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New diagnostics in forensic pathology Franklin R.W. van de Goot
... Finally, wound analysis as proposed in this chapter is generally related to inflammation. Therefore, it is of pivotal importance that conditions known to influence wound healing are also taken into account. This includes the use of steroids, drugs and/or alcohol. The same is true for diseases that a ...
... Finally, wound analysis as proposed in this chapter is generally related to inflammation. Therefore, it is of pivotal importance that conditions known to influence wound healing are also taken into account. This includes the use of steroids, drugs and/or alcohol. The same is true for diseases that a ...
What You Should Know About Your Pacemaker Patient Manual
... rhythm that starts in the upper chambers of the heart. Atrial tachycardias are generally not life threatening. Bi-ventricular Pacing – Stimulating the right and left ventricle to make them pump at the same time. See also Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT). Bradycardia – Refers to a slow heart ...
... rhythm that starts in the upper chambers of the heart. Atrial tachycardias are generally not life threatening. Bi-ventricular Pacing – Stimulating the right and left ventricle to make them pump at the same time. See also Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT). Bradycardia – Refers to a slow heart ...
CPR Course
... • In SCA, ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation causes the heart to beat too fast. ● Ventricular tachycardia (VT), a dangerously fast rhythm in the lower two chambers of the heart. ● Ventricular fibrillation (VF), a rapid and chaotic quivering of the ventricles, which can be triggered ...
... • In SCA, ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation causes the heart to beat too fast. ● Ventricular tachycardia (VT), a dangerously fast rhythm in the lower two chambers of the heart. ● Ventricular fibrillation (VF), a rapid and chaotic quivering of the ventricles, which can be triggered ...
Retrieval of a transcatheter pacemaker in sheep after a mid
... generally involving only traction. In contrast, extraction typically requires special tools such as locking stylets and cutting sheaths to remove the lead after encapsulation. Retrieval is considered likely if the lead has been implanted ...
... generally involving only traction. In contrast, extraction typically requires special tools such as locking stylets and cutting sheaths to remove the lead after encapsulation. Retrieval is considered likely if the lead has been implanted ...
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... estimated by the formula that uses a combination of net QRS and T-wave amplitudes from three standard leads is a satisfactory substitute for the QRS/T derived from the matrix transformation methods. Moreover, if digitally stored ECG wave amplitudes are not available, amplitudes can be measured manua ...
... estimated by the formula that uses a combination of net QRS and T-wave amplitudes from three standard leads is a satisfactory substitute for the QRS/T derived from the matrix transformation methods. Moreover, if digitally stored ECG wave amplitudes are not available, amplitudes can be measured manua ...
Experimental Auricular Flutter
... chloralose (50 to 60 mg. per Kg.). Auricular flutter was produced in 44 dogs. In 30 of these experiments the heart was decentralized by vagotomy and removal of the sympathetic chain bilaterally from the stellate to the sixth thoracic sympathetic ganglion inclusive. To allow maximum exposure of the r ...
... chloralose (50 to 60 mg. per Kg.). Auricular flutter was produced in 44 dogs. In 30 of these experiments the heart was decentralized by vagotomy and removal of the sympathetic chain bilaterally from the stellate to the sixth thoracic sympathetic ganglion inclusive. To allow maximum exposure of the r ...
Transposition of the Pulmonary Veins
... veins is a rare condition. Maude Abbott3 found only 4 cases (including 3 complicated ones) in her series of 1,000 autopsies of congenital heart disease. Brody, in a classical monograph in 1942,2 reviewed 38 cases from the literature; 14 of these were associated with other major cardiac anomalies. Up ...
... veins is a rare condition. Maude Abbott3 found only 4 cases (including 3 complicated ones) in her series of 1,000 autopsies of congenital heart disease. Brody, in a classical monograph in 1942,2 reviewed 38 cases from the literature; 14 of these were associated with other major cardiac anomalies. Up ...
TITLE: AN ANATOMICAL STUDY OF CORONARY ARTERY
... Coronary artery disease, with its potential sequelae of angina pectoris and myocardial ischemia is the most common form of acquired heart disease in developed countries but has now gained same importance in developing country like India. It ranks third in relation of burden of diseases. In India, co ...
... Coronary artery disease, with its potential sequelae of angina pectoris and myocardial ischemia is the most common form of acquired heart disease in developed countries but has now gained same importance in developing country like India. It ranks third in relation of burden of diseases. In India, co ...
