Category: Heart Disease FAQ
Heart Disease FAQ
Normal range of heart rate in an adult at rest can vary from 60 to 100 beats per minute.
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Heart Disease FAQ
Pickles contain high amount of salt. High amounts of salt can increase the blood pressure in those with salt sensitive hypertension.
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Heart Disease FAQ
The role of chewable aspirin is to get a rapid action, compared to oral aspirin. This is because of rapid absorption directly from the mouth.
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Heart Disease FAQ
Triple ligation for patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a closed heart surgery which used to be done for the closure of patent ductus arteriosus.
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Cardiac Surgery
Closed mitral valvotomy (CMV) was the closed heart procedure being done to open up a narrowed mitral valve (mitral stenosis) in the yester years.
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Heart Disease FAQ
Scar of open heart surgery takes about six months to become stable. It can enlarge in size in certain prone individuals up to about six months.
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ECG / Electrophysiology
Monomorphic ventricular ectopics are premature ventricular beats having the same morphology or shape.
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Heart Disease FAQ
Bruce protocol for treadmill exercise test has seven stages, each lasting three minutes.
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Heart Disease FAQ
TMT test is short form for treadmill exercise test. TMT is done on a motorized treadmill which is controlled by a computer console.
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Heart Disease FAQ
ECG cannot detect all heart problems. ECG is a record of electrical activity of heart and detects only heart problems which alter its electrical activity.
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