Arrhythmia News and Research

RSS
An arrhythmia is a problem with the speed or rhythm of the heartbeat. During an arrhythmia, the heart can beat too fast, too slow, or with an irregular rhythm. A heartbeat that is too fast is called tachycardia. A heartbeat that is too slow is called bradycardia. Most arrhythmias are harmless, but some can be serious or even life threatening. When the heart rate is too slow, too fast, or irregular, the heart may not be able to pump enough blood to the body. Lack of blood flow can damage the brain, heart, and other organs.
Researchers develop efficient approach to identify 3D features of post-infarction scarring

Researchers develop efficient approach to identify 3D features of post-infarction scarring

Firefighters on front lines, no strangers to risk, push back against covid vaccine mandates

Firefighters on front lines, no strangers to risk, push back against covid vaccine mandates

Diminished waveforms on EKGs of hospitalized patients can help predict worsening health, death

Diminished waveforms on EKGs of hospitalized patients can help predict worsening health, death

Radiation therapy for ventricular tachycardia may revert heart muscle cells to a younger state

Radiation therapy for ventricular tachycardia may revert heart muscle cells to a younger state

MMRI explores overlapping cardiac conditions as result of electrocution

MMRI explores overlapping cardiac conditions as result of electrocution

Researchers investigate the sex differences among patients with cardiac sarcoidosis

Researchers investigate the sex differences among patients with cardiac sarcoidosis

A single glass of wine can raise the drinker’s risk for atrial fibrillation

A single glass of wine can raise the drinker’s risk for atrial fibrillation

Gitelman syndrome more common in Japanese population than previously reported

Gitelman syndrome more common in Japanese population than previously reported

Screening for atrial fibrillation in the elderly could help avoid stroke and death

Screening for atrial fibrillation in the elderly could help avoid stroke and death

Large Israeli study offers detailed look at safety profile of mRNA vaccine against SARS-CoV-2

Large Israeli study offers detailed look at safety profile of mRNA vaccine against SARS-CoV-2

FDA approves drug-free stroke rehabilitation system to treat upper extremity motor deficits

FDA approves drug-free stroke rehabilitation system to treat upper extremity motor deficits

Exercise reduces severity of symptoms in patients with atrial fibrillation

Exercise reduces severity of symptoms in patients with atrial fibrillation

Leducq Foundation awards $7 million for vascular malformation research

Leducq Foundation awards $7 million for vascular malformation research

New AHA statement provides guidance about cardiovascular genetic testing in children

New AHA statement provides guidance about cardiovascular genetic testing in children

Infantile sudden death associated with a de novo genetic mutation in the SOS1 gene

Infantile sudden death associated with a de novo genetic mutation in the SOS1 gene

Pfizer court fight could legalize Medicare copays and unleash ‘gold rush’ in sales

Pfizer court fight could legalize Medicare copays and unleash ‘gold rush’ in sales

New tool could transform the management of cardiac sarcoidosis patients

New tool could transform the management of cardiac sarcoidosis patients

Study reports no link between coffee consumption and cardiac arrhythmia

Study reports no link between coffee consumption and cardiac arrhythmia

Study could help improve care for irregular heartbeats in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Study could help improve care for irregular heartbeats in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Researchers receive NIH grant to explore how imaging can help predict atrial fibrillation recurrence

Researchers receive NIH grant to explore how imaging can help predict atrial fibrillation recurrence

While we only use edited and approved content for Azthena answers, it may on occasions provide incorrect responses. Please confirm any data provided with the related suppliers or authors. We do not provide medical advice, if you search for medical information you must always consult a medical professional before acting on any information provided.

Your questions, but not your email details will be shared with OpenAI and retained for 30 days in accordance with their privacy principles.

Please do not ask questions that use sensitive or confidential information.

Read the full Terms & Conditions.