The blood flow obstruction may cause shortness of breath, chest pain, and dizziness with exertion. Abnormal rhythm can occur with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Atrial fibrillation is a heart rhythm in which the top part of the heart has disorganized electrical activation. This sends multiple, fast, irregular impulses to the left ventricle causing the heart to beat rapidly and irregularly. Symptoms such as palpations, shortness of breath, or decreased exercise capacity may occur. The most dangerous rhythms from the left ventricle are called ventricular tachycardia fibrillation, which can cause death. In my opinion, the journal- article on “Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy” is quite informative. It gives much detailed information pertaining to a view of a patient. In my opinion, it was somewhat the exact way you would explain the symptoms, causes, and treatment to a patient. This article gives detailed pictures showing where and how the symptoms take place. To me this subject hits close to home, because I had my brother pass away at the age of “thirty five” years of age due to a heart
The blood flow obstruction may cause shortness of breath, chest pain, and dizziness with exertion. Abnormal rhythm can occur with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Atrial fibrillation is a heart rhythm in which the top part of the heart has disorganized electrical activation. This sends multiple, fast, irregular impulses to the left ventricle causing the heart to beat rapidly and irregularly. Symptoms such as palpations, shortness of breath, or decreased exercise capacity may occur. The most dangerous rhythms from the left ventricle are called ventricular tachycardia fibrillation, which can cause death. In my opinion, the journal- article on “Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy” is quite informative. It gives much detailed information pertaining to a view of a patient. In my opinion, it was somewhat the exact way you would explain the symptoms, causes, and treatment to a patient. This article gives detailed pictures showing where and how the symptoms take place. To me this subject hits close to home, because I had my brother pass away at the age of “thirty five” years of age due to a heart