Posted in Arrhythmia Heart Disease, Atrial Fibrillation, Cardiovascular Sciences, Cariomyopathy Heart Disease, Exercise/Fitness, Global issues, Sports • Tags: athletes, endurance sports, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, Olympics, sudden death, ventricular tachycardia
Many of us look to up to successful sports people and we can’t really imagine that some of them may also be fighting against heart disease like the rest of us. After all, physical exercise is supposedly the key to cardiovascular health.
Yet, there have been sudden deaths in past sports competition. According to Dr. Barry J. Maron of the Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, “about 125 athletes under 35 involved in organized sports die of sudden death in the United States each year…” The institute keeps a national registry of such fatalities and the majority of cases recorded were due to cardiac-related events.
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Posted on August 13, 2008 by Raquel Billiones • There are 3 comments!
Posted in Arrhythmia Heart Disease, Atrial Fibrillation, Cardiovascular Sciences, In The News • Tags: arrhythmia, Atrial Fibrillation, catheter, RF ablation, Watchman device
We have all heard and used the idioms “my heart is racing”and “my heart missed a beat”. However, they are not just figures of speech. They happen literally - with a condition called atrial fibrillation or AF for short.
The general term for irregular heartbeat is arrhythmia and AF is the most common form of arrhythmia in the United States, according to a recent review in the ScienceDaily. A normal adult heart at rest beats around 50 to 100 beats per minute. A heart with AF beats much faster and very irregularly, making it “race” and “miss a beat.” More →
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Posted on June 16, 2008 by Raquel Billiones • There are no comments, hop to it!