Adams-Stokes Disease

What is Adams-Stokes disease?

This is a transient condition caused by a heart rhythm disorder. It involves fainting, with or without convulsions. In it, the normal electrical signal that passes from the heart's upper to lower chambers is interrupted. This causes a "heart block," which usually slows the heart rate considerably. This can cause inadequate blood flow to the brain and fainting. This condition is also called Stokes–Adams or Morgangni, Adams–Stokes disease.



See also:

Arrhythmias
Bundle Branch Block
Pacemakers
Syncope



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