(WTNH) – Hartford HealthCare has been helping patients get a jump start on treating heart failure since 2008 with what’s known as an L-VAD, which stands for Left Ventricular Assist Device. Amanda ...
If you have ventricular tachycardia, your doctor may give you medicine to slow your heart rate down. You might also need a catheter ablation. In this procedure, a doctor threads a thin tube through an ...
Seven million Americans are living with heart failure — an astonishing statistic — with 1 million additional patients diagnosed every year, according to Dr. Eugene S. Chung, chief of cardiology for ...
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