Crawford Current Cardiology Edition 2
... redistribution of body fluids from the lower extremities into the vascular space and back to the heart, resulting in volume overload; it suggests a more severe condition. Third is orthopnea, a dyspnea that occurs immediately on assuming the recumbent position. The mild increase in venous return (cau ...
... redistribution of body fluids from the lower extremities into the vascular space and back to the heart, resulting in volume overload; it suggests a more severe condition. Third is orthopnea, a dyspnea that occurs immediately on assuming the recumbent position. The mild increase in venous return (cau ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Pair of male twins were delivered through caesarean section (indication- twin pregnancy with rupture of membrane) at 34 weeks and 5 day from a primigravida mother. Both the babies did not require active resuscitation, only routine care was given. Antenatal, natal and immediate postnatal periods were ...
... Pair of male twins were delivered through caesarean section (indication- twin pregnancy with rupture of membrane) at 34 weeks and 5 day from a primigravida mother. Both the babies did not require active resuscitation, only routine care was given. Antenatal, natal and immediate postnatal periods were ...
Treatment-Specific Approaches for Analysis and Control of
... literature assume availability of the pump speed as an independent control variable. In reality, however, the device is controlled by pump motor power which, in turn, produces the rotational pump speed. The nonlinear relationship between the supplied power and the speed is derived, and interesting o ...
... literature assume availability of the pump speed as an independent control variable. In reality, however, the device is controlled by pump motor power which, in turn, produces the rotational pump speed. The nonlinear relationship between the supplied power and the speed is derived, and interesting o ...
The Heart - Napa Valley College
... Conus arteriosus (superior end of right ventricle) leads to pulmonary trunk Pulmonary trunk divides into left and right pulmonary arteries Blood flows from right ventricle to pulmonary trunk through pulmonary valve ...
... Conus arteriosus (superior end of right ventricle) leads to pulmonary trunk Pulmonary trunk divides into left and right pulmonary arteries Blood flows from right ventricle to pulmonary trunk through pulmonary valve ...
Effect of Ischemia on Calcium-Dependent Fluorescence
... The effects of acute global ischemia on cytosolic calcium transients were studied in perfused rabbit hearts loaded with the fluorescent calcium indicator indo 1. Indo 1-loaded hearts were illuminated at 360 nm, and fluorescence was recorded simultaneously at 400 and 550 nm from the epicardial surfac ...
... The effects of acute global ischemia on cytosolic calcium transients were studied in perfused rabbit hearts loaded with the fluorescent calcium indicator indo 1. Indo 1-loaded hearts were illuminated at 360 nm, and fluorescence was recorded simultaneously at 400 and 550 nm from the epicardial surfac ...
Effects and mechanisms of curcumin on the
... increased both LVDP (from 74.0 ± 3.8 to 88.3 ± 3.9 mmHg, P < 0.05) and +dP/dtmax (from 2177 ± 77.6 to 2608 ± 174 mmHg s–1, P < 0.05) (Figure 5) in the heart, there was no significant increase in HR. It did not alter the other hemodynamic variables of the heart. When atropine (1 µM) and curcumin (1 µ ...
... increased both LVDP (from 74.0 ± 3.8 to 88.3 ± 3.9 mmHg, P < 0.05) and +dP/dtmax (from 2177 ± 77.6 to 2608 ± 174 mmHg s–1, P < 0.05) (Figure 5) in the heart, there was no significant increase in HR. It did not alter the other hemodynamic variables of the heart. When atropine (1 µM) and curcumin (1 µ ...
Atrial Coronary Arteries: Anatomy And Atrial Perfusion
... which coronary artery disease contributes to ischemic heart disease through ventricular myocardial damage. Atrial fibrillation and other tachyarrhythmias that involve the atria, however, remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality. In order to increase mechanistic research and therapeutic interv ...
... which coronary artery disease contributes to ischemic heart disease through ventricular myocardial damage. Atrial fibrillation and other tachyarrhythmias that involve the atria, however, remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality. In order to increase mechanistic research and therapeutic interv ...
The CALF (Congenital Heart Disease in Adults Lower Extremity
... The objective of this study was to document the prevalence of CVI and its associated factors in adults with Fontan physiology. The hypothesis was that patients with Fontan physiology have chronically elevated systemic venous pressure, and this finding in the setting of nonpulsatile pulmonary blood f ...
... The objective of this study was to document the prevalence of CVI and its associated factors in adults with Fontan physiology. The hypothesis was that patients with Fontan physiology have chronically elevated systemic venous pressure, and this finding in the setting of nonpulsatile pulmonary blood f ...
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... nerve stimulation, to the same range under control conditions without nerve stimulation. These observations suggest that increased heterogeneity may be a very important atrial proarrhythmic vagal mechanism. This idea is compatible with both experimental and computer models of AF which indicate that ...
