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Sick Sinus Syndrome : Treatments

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Treatment may not be necessary if you do not have any symptoms. Your doctor may review the medicines you take to make sure they are not making your condition worse.
Source:ADAM
Date:May 12, 2008
If drugs are causing the problem, their withdrawal may effectively eliminate the disorder. However, the treatment of sick sinus syndrome is normally delayed until a patient shows symptoms.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
A pacemaker is a small electronic device that helps your heart's electrical system beat at the right pace. Inserting the pacemaker into your body is called implantation. You stay awake during the procedure.
Source:StayWell
A pacemaker is a surgically implanted electronic device that regulates a cardiac arrhythmia.Pacemakers are most frequently prescribed when the heartbeat decreases under 60 beats per minute at rest(severe symptomatic bradycardia). They are also use...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Surgery
A pacemaker is a small, battery-operated device that senses when your heart is beating irregularly or too slowly. It sends a signal to your heart that makes your heart beat at the correct pace.Cardiac pacemaker implantation; Artificial pacemaker; ...
Source:ADAM
Date:December 13, 2008
A pacemaker is a surgically-implanted electronic device that regulates a slow or erratic heartbeat.Pacemakers are implanted to regulate irregular contractions of the heart(arrhythmia). They are most frequently prescribed to speed the heartbeat of ...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
A pacemaker is an implantable electronic device that delivers electrical stimulation to the heart to help regulate its beat.Pacemakers are used to correct abnormal rhythms of the heart, most notably, brachycardia, an abnormally slow heartbeat. Nor...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health
Catheter ablation destroys (ablates) an abnormal electrical pathway or groups of electrical cells that may be causing a heart rhythm problem (arrhythmia). A specially trained doctor (electrophysiologist) performs the procedure.
Source:StayWell
Catheter ablation of an irregular heartbeat involves having a tube(a catheter) inserted into the heart through.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
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