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  • ...t rhythm disorders. They have expertise in the electrical functions of the heart and use various techniques to diagnose and manage arrhythmias. Cardiac Electrophysiologists deal with complex heart rhythm disorders, including atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, and sudd
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  • ...n Heart Rhythm Association]] (EHRA), a registered branch of the [[European Society of Cardiology]] (ESC). * [[European Heart Rhythm Association]]
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  • ...e electrical impulse generated in the [[sinoatrial node (SA node)]] in the heart's atrium fails to propagate to the [[ventricles]]. [[File:3rd degree heart block.PNG|thumb|800px|Diagram of the heart's conduction system including the SA node]]
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  • * '''Cardiac Arrhythmias''': It is used to correct heart rhythm problems by destroying tissue that causes abnormal electrical signals. * "Radiofrequency Ablation for Cardiac Arrhythmias." Heart Rhythm Society.
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  • ...ity, in the absence of other causes of tachycardia such as [[Heart Failure|heart failure]], [[Fever|fever]], or [[Hyperthyroidism|hyperthyroidism]]. ...ate. Some theories suggest an intrinsic abnormality in the sinus node (the heart's natural pacemaker), while others propose an exaggerated response to norma
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  • ...rgery, interventional cardiology, and comprehensive care for patients with heart conditions. Trichur Heart Hospital boasts state-of-the-art facilities and a team of highly skilled ca
    3 KB (388 words) - 03:29, 17 March 2024
  • ...y of the clinical significance of the ECG, advancements in understanding [[heart failure]], and the study of [[arterial disease]]. ...himself to clinical research, with a particular focus on the study of the heart and circulatory system.
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  • ...resuscitation dates back to the 18th century, with the formation of the [[Society for the Recovery of Persons Apparently Drowned]] in 1774. However, the mode ...s per minute. This helps to pump blood around the person's body when their heart can't.
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  • ...acility is primarily used for visualizing the arteries and chambers of the heart and treating cardiovascular abnormalities like stenosis. ...to perform angiography and other cardiac procedures to diagnose and treat heart diseases. Procedures conducted include coronary angiography, angioplasty, a
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  • ...blood pressure may occur. Occasionally it may result in an abnormal heart rhythm. While the safety of its use during pregnancy and breastfeeding is unclear, ==Society and culture==
    3 KB (414 words) - 17:48, 22 March 2024
  • [[File:Heart numlabels.svg|alt=Heart|thumb|Heart]] ...Logos' meaning study, cardiology addresses the health and disorders of the heart and the cardiovascular system.
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  • ...ich a change from lying to standing causes an abnormally large increase in heart rate}} | diagnosis = An increase in heart rate by 30 beats per minute upon standing
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  • ...to remove or terminate a faulty electrical pathway from sections of the [[heart]]s of those who are prone to developing [[cardiac arrhythmia]]s such as [[a Catheter ablation may be recommended for a recurrent or persistent [[Heart arrhythmia|arrhythmia]] resulting in symptoms or other dysfunction. Typical
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  • ...reatening cardiac arrhythmias and delivers a shock to restore normal heart rhythm. This innovation has become a standard treatment for preventing sudden card ...profound impact that one individual can have on both their profession and society at large. He remains a role model for aspiring physicians, particularly tho
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  • Caption = A male patient walks on a stress test treadmill to have his heart's function checked. | ...'''CPX test''') is a [[cardiology|cardiological]] test that measures the [[heart]]'s ability to respond to external [[Stress (biology)|stress]] in a control
    24 KB (3,368 words) - 21:00, 28 October 2019
  • * [[Ulster Medical Society]] * [[Ultradian rhythm]]
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  • | symptoms = [[Cardiac arrhythmia|Abnormal heart rhythms]], periodic paralysis, characteristic physical features ...m]] (a long [[QT interval]]) and a tendency to [[Heart arrhythmia|abnormal heart rhythms]], physical characteristics including low-set ears and a [[Microgna
    22 KB (3,023 words) - 21:19, 20 February 2024
  • * [[Infectious Diseases Society of America]] * [[International Bone and Mineral Society]]
    31 KB (2,785 words) - 06:34, 28 August 2022
  • | caption = Drawing of a normal [[ECG]] tracing ''([[sinus rhythm]])'' with waves, segments, and intervals labeled. The [[QT interval]] is ma ...[[hypokalemia|low blood potassium]], [[hypocalcemia|low blood calcium]], [[heart failure]]<ref name=Mor2008/>
    51 KB (7,085 words) - 15:34, 1 May 2020
  • * [[Halachic Organ Donor Society]] * [[Harveian Society of London]]
    40 KB (3,570 words) - 02:56, 5 November 2023

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