Palpitation Palpitation is undue awareness of one’s own heart beats. The commonest cause of palpitation is simple anxiety. Palpitation can occur with or without structural heart disease. It
Hemoptysis and cyanosis Hemoptysis Hemoptysis or spitting out blood is usually a symptom of lung disease, but can occur in certain heart diseases like mitral stenosis and Eisenmenger
Edema Edema due to cardiac failure is usually dependent edema with accumulation of fluid in the feet and ankle region. It will be over the sacrum in recumbent
Fatigue and syncope Fatigue Fatigue is a nonspecific symptom which can occur in multiple disorders. In heart disease, fatigue is often due to low cardiac output and may
Breathlessness Breathlessness (dyspnea) is another important symptom of heart disease. It can occur at rest or with exercise. Breathlessness at rest usually indicates a more severe disease. It
Pulmonary circulation Main pulmonary artery (MPA) originates from the right ventricle and its branches take blood to both lungs for oxygenation. Main pulmonary artery divides into left (LPA)
Coronary circulation Coronary circulation is the blood supply of the heart. The left and right coronary arteries arise from the sinuses of Valsalva at the aortic root. The
Cardiovascular system overview Cardiovascular system consists of the heart and blood vessels. The blood vessels supplying various organ systems can be considered as regional circulation. For example, blood
de Winter syndrome de Winter syndrome was initially described as a new ECG sign of occlusion of proximal left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery by Robbert J de