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Figure 1. Initial ECG. Irregular heart rhythm with some sinus beats (green dots) along with numerous premature beats with different QRS complex morphologies typically preceded by a low-amplitude P ...
There's nothing better than an ice cold drink on a hot day but imagine this—you're enjoying a refreshing iced tea, and ...
Local Centerpoint doctor ignored man’s abnormal heart rates before he died, lawsuit alleges By PJ Green Updated June 14, 2025 1:14 PM ...
On this week’s Studio 17, we focused on heart health with Dr. Singh Uppal from California Cardiovascular Institute. Dr. Uppal ...
Moreover, the changes in heart muscle and structure caused by hypertension can lead to abnormal heart rhythms, such as atrial fibrillation. These rhythm problems increase the risk of stroke and ...
Gen Z’s hearts are beating differently than previous generations—literally. They’re experiencing more heart palpitations, noticing them more acutely, and immediately turning to Google for ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: When I go for a walk or to the gym, people always seem to be checking their pulse, whether by hand or with a wearable. Why is heart rate so important? ANSWER: Your heart rate, or ...
One study focused on a new atrial fibrillation procedure that uses pulsed-field ablation to target and destroy heart tissue causing the irregular heart rhythm, instead of the traditional method of ...
It’s possible that coffee consumption may impact heart rhythms, too. For example, coffee consumption may increase a person’s chances of experiencing premature ventricular contractions, a type ...
The heart rhythm disorder is called long QT syndrome (LQTS). Previous studies had shown that rare inherited mutations could produce the disorder. Drug-induced LQTS is a common and equally dangerous ...
Cardiac arrest, the loss of all heart activity due to irregular heart rhythm, results in stopped breathing and unconsciousness. Without treatment, it can cause death, according to the Mayo Clinic.