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Cardiology (from Greek , kardiā, "heart"; and , -logia) is a medical specialty dealing with disorders of the heart and blood vessels. The field includes diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure, valvular heart disease and electrophysiology. Physicians specializing in this field of medicine are called cardiologists. Cardiologists should not be confused with cardiac surgeons, cardiothoracic and cardiovascular, who are surgeons who perform cardiac surgery - operative procedures on the heart and great vessels.

The term cardiology is derived from the Greek word καρδιά (transliterated as kardia and meaning heart or inner self).

The Cardiac Muscle

Cardiac pacemaker (Electrical system of the heart)

Basic cardiac physiology


 A diagram of a heart with an <a href="http://reference.findtarget.com/search/ECG/" class="wiki">ECG</a> indicator; diagrams like this are used in Cardiology.
A diagram of a heart with an ECG indicator; diagrams like this are used in Cardiology.

Disorders of the heart

Disorders of the coronary circulation


Sudden cardiac death (The abrupt reduction or cessation of blood flow to the myocardium, leading to death)

Treatment of sudden cardiac death


Anemia

Disorders of the myocardium (muscle of the heart)

Disorders of the pericardium (outer lining of the heart)

Disorders of the heart valves

Disorders of the electrical system of the heart (Cardiac electrophysiology)

  • Specific diseases of the electrical system of the heart

Inflammation and infection of the heart

Congenital heart disease

Diseases of blood vessels (Vascular diseases)

  • Diseases of the aorta

Procedures done for coronary artery disease

Devices used in cardiology

  • Devices used to maintain normal electrical rhythm
  • Devices used to maintain blood pressure

Diagnostic tests and procedures

  • Auscultation (Listening with the Stethoscope)
Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)
  • * IVUS (IntraVascular UltraSound)

Cardiac pharmaceutical agents

The followings are medications commonly prescribed in cardiology:
  • ** Type Ia
  • ** Type Ib
  • ** Type Ic
  • * Type V

See also


 
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