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Control studies with amiodoran intake
Hello, Is there anyone who can tell how often ECG (
electrocardiogram
), lung, liver and thyroid tests are done during long-term amiodoran intake?
Hello, Is there anyone who can tell how often ECG (
electrocardiogram
), lung, liver and thyroid tests are done during long-term amiodoran intake?
Falkovec
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Cardioversion of Atrial Fibrillation (AF)
In such cases it is often picked up by routine examination of the pulse listening to the heart or recording an
electrocardiogram
(ECG).
In such cases it is often picked up by routine examination of the pulse listening to the heart or recording an
electrocardiogram
(ECG).
SamAdmin
Administrator
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Abnormal ECG Myocarditis
I’ve had a few
electrocardiogram
tests done and the results have all been irregular. I had another test today and hoped I might see an improvement, but no change. For people who have experience with myocarditis, is an irregular ECG common with Myocarditis? Any help would be much appreciated.
I’ve had a few
electrocardiogram
tests done and the results have all been irregular. I had another test today and hoped I might see an improvement, but no change. For people who have experience with myocarditis, is an irregular ECG common with Myocarditis? Any help would be much appreciated.
Beachboy1
in
British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
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Echo results and beside myself with worry...
Went to GP who diagnosed a heart murmur and sent me for
Electrocardiogram
, which came back normal. I had an Echocardiogram this past Saturday, logged into my NHS app early yesterday evening, and the results/ letter from the radiographer were there to view.
Went to GP who diagnosed a heart murmur and sent me for
Electrocardiogram
, which came back normal. I had an Echocardiogram this past Saturday, logged into my NHS app early yesterday evening, and the results/ letter from the radiographer were there to view.
Greenie01
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Unstable Angina - Carotid ultrasound scan?
I went to A&E and had standard same day tests including
electrocardiogram
, chest Xray, bloods (troponin etc). Everything was negative but they're treating it as angina, have prescribed aspirin and GTN and are referring me for a MIBI scan.
I went to A&E and had standard same day tests including
electrocardiogram
, chest Xray, bloods (troponin etc). Everything was negative but they're treating it as angina, have prescribed aspirin and GTN and are referring me for a MIBI scan.
ootihat
in
British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Kardia EKG - the answer to my worries over my palpitations and heart racing!
3) I googled it and found this supportive study regards to accuracy
: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/mtg64/chapter/3-Evidence
It includes gems like this:
“Evidence suggests that the KardiaMobile algorithm has a high diagnostic accuracy per
electrocardiogram
(ECG) recording.”
3) I googled it and found this supportive study regards to accuracy
: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/mtg64/chapter/3-Evidence
It includes gems like this:
“Evidence suggests that the KardiaMobile algorithm has a high diagnostic accuracy per
electrocardiogram
(ECG) recording.”
FallingInReverse
in
Thyroid UK
3 months ago
New European Society of Cardiology's, guidelines for the management of acute coronary syndromes
"Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) encompass a spectrum of conditions that include patients presenting with recent changes in clinical symptoms or signs, with or without changes on 12-lead
electrocardiogram
(ECG) and with or without acute elevations in cardiac troponin (cTn) concentrations.
"Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) encompass a spectrum of conditions that include patients presenting with recent changes in clinical symptoms or signs, with or without changes on 12-lead
electrocardiogram
(ECG) and with or without acute elevations in cardiac troponin (cTn) concentrations.
Milkfairy
Heart Star
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
ZERO stamina 3 years after AVR
The cardiologist said my "heart looks great" after a recent
electrocardiogram
, and my blood work comes back normal, no diabetes. So, it's a big mystery, basically. I have gained about 30 pounds since the operation, but it doesn't seem like the effect of that would be this severe.
The cardiologist said my "heart looks great" after a recent
electrocardiogram
, and my blood work comes back normal, no diabetes. So, it's a big mystery, basically. I have gained about 30 pounds since the operation, but it doesn't seem like the effect of that would be this severe.
Zindolo
in
British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Farxiga
So at my last visit to the cardiologist, he did an
electrocardiogram
and said it looks like my heart isn't relaxing as much as it should between beats, and this medication is supposed to help that. Normally it's prescribed for congestive heart failure, but he said my heart "looks great".
So at my last visit to the cardiologist, he did an
electrocardiogram
and said it looks like my heart isn't relaxing as much as it should between beats, and this medication is supposed to help that. Normally it's prescribed for congestive heart failure, but he said my heart "looks great".
Zindolo
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Constant anxiety since Atrial flutter diagnosis
An
electrocardiogram
a few months later showed no obvious problem with my heart. I felt terrible on the beta blockers, totally wiped me out and I reduced to 1.25. After 4 months the nurse said I could come off them and I was discharged from the clinic.
An
electrocardiogram
a few months later showed no obvious problem with my heart. I felt terrible on the beta blockers, totally wiped me out and I reduced to 1.25. After 4 months the nurse said I could come off them and I was discharged from the clinic.
Sugarplumhemmings
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
There is hope
Hi all - I wanted to update everyone on a positive experience and to hopefully debunk some of the myths. For context I live in the Republic of Ireland and also have private medical insurance (this is very common in Ireland). 55, male and generally fit. I was having episodes of waking up, bolt upright
Hi all - I wanted to update everyone on a positive experience and to hopefully debunk some of the myths. For context I live in the Republic of Ireland and also have private medical insurance (this is very common in Ireland). 55, male and generally fit. I was having episodes of waking up, bolt upright
JezzaJezza
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
19 hours ago
Heart block first degree.
