The medications prescribed in the wake of a cardiac event can aid in recovery and work to prevent another stroke or heart attack. Educate yourself about the medications that your loved one must take. Know what those medicines do, and what their goal is. Learn more about cardiac medications.
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Medication Information. Heart Insight. Answers by Heart Fact Sheets. Order AHA Brochures. Patient Education Resources for Healthcare Professionals. Recovery from a heart condition becomes so much more manageable when you have the right kind of emotional support. Cardiovascular disease can refer to a number of conditions: Heart disease Heart and blood vessel disease also called heart disease includes numerous problems, many of which are related to a process called atherosclerosis.
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In middle-aged patients treated with medication for 5 years for moderately elevated blood pressure, it is possible to avoid cardiovascular disease in one individual. A detailed review of potential cardiac complications related to cardiovascular and haemodynamic adaptations to pregnancy are reviewed.
He underwent cardiac catheterization and cardiovascular malformations could be excluded. A right-toleft shunt at the atrial level was present, and concomitant cardiovascular malformations were excluded. If the asphyxial exposure persists, a threshold of cardiovascular decompensation occurs. Low et al. This study explores the a priori hypothesis of a prospective association between cardiovascular disease or its risk factors and incident depressive symptoms.
The study population excluded children with birth weights below 2. The association of variables such as the increase in blood pressure and decrease in baroreflex function in the elderly are possible indicators of cardiovascular morbidity. Controversies surrounding the use of beta-blockers in older patients with cardiovascular disease.
Other drugs may affect the cardiovascular responses such as beta-blockers or diuretics volume depletion. See all examples of cardiovascular. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Translations of cardiovascular in Chinese Traditional. See more.
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