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Heartburn vs. Heart Attack: Similarities & Differences

Facts you should know about heart attacks and heartburn Share Your Story This comparison of differences between heartburn and heart attack are not 100% specific, and only serve to help you differentiate the two conditions to some extent. If there is any confusion or doubt about if you or someone you are with is having …

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Target Heart Rate Zone and Chart

The target heart rate zone is a term used to define a heart rate at which cardio exercises are to be done. The target heart rate zone is a term used to define a heart rate at which cardio exercises are to be done. Exercising regularly at a target heart rate ensures that there is minimum undue stress on the …

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What Does a Leaky Heart Valve Feel Like?

A leaky heart valve may go unnoticed because frequently, a leaky heart valve causes no symptoms. A leaky heart valve may go unnoticed because frequently, a leaky heart valve causes no symptoms.  If a heart valve leak is severe, it can lead to symptoms such as breathlessness and cause the heart to fail. The symptoms of congestive heart failure mainly include: …

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At What Age Does Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Develop?

HCM is the most common cause of sudden cardiac death in individuals aged less than 30 years Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy may develop and manifest at any age. Some may be born with the condition while others may develop it during childhood. The heart may, however, show no signs at this age. In some cases, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy may lead to a stillborn …

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Ventricular Septal Defect Types, Treatment & Symptoms

Ventricular septal defect facts A ventricular septal defect (VSD) is the most common form of congenital heart disease. VSD is a hole in the wall (septum) separating the ventricles of the heart. VSD is the most common type of heart malformation present at birth (congenital heart disease). VSD lets blood shunt from the left ventricle to the right ventricle. VSD …

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How Long Can You Live With Heart Valve Disease?

Heart valve disease may be seen at birth or it may develop later in life This depends on the type of valve involved and the severity of its involvement. The recent advances in heart surgery and the consideration of surgery in the elderly have increased the chances of survival in these patients. After the successful surgery, the quality of life …

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How Long Can You Live With a Left Ventricular Assist Device?

A patient may stay alive for 5 and a half years with LVAD. Left ventricular assist device (LVAD) is usually used to keep a patient alive until a suitable heart donor is found. A patient may stay alive for 5 and a half years with LVAD. As per research, 80–85% of patients are alive a year after having an LVAD placed …

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How Does a Biventricular Pacemaker Work?

This type of pacemaker stimulates the lower left and right chamber of the heart. A biventricular pacemaker is a special type of pacemaker to treat heart failure with abnormal electrical systems. This type of pacemaker stimulates the lower left and right chamber of the heart. A biventricular pacemaker is placed in the chest and is connected to three thin wires, …

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Survival Rate of Heart Valve Replacement Surgery

The survival rate for a heart valve replacement surgery depends on which valve is involved. The survival rate for a heart valve replacement surgery depends on which valve is involved. This was analyzed in a large study in which the lifespan of a large population, who went ahead with the surgery, is observed for a specific timeframe.  The 5-year survival …

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Cardiogen-82 (rubidium Rb 82 generator)

What is Cardiogen-82, and how does it work? CardioGen-82 is a closed system used to produce rubidium Rb 82 chloride injection for intravenous administration. Rubidium Rb 82 chloride injection is indicated for Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging of the myocardium under rest or pharmacologic stress conditions to evaluate regional myocardial perfusion in adult patients with suspected or existing coronary artery …

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