Journal du cholestérol et des maladies cardiaques

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Diagnosis of Heart Blockage

Nordestgaard B*

Diagnosis of Heart Blockage cardiac arrhythmia is often diagnosed through an electrocardiogram that records the hearts electrical activity. Some cases of arrhythmia get away on their own if the factors causing it are treated or resolved, like changing medications or recovering after surgical operation. Each heartbeat originates within the upper right chamber of the guts within the sinus node, a bundle of specialised cells that acts because the heart’s natural pacemaker. Because the heart beats, it sends an electrical signal from the upper chambers to the lower chambers which tell heart to contract and pump blood. Adams-Stokes syndrome disrupts this normal rhythm.