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Atrial fibrillation, which affects more than two million Americans, is the most common persistent heart rhythm irregularity.
With mitral valve stenosis, some parts of the heart may be enlarged and patient may have atrial fibrillation, a heart rhythm irregularity.
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Atrial fibrillation (afib) is among the most common heart rhythm irregularities.
Coffee Some studies have linked coffee consumption with a reduced risk of diabetes and heart disease, though excesses of caffeine can trigger anxiety, insomnia and heart rhythm irregularities.
There are also Hansen Medical and Stereotaxis, two companies whose machines are primarily used to control catheters inserted into the heart to treat fibrillation and other heart rhythm irregularities.
Red and white wine It seems John drinks enough wine to increase his risk of a range of health issues including liver damage, heart rhythm irregularities and stomach ulcers.
But it did produce a tiny increase in an electrocardiogram measurement that is associated with heart rhythm irregularities, which, he said, while not worrisome, might prompt the Food and Drug Administration to ask for a much larger clinical trial.
The drug had impaired fertility in rats, had shown signs that it might cause heart rhythm irregularities in people and had not been tested on enough people to establish its safety, the agency said.
Serious side effects include male breast enlargement and heart rhythm irregularities, and the drug commonly causes nausea, vomiting and headache.
Over the past few years, researchers have identified several mutant genes that cause potentially fatal heart rhythm irregularities, or arrhythmias.
But it isn't always easy to detect and if left untreated, can progress to complications like memory problems, heart rhythm irregularities and chronic arthritis.
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