BIOL 105 S 2011 CH 12 Practice Midterm Exam 1 110307.1
... A) SA node, AV node, AV bundle, Purkinje fibers B) SA node, AV bundle, AV node, Purkinje fibers C) AV node, SA node, AV bundle, Purkinje fibers D) Purkinje fibers, SA node, AV node, AV bundle E) none of the above Answer: A Diff: 1 Learning Outcome: 12.2 Skill Level: 1 Reviewing Facts and Terms 39) C ...
... A) SA node, AV node, AV bundle, Purkinje fibers B) SA node, AV bundle, AV node, Purkinje fibers C) AV node, SA node, AV bundle, Purkinje fibers D) Purkinje fibers, SA node, AV node, AV bundle E) none of the above Answer: A Diff: 1 Learning Outcome: 12.2 Skill Level: 1 Reviewing Facts and Terms 39) C ...
An Unusual Huge Coronary Artery Aneurysm with Fistula
... Coronary artery fistulas are uncommon in patients who undergo coronary angiography. Fistulas from the RCA are slightly more common than those from the left coronary arteries. The reported incidence of bilateral coronary fistulas is 4-5%.10 It is rare to have RCA aneurysm with one fistula originating ...
... Coronary artery fistulas are uncommon in patients who undergo coronary angiography. Fistulas from the RCA are slightly more common than those from the left coronary arteries. The reported incidence of bilateral coronary fistulas is 4-5%.10 It is rare to have RCA aneurysm with one fistula originating ...
Probing the Electrophysiology of the Developing Heart
... The heart begins to beat when it is still a tube and before looping begins. The pacemaking region was identified by detecting which cardiomyocytes contracted or activated first during the heart cycle [21]. More recently the precursors of the mature pacemaker have been found to be outside the identif ...
... The heart begins to beat when it is still a tube and before looping begins. The pacemaking region was identified by detecting which cardiomyocytes contracted or activated first during the heart cycle [21]. More recently the precursors of the mature pacemaker have been found to be outside the identif ...
doppler evaluation of valvular stenosis #3
... the mean pulmonary artery pressures makes the correlations much better. The clinical application of this approach for estimation of mean pulmonary arterial pressure remains controversial and many methods have been proposed. Our purpose is to present the general concept of these relationships and the ...
... the mean pulmonary artery pressures makes the correlations much better. The clinical application of this approach for estimation of mean pulmonary arterial pressure remains controversial and many methods have been proposed. Our purpose is to present the general concept of these relationships and the ...
Chronic measurement of left ventricular pressure in freely moving rats
... the abdominal muscle wall. The incision in the muscle layer was then sutured closed and staples were used to close the skin incision. A video of the full surgical method can be viewed online http://millar. com//knowledge-center. After surgery the animals were left to recover initially overnight in a ...
... the abdominal muscle wall. The incision in the muscle layer was then sutured closed and staples were used to close the skin incision. A video of the full surgical method can be viewed online http://millar. com//knowledge-center. After surgery the animals were left to recover initially overnight in a ...
the operation and management of a case after left atrium
... In some cases of atrial septal defect of the secundum type the defect is not localized to the area of the foraxnen ovale but also involves the dorsal and lower part of the septum in the vicinity of the inferior vena cava (Bedford, Sellors, Somerville, Belcher, and Besterman, 1957; Lewis, Varco, and ...
... In some cases of atrial septal defect of the secundum type the defect is not localized to the area of the foraxnen ovale but also involves the dorsal and lower part of the septum in the vicinity of the inferior vena cava (Bedford, Sellors, Somerville, Belcher, and Besterman, 1957; Lewis, Varco, and ...
NIH Public Access
... helps to identify risk factors; 4) routine use of BAS and PGE may not be beneficial in some cases; 5) early ASO improves outcomes and reduces costs with a low mortality. Single or intramural coronary arteries remain risk factors; 6) post-ASO arrhythmias and cardiac dysfunction should raise suspicion ...
... helps to identify risk factors; 4) routine use of BAS and PGE may not be beneficial in some cases; 5) early ASO improves outcomes and reduces costs with a low mortality. Single or intramural coronary arteries remain risk factors; 6) post-ASO arrhythmias and cardiac dysfunction should raise suspicion ...
Management of cardiogenic shock complicating acute myocardial
... hospitalization, suggesting that early PCI can decrease the rate of cardiogenic shock development after hospital admission.8 Not only PCI but also early administration of thrombolysis may reduce the risk of in-hospital development of cardiogenic shock in STEMI patients.9,10 In the DANAMI-2 trial, th ...
