May 5, 2010 (San Diego, California) — In patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) undergoing kidney transplant, the presence of 2 or more cardiovascular abnormalities is a predictor of lower ...
After the initial screening history, physical examination, and laboratory assessment, 148 subjects were identified who were potentially eligible and underwent full cardiac evaluation. Twelve subjects ...
A new study reveals male endurance athletes over 50 may face increased heart rhythm risks during exercise, especially those ...
You may be able to lower your risk for developing heart rhythm abnormalities by speeding up your walking pace. That’s according to a large new study published Tuesday in the journal Heart, which found ...
Computer-generated heart replicas, or twins, can be used to identify hidden abnormalities in patients with a dangerous heart rhythm disorder, according to a study published Jan. 6 in Circulation. Scar ...
Though rare, sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in athletes often unfolds in high-visibility settings, like sports arenas, prompting ...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, yet progress in understanding and treating cardiac disorders is ...
ORLANDO, Fla.— Some babies are born with abnormalities involving the structure of the heart, known as congenital heart disease (CHD). While many studies have shown that more babies with congenital ...
Cardiac catheterization and angiograms are medical procedures that allow doctors to examine the inside of the heart and arteries. However, there are some differences between the two. Cardiac ...
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