Afluttering heartorheart flutteris commonly used to describe certain chest symptoms or cardiovascular conditions. It is not a specific medical term but in most instances it describes palpitations – the perception of the heart beating harder or faster. The term fluttering heart referring to palpitation...
History of acute coronary syndrome and atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter was less frequent in patients prescribed higher GDMT doses, whereas history of HF was more frequent in this category. Systolic blood pressure was higher in patients prescribed higher GDMT doses. Baseline EQ-VAS was lower,...
You've got this. Here's what you need to know to get started. Basics What Is Heart Disease, Anyway? Heart disease does not refer to a single condition. Instead, it’s a catchall term for a wide range of heart-related disorders that affecthow your heart functions. They include: High ...
Atrial Flutter:Atrial flutter is a regular heart rhythm in which many impulses begin and spread through the atria. The resulting rhythm is organized, but so rapid that the atria are not able to fully empty their contents into the ventricles. Atrial Myxoma:A myxoma is a tumor of the heart. ...
where it is extended by the Eustachian ridge along the floor of the right atrium to the os of the coronary sinus. These structures provide anatomical barriers which allow atrial flutter to exist in a protected circuit, which is necessary for perpetuation of reentry. The bottleneck for the ci...
Heart flutter and fibrillation in pregnancy : Thomas: Journal American Medical association, 1921, lxxvi, 1227doi:10.1016/s0002-9378(21)90625-2WobusR.E.American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Intracellular calcium dynamics in cardiac cells have been recognized as an important contributor in life-threatening ventricular arrhythmia (ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation) [136,137], as well as increasingly prevalent atrial arrhythmias (AF and flutter) [138,139]. Various cell types...
FIGURE 1.Ventricular flutter and ventricular fibrillation. (A) The sine waveappearanceof the complexes occurring at a rate of 300 beats per minute is characteristic of ventricular flutter. (B) The irregular undulating baseline typifies ventricular fibrillation. ...
Racial/ethnic and sex differences in safety outcomes and atrial fibrillation/atrial flutter–related acute healthcare utilization after catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation abre em uma nova guia/janela Hellenic Journal of Cardiology Cardiomyopathies in children: An overview abre em uma nova guia/jan...
Additionally, because the method utilizes a clinical NLP system that extracts language-independent medical concepts from clinical text, such an approach can allow for scalable comparison of patient populations across different regions and languages without building word or term mappings to standard ...