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Chronic epileptic episodes and the subsequent catecholamine surges and hypoxia events may affect the heart and coronary vessels | Chronic epileptic episodes and the subsequent catecholamine surges and hypoxia events may affect the heart and coronary vessels and result in the dysfunction of the heart, this condition has known as the epileptic heart. This concept first described by Dr. Richard L. Verrier and his colleagues in 2020. | ||
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Overview
Chronic epileptic episodes and the subsequent catecholamine surges and hypoxia events may affect the heart and coronary vessels and result in the dysfunction of the heart, this condition has known as the epileptic heart. This concept first described by Dr. Richard L. Verrier and his colleagues in 2020.