Hello everyone. I had a few weeks ago ECG which showed that I have 1st degree heart block. Also, last year I was diagnosed with mild heart disease. My question is shall I make an appointment with cardiologist because of the heart block?
Hello everyone. I had a few weeks ago ECG which showed that I have 1st degree heart block. Also, last year I was diagnosed with mild heart disease. My question is shall I make an appointment with cardiologist because of the heart block?
Wasabi2023
in
British Heart Foundation
1 day ago
Hasimotos 3 months ago subclinical hypothyroid
Hi my TSH currently 3.8 (started at 3.8 when first started meds) T4 16.9 I went on levothyroxine 25mg 8 week ago. Felt a slight improvement with some symptoms e.g fatigue was no where near as bad. But now I'm starting to feel the symptoms worsen Recent blood test TSH 3.8 (8 week after levo) Others
Hi my TSH currently 3.8 (started at 3.8 when first started meds) T4 16.9 I went on levothyroxine 25mg 8 week ago. Felt a slight improvement with some symptoms e.g fatigue was no where near as bad. But now I'm starting to feel the symptoms worsen Recent blood test TSH 3.8 (8 week after levo) Others
Salkas
in
Thyroid UK
2 days ago
HR going up high when I move even walking slowly
Hi everyone since my Heart attack 2 months ago I am unable to begin cardio rehab exercise because my heart rate has become erratic, did anyone else gave this happen? I used to be on bisoprololl but it was stopped in hospital. I had a 24 hour ecg. I’m waiting for the result. If you had this irregular
Hi everyone since my Heart attack 2 months ago I am unable to begin cardio rehab exercise because my heart rate has become erratic, did anyone else gave this happen? I used to be on bisoprololl but it was stopped in hospital. I had a 24 hour ecg. I’m waiting for the result. If you had this irregular
Gigi70
in
British Heart Foundation
2 days ago
Same answers
Saw the gp this morning , but same answers come of the bisoprolol, have some blood tests AGAIN !, have some ECG tests AGAIN ! only difference was that depending on results might have to go to cardiologist clinic. Doing my head in can,t plan anything with work.
Saw the gp this morning , but same answers come of the bisoprolol, have some blood tests AGAIN !, have some ECG tests AGAIN ! only difference was that depending on results might have to go to cardiologist clinic. Doing my head in can,t plan anything with work.
mobyfool
in
British Heart Foundation
3 days ago
asthma chesty cough
hi all.i normally have well controlled asthma lots of colds here and there and had no prednisone for years.back at the end of july i started with a light cold and breathlessness.which is still carrying on to this day.always a chesty cough with coloured gunk.i have had an xray ct scan bloods checked
hi all.i normally have well controlled asthma lots of colds here and there and had no prednisone for years.back at the end of july i started with a light cold and breathlessness.which is still carrying on to this day.always a chesty cough with coloured gunk.i have had an xray ct scan bloods checked
Zoec1975
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 days ago
Tigacrelor and breathless
Hi. Interested to hear other experiences of the above. Had heart attack and stent 6 ago. weeks. Intermittently find I feel tight chested/breathless although breathing is actually normal. Been back to GP/ A &E a few times and ECG/bloods/chest X ray all normal which is reassuring. I'm aware feeling breathless
Hi. Interested to hear other experiences of the above. Had heart attack and stent 6 ago. weeks. Intermittently find I feel tight chested/breathless although breathing is actually normal. Been back to GP/ A &E a few times and ECG/bloods/chest X ray all normal which is reassuring. I'm aware feeling breathless
HA24
in
British Heart Foundation
3 days ago
Something new
I have ischeamic heart disease. As well as been breathless and tired all the time and dizzy when I stand up. I have started having bad headaches blurd vision and really dizzy most of the time. I add a 24 hour ecg 2 wks ago and the gp said he expected it to come back abnormal due to my heart attack,
I have ischeamic heart disease. As well as been breathless and tired all the time and dizzy when I stand up. I have started having bad headaches blurd vision and really dizzy most of the time. I add a 24 hour ecg 2 wks ago and the gp said he expected it to come back abnormal due to my heart attack,
Alfie33
in
British Heart Foundation
4 days ago
Bisoprolol side effects
Hello everyone diagnosed with afib and lvsd 3 months ago started on 5mg then 6.25 then 2 weeks ago put on 7.5 mg as pbm 115 when echo done, went to gp on Thursday and he did an ecg and bpm was 125 so he increased to 10mg and I have to go back next week for another ecg, ever since I have had an increase
Hello everyone diagnosed with afib and lvsd 3 months ago started on 5mg then 6.25 then 2 weeks ago put on 7.5 mg as pbm 115 when echo done, went to gp on Thursday and he did an ecg and bpm was 125 so he increased to 10mg and I have to go back next week for another ecg, ever since I have had an increase
Parya
in
British Heart Foundation
4 days ago
Hypothyroid and CRP
Hi all, I had few blood tests taken recently which the results were TSH 4.7 (0.27-4.5), FT4 15.4 (11-23), the lab does not test FT3, CRP 19, increased thyroxine from 125mcg to 150 mcg, at the same time due to aches and soreness in muscles and bones I had X Rays for shoulder pains which results where
Hi all, I had few blood tests taken recently which the results were TSH 4.7 (0.27-4.5), FT4 15.4 (11-23), the lab does not test FT3, CRP 19, increased thyroxine from 125mcg to 150 mcg, at the same time due to aches and soreness in muscles and bones I had X Rays for shoulder pains which results where
Blodders2
in
Thyroid UK
5 days ago
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