palpitations (feeling of skipped heart beats or fluttering in the chest); pounding in the chest; shortness of breath; chest discomfort; fainting; dizziness or feeling light-headed; weakness, fatigue, or feeling tired
palpitations (feeling of skipped heartbeats or fluttering in the chest) pounding in the chest shortness of breath
A transesophageal echocardiogram may show a number of abnormalities in the structure and function of the heart, such as thickening of the wall of the heart muscle (especially the left ventricle). Other abnormalities can include.
Congenital Heart disease means that the person was born with the abnormality. There are many types of congenital heart abnormalities and diseases.
An electrocardiogram (ECG) records the heart's electrical activity, showing the heart's rhythm and any abnormalities in the heart's electrical system.
Abnormalities in the T wave on an ECG can indicate conditions such as myocardial ischemia, electrolyte imbalances, or certain heart diseases. These abnormalities may include T wave inversion, flattening, or peaking, which can provide important information about the heart's electrical activity and potential health issues.
t-wave adnormalities can be related to ischemia in the anterolateral muscle of the heart or could be caused by other factors such as electrolyte abnormalities.
heart abnormalities (such as irregular rhythm or cardiac block) and eye abnormalities (such as swelling of the cornea, tissue, or eye muscles and nerves
Coloboma Heart defects Atresia of the choanae Retardation of growth and development Genital and urinary abnormalities Ear abnormalities and/or hearing loss
Doctors monitor the heart rate of the growing fetus to make sure there are no abnormalities and that the child is healthy.
It's when the electrical charge is not going through the heart correctly causing the valves to not open and close in sync.
The MUGA scan is performed to determine if the heart's left and right ventricles are functioning properly and to diagnose abnormalities in the heart wall.
Dawn Winkelman Fuller has written: 'The heart of Joshua' -- subject(s): Heart, Pediatric cardiology, Abnormalities
The hospital had a cardiology department to deal with heart attacks and other heart-related problems.