Scientists from Omsk State Medical University found that heart rhythm disturbances in young people are associated with connective tissue dysplasia. This discovery will help detect problems early. People with this disorder often have difficulty exercising and often see doctors complaining of heart problems and other complications.
One in five people have symptoms of connective tissue dysplasia, but the condition becomes serious if it affects more than one organ. For example, dysplasia can lead to dangerous cardiovascular diseases, including sudden cardiac death. Scientists recommend close monitoring of heart condition using speckle-tracking echocardiography in patients with dysplasia.
Source: Ferra

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