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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Genetic cardiac rhythm disease
  1. ... and their relatives to better establish the diagnosis. Genetic ... heart rhythm. Physical therapy may be able to prevent or ...
  2. ... hour Holter or a longer term monitor (heart rhythm monitor) ... most often done with an echocardiogram or with genetic testing.
  3. Complications of cyanotic heart disease include: Abnormal heart rhythms and sudden death Long-term (chronic) high blood pressure in the blood vessels of the lung Heart failure Infection in ...
  4. Complications may include: Irregular, fast heart rhythms (arrhythmias) Chronic diarrhea (from a disease called protein-losing enteropathy) Heart failure Fluid in the abdomen (ascites) and in the lungs (pleural effusion) Blockage of the artificial ...
  5. ... blood potassium level may lead to abnormal heart rhythms , especially in people with heart disease. This can cause you to feel lightheaded or ...
  6. ... for other illnesses, most often cancer drugs Abnormal heart rhythms Muscle disorders, such as muscular dystrophy Genetic disorders leading to abnormal development of the heart ...
  7. ... pregnant, talk to your provider about screening for genetic diseases.
  8. ... ICD is placed in people who have heart disease and are at high risk of sudden cardiac death from an abnormal heart rhythm. These rhythms include ventricular tachycardia (VT) or ventricular ...
  9. ... cause. About 10% of babies with hypoplastic left heart syndrome also have other birth defects. It is also associated with some genetic diseases such as Turner syndrome, Jacobsen syndrome, trisomy 13 ...
  10. Transposition of the great arteries (TGA) is a heart defect that occurs from birth ( congenital ). The two major arteries that carry blood ...
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