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Cardiac Sarcoma

Heart Cancer ... Cardiac sarcoma is a rare type of cancerous tumor that occurs in the heart. Cardiac Sarcoma ... either primary or secondary. A primary cardiac tumor is one that starts in the heart. It is very rare. A ... cardiac sarcoma;heart tumor;heart cancer;cardiac sarcoma symptom;angiosarcoma;cardiac angiosarcomas ... ;cardiac sarcoma diagnosis;cardiac sarcoma treatment;autotransplantation;P00240

Right Heart Catheterization with Heart Tissue Biopsy

Heart Biopsy, Right Heart Cath with Biopsy ... other reasons to recommend a right heart cath with biopsy. What are the risks of a right heart ... catheterization with heart tissue biopsy? Possible risks of a right heart catheterization with biopsy ... right heart cath;heart tissue biopsy;135, 41

When Your Child Needs an Interventional Cardiac Catheterization Procedure

*Cardiac Cath Intervention Ch ... Interventional Cardiac Catheterization Ch ... Your child may need to have a heart problem treated using interventional cardiac catheterization ... . Learn the risks and what to expect. When Your Child Needs an Interventional Cardiac ... 89191;when your child needs an interventional cardiac catheterization procedure;interventional ... cardiac catheterization, pediatric;cardiac catheterization, interventional, pediatric;interventional cardiac

Robot-Assisted Cardiac Surgery

*Surg Robotic Cardiac ... Robotic Heart Surgery ... Robotic cardiac surgery is a less invasive form of heart surgery. It's done using very small ... robot-assisted cardiac surgery? Robot-assisted cardiac surgery is heart surgery done through very ... conditions;robotic heart surgery;blocked arteries;robotic cardiac surgery ... 135, 11;atrial fibrillation;still or leaky heart valves;da Vinci surgery;congenital heart

Cardiac Rehabilitation

*Cardiac Rehab ... from your heart problem and reduce your risk of future heart problems. Cardiac Rehabilitation ... healthcare team. It'll help you recover from your heart problem and reduce your risk of future heart ... 82065;Cardiac rehab;cardiac rehabilitation

The Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiologist

Cardiac EP ... who need special heart-related care. Your provider may refer you to a cardiac EP if you have ... chest. Or you may see a cardiac EP if you have risk factors for a dangerous arrhythmia, such as heart ... cardiology;heart rhythm;arrhythmia;cardiac EP;240

Sudden Cardiac Arrest

*Sudden Cardiac Arrest ... trigger sudden cardiac arrest. Many of the same factors that increase your risk for heart attack ... increase the risk for sudden cardiac arrest. These include: Family history of heart disease ... sudden cardiac arrest;cardiovascular disease;heart failure;emergency medicine;drug use;chest trauma;cardiology;60023;SCA;SCD;sudden cardiac death

Therapeutic Hypothermia After Cardiac Arrest

who have a cardiac arrest. Cardiac arrest happens when the heart suddenly stops beating. Once the ... disrupted or abnormal, the heart may not be able to pump the right way. That can result in cardiac ... Therapeutic Hypothermia After Cardiac Arrest;135, 393;lower body temperature

Having Lead Extraction

Chest X-ray to visualize the cardiac device and the wires in the heart Venogram to look at the ... cardiologist or cardiac surgeon. These are healthcare providers who specializes in heart diseases. They'll ... lead extraction;pacemaker repair;implantable cardioverter defibrillator;ICD;cardiac device;pulse generator;pacemaker leads;90540

Heart Health and Sex

getting pregnant after a heart disease diagnosis. It is good to know about any possible risks. Do ... sexual function. Skipping your medications can put you at risk for serious heart-related problems ... erectile dysfunction;estrogen;heart;heart attack;heart disease;heart failure;relationships;sex;therapy;WN06702_eng

Depression Risk Assessment

Risk Assessment Millions of people in the U.S. suffer from depression. More women than men ... questionnaire can help you assess your risk for depression. Follow up with your healthcare provider ... depression; clinical depression; depression assessment; suicide;

Take Action to Beat Heart Disease

Heart Disease, Reduce Risk ... to prevent future heart problems. Take Action to Beat Heart Disease If you’re at risk for ... do to prevent future heart problems. Surgeries and procedures like cardiac catheterization, bypass ... heart disease;heart disease risks;beat heart disease;heart disease medication;heart disease ... exercise;heart disease diet;heart disease health;heart disease risk factors;developing heart disease;lower heart disease risk

Clinical Guidelines for Heart Failure

Understanding Clinical Guidelines for Heart Failure ... in your treatment. Clinical Guidelines for Heart Failure To get the best care for heart ... Heart Association (AHA) have published clinical guidelines to help healthcare providers create care ... heart failure;heart failure and clinical guidelines;heart failure and end-stage heart disease ... ;management of chronic heart failure;stages of heart failure;DM22

Atrial Fibrillation Ablation

. This reduces the risk of heart failure and stroke. However, it may not eliminate the need for blood ... risks based on your health conditions. Discuss all your concerns with your healthcare provider

Heart Block

*Heart Block ... Cardiology: Heart Block ... heart medicines can also cause varying degrees of heart block. Who is at risk for heart block? You ... Lightheadedness or fainting Irregular heartbeats Cardiac arrest How is heart block diagnosed? To ... 234;heart block

Cardiac Biomarkers (Blood)

*Cardiac Biomarkers Blood ... Cardiac Enzymes ... increase after you've had a heart attack. Cardiac Biomarkers (Blood) Does this test have other ... , hormones, and proteins. Cardiac biomarkers show up in your blood after your heart has been under ... cardiac biomarkers;cardiac troponin;creatinine kinase;CK-MB;myoglobin;blood test;heart attack;bnp;elevated bnp;B-type natriuretic peptide

Aortic Valve Regurgitation

infection of the heart valve (endocarditis) Tearing of the aorta Injury Who is at risk for ... disease Don't use IV (intravenous) drugs. This lowers the risk for heart valve infection

Understanding Heart Palpitations

*Heart Palpitations ... Ambulatory cardiac monitoring to monitor your heart rhythm over time Echocardiogram (ECHO ... ) to assess your heart for structural problems What are possible complications of heart ... 90729;heart palpitations;racing heartbeat;pounding heartbeat;skipping heartbeat;fluttering

Topic Index - High-Risk Newborn

Home The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Assessments of Newborn Babies Caring for ... Parenting in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Breastfeeding the High-Risk Newborn ... Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, NICU, Newborn, Newborn Assessment, Common Newborn Conditions, Newborn Complications, Breastfeeding, High-Risk Newborn

Discharge Instructions for Cardiac Catheterization

*Cardiac Catheterization Dc ... heart. Discharge Instructions for Cardiac Catheterization Cardiac catheterization is an ... a cardiac cath. This looks for blocked areas in the arteries that send blood to the heart. If a ... discharge instructions for coronary arteriography;angiography;cardiovascular;cardiology;86319;coronary diagnostics;cardiac catheterization;cardiac cath


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