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Learn more about the conditions of the heart, arteries and veins that are treated by Mayo Clinic cardiologists and cardiac surgeons.
About this study. The pilot study aims to recruit 60 subjects classified as New York Heart Assosciation (NYHA) class 1-2 HF patients (n = 15), ...
Patients with mitral annulus calcification at higher risk of heart valve and cardiovascular disease, Mayo Clinic research finds ... heart's mitral valve.
The bypass grafts are successful; the image indicates that blood is flowing through them. Read more about Mayo's research into rheumatoid arthritis and heart ...
A CT heart scan produces stunning images of heart arteries and can diagnose serious disease, but it exposes a patient to the radiation equivalent of about ...
It affects the heart's natural pacemaker (sinus node), which controls the heartbeat. Sick sinus syndrome causes slow heartbeats, pauses (long periods between ...
Stephen Kopecky, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist, says sitting at home may be worse for your heart than sitting at work. Why? It has to do with what you do or ...
... heart surgery? Is it common for a surgeon to have to switch to an open-heart procedure after starting the surgery? ANSWER: Both minimally invasive heart ...
This lung condition makes the heart work harder and become weak. Changes in genes and some medicines and diseases can cause it. Know if you're at risk.
DeLisa Fairweather says estrogen helps protect against heart attack by preventing inflammation that contributes to the buildup of plaque in coronary arteries.
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