The campaign has teamed up with charity Arrhythmia Alliance which helps place defibrillators (AEDs) in communities.
Normally, a holiday heart arrhythmia isn't fatal, and in fact it usually fades on its own.
Abnormal beating or arrhythmia is best seen on a long electrocardiogram often called a rhythm strip.
He pointed out that similar antibiotics, such as amoxicillin, have also been found to cause heart arrhythmia.
Sciolaro liked a distinctive feature that would increase the pulse of the heart's top chamber in case of arrhythmia.
If that doesn't work, the ICD sends out increasingly stronger shocks to stop the arrhythmia and restore the normal heartbeat.
The campaign is run in association with Bolton Wanderers, the Arrhythmia Alliance based in Stratford-upon-Avon and the Heart Rhythm Charity.
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Vollmer had the symptoms of long Q-T Syndrome, a condition that often leads to heart arrhythmia and sudden cardiac arrest.
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She had to be rushed to a hospital for an overnight stay after suffering a cardiac arrhythmia during an experiment.
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"When you have enough drugs in your system, your heart goes into an arrhythmia and your respiration stops, " he said.
If it detects a severe arrhythmia, the device is designed to shock the heart, causing it to revert to normal rhythm.
For example, vandetanib can cause serious ventricular arrhythmia leading to sudden death.
An autopsy concluded she died of cardiac arrhythmia due to caffeine toxicity.
Cheney's doctors said the procedure began with an electrophysiology study (EPS) to determine the vice president's risk of developing arrhythmia, or irregular heartbeat.
Later that evening he collapsed at Brixton police station suffering from a heart arrhythmia, which was the medical cause of Mr Rigg's death.
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Coroner David Crerar said her Coca-Cola consumption had given rise to cardiac arrhythmia, a condition when the heart beats too fast or too slow.
The electrical activity fails to die away properly, and moves around the muscle in a turbulent pattern causing an arrhythmia known as ventricular fibrillation.
The condition, says Lee, can cause arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death.
And although EPA attributed her heart problem to PM2.5 in a published report, no one ever bothered to warn subsequent subjects of cardiac arrhythmia risk.
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Ventricular fibrillation (VF) is one type of arrhythmia that is deadly.
Injecting stem cells into the heart muscle carries the risk of arrhythmia, said Techung Lee, associate professor of biochemistry at the State University New York at Buffalo.
If an arrhythmia is mild, it delivers a mild signal that may not even be detected by the patient, or that may be felt as a fluttering sensation.
Wolfe, in contrast, grouped together a smorgasbord of heart problems that are harder to diagnose, such as angina, arrhythmia and heart failure, a weakening of the heart muscle.
Atrial fibrillation is the most common clinically significant cardiac arrhythmia.
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Other possible treatments for arrhythmia include medication, surgery or ablation.
The regulators feared that such electrical disturbances might trigger arrhythmia.
Dr Noble and Dr Winslow, for instance, have been studying how the cellular changes that lead to congestive heart failure and ischaemia (two common heart complaints) can cause arrhythmia.
Opinion is nearly unanimous among cardiologists that endurance athletics significantly increases the risk of atrial fibrillation, an arrhythmia that is estimated to be the cause of one third of all strokes.
Laurence Epstein, chief of cardiac arrhythmia at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, said that because the true risks of Riata are unclear, he leaves the choice up to his patients.
Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) are small battery-powered devices that can deliver a small electric shock to the heart in response to a life-threatening arrhythmia (when the heart starts beating rapidly and inefficiently).
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