Lecture 8 - Harper College
... Pericardium = fibrous covering around the heart that protects it from injury & infection Endocardium = 3-layered membrane that lines the inner part of the heart chambers Valves = 4 - two atrioventricular (tricuspid & mitral) & 2 semilunar (pulmonic & aortic) - control blood. flow between atria & ven ...
... Pericardium = fibrous covering around the heart that protects it from injury & infection Endocardium = 3-layered membrane that lines the inner part of the heart chambers Valves = 4 - two atrioventricular (tricuspid & mitral) & 2 semilunar (pulmonic & aortic) - control blood. flow between atria & ven ...
Acute Heart Failure After Myocardial Infarction
... (Table , Graph ) TIMI risk -score describes risk -factors and hemodynamic parameters of the patients in the moment of hospital admittion in more details and proved to be useful predictor of the -days survival. In study group there were patients with TIMI score -; patients with TIMI-risk s ...
... (Table , Graph ) TIMI risk -score describes risk -factors and hemodynamic parameters of the patients in the moment of hospital admittion in more details and proved to be useful predictor of the -days survival. In study group there were patients with TIMI score -; patients with TIMI-risk s ...
(ACE) inhibitors
... Diabetes + HTN: As for HTN + HF & perindopril HTN + MI: Lisinopril, perindopril, ...
... Diabetes + HTN: As for HTN + HF & perindopril HTN + MI: Lisinopril, perindopril, ...
Takotsubo - S. Blake Wachter, MD, PhD Advanced Heart Failure
... Iga, K., H. Gen, et al. (1989). "Reversible left ventricular wall motion impairment caused by pheochromocytoma-a case report." Jpn Circ J 53(7): 813-8. Inoue, M., M. Shimizu, et al. (2005). "Differentiation between patients with takotsubo cardiomyopathy and those with anterior acute myocardial infar ...
... Iga, K., H. Gen, et al. (1989). "Reversible left ventricular wall motion impairment caused by pheochromocytoma-a case report." Jpn Circ J 53(7): 813-8. Inoue, M., M. Shimizu, et al. (2005). "Differentiation between patients with takotsubo cardiomyopathy and those with anterior acute myocardial infar ...
in Congestive Heart Failure
... traditional approach has consisted of increasing the force and velocity of myocardial contraction with inotropic stimulating agents.' More recently afterload reducing drugs have been utilized to enhance cardiac output through lowering of impedance to left ventricular ejection and thereby improving p ...
... traditional approach has consisted of increasing the force and velocity of myocardial contraction with inotropic stimulating agents.' More recently afterload reducing drugs have been utilized to enhance cardiac output through lowering of impedance to left ventricular ejection and thereby improving p ...
Michael P. Mallin and Christine Butts
... Although cardiac ultrasound cannot identify a pulmonary embolus,10 several findings are suggestive of this diagnosis. Right ventricular dysfunction and dilation are typically visualized in the apical four-chamber window. Right ventricular dilation has been described in reference to the relative area ...
... Although cardiac ultrasound cannot identify a pulmonary embolus,10 several findings are suggestive of this diagnosis. Right ventricular dysfunction and dilation are typically visualized in the apical four-chamber window. Right ventricular dilation has been described in reference to the relative area ...
THE HEART - Dr Magrann
... CORONARY BYPASS. Take another blood vessel graft (a superficial vein from the thigh) and go around the blockage. For double or triple bypasses, that’s how many vessels are affected. People who exercise have the same number of heart attacks as those who don’t, but they tend to survive them. Even a sm ...
... CORONARY BYPASS. Take another blood vessel graft (a superficial vein from the thigh) and go around the blockage. For double or triple bypasses, that’s how many vessels are affected. People who exercise have the same number of heart attacks as those who don’t, but they tend to survive them. Even a sm ...
paediatric age dilated cardiomyopathy (dcm): report on a few cases
... Tachycardiomyopathy and reduced contractility are two intertwining aspects that make diagnosis of the primary cause particularly difficult. If contractility is ameliorated by reducing heart rate the correct diagnosis is Tachycardiomyopathy. One must bear in mind, however, that if tachycardia has bee ...
... Tachycardiomyopathy and reduced contractility are two intertwining aspects that make diagnosis of the primary cause particularly difficult. If contractility is ameliorated by reducing heart rate the correct diagnosis is Tachycardiomyopathy. One must bear in mind, however, that if tachycardia has bee ...
Part b
... ◦ May result in grossly inadequate blood circulation ◦ May be desirable result of endurance training ...
... ◦ May result in grossly inadequate blood circulation ◦ May be desirable result of endurance training ...
Cardiac mechanosensitive integrator
... The mechanical structures in the heart must respond quickly to changes in blood flow and stress in order to maintain healthy, effective cardiac function. Both exercise and pregnancy require the heart to work harder; the mass of the heart increases, heart wall thickness increases and the ability of t ...
... The mechanical structures in the heart must respond quickly to changes in blood flow and stress in order to maintain healthy, effective cardiac function. Both exercise and pregnancy require the heart to work harder; the mass of the heart increases, heart wall thickness increases and the ability of t ...
ECG How to’s - CecchiniCuore
... this is going to be a weird and bizarre explanation.) This is because the origin of depolarization is a cell-to-cell depolarization and repolarization from the ventricular myocardium, not the SA node. In addition, if the impulse originated in the left ventricle, the wave of depolarization will b ...
... this is going to be a weird and bizarre explanation.) This is because the origin of depolarization is a cell-to-cell depolarization and repolarization from the ventricular myocardium, not the SA node. In addition, if the impulse originated in the left ventricle, the wave of depolarization will b ...
Q and A-Truncus V1 - Adult Congenital Heart Association
... hypertension, medications are also available to treat this. Can I have a baby? Pregnancy is possible in some patients with repaired truncus arteriosus. It is very important that you see an adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) specialist if you are thinking about having a baby and before you get pre ...
... hypertension, medications are also available to treat this. Can I have a baby? Pregnancy is possible in some patients with repaired truncus arteriosus. It is very important that you see an adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) specialist if you are thinking about having a baby and before you get pre ...
Diabetic Heart Disease – Current Problems and their
... Shortened LV ejection time (LVET) Increase in PEP/LVET ratio Prolonged isovolumic relaxation Prolongation of early diastolic filling Increased LVEDP and depressed end diastolic volume 8. Latent cardiac dysfunction – failure of ejection fraction to rise with exercise Clinicoepidemiologic studies a) R ...
... Shortened LV ejection time (LVET) Increase in PEP/LVET ratio Prolonged isovolumic relaxation Prolongation of early diastolic filling Increased LVEDP and depressed end diastolic volume 8. Latent cardiac dysfunction – failure of ejection fraction to rise with exercise Clinicoepidemiologic studies a) R ...
Cardiopulmonary Physiology
... performance curve to shift to the right. As a result there will be a new equilibrium point and the final result is increased cardiac output, increased venous pressure and increased mean circulatory pressure. Increased vascular volume is also called hypervolemia. A decrease in blood volume, hypovolem ...
... performance curve to shift to the right. As a result there will be a new equilibrium point and the final result is increased cardiac output, increased venous pressure and increased mean circulatory pressure. Increased vascular volume is also called hypervolemia. A decrease in blood volume, hypovolem ...
- The British Herpetological Society
... Jacobson’s case report, confirming hematogenous infection. In both cases it was not possible to affirm the source of infection, but the two reports provide important information on complementary tests for diagnosis. This description reported an intracardiac thrombus in a snake and although the or ...
... Jacobson’s case report, confirming hematogenous infection. In both cases it was not possible to affirm the source of infection, but the two reports provide important information on complementary tests for diagnosis. This description reported an intracardiac thrombus in a snake and although the or ...
Angina Patients With Diastolic Versus Systolic Heart Failure
... failure were examined from the International EECP Patient Registry (IEPR) based at the Epidemiology Data Center of the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health. The IEPR is a prospective registry formed to determine the patterns of use, safety, and efficacy of EECP. It tracks sequen ...
... failure were examined from the International EECP Patient Registry (IEPR) based at the Epidemiology Data Center of the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health. The IEPR is a prospective registry formed to determine the patterns of use, safety, and efficacy of EECP. It tracks sequen ...
Effectiveness of Implantable Cardioverter
... None of the 5 primary prevention trials demonstrated a statistically significant benefit of ICD implantation over medical therapy for mortality in women. A total of 934 women from these 5 trials were included in our analysis. Pooled data analysis from the 5 selected trials did not demonstrate a stat ...
... None of the 5 primary prevention trials demonstrated a statistically significant benefit of ICD implantation over medical therapy for mortality in women. A total of 934 women from these 5 trials were included in our analysis. Pooled data analysis from the 5 selected trials did not demonstrate a stat ...
Contemporary management of acute right ventricular failure: a
... and contractility, but RV failure may occur rapidly if these mechanisms prove unable to generate sufficient pressure to maintain flow (e.g. past the thromboembolic obstruction in the case of acute PE) (see the Supplementary material online, Cases S4, S5).1 In chronically evolving pulmonary hypertens ...
... and contractility, but RV failure may occur rapidly if these mechanisms prove unable to generate sufficient pressure to maintain flow (e.g. past the thromboembolic obstruction in the case of acute PE) (see the Supplementary material online, Cases S4, S5).1 In chronically evolving pulmonary hypertens ...
Contemporary management of acute right ventricular failure: a
... of either pressure overload or volume overload (Figure 1, Table 1). Failure may also result from a primary reduction of myocardial contractility owing to ischaemia, cardiomyopathy, or arrhythmia. The right ventricle is not built to handle large or rapid increases in pulmonary artery pressure. Howeve ...
... of either pressure overload or volume overload (Figure 1, Table 1). Failure may also result from a primary reduction of myocardial contractility owing to ischaemia, cardiomyopathy, or arrhythmia. The right ventricle is not built to handle large or rapid increases in pulmonary artery pressure. Howeve ...
pdf english - International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences
... Many of these aspects can be assessed and measured by CPET, making it a graphical method displaying ventilation and cardiac and peripheral metabolism with excellent application in such circumstances. 9 Despite the limited number of studies of CPET in PH, Wensel et al. demonstrated in 2002 its value ...
... Many of these aspects can be assessed and measured by CPET, making it a graphical method displaying ventilation and cardiac and peripheral metabolism with excellent application in such circumstances. 9 Despite the limited number of studies of CPET in PH, Wensel et al. demonstrated in 2002 its value ...
PDF - Romanian Journal of Cardiology
... appears to be an additional risk predictor for this patient population. In a large multicentre study, echocardiographic screening of 474 adults with repaired ToF41 showed that only 6.6% of patients had an increased aortic diameter based on an observed-to-expected ratio >1.5. This relatively small pr ...
... appears to be an additional risk predictor for this patient population. In a large multicentre study, echocardiographic screening of 474 adults with repaired ToF41 showed that only 6.6% of patients had an increased aortic diameter based on an observed-to-expected ratio >1.5. This relatively small pr ...
IOSR Journal of Sports and Physical Education (IOSR-JSPE) e-ISSN: , p-ISSN:
... (HR) during dynamic exercise is regulated by a combination of neural, hormonal and intrinsic mechanism. At the onset of exercise the rise in heart rate is thought to be mediated by withdrawal of inhibitory vagal tone. Central command from higher brain centre and input from mechanoreceptors in muscle ...
... (HR) during dynamic exercise is regulated by a combination of neural, hormonal and intrinsic mechanism. At the onset of exercise the rise in heart rate is thought to be mediated by withdrawal of inhibitory vagal tone. Central command from higher brain centre and input from mechanoreceptors in muscle ...
Swallow syncope associated with complete atrioventricular
... showed a giant coronary sinus 4 cm in diameter and larger than the aortic root and the left atrium, as shown on the parasternal long axis view (top). Intravenous injection of agitated saline from either the left or right brachial vein showed contrast enhancement of the giant coronary sinus. Venous a ