anomalous left coronary artery arising from pulmonary - Heart
... In a few cases, an alternate surgical technique has been successful, i.e. ligation of the anomalous coronary artery (Agustsson et al., 1962; Case et al., 1958; Sabiston et al., 1960). To be successful, the procedure must improve coronary perfusion, and logically this could only result if predominant ...
... In a few cases, an alternate surgical technique has been successful, i.e. ligation of the anomalous coronary artery (Agustsson et al., 1962; Case et al., 1958; Sabiston et al., 1960). To be successful, the procedure must improve coronary perfusion, and logically this could only result if predominant ...
Origination and Development of Isoproterenol Induced Myocardial
... the heart myocardium. In fact, it was discovered that relatively low and nonlethal doses of isoproterenol can cause severe myocardial necrosis 48. Although the LD50 of isoproterenol in rats was reported to be 680mg/kg, doses as low as 0.02mg/kg were observed to produce microscopic focal necrotic les ...
... the heart myocardium. In fact, it was discovered that relatively low and nonlethal doses of isoproterenol can cause severe myocardial necrosis 48. Although the LD50 of isoproterenol in rats was reported to be 680mg/kg, doses as low as 0.02mg/kg were observed to produce microscopic focal necrotic les ...
anomalous left coronary artery arising from pulmonary - Heart
... In a few cases, an alternate surgical technique has been successful, i.e. ligation of the anomalous coronary artery (Agustsson et al., 1962; Case et al., 1958; Sabiston et al., 1960). To be successful, the procedure must improve coronary perfusion, and logically this could only result if predominant ...
... In a few cases, an alternate surgical technique has been successful, i.e. ligation of the anomalous coronary artery (Agustsson et al., 1962; Case et al., 1958; Sabiston et al., 1960). To be successful, the procedure must improve coronary perfusion, and logically this could only result if predominant ...
Coronary structure and perfusion in health and disease
... modalities for the diagnosis and the treatment of coronary disease is important for both an increased quality of life and a reduction of the cost associated with CAD across the EU which, for example, amounted to almost 1% of to 1999 gross domestic product and to almost 11% of total national health e ...
... modalities for the diagnosis and the treatment of coronary disease is important for both an increased quality of life and a reduction of the cost associated with CAD across the EU which, for example, amounted to almost 1% of to 1999 gross domestic product and to almost 11% of total national health e ...
Chronicling Beef`s Change from Gate to Plate
... from Texas Agricultural Experiment Station at Texas A&M University, with the cooperation of the USDA, addressed the issues of taste, palatability, fat trim, and internal fat level (marbling) with more than 1,000 consumers in four cities: San Francisco, Houston, Kansas City and Philadelphia.11 The ov ...
... from Texas Agricultural Experiment Station at Texas A&M University, with the cooperation of the USDA, addressed the issues of taste, palatability, fat trim, and internal fat level (marbling) with more than 1,000 consumers in four cities: San Francisco, Houston, Kansas City and Philadelphia.11 The ov ...
Nutrient Intakes of Healthy Adults on a Gluten-Free Diet
... type of diet typically have decreased symptoms, improved digestion, and better absorption of nutrients within a few months. However, this is dependent on factors such as age, compliance, and severity of the disease. In addition, elevated antibody levels usually return to normal levels within three t ...
... type of diet typically have decreased symptoms, improved digestion, and better absorption of nutrients within a few months. However, this is dependent on factors such as age, compliance, and severity of the disease. In addition, elevated antibody levels usually return to normal levels within three t ...
A review of guidelines for cardiac rehabilitation exercise programmes
... endorsement).19 The Canadian Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation (CACR) have also developed detailed guidelines.20 A position statement has been prepared by the European Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (EACPR),21 with several individual European countries also producing ...
... endorsement).19 The Canadian Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation (CACR) have also developed detailed guidelines.20 A position statement has been prepared by the European Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (EACPR),21 with several individual European countries also producing ...
reproductive problems in primiparous sows - Wageningen UR E
... protein during lactation, had mean weaning to oestrus intervals of 10.3 to 12.7 days whereas those receiving low energy and protein levels had weaning to oestrus intervals of 14.6 to 19.3 days. In older parity sows, however, the effects of reduced feed intake on weaning to mating interval (which was ...
