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by Narciso Blick Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Where can I see a cardiologist in London for heart problems?

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What are the treatment options for heart disease?

This sensation occurs because after an ectopic beat, the heartbeat cycle resets. This is preceded by a short pause which may feel as if your heart momentarily stops. Other common symptoms are a sensation of dizziness, a ‘thump’ in the chest or shortness of breath. Symptoms are often experienced at night or when resting.

What are the treatments for heart arrhythmias?

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How can I lower my risk of heart disease?

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What is the procedure called when you have a heart attack?

There, they will imediately perform a procedure called PCI (percutaneous coronary intervention), where a tube is put into the artery in your wrist or groin and passed up to the heart.

How to prevent heart attack?

If you are a smoker, stopping smoking can dramatically reduce the risk. Also taking medications regularly can help, along with modifying your diet and lifestyle to reduce blood pressure and cholesterol.

What is the procedure to bypass a heart blockage?

One option is coronary artery bypass graft surgery (open heart surgery) where the surgeons will use bits of blood vessels taken from the leg or the wall of the chest and “bypass” the blockages, ensuring that blood is reaching the heart muscle.

What does ECG mean in ambulance?

When the ambulance arrives, they will immediately do a heart tracing (ECG) – depending on what this shows, you will either be taken to your local hospital or, if it shows a heart attack, you will be taken to the nearest Cardiac Unit.

How do cardiologists take pictures of the heart?

When there, the Cardiologists will take pictures of the arteries of the heart by injecting dye into the veins and taking x-rays at the same time . If they identify blockage, they can open it up with stents (which are like very special springs which can hold the artery open from the inside).

What is the blood supply to the heart called?

The blood is supplied to the heart by vessels called “coronary arteries.”. Sometimes, for various reasons, these arteries narrow and sometimes, can block off completely. When this happens, the heart muscle doesn’t get enough blood supply to function properly and becomes strained. This, usually causes, chest pain.

Can you have an angiogram and PCI straight away?

You will likely have an angiogram and PCI during your hospital admission, but it does not need to be straight away. If, during your angiogram, there are any blockages, they can be treated with stents to ensure adequate blood supply to the heart. Sometimes, the blockages in the arteries can’t be treated with stents.

How to treat bleeding around the heart?

Bleeding around the heart is usually treated very effectively with a small drain inserted from the front of the chest, without requiring an operation. Very occasionally emergency surgery or a permanent pacemaker is required as a result of treatment. Watch our video FAQs to learn more about catheter ablation.

How to treat ectopic heartbeats?

Medications may also be used to suppress the ectopics and improve symptoms. If the ectopic beats are originating from one site, then a treatment called catheter ablation may be used. This procedure involves passing fine wires into the heart from the top of the leg in a minimally invasive/non-surgical procedure, A ‘virtual’ 3D geometry of your heart is created using a computer mapping system. Using electrical signals from within your heart, the exact site of origin of the ectopic beats is located and high frequency energy is delivered at this site to eliminate the abnormal beats. The procedure is minimally invasive and does not involve surgery. Most patients are discharged home on the same day.

Why is it important to rule out ventricular ectopics?

For this reason, if you experience ventricular ectopics, it is important to rule out underlying structural heart disease. To do so, book an appointment to see a heart specialist.

How to reduce ectopic symtoms?

Simple lifestyle measures such as reducing caffeine and alcohol intake, smoking cessation, improved sleeping habits and stress reduction will be sufficient to considerably improve or eliminate symptoms. Medications may also be used to suppress the ectopics and improve symptoms.

What is a cardiac investigation?

Cardiac investigations are performed to rule out underlying causes, such as heart muscle disease and establish the ectopic burden

What is the purpose of an ECG?

These may include an electrocardiogram (ECG) which provides a general overview of the heart. If ectopics are frequent an echocardiogram (heart ultrasound) or Cardiac MRI scan may be performed to confirm that your heart has a normal structure and function and to rule out heart muscle disease (cardiomyopathy).

Where does the heart beat?

