Certain pre-existing heart conditions, like coronary heart disease, heart attack, heart failure, and heart valve disease, can increase the risk of developing an arrhythmia. Factors such as being over ...
Arrhythmias are irregularities in the heart’s rhythm, such as beating too fast, too slow, or erratically. While some are harmless, others can lead to organ damage or be life threatening. Various ...
Without treatment, some arrhythmias can lead to life threatening complications, such as heart failure, cardiac arrest, or a stroke. Arrhythmia is the term used to describe an irregular or abnormal ...
An arrhythmia is an irregular heartbeat that may feel like a racing or fluttering heart. It is not always serious but can sometimes indicate a potentially fatal heart problem. Arrhythmias — sometimes ...
Most of the deaths occur in the larger, lower-risk subgroups. Modified from Myerburg et al. 10 with the permission of the publisher. Pathophysiology and Epidemiology of Sudden Death from Cardiac ...
The Apple Watch is capable of detecting multiple types of arrhythmias, according to research stemming from the Apple Heart Study, with the wearable device able to determine more versions than the ...
Working with "digital twins" of patients' hearts, doctors have improved cardiac ablation outcomes for patients with life-threatening arrhythmias. In the first clinical trials for cardiac digital twins ...