... nerve stimulation, to the same range under control conditions without nerve stimulation. These observations suggest that increased heterogeneity may be a very important atrial proarrhythmic vagal mechanism. This idea is compatible with both experimental and computer models of AF which indicate that ...
Science | Discovery | Innovation
... discussion and Q & A. Experts will rapidly evaluate each case and discuss potential treatment options. Thursday’s session will focus on atrial fibrillation cases; Friday’s session will focus on device cases. ...
... discussion and Q & A. Experts will rapidly evaluate each case and discuss potential treatment options. Thursday’s session will focus on atrial fibrillation cases; Friday’s session will focus on device cases. ...
induction of a chronic myocardial infarction
... ..........The laboratory rabbit is the experimental animal that perfectly combines the technique accessibility with cost in the induction of myocardial infarction. ..........The rabbit coronary anatomy, although inconstant, largely respects human coronary artery anatomy. It has two main coronary art ...
... ..........The laboratory rabbit is the experimental animal that perfectly combines the technique accessibility with cost in the induction of myocardial infarction. ..........The rabbit coronary anatomy, although inconstant, largely respects human coronary artery anatomy. It has two main coronary art ...
Coronary - Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology
... coronary angiography (CCA). A consistent body of literature suggests that MDCT-CA is more than just complementary to CCA and that it provides more valuable diagnostic information in certain clinical situations, such as complex coronary artery variations, aorto-ostial lesions, follow-up of bypass gra ...
... coronary angiography (CCA). A consistent body of literature suggests that MDCT-CA is more than just complementary to CCA and that it provides more valuable diagnostic information in certain clinical situations, such as complex coronary artery variations, aorto-ostial lesions, follow-up of bypass gra ...
The Heart
... from papillary muscles of ventricle Prevent valve from opening backward Right atrioventricular (AV) Valve Also called tricuspid valve Opening from right atrium to right ventricle Has three cusps Prevents backflow Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cu ...
... from papillary muscles of ventricle Prevent valve from opening backward Right atrioventricular (AV) Valve Also called tricuspid valve Opening from right atrium to right ventricle Has three cusps Prevents backflow Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cu ...
Noninvasive Separation of Large, Medium, and Small Myocardial
... Background—The objective of the study was to evaluate the ability of established and new parameters of global systolic left ventricle function to estimate myocardial infarct size. Increasing infarct extent is associated with impaired prognosis in chronic ischemic heart disease. Systolic myocardial d ...
... Background—The objective of the study was to evaluate the ability of established and new parameters of global systolic left ventricle function to estimate myocardial infarct size. Increasing infarct extent is associated with impaired prognosis in chronic ischemic heart disease. Systolic myocardial d ...
Atrial Autonomic Innervation
... induce AF (29,30). Increased AF susceptibility in rats with chronic endurance exercise is caused by vagal promotion and occurs via augmented baroreflex responsiveness and increased cardiomyocyte sensitivity to cholinergic stimulation (31). Interestingly, it has been shown that postoperative AF is mor ...
... induce AF (29,30). Increased AF susceptibility in rats with chronic endurance exercise is caused by vagal promotion and occurs via augmented baroreflex responsiveness and increased cardiomyocyte sensitivity to cholinergic stimulation (31). Interestingly, it has been shown that postoperative AF is mor ...
No. 86 of 2015 - Repatriation Medical Authority
... alcohol is measured by the alcohol consumption calculations utilising the Australian Standard of ten grams of alcohol per standard alcoholic drink. anthracycline means a class of cell-cycle non-specific drugs used in cancer chemotherapy derived from Streptomyces peucetius var. caesius, and includes ...
... alcohol is measured by the alcohol consumption calculations utilising the Australian Standard of ten grams of alcohol per standard alcoholic drink. anthracycline means a class of cell-cycle non-specific drugs used in cancer chemotherapy derived from Streptomyces peucetius var. caesius, and includes ...
cardiac pacing: alternative pacing sites
... 1L. SACCO HOSPITAL, MILAN, ITALY; 2VILLA MARIA ELEONORA, PALERMO, ITALY; 3VERSILIA HOSPITAL, LIDO DI CAMAIORE, ITALY; 4CAREGGI HOSPITAL, FLORENCE, ITALY; 5SAN BIAGIO HOSPITAL, DOMODOSSOLA, ITALY; 6MEDTRONIC ITALIA, MILAN, ITALY; 7GENERAL HOSPITAL, CIRIÉ, ITALY ...
... 1L. SACCO HOSPITAL, MILAN, ITALY; 2VILLA MARIA ELEONORA, PALERMO, ITALY; 3VERSILIA HOSPITAL, LIDO DI CAMAIORE, ITALY; 4CAREGGI HOSPITAL, FLORENCE, ITALY; 5SAN BIAGIO HOSPITAL, DOMODOSSOLA, ITALY; 6MEDTRONIC ITALIA, MILAN, ITALY; 7GENERAL HOSPITAL, CIRIÉ, ITALY ...