A normal heart beat originates from the top of the heart (the atria). Ventricular ectopic beats occur prematurely and cause the heart to beat in a different way for that beat.

Where is the One Heart Clinic located?

One Heart clinic is based in the world-famous Harley street medical district, with a clinic on Harley Street and a diagnostic centre in Marylebone, easily accessible from Oxford Circus Underground Station.

Can cardiologists work together?

We believe the best cardiac care can only be achieved by the best cardiologists in their fields, working together, for you and your heart. Our consultants are able to offer appointments throughout the week and at weekends.

What to do if you think you have a heart arrhythmia?

If you think you may have a heart arrhythmia, make an appointment with your family doctor. If a heart arrhythmia is found early, your treatment may be easier and more effective. Eventually, however, you may be referred to a doctor trained in heart conditions (cardiologist).

How do you treat arrhythmias?

Treatment for heart arrhythmias may also involve catheter procedures or surgery to implant a heart (cardiac) device. Certain arrhythmias may require open-heart surgery.

How does catheter ablation work?

In catheter ablation, catheters are threaded through the blood vessels to the inner heart, and electrodes at the catheter tips map the spread of electrical impulses through the heart . Electrodes at the catheter tips transmit energy to destroy a small spot of heart tissue and create an electrical block along the pathway that's causing your arrhythmia.

How does cardioversion work?

If you have a certain type of arrhythmia, such as atrial fibrillation, your doctor may use cardioversion, which can be conducted as a procedure or by using medications. In the procedure, a shock is delivered to your heart through paddles or patches on your chest.

What to do if you have an arrhythmia and you have difficulty exercising?

If doctors are evaluating you to determine if coronary artery disease may be causing the arrhythmia, and you have difficulty exercising, then your doctor may use a drug to stimulate your heart in a way that's similar to exercise. Tilt table test. Your doctor may recommend this test if you've had fainting spells.

Why do doctors use pacemakers?

If slow heartbeats (bradycardias) don't have a cause that can be corrected, doctors often treat them with a pacemaker because there aren't any medications that can reliably speed up the heart. A pacemaker is a small device that's usually implanted near your collarbone.

What is the best way to reset your heart rhythm?

Cardioversion. This method to reset the heart rhythm may be done with medications or as a procedure. Your doctor may recommend this treatment if you have a certain type of arrhythmia, such as atrial fibrillation.

How to treat heart disease?

You can lower your risk of heart disease by eating a low-fat and low-sodium diet, getting at least 30 minutes of moderate exercise on most days of the week, quitting smoking, and limiting alcohol intake. Medications.

How to reduce risk of heart disease?

Smoking is a major risk factor for heart disease, especially atherosclerosis. Quitting is the best way to reduce your risk of heart disease and its complications. Control your blood pressure. Ask your doctor for a blood pressure measurement at least every two years.

What tests are needed to diagnose heart disease?

The tests you'll need to diagnose your heart disease depend on what condition your doctor thinks you might have. Besides blood tests and a chest X-ray, tests to diagnose heart disease can include: Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG). An ECG is a quick and painless test that records the electrical signals in your heart.

How to help a heart attack?

Here are some ways to help cope with heart disease or improve your condition: Cardiac rehabilitation. For people who have cardiovascular disease that's caused a heart attack or has required surgery to correct, cardiac rehabilitation is often recommended as a way to improve treatment and speed recovery.

How much BMI should I have to be to prevent heart disease?

Being overweight increases your risk of heart disease. A body mass index (BMI) of less than 25 and a waist circumference of 35 inches (88.9 centimeters) or less is the goal for preventing and treating heart disease.

How to control blood pressure and cholesterol?

Eat healthy foods. A heart-healthy diet based on fruits, vegetables and whole grains — and low in saturated fat, cholesterol, sodium and added sugar — can help you control your weight, blood pressure and cholesterol. Maintain a healthy weight. Being overweight increases your risk of heart disease.

What is the best blood pressure for a person with heart disease?

Optimal blood pressure is less than 120 systolic and 80 diastolic, as measured in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg). Check your cholesterol.

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