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Index : Contains information about Galway clinic and links to the different symptoms and treatments for cardio care
used
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About : Contains information about Dr Brendan O Colochlain with his professional profile
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Cardioversion : Contains information about how electrical cardioversion delivers an electrical shock to your chest
wall
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ECG : Contains information on how we use cardiac catheters and computers to create electrocardiogram (ECG)
tracings and electrical
measurements from inside your heart
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Galway Clinic Location : The Google map showing our location in Galway
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest : Contains information on sudden cardiac arrest and sudden cardiac death
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Pulmonary Ablation: Pulmonary vein ablation (also called pulmonary vein isolation) is a treatment for atrial
fibrillation
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Management of Arrythmias : Contains information on how we manage the several types of abnormal heart rhythms
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Arrhythmias : Contains information on Arrhythmias
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Heart’s Electrical System : Contains information on the heart’s electrical system
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Supraventricular tachycardia : Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia is a rapid but regular heart rhythm
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Palpitations : A feeling of skipped heartbeats, fluttering, "flip-flops" or feeling that the heart is "running away"
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Atrial fibrillation : Contains information on this very common irregular heart rhythm.
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Pacemaker : Contains information about pacemakers.
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AICD : The ICD constantly monitors the heart rhythm when it detects a very fast, abnormal heart rhythm, it delivers
energy.
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Biventricular pacemaker : Contins information about Biventricular pacemakers.
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Catheter ablation : Contains information about Radiofrequency catheter ablation
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Electrophysiology study :
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Holter monitor : Contains information about a small portable recorder that is attached to electrodes on your chest
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Angiogram, angioplasty and stenting : An angiogram is an investigation performed on people with suspected or
symptomatic coronary artery disease