Cardiac Care
Hypertensive Heart Disease: Prolonged high blood pressure strains the heart, thickening the heart muscle and narrowing blood vessels. This condition can result in congestive heart failure, ischemic heart disease, and other cardiovascular problems.
Ischemic Heart Disease: Also known as coronary artery disease, it results from reduced blood flow to the heart muscle. Narrowed coronary arteries restrict oxygen and nutrients, increasing the risk of angina and heart attacks.
Structural heart disease, also called structural cardiac disease, is a collection of heart diseases that includes heart failure, coronary artery disease, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and congenital heart disease.
A conduction disorder, also known as heart block, is a problem with the electrical system that controls your heart's rate and rhythm. This system is called the cardiac conduction system. Normally, the electrical signal that makes your heart beat travels from the top of your heart to the bottom.