International Academic Conferences on Cardiovascular Disease

An International Academic Conference is an event for researchers to present, discuss and finding theories of their scholarly work. It is also a platform where you get a chance to share your research findings and engage in insightful discussions with others on the latest happenings of a particular subject in your field of study.  Something that the researchers won’t get from a publication they will findings it at conferences, seminars, workshops or events and will premiere their ideas. It helps to make research on a particular subject with current findings a great way to gain knowledge and developed ourselves, which allows researchers, students, professors, and scholars to come together from different areas to learn from each other. Academic conference researchers stay connected to others in their field and learn more, share ideas and then new findings will have taken place.

Cardiovascular disease is also called heart disease; it is the conditions that include structural problems and blood clots. Damage or diseases in the heart’s major blood vessels are called coronary artery disease. In high blood pressure situation, the force of the blood against the artery walls is too high. When someone suffers sudden, unexpected loss of heart function, breathing and consciousness then he/she has a cardiac arrest situation. All these diseases are related to heart problem. Heart diseases symptoms caused by irregular heartbeats such as chest pain or discomfort, fluttering in the chest, lightheadedness, fainting or near fainting, dizziness, racing heartbeat, slow heartbeat, shortness of breath etc.

Use of heavy alcohol, illegal drug and certain infections or some chemotherapy medicines are main causes to damaged our heart muscle. These conditions are weakening the heart and cause heart failure, coronary artery disease and heart attack. An ECG is a quick and painless test that records the electrical signals in the heart. After that echocardiogram, halter monitoring, exercise tests or stress tests, cardiac catheterization, heart magnetic resonance imaging scan and heart CT scan are some diagnosis for confirm heart diseases. A good diet, regular exercise and controlling cholesterol and blood pressure all help promote a strong heart and prevent heart disease. A normal heart beat rate is between 50 to 100 beats per minute. If the rate is above 100 it is called tachycardia and below 60 is called bradycardia. An expert says an ideal resting heart beat rate is between 50 to 70 beats per minute or 72 beats per minute.