ECG by Dr.Sarma for print
... Normal Resting ECG – cannot exclude disease Ischemia may be covert – supply / demand equation Changes of MI take some time to develop in ECG Mild Ventricular hypertrophy - not detectable in ECG Some of the ECG abnormalities are non specific Single ECG cannot give progress – Need serial ECGs ECG chan ...
... Normal Resting ECG – cannot exclude disease Ischemia may be covert – supply / demand equation Changes of MI take some time to develop in ECG Mild Ventricular hypertrophy - not detectable in ECG Some of the ECG abnormalities are non specific Single ECG cannot give progress – Need serial ECGs ECG chan ...
Risk factors for sudden cardiac death from an acute ischemic event
... This case-control study was designed to compare genetic and several other factors between consecutive series of survivors (n = 644) and victims of SCD (n = 425) from an acute coronary event. Only subjects with an acute coronary event verified at medico-legal autopsy were included in the SCD group. A ...
... This case-control study was designed to compare genetic and several other factors between consecutive series of survivors (n = 644) and victims of SCD (n = 425) from an acute coronary event. Only subjects with an acute coronary event verified at medico-legal autopsy were included in the SCD group. A ...
A Novel Time-domain Diagnostic Method for ECG Signal System
... It is greatly grateful to lots of people who have made contributions to this thesis by kinds of ways. Foremost, I would like to owe my most sincere gratitude to my supervisor, Dr. Jason Gu for the constant support of M.A.Sc.Program, and guidance on this research. With his patience, enthusiasm, and a ...
... It is greatly grateful to lots of people who have made contributions to this thesis by kinds of ways. Foremost, I would like to owe my most sincere gratitude to my supervisor, Dr. Jason Gu for the constant support of M.A.Sc.Program, and guidance on this research. With his patience, enthusiasm, and a ...
Anomalous Origin of the Left Coronary Artery from the Right
... ages ranged from 3 to 15 months (mean = 6.75 months). All infants showed clinical evidence of congestive heart failure (CHF) at the initial examination. Three of the patients showed great irritability as an expression of the clinical syndrome of angina pectoris. All clinical findings and laboratory ...
... ages ranged from 3 to 15 months (mean = 6.75 months). All infants showed clinical evidence of congestive heart failure (CHF) at the initial examination. Three of the patients showed great irritability as an expression of the clinical syndrome of angina pectoris. All clinical findings and laboratory ...
UTILISATION OF CARDIAC COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY
... multi-disciplinary, multi-center and multi-national research projects related to cardiac imaging are under way. Continued advancements in science and technology propel the development in cardiovascular imaging and it is important that medical professionals are constantly updated with the necessary i ...
... multi-disciplinary, multi-center and multi-national research projects related to cardiac imaging are under way. Continued advancements in science and technology propel the development in cardiovascular imaging and it is important that medical professionals are constantly updated with the necessary i ...
- Wiley Online Library
... Chest radiography (CXR) is the current criterion standard for detecting post-CVC placement complications of CVC malposition. Performance and interpretation of the post-CVC CXR is associated with time delay, additional radiation exposure, and additional costs.8,11 Femoral CVC placement is often perfo ...
... Chest radiography (CXR) is the current criterion standard for detecting post-CVC placement complications of CVC malposition. Performance and interpretation of the post-CVC CXR is associated with time delay, additional radiation exposure, and additional costs.8,11 Femoral CVC placement is often perfo ...
Title Page - Adolescent Health
... factors (100% identified) •Family history of: ‐Syncope; Heart problems (arrhythmias, congenital heart disease, and cardiomyopathies); Sudden death in family members younger than 50. ...
... factors (100% identified) •Family history of: ‐Syncope; Heart problems (arrhythmias, congenital heart disease, and cardiomyopathies); Sudden death in family members younger than 50. ...
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia (ARVD), also called arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) or arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia/cardiomyopathy (ARVD/C), is an inherited heart disease.ARVD is caused by genetic defects of the parts of heart muscle (also called myocardium or cardiac muscle) known as desmosomes, areas on the surface of heart muscle cells which link the cells together. The desmosomes are composed of several proteins, and many of those proteins can have harmful mutations.The disease is a type of nonischemic cardiomyopathy that involves primarily the right ventricle. It is characterized by hypokinetic areas involving the free wall of the right ventricle, with fibrofatty replacement of the right ventricular myocardium, with associated arrhythmias originating in the right ventricle.ARVD can be found in association with diffuse palmoplantar keratoderma, and woolly hair, in a autosomal recessive condition called Naxos disease, because this genetic abnormality can affect also the integrity of the superficial layers of the skin most exposed to pressure stress.ARVC/D is an important cause of ventricular arrhythmias in children and young adults. It is seen predominantly in males, and 30-50% of cases have a familial distribution.