... hospitalization, suggesting that early PCI can decrease the rate of cardiogenic shock development after hospital admission.8 Not only PCI but also early administration of thrombolysis may reduce the risk of in-hospital development of cardiogenic shock in STEMI patients.9,10 In the DANAMI-2 trial, th ...
Internal atrial cardioversion in atrial fibrillation
... Electrical cardioversion is usually performed using the transthoracic technique with delivery of monophasic shocks at 200360 J and the efficacy results are 61-94%1,2. However as little as 4% of the current from an external shock effectively penetrates cardiac tissue, while the majority follows other ...
... Electrical cardioversion is usually performed using the transthoracic technique with delivery of monophasic shocks at 200360 J and the efficacy results are 61-94%1,2. However as little as 4% of the current from an external shock effectively penetrates cardiac tissue, while the majority follows other ...
The Atrial Coronary Arteries in Man
... left circumflex artery, the left anterior descending artery, or the main right coronary artery (Kugel's arteria anastomotica auricularis magna); and (2) with right or left posterior atrial arteries which penetrated laterally into the posterior interatrial septum. Other Arteries of the Atria. No othe ...
... left circumflex artery, the left anterior descending artery, or the main right coronary artery (Kugel's arteria anastomotica auricularis magna); and (2) with right or left posterior atrial arteries which penetrated laterally into the posterior interatrial septum. Other Arteries of the Atria. No othe ...
Chamber properties from transmitral flow
... extracellular compartment [connective tissue matrix (4, 26)]-driven mechanical recoil over progressive myocardial relaxation. The magnitude of transmitral flow velocity can be modulated by numerous extracardiac factors, such as preload and afterload. The second phase is diastasis; if heart rate is t ...
... extracellular compartment [connective tissue matrix (4, 26)]-driven mechanical recoil over progressive myocardial relaxation. The magnitude of transmitral flow velocity can be modulated by numerous extracardiac factors, such as preload and afterload. The second phase is diastasis; if heart rate is t ...
The main pulmonary artery in adults: a controlled multicenter study
... limits such as measurement of MPA-d only in parallel and not perpendicular to the direction of the scan plane [27], inadequate images due to chest wall deformities in MFS patients which is reported in 5 to 23 percent [28], and the difficulty to obtain adequate imaging of the pulmonary root. MPA aneu ...
... limits such as measurement of MPA-d only in parallel and not perpendicular to the direction of the scan plane [27], inadequate images due to chest wall deformities in MFS patients which is reported in 5 to 23 percent [28], and the difficulty to obtain adequate imaging of the pulmonary root. MPA aneu ...
Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Cardiovascular Disease
... • Personal financial interests in commercial entities that are relevant to my presentation(s) or other faculty roles: • No relevant commercial interests ...
... • Personal financial interests in commercial entities that are relevant to my presentation(s) or other faculty roles: • No relevant commercial interests ...
Definitions for a Common Standard for 2D Speckle Tracking
... There is a growing body of evidence showing that the assessment of myocardial deformation by Doppler or speckle tracking techniques provides incremental information in the clinical setting.1 Deformation imaging has been shown to provide unique information on regional and global ventricular function ...
... There is a growing body of evidence showing that the assessment of myocardial deformation by Doppler or speckle tracking techniques provides incremental information in the clinical setting.1 Deformation imaging has been shown to provide unique information on regional and global ventricular function ...
THESIS BIOMECHANICS OF TRANS APICAL MITRAL VALVE
... BIOMECHANICS OF TRANS APICAL MITRAL VALVE IMPLANTATION ...
... BIOMECHANICS OF TRANS APICAL MITRAL VALVE IMPLANTATION ...
Case Report: Left bundle branch block: a rare ECG - SVIMS
... consequences. While the incidence o f hyperkalemia in the general population is not well document ed, it is 1% to 10% in hospitalized patients, with a mortality ratio of 1 per 1000 patients.1 Electrocardiogram (ECG) may provide the first evidence of hyperkalemia, but patient-to-patient variability i ...
... consequences. While the incidence o f hyperkalemia in the general population is not well document ed, it is 1% to 10% in hospitalized patients, with a mortality ratio of 1 per 1000 patients.1 Electrocardiogram (ECG) may provide the first evidence of hyperkalemia, but patient-to-patient variability i ...
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia
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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.