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What is the most common complication after a carotid endarterectomy?
Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) is a vascular surgery aimed at reducing stoke risk by removing plaque from the carotid arteries. This can be a lifesaving surgery for patients living with carotid artery disease. While the most common complication is stroke, the risk is relatively low and can be managed with careful surgical techniques and postoperative care. Before we go into more depth on carotid endarterectomy, let’s talk […]
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The Facts About Holes in the Heart & How They’re Treated
You might have seen news reports that the actor and musician Donald Glover, also known as Childish Gambino, had to cancel his 2024 concert tour after suffering a stroke and undergoing surgeries to repair a heart defect. Glover, who grew up in DeKalb County whose credits include creating and starring in the TV series “Atlanta,” […]
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Can the heart function with leaky valves?
Your heart is a powerful pump that works nonstop to keep blood flowing through your body. It has […]
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What is chronic venous insufficiency?
You may have heard the term “chronic venous insufficiency” in the news since President Donald Trump was recently diagnosed with the condition. Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) […]
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What happens when the carotid artery is blocked?
Day-to-day, most of us don’t think much about the arteries in our neck, but they actually play a big role in keeping […]
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What causes varicose veins?
Are your varicose veins bothering you? You’re not alone — millions of people deal with these twisted, bulging […]
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What is the most common complication after a carotid endarterectomy?
Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) is a vascular surgery aimed at reducing stoke risk by removing plaque from the carotid arteries. This can be a lifesaving surgery for patients living […]
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How long does a diagnostic cardiac cath take?
Cardiac catheterization (or heart catheterization) is essential for diagnosing and treating some heart conditions. Many people feel nervous about medical procedures, but keep in mind that a cardiac […]
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How serious is a cardiac catheterization?
Cardiac catheterization is a medical procedure used to diagnose and treat heart conditions. Sometimes called a “cath” for short, […]
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How long does coronary artery bypass (CABG) surgery take?
If you have been told that you need a coronary artery bypass grafting surgery, you probably have a […]
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How does high blood pressure impact your health?
At your last checkup, your primary care provider said you have high blood pressure. What does that mean […]
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What are the risks of carotid artery disease?
You might be familiar with coronary artery disease, but how much do you know about carotid artery disease? […]
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What is a chronic total occlusion?
At your last appointment with your cardiologist, you were told you have a CTO, but what exactly is […]
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Heart failure patient embraces second chance thanks to LVAD implant
“I remember hearing the helicopter. Thump-thump-thump, like a heartbeat. But after that, I don’t remember.” Jan Leakey credits her best friend, […]
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What problems can an EKG detect?
If you’ve ever watched a TV medical drama such as “ER” or “Grey’s Anatomy,” then you might have seen an emergency room doctor order an […]
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What can I do to lower my risk of heart disease?
Are you at risk for heart disease? For most Americans, the answer is yes. New research is shining […]
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Can younger adults experience atrial fibrillation?
In the past, atrial fibrillation, often called AFib, was primarily diagnosed in older adults. Recent research, though, shows […]
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For Dr. George, open-minded approach serves patients well
Over more than 20 years of practicing cardiology, Zachary George, MD, has learned that it’s important also to practice empathy […]
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Signs of Heart Failure in Women: What You Need to Know
Heart disease affects both men and women, but many still believe it is primarily a concern for men. […]
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Can heart bypass be done robotically?
When you hear about someone having a heart bypass, you probably think about it as a major open-heart […]
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What is atrial fibrillation?
At your latest appointment with the cardiologist, you were told that you have atrial fibrillation. What does that […]
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What if I’m not a candidate for heart bypass surgery?
Coronary artery bypass surgery, also called heart bypass or CABG, is a common way of treating severe blockages […]
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Will cardiac rehab help me recover after surgery?
As recently as a few decades ago, there were few good options for treating heart health issues like […]
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Can I monitor my blood pressure at home?
Whether you’ve been diagnosed with high blood pressure or you are simply at risk of the condition, checking […]
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What are the benefits of TAVR?
At your recent cardiology appointment, perhaps “TAVR” was mentioned as an option for treating aortic stenosis. But what […]
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What is cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome?
When the body is functioning at its best, all the different parts work collaboratively. So, it makes sense […]
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What if my blood pressure just won’t go down?
If you’ve been diagnosed with high blood pressure, the odds are that your provider recommended some lifestyle changes […]
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