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“If we normalize heart rhythm, the perception is that the risk goes away. However, this is not the case. “As we show, stopping the blood thinner shortly ...
The new system is expected to widen the donor pool, thus getting more donor hearts to more recipients. Mayo Clinic teams have performed heart transplants using ...
A rise in blood pressure overnight to early morning has been linked to an increased risk of heart disease. An irregular blood pressure pattern also could mean ...
Holter monitoring. This portable ECG device is worn for a day or more to record the heart's rate and rhythm during daily activities. It's used to detect heart ...
... heart each time it contracts. Low ejection fraction can be caused by heart muscle weakness, such as cardiomyopathy, as well as heart valve problems ...
The Preventive Cardiology Program at Mayo Clinic aims to increase understanding and education about preventing heart disease and to encourage better care.
If my heart is blocked, what's the better treatment, angioplasty or bypass surgery? During cardiac catheterization, a health care professional looks at ...
Research interests include heart failure during pregnancy, pregnancy in patients with cardiac conditions, congenital heart disease, and valvular heart disease.
When placing a coronary artery stent, a doctor looks for a blockage in the heart's arteries (A) using cardiac catheterization techniques. A balloon on the tip ...
This solution, developed by Livia, stills the beating of the heart and provides electrolytes to keep those cardiac cells happy during the extraction. Clamps are ...
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