• Structural heart disease, also known as structural cardiac disease, is a collection of heart diseases that includes heart failure, coronary artery disease...
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    Cardiac arrest (redirect from Heart arrest)
    identify the specific mechanism in each case. Structural heart disease, such as coronary artery disease, is a common underlying condition in people who...
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    states (anemia, AV fistula, Paget's disease of bone or pregnancy), structural abnormalities (congenital heart disease, cardiomegaly, aortic aneurysm, or...
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    Flecainide (section Heart)
    Suppression Trial (CAST) demonstrated that patients with structural heart disease (such as a history of MI (heart attack), or left ventricular dysfunction) and also...
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    angina, heart attack), heart failure, hypertensive heart disease, rheumatic heart disease, cardiomyopathy, arrhythmia, congenital heart disease, valvular...
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    estimated to be 0.05% and is associated with congenital heart disease or structural heart disease in this demographic. As of 2001, it was anticipated that...
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    assist in distinguishing between them. In general, a history of structural heart disease markedly increases the likelihood that the tachycardia is ventricular...
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  • syndrome, also known as soldier's heart among other names, was a syndrome or a set of symptoms similar to those of heart disease. These include fatigue upon...
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    Lack of sleep/exhaustion Sarcoidosis Smoking Stress Anxiety Any structural heart disease which alters electrical conduction pathways due to tissue alterations...
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    that deals specifically with the catheter based treatment of structural heart diseases. Andreas Gruentzig is considered the father of interventional...
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    Bradycardia (redirect from Slow heart rate)
    due to AV node dysfunction in older people is commonly due to structural heart disease, myocardial ischemia, or age-related fibrosis. Atrioventricular...
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    Arrhythmia (redirect from Heart arryhthmia)
    or absence of any structural heart disease on autopsy. The most common cause of sudden death in the US is coronary artery disease specifically because...
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  • individuals without structural heart disease. Other possible etiologies are listed below: Hypoxia Pulmonary disease Ischemic heart disease Stimulants: cocaine...
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  • unoxygenated blood entering the systemic circulation. It is caused by structural defects of the heart such as right-to-left or bidirectional shunting, malposition...
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    circulation. It is estimated to account for 2-3% of all congenital heart disease. Early signs and symptoms include poor feeding, cyanosis, and diminished...
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  • Predict Ventricular Arrhythmia Risk in Euthyroid Patients With Structural Heart Disease". The American Journal of Cardiology. 125 (8): 1162–1169. doi:10...
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    structural heart disease program and North America's largest addiction fellowship program. It is also the home of the Pacific Adult Congenital Heart Clinic...
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    Cardiology (redirect from Heart disorders)
    diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure, valvular heart disease, and electrophysiology. Physicians who...
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    be associated with underlying structural heart disease, patients may also undergo echocardiogram to look at the heart and assess the function. Laboratory...
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  • monitor findings in asymptomatic male military aviators without structural heart disease". Aviat Space Environ Med. 72 (9): 836–38. PMID 11565820. Lin,...
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    underlying structural heart problem, but managed with medical treatment Stage D: Advanced disease requiring hospital-based support, a heart transplant...
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    ablation for premature ventricular contractions in patients without structural heart disease". BMC Cardiovascular Disorders. 18 (1): 177. doi:10.1186/s12872-018-0913-2...
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    Sudden arrhythmic death syndrome (category Cardiovascular diseases)
    caused by heart disease (including cardiomyopathy, congenital heart disease, myocarditis, genetic connective tissue disorders) or conduction disease (WPW syndrome...
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  • atrial fibrillation (VW type IA and type IC drugs). Presence of structural heart disease, especially LV systolic dysfunction. Class IC agents. Increased...
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  • Soft, less than 3/6 in intensity (although note that even when structural heart disease is present, intensity does not predict severity.) Often position-dependent...
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  • fibrillation (VF). The fact that WPW patients are young and do not have structural heart disease, lead to using catheter ablation of the APs with the elimination...
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    Ziyad M. (December 2011). "Transcatheter approaches to non-valvar structural heart disease". The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging. 27 (8):...
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    the potentially debilitating effects of coronary, aortic, and structural heart disease. Neuromodulation is the second-oldest and third-largest department...
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  • a disease where prolonged tachycardia (a fast heart rate) or arrhythmia (an irregular heart rhythm) causes an impairment of the myocardium (heart muscle)...
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    CT scan (redirect from Heart CT)
    follow up coronary artery disease. More recently CT has played a key role in the fast-evolving field of transcatheter structural heart interventions, more specifically...
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