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Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine (ISSN 2639-6807)

Keywords

cardiac neurosis

Cardiac neurosis is one of the common issues on the performance of the human heart that does not necessarily caused by actual heart diseases.
According to studies, about 60% of the patients who consults for a cardiac condition are actually suffering from an exaggerated and unnecessary anxiety feeling and not quite based from verifiable evidence.
Cardiac neurosis symptoms include fatigue, shortness of breath, rapid heartbeat, dizziness, and some others.
Cardiac neurosis is also called as Da Costas syndrome. The condition was named after Jacob Mendes Da Costa, who investigated and described the disorder during the American Civil War. Da Costas syndrome, which was commonly known as soldiers heart, is a syndrome with a set of symptoms that are similar to those of heart disease, though a physical examination does not reveal any physiological abnormalities.

Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine accepts multi-subject approach in dealing with cardiac neurosis, critical care medicine, cardiovascular medicine, Emergency medicine, surgery, heart transplantation, Coronary angioplasty and many more related topics.

Editorial Board

Jhon Smith

Professor

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Jhon Smith

Senior Resident

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Jhon Smith

Associate Professor

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Jhon Smith

Cardiologist

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