... protein during lactation, had mean weaning to oestrus intervals of 10.3 to 12.7 days whereas those receiving low energy and protein levels had weaning to oestrus intervals of 14.6 to 19.3 days. In older parity sows, however, the effects of reduced feed intake on weaning to mating interval (which was ...
The use of aerobic exercise training in improving aerobic capacity in
... groups were used to calculate the pooled population SD.34 The baseline means and SDs were requested from the respective authors if they were not reported in the article. The standardized effect size (SES) for each study was established by computing the difference between mean change scores of the ex ...
... groups were used to calculate the pooled population SD.34 The baseline means and SDs were requested from the respective authors if they were not reported in the article. The standardized effect size (SES) for each study was established by computing the difference between mean change scores of the ex ...
Prostate cancer and diet: food for thought?
... supplementation may also be of benefit in men with confirmed prostate cancer. A recent systematic review of eight interventional studies by Haseen et al. [23] has shown an inverse association between lycopene intake and serum PSA levels in six of the studies [24– 29]. It is also worth noting that in ...
... supplementation may also be of benefit in men with confirmed prostate cancer. A recent systematic review of eight interventional studies by Haseen et al. [23] has shown an inverse association between lycopene intake and serum PSA levels in six of the studies [24– 29]. It is also worth noting that in ...
nutritional status of toddlers attending day care centres in newton
... submitted by me to another university/faculty. I further cede copyright of this research report in favour of the University of the Free State. ...
... submitted by me to another university/faculty. I further cede copyright of this research report in favour of the University of the Free State. ...
Coronary Imaging With Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
... saturate the signal from fat tissue, allowing the visualization of the coronaries. 22,29,30 To enhance the contrast between the coronary lumen and the underlying myocardium, T2 preparation techniques can be used 28,29 to suppress signal from myocardium, as blood and myocardium have similar T1 but di ...
... saturate the signal from fat tissue, allowing the visualization of the coronaries. 22,29,30 To enhance the contrast between the coronary lumen and the underlying myocardium, T2 preparation techniques can be used 28,29 to suppress signal from myocardium, as blood and myocardium have similar T1 but di ...
An Updated Mini Review on Grapefruit: Interactions with Drugs
... they may interact. Another study by Lundahl et al. [18] reported that consuming 8 oz of grapefruit juice can inhibit intestinal CYP 3A4 concentration for 24 to 72 hours. Therefore, separating the times of medication administration and grapefruit consumption is not a plausible solution. It is importa ...
... they may interact. Another study by Lundahl et al. [18] reported that consuming 8 oz of grapefruit juice can inhibit intestinal CYP 3A4 concentration for 24 to 72 hours. Therefore, separating the times of medication administration and grapefruit consumption is not a plausible solution. It is importa ...
Heart rate variability and baroreflex sensitivity in subjects without
... cardiovascular risk factors. Short-term HRV was analyzed from 15-minute periods of standardized recording in supine and upright positions using time and frequency domain measures, and BRS was calculated using the Valsalva maneuver in an original randomly selected population of 600 hypertensive and 6 ...
... cardiovascular risk factors. Short-term HRV was analyzed from 15-minute periods of standardized recording in supine and upright positions using time and frequency domain measures, and BRS was calculated using the Valsalva maneuver in an original randomly selected population of 600 hypertensive and 6 ...
Mitral Annulus Calcification
... was initially thought to be an age-related degenerative process, there is accumulating evidence that other mechanisms, such as atherosclerosis and abnormal calcium-phosphorus metabolism, also contribute to the development of MAC. Despite its frequency, the clinical relevance of MAC is grossly undera ...
... was initially thought to be an age-related degenerative process, there is accumulating evidence that other mechanisms, such as atherosclerosis and abnormal calcium-phosphorus metabolism, also contribute to the development of MAC. Despite its frequency, the clinical relevance of MAC is grossly undera ...
Annual Scientific Sessions
... pioneer in cardiovascular radiology at the University of California at San Francisco. These meetings became increasingly more popular and after several years I brought up the concept of establishing another Society focused on cardiovascular magnetic resonance. The response was mixed. Some were very ...
... pioneer in cardiovascular radiology at the University of California at San Francisco. These meetings became increasingly more popular and after several years I brought up the concept of establishing another Society focused on cardiovascular magnetic resonance. The response was mixed. Some were very ...
Death Due to Myocardial Bridging
... which courses through the myocardial wall beneath the muscle bridge. Although the myocardial bridging prognosis is benign, have been also reported sudden death in medical literature. ¬A 30-year-old married woman was found dead at her home. After local prosecutors’ investigation the death was declare ...
... which courses through the myocardial wall beneath the muscle bridge. Although the myocardial bridging prognosis is benign, have been also reported sudden death in medical literature. ¬A 30-year-old married woman was found dead at her home. After local prosecutors’ investigation the death was declare ...
The role of commercial processed baby foods in the diets
... Recommendations from other countries are similar to those in New Zealand (Table 2.2) (British Dietetic Association, 2013; National Health and Medical Research Council, 2012; World Health Organization, 2000). A point of difference between these recommendations lies in recommendations about CPBFs. Si ...
... Recommendations from other countries are similar to those in New Zealand (Table 2.2) (British Dietetic Association, 2013; National Health and Medical Research Council, 2012; World Health Organization, 2000). A point of difference between these recommendations lies in recommendations about CPBFs. Si ...
Coronary CT angiography: current status and continuing challenges
... scanners, such as the emergence of wide-area detector CT, enabled greater coverage per gantry rotation. Expansion of multislice CT systems from 64- to 128-, 256- and 320-slice systems has allowed for the accurate assessment of stenosis severity and atherosclerotic plaque composition, or even the acq ...
... scanners, such as the emergence of wide-area detector CT, enabled greater coverage per gantry rotation. Expansion of multislice CT systems from 64- to 128-, 256- and 320-slice systems has allowed for the accurate assessment of stenosis severity and atherosclerotic plaque composition, or even the acq ...
Advances in Cardiovascular Imaging
... MESA show an incremental predictive value for cardiovascular events of the calcium score when added to traditional risk factors.17 Despite the extensive research support for non–contrast CT calcium score as a tool for risk stratification, data on the ability of the calcium score to reflect treatment ...
... MESA show an incremental predictive value for cardiovascular events of the calcium score when added to traditional risk factors.17 Despite the extensive research support for non–contrast CT calcium score as a tool for risk stratification, data on the ability of the calcium score to reflect treatment ...
Memorandum 0439 '03 JAN 27 P2:25
... nutritional value of this ultratrace element. According to its 1988 (revised 1995) Import Alert, Germanium . . . has caused nephrotoxicity (kidney injury) and death when used chronically by humans . . . Germanium-containing products have been labeled for drug use (e.g., with claims that they are int ...
... nutritional value of this ultratrace element. According to its 1988 (revised 1995) Import Alert, Germanium . . . has caused nephrotoxicity (kidney injury) and death when used chronically by humans . . . Germanium-containing products have been labeled for drug use (e.g., with claims that they are int ...
Developing computational methods for three
... acting on the coronary vessels throughout the cardiac cycle. Most previous studies on coronary flow and pressure using three-dimensional finite element simulations ignored the intramyocardial pressure, and prescribed, not predicted, coronary flow. Further, these studies generally used traction-free out ...
... acting on the coronary vessels throughout the cardiac cycle. Most previous studies on coronary flow and pressure using three-dimensional finite element simulations ignored the intramyocardial pressure, and prescribed, not predicted, coronary flow. Further, these studies generally used traction-free out ...
Variations of origin of coronary artery and their importance
... the aortic sinus leads to accessory ostium. Patel, Gupta, Nath et al. (2007) found similar anomaly in 17% of the patients on coronary angiography and cardiac MRI. Ishizawa, Tanaka, Zhou et al. (2006) observed in their study, right conus artery to be arising from the right posterior aortic sinus in ...
... the aortic sinus leads to accessory ostium. Patel, Gupta, Nath et al. (2007) found similar anomaly in 17% of the patients on coronary angiography and cardiac MRI. Ishizawa, Tanaka, Zhou et al. (2006) observed in their study, right conus artery to be arising from the right posterior aortic sinus in ...
2013 ESH/ESC Guidelines for the management of arterial
... The content of these European Society of Cardiology (ESC) and European Society of Hypertension (ESH) Guidelines has been published for personal and educational use only. No commercial use is authorized. No part of the ESC Guidelines may be translated or reproduced in any form without written permiss ...
... The content of these European Society of Cardiology (ESC) and European Society of Hypertension (ESH) Guidelines has been published for personal and educational use only. No commercial use is authorized. No part of the ESC Guidelines may be translated or reproduced in any form without written permiss ...