Examples of heart disorders

Heart monitoring makes sense for several important reasons related to the prevention, detection and treatment of heart disease and the promotion of overall heart health.

Atrial fibrillation is the most common significant heart rhythm disorder in the adult population. Characteristic symptoms are irregular heartbeats, unpleasant tightness in the chest, inefficiency or shortness of breath. A significant number of people may not experience any subjective difficulties and the arrhythmia is detected completely randomly on the ECG…
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The most common non-serious heart rhythm anomaly in the population. They arise as a result of premature activation of the heart’s atria. It can be individual (isolated) excess heart skips, which we feel as skipping a beat, or persistent excess heart skips, which are usually perceived as fast, regular heartbeats with a frequency of over 100/minute lasting seconds to tens of seconds. A large number of people do not have any problems and SVES are detected only on the ECG recording…
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They can occur in otherwise completely healthy individuals, where they are a relatively minor finding, but in some cases they are a manifestation of damage to the heart muscle. They manifest themselves as skips of the heart, irregular heartbeat, missing beats, dizziness, shortness of breath, etc. They are often detected completely randomly only in the ECG recording…
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With some exceptions, supraventricular tachycardias generally have good prognosis, especially if no other significant heart disease is known. Difficulties and symptoms mostly arise. ..
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Up to 80% of these are so-called ventricular arrhythmias, which are serious conditions where there is an unnatural generation and circling of electrical impulses in the heart chambers…
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With a slow heart rate, the heart as a pump does not have enough blood output to adequately supply the other organs in the body. Insufficient supply to the brain can lead to loss of consciousness. A significant slow rhythm disturbance can lead to heart pauses or complete cardiac arrest…
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