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Thyroid hormone increases the force of the contraction and the amount of the heart muscle oxygen demand. It also increases the heart rate. Due to these reasons, the work of the heart is greatly increased in hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism increases the amount of nitric oxide in the intima, lead them to be dilated and become less stiff. Cardiac symptoms can be seen in anybody with hyperthyroidism, but can be particularly dangerous in whom have underlying heart diseases. Common symptoms include: tachycardia and palpitations. Occult hyperthyroidism is a common cause of an increased heart rate at rest and with mild exertion. Hyperthyroidism can also produce a host of other arrhythmias such as PVCs, ventricular tachycardia and especially atrial fibrillation. Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction and systolic dysfunction, Mitral regurgitation and mitral valve prolapsed are heart complications of hyperthyroism could be detected by echocardiography. The forceful cardiac contraction increases the systolic blood pressure despite the increased relaxation in the blood vessels reduces the diastolic blood pressure. Atrial fibrillation, atrial enlargement and congestive heart failure are important cardiac complications of hyperthyroidism. An increased risks of stroke is common in patients with atrial fibrillation. Graves disease is linked to autoimmune complications, such as cardiac valve involvement, pulmonary arterial hypertension and specific cardiomyopathy. Worsening angina: Patients with coronary artery disease often experience a marked worsening in symptoms with hyperthyroidism. These can include an increase in chest pain (angina) or even a heart attack.


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