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  1. Mar 1, 2021 · Case 1. A 25-year-old healthy woman presented with episodes of transient light-headedness during eating since 12 years of age. Culprit foods were sausage rolls, sandwiches, Scotch eggs, and bananas. She was able to drink fluids without difficulty. Her symptoms improved with a modified low-carbohydrate and gluten-free diet, but she still ...

    • Melanie Dani, Melanie Dani, Andreas Dirksen, Patricia Taraborrelli, Miriam Toro Castro, Dimitrios Pa...
    • 2021
    • What Is Cardioversion?
    • How to Prepare For Cardioversion
    • What Happens During Cardioversion?
    • What Happens After Cardioversion?
    • Life After Cardioversion
    • What Are The Risks of Having A Cardioversion?
    • Researching Abnormal Heart Rhythms

    Cardioversion is a treatment used to get your abnormal heart rhythm (also known as arrhythmia) back to a normal pattern. There are two types of cardioversion; electrical cardioversion and pharmacological cardioversion (also known as chemical cardioversion). Pharmacological cardioversion is done using medicine. You may swallow the medicine or receiv...

    Your doctor will give you detailed instructions on what to do before your cardioversion. They may ask you to avoid eating on the day of your procedure. Attend your appointment with little or no jewellery as they will ask you to take it off. You should also avoid applying any oil or lotion on your chest. Continue your regular medication as usual unl...

    During an electrical cardioversion procedure: 1. you'll be given a short-acting general anaesthetic so you will be asleep and completely unaware of the procedure 2. a doctor or nurse will put large sticky pads on your chest. If there is hair in the way, it might get shaved 3. the pads are connected to a defibrillator and a minimal amount of electri...

    After your procedure, you will be closely monitored until the anaesthetic has worn off. It is normal to feel sleepy and some tenderness on your chest. Your doctor or nurse will discuss the results of the cardioversion with you. You will likely go home the same day. In the first 24 hours after your procedure, you should not drink alcohol, drive, or ...

    For most people, cardioversion restores their heartbeat to normal. Your doctor may recommend you take blood thinners for a few weeks even if you do not have any blood clots. If you are still breathless after cardioversion, tell your doctor immediately. You should also speak to your doctor if your other symptoms before the procedure come back. There...

    Complications after cardioversion are rare but there may be some temporary side effects such as: 1. it might not work 2. skin rash from the electrodes 3. allergic reaction to the medication 4. skin burns on your chest 5. blood clots in your heart may break and cause a stroke. This is very rare. If you have any questions or worries about side effect...

    Your donations help us fund vital research into the causes and treatment of heart and circulatory conditions, including the work of BHF Professor Barbara Casadei, who is pioneering work to improve our understanding of atrial fibrillation, the most common arrhythmia in the UK. DONATE NOW

  2. Prevention. Treatment for coronary heart disease (CHD) can help manage the symptoms and reduce the risk of further problems. CHD can be managed effectively with a combination of lifestyle changes, medicine and, in some cases, surgery. With the right treatment, the symptoms of CHD can be reduced and the functioning of the heart improved.

  3. Description of condition. Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) encompasses a spectrum of conditions which include myocardial infarction with or without ST-segment-elevation (STEMI or NSTEMI respectively), and unstable angina. These result from the formation of a thrombus on an atheromatous plaque in a coronary artery, and while the presentation and ...

  4. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Find a Doctor. Coronary artery disease (also called coronary heart disease) is the number-one killer of both men and women in the United States, and it’s the most common type of heart disease.

  5. Aug 7, 2023 · Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the most common form of heart disease. It is the result of atheromatous changes in the vessels supplying the heart. CAD is used to describe a range of clinical disorders from asymptomatic atherosclerosis and stable angina to acute coronary syndrome (unstable angina, NSTEMI, STEMI). In the US, it is still one of the leading causes of mortality. Initial ...

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  7. Jun 14, 2024 · Coronary angioplasty and stent placement. This treatment opens clogged blood vessels in the heart. A tiny balloon on a thin tube, called a catheter, is used to widen a clogged artery and improve blood flow. A small wire mesh tube called a stent may be placed to keep the artery open.

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