Heart Condition Heart disease is still one of the major causes of death in the United States, and therefore various diseases often occur with time. According to the American Heart Association, one of the conditions is atrial fibrillation, "an estimated 2 million Americans have an irregular heart beat" (MNN, 2005). Sometimes seen by healthy people, it usually happens to people over 65 years old. If you are under 65 years old, you may be suffering from high blood pressure or coronary heart disease.
Examples of serious health conditions include heart disease requiring heart attacks, cardiac bypass or valvular heart valve surgery, most cancers, back disease requiring extensive treatment or surgical procedures, stroke, severe respiratory disease , Spinal cord injury, appendicitis, pneumonia, emphysema, severe arthritis, severe neuropathy, injuries due to severe accidents during work, permanent pregnancy, severe morning sickness, need for prenatal care, childbirth and childbirth
Many people do not know this, but I have a degenerative heart disease called hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy. If it sounds awful, that is the case. This is a hereditary condition in which myocardium abnormally thickens, occurring at a rate of 1 in 500 people. Certainly this is a rare illness, but it is the second most common form of heart disease. I developed paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (also called atrial fibrillation, an irregular rapid heart disease that causes a decrease in blood flow). When my heart entered atrial fibrillation, I immediately learned it because I did not think it was functioning properly.
Congenital heart disease is a heart disease that develops in the uterus before the baby is born. When BHF was formed in the 1960 's, most babies with congenital heart disease died before their first birthday. Thanks to the investigation, we changed it into mind. I lived until 8 of 10 people were adult. However, there are still a lot of things to do to support these children and their families, Dr. Claudio Capelli leads research projects to make the technology more widely used. His team at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) tests the accuracy of the computer model in the past 200 cases of congenital heart disease and is confirming whether it can accurately diagnose the condition. They also want to improve computer simulation to help simplify and speed up the process of making heart models.