Understanding Normal Ejection Fraction at Age Seventy

What’s Ejection Fraction? Unveiling the Coronary heart’s Pumping Energy Think about a pump squeezing a balloon. The ejection fraction is basically how a lot of the balloon’s contents are squeezed out with every squeeze. Within the human coronary heart, the left ventricle acts as this highly effective pump. It’s the first chamber liable for forcefully … Read more

Understanding Ventricular Bigeminy and Trigeminy: A Guide to Cardiac Rhythms

What is Ventricular Bigeminy? In the realm of cardiac electrophysiology, ventricular bigeminy describes a specific pattern of heartbeats. It’s characterized by the consistent repetition of a normal heart beat followed immediately by a premature ventricular contraction (PVC). Imagine the heart’s regular rhythm, then a sudden, early, and different-looking beat erupts, followed by a pause, and … Read more

Understanding Your Heart Health: Average Calcium Score for 60-Year-Old Women

Introduction Heart health is paramount, especially as we age. For women, in particular, the years following menopause bring unique shifts that can impact the cardiovascular system. This makes understanding the potential for heart disease and taking proactive steps to maintain cardiovascular health critical. One valuable tool in this assessment is the coronary artery calcium (CAC) … Read more

Possible Left Atrial Enlargement: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Management

Understanding the Heart and its Parts The heart, a tireless engine, pumps blood throughout our bodies, providing the oxygen and nutrients we need to live. Within this intricate system, the left atrium plays a crucial role. This article explores the potential condition of possible left atrial enlargement, covering its nature, origins, signs, diagnosis, and available … Read more

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