Cardioversion
The Maze procedure, also known as the Cox-Maze procedure, is a surgical treatment for chronic atrial fibrillation. The procedure restores the heart's normal rhythm by surgically interrupting the conduction of abnormal impulses
normal or uncomplicated results for sedation include alleviation of anxiety and discomfort.The normal progression post procedure or post operatively would be to return to baseline brain functioning, unassisted breathing, and normal heart rate and rhythm
permanent pacemakers; implantable cardioverter-defibrillator; ablation therapy; heart surgery, including the Maze procedure and the pulmonary vein isolation procedure
The device that assists the heart to maintain a normal rhythm is called a pacemaker.
i think you mean rhythm and rhythm means: movement or procedure with uniform or patterned recurrence of a beat, accent such as the rhythm in a song, the beat of the song
Yes, it's completely normal for your perod to get heavier and lighter at different times of the day. Your circadian rhythm has a big part to play in this, but a lot of this can also be down to how active you are.
It's common to see a normal examination of the heart notated with the abbreviation S1 S2 NSR, meaning there was a normal "lub," a normal "dub," and a normal sinus rhythm ("NSR"). Some argue that you can't "hear" a normal sinus rhythm, but can only advise the rhythm is regular.
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normal sinus rhythm
The best treatment for atrial fibrillation is cardioversion. Cardioversion is a procedure used to reset the rhythm of the heart to normal. This procedure is most commonly recommended by doctors.
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