium channel blockers ) Anemia Abnormal heart rhythm (
arrhythmias ) Hyperthyroidism Kidney disease ... Said to be effective in ...
Cardiomyopathy
... heart rhythm is disturbed, leading to irregular heart beats, called
arrhythmias or dysrhythmia. CARDIOMYOPATHY - A condition whereby the heart s ... ( disease s of the heart muscle ) Certain abnormal heart rhythms (
arrhythmias ) after a heart transplant Congestive heart failure - In late 2001, a ...
Dizziness
... staggering or veering ... dizziness fainting The symptoms of
arrhythmias may resemble other medical conditions or heart problems. Always consult ... cardiac symptoms of dizziness , shortness of breath, palpitations and
arrhythmias as they occur. Dizziness or lightheadedness Blue lips, fingers, or ...
Edema
... edema Total failure of the heart to function (circulatory collapse)
arrhythmias including lethal
arrhythmias Side effects of medications ... Peripheral Edema ( Swelling of ...
Fainting
... exhaustion , lack of oxygen , or anemia . fainting The symptoms of
arrhythmias may resemble other medical conditions or heart problems. Always consult ... ( disease s of the heart muscle ) Certain abnormal heart rhythms (
arrhythmias ) after a heart transplant ... These symptoms can lead to a brief ...
Fibrillation
... down. Atrial fibrillation and flutter are two types of cardiac
arrhythmias , irregularities in the heart 's rhythm. Nearly 2 million Americans have ... is delivered to the heart through the chest to stop certain, very fast,
arrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation , supra ventricular tachycardia , or ...
Myopathy
... heart rhythm is disturbed, leading to irregular heart beats, called
arrhythmias or dysrhythmia. Cardio myopathy - peripartum Causes, incidence , ... ( disease s of the heart muscle ) Certain abnormal heart rhythms (
arrhythmias ) after a heart transplant Congestive heart failure - In late 2001, a ...
Palpitation
... palpitation s (abnormal heart beats) and includes symptoms of
arrhythmias and causes. Source:MedicineNet ... Heart Card 3X cardiac -event ... palpitation s . Treatment is emergent as life-threatening cardiac
arrhythmias are possible with higher blood levels. Other clinical features of ...
Palpitations
... Explains palpitations (abnormal heart beats) and includes symptoms of
arrhythmias and causes. Source:MedicineNet ... Heart Card 3X cardiac -event ... and palpitations . Treatment is emergent as life-threatening cardiac
arrhythmias are possible with higher blood levels. Panic disorder involves ...
Placebo
... in rabbits given about 40 times the normal human dose. For new, minor
arrhythmias , acupuncture may be effective in up to 70% of cases, but this figure ... western and Chinese herbal remedies are also used in the treatment of
arrhythmias . The Hemo dialysis Vascular Access Clinical Trials Consortium is ...
Pulmonary
... edema Total failure of the heart to function (circulatory collapse)
arrhythmias including lethal
arrhythmias Side effects of medications ... PULMONARY : Pertaining to the lungs ....
Pulmonary edema
... edema Total failure of the heart to function (circulatory collapse)
arrhythmias including lethal
arrhythmias Side effects of medications ... High-altitude pulmonary edema , which ...
Rapid heartbeat
... fatal (although this is very rare these days). Supraventricular tachy
arrhythmias - This diverse family of cardiac
arrhythmias causes rapid heartbeat s ( tachycardia s) that start in parts of the ...
Tachycardia
... - disturbance in the rate or rhythm of the heart beat. Various
arrhythmias can be symptoms of serious heart disorders; however, they are usually ... a tachycardia . When pericarditis accompanies myocarditis , other
arrhythmias may be present, such as supra ventricular tachycardia (SVT) or ...
Ventricular tachycardia
... treat: ... Because ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation (lethal
arrhythmias ) may be induced in the patient, the EP lab personnel must be prepared to ... heart to pump. When pericarditis accompanies myocarditis , other
arrhythmias may be present, such as supra ventricular tachycardia (SVT) or complete ...
Alcoholic cardiomyopathy
... damage heart muscle ( alcoholic cardiomyopathy ), which may weaken the heart , leading to heart failure . Cause abnormal heart rhythms (
arrhythmias ). Slightly increase the risk of breast cancer in women. ...
Angina
... had a 2. Calcium -channel blockers are used to treat angina ( chest pain due to poor blood flow and oxygen supply to heart muscle ),
arrhythmias (an irregular heart beat) and high blood pressure . Indication: use, concomitant with aspirin, as an anticoagulant in patients with ...
Aorta
... mural Hematoma ( Aortic Dissection ) Aortic Insufficiency (Aortic Regurgitation ) Aortic Dissection Aortic Regurgitation Aortic Stenosis
arrhythmias Arteriosclerosis ( Atherosclerosis ) ... Intercept esophagus microcoil - The microcoil is inserted transnasally for internal im aging of the ...
Aortic dissection
... mural Hematoma ( Aortic Dissection ) Aortic Insufficiency (Aortic Regurgitation ) Aortic Dissection Aortic Regurgitation Aortic Stenosis
arrhythmias Arteriosclerosis ( Atherosclerosis ) Atherosclerosis Atrial Fibrillation ... - aortic dissection * - aspirin and heart disease - ...
Aortic stenosis
... - A congenital heart disease that results in abnormal thickening of the ventricular septum and left ventricular wall. Aortic Stenosis
arrhythmias Arteriosclerosis ( Atherosclerosis ) Atherosclerosis Atrial Fibrillation Atrial Flutter Atrial Septal Defect s Atrioventricular Block ( ...
Aortic insufficiency
... valve that separates the left ventricle from the aorta ) damage to the electrical conduction system of the heart during surgery (causing
arrhythmias ) delayed growth and development ( failure to thrive in infancy) ... de Musset sign: Rhythmic nodding or bobbing of the head in synchrony with ...
Beta
... with high fever Medications such as negative inotropic drugs ( beta -blockers and calcium channel blockers ) Anemia Abnormal heart rhythm (
arrhythmias ) Hyperthyroidism Kidney disease ... producing hard thickened skin with an orange-peel configuration suggestive of scleroderma and ...
Blood pressure
... on blood pressure , ... Low doses of a beta blocker such as propranolol are useful adjuncts to control blood pressure and cardiac tachy
arrhythmias , but only after alpha blockade is established. 2) Drug -induced lupus can develop in response to the use of certain medications such as ...
Blurred vision
... nausea , vomiting , visual changes, blurred vision , anorexia , and palpitations . Treatment is emergent as life-threatening cardiac
arrhythmias are possible with higher blood levels. ...
Bradycardia
... made possible by a generous donation from: ... More on Bradycardia Arrhythmia - disturbance in the rate or rhythm of the heart beat. Various
arrhythmias can be symptoms of serious heart disorders; however, they are usually of no medical significance except in the presence of ... Bradycardia ...
Cardioversion
... Cardioversion - In this procedure, a small, electrical shock is delivered to the heart through the chest to stop certain, very fast,
arrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation , supra ventricular tachycardia , or sinus tachycardia . You may need medicine, electrical cardioversion , or a ...
Chest pain
... Calcium -channel blockers are used to treat angina ( chest pain due to poor blood flow and oxygen supply to heart muscle ),
arrhythmias (an irregular heart beat) and high blood pressure . The disease is characterized by low-grade fever , chest pain s, hoarseness , and ...
Chest MRI
... chest MRI uses powerful magnets and radio waves to construct pictures of the body. An ECG usually shows a normal sinus rhythm but may show
arrhythmias (abnormal heart rhythms) such as atrial fibrillation . Atrial fibrillation is more common in chronic mitral regurgitation , however. Other ...
Dementia
... higher functions, such as thinking or speech, lasting six months or more. Myoglobin uria ... Brain - Dementia Heart - Heart failure ,
arrhythmias , enlarged heart Kidney s - Kidney failure Nervous system - Numbness, tingling or weakness from nerve disease ... SENILITY (Senile ...
Digestive Disorders
... , including constipation Incontinence (both urinary and fecal) High blood pressure ( hypertension ) Abnormal heart rhythms ( cardiac
arrhythmias ) Addiction , including to alcohol ... A pediatric gastroenterologist, who specializes in digestive disorders among youngsters, may examine the ...
Dissect
... Hematoma ( Aortic Dissect ion ) Aortic Insufficiency (Aortic Regurgitation ) Aortic Dissect ion Aortic Regurgitation Aortic Stenosis
arrhythmias Arteriosclerosis ( Atherosclerosis ) Atherosclerosis Atrial Fibrillation ... - aortic dissect ion * - aspirin and heart disease - ...
Dyslexia
... . Dyslexia (Developmental Reading Disorder) Dysmenorrhea in the Adolescent Dysphonia - Spasm odic ( Spasmodic Dysphonia ) Dysrhythmias (
arrhythmias ) Dysthymia ... Seeing Dyslexia More Clearly - Source: Psychology Today Aging : Seeing (Age) Spots - Source:WebMD Feature Archive ammonium ...
Effusion
... and auto immune arthritis ). It may be painful or difficult to rotate the joints in some directions. Complications of pericarditis include
arrhythmias (irregular heart rates), pericardial effusion (fluid collection between the two layers of the pericardium ), and chronic heart failure . ...
Electrical shock
... Cardioversion - In this procedure, a small, electrical shock is delivered to the heart through the chest to stop certain, very fast,
arrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation , supra ventricular tachycardia , or sinus tachycardia . Electrical Shock ( Electrical Injury ) Electrical ...
Faint
... some other problem, such as hysteria, epilepsy , insulin shock , heat exhaustion , lack of oxygen , or anemia . faint ing The symptoms of
arrhythmias may resemble other medical conditions or heart problems. Always consult your child's physician for a diagnosis . faint ness dizziness ...
Heart block
... Disease Cavities ( Dental Caries ) CDH ( Congenital Dislocation of the Hip ) ... When pericarditis accompanies myocarditis , other
arrhythmias may be present, such as supra ventricular tachycardia (SVT) or complete heart block . Cardiac tamponade ... Mobitz Type I Second-Degree ...