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Preventing infective endocarditis: what we should all know
Infective endocarditis is a rare but potentially serious disease that affects the inner lining of the heart and its valves. Therefore, preventing infective endocarditis plays a crucial role: although uncommon, it can lead to severe complications such as valve damage, heart failure, cardiogenic shock, and even death. And the good news...
Lipoprotein(a): what it is and what it means to have high levels
Lipoprotein(a), abbreviated as Lp(a), is a particle that circulates in the blood and transports cholesterol. In recent years, it has been recognized as an independent cardiovascular risk factor, meaning that it can increase the risk of heart and artery disease even when other values, such as LDL cholesterol, are normal.
I fainted or had a syncopal episode. What could be the cause?
What is syncope? Syncope, commonly known as fainting or lightheadedness, is a transient loss of consciousness, with a sudden onset and complete spontaneous recovery. It is characterized by a momentary inability to stand and is usually preceded by symptoms such as: In most cases, the person regains consciousness within...
Why is Cardiac Rehabilitation important after an Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI)?
Following an acute myocardial infarction (AMI), secondary prevention of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) becomes a fundamental pillar of treatment. Adherence to medication, along with gradual lifestyle modifications, are essential strategies for protecting the heart muscle and improving hemodynamic function. More...
New percutaneous techniques in cardiology: What are they and why are they an alternative to open surgery?
New percutaneous techniques in cardiology are revolutionizing the way we treat heart disease. Unlike traditional surgery, which requires a large incision in the chest to access the heart, these procedures use a much smaller access route and are therefore less invasive. The word "percutaneous" means...
Advances in cardiology diagnosis: a professional perspective
Cardiology is a constantly evolving field, and diagnostics is no exception. Technological advances and ongoing research are transforming the way we identify and characterize heart disease, resulting in more precise and personalized care for our patients. Below is an overview of...
I have been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation: what should I know?
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common supraventricular arrhythmia in clinical practice. It is characterized by chaotic electrical activation of the atria with frequencies above 300 beats per minute and variable heart rates depending on the response of the ventricles, although they are generally high (between 130 and 180 beats per minute).
Cardiovascular recommendations for recreational diving
Recreational scuba diving (also known as Aqua-Lung or scuba) is becoming increasingly common around the world, with millions of people participating in this activity each year. Diving takes us to discover a new world under the sea, gives us the opportunity to meet new people, and generates a sense of belonging in those who practice...
Prevalence of Heart Valve Disease: New Treatments
By Dr. Jorge Palazuelos, Head of the Hemodynamics Unit at UICAR, heart valve disease is a growing problem, especially in aging populations. Its prevalence varies depending on the affected valve and the cause of the disease. Valve involvement can manifest as stenosis (opening problems) and/or insufficiency (closing problems). Risk factors...












