Cardiac resynchronization therapy is a key treatment for patients with HFrEF and electrical dyssynchrony, such as LBBB. While ...
A conserved glucagon signaling pathway links high-fat diet-induced metabolic imbalance to cardiac arrhythmia through hormone-producing cells and heart-innervating neurons that regulate rhythmicity.
Lucknow: King George's Medical University (KGMU) has introduced ‘Advanced Conduction System Pacing', a new pacemaker method, which helps the heart bea.
Cardiac physiologic pacing, also known as cardiac resynchronization therapy, is indicated in patients with heart failure, reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of 50% or less, and either a ...
The artificial sweetener aspartame is commonly found in diet sodas and sugar-free products Getty A new study is exploring the link between an artificial sweetener and heart and brain function. Widely ...
Shopping. Traveling. Planning family gatherings. The stress of the holiday season can make you feel like you need to slip some spirits into your hot cocoa. And at celebrations, there's often plenty of ...
New research in Sweden has produced a "blueprint" revealing how the human heart is built during prenatal development. It offers insights that could lead to improved prenatal care and new treatments ...
Genetic testing was performed using whole-exome sequencing (WES). Modified human embryonic kidney cells overexpressing either wild-type or the variant p.L91Δ of human TRPM4 were used to investigate ...
The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) has released a groundbreaking consensus statement on conduction system pacing (CSP), marking a significant milestone in the evolution of pacing therapy. The ...
A good septic system is a miracle of human ingenuity, invisibly processing and purifying household wastewater and returning it to the earth. It’s an efficient, economical solution for households in ...
Life-threatening arrhythmias are a major consequence of reduced cardiac sodium current with limited treatment options available. A recent study published in the European Heart Journal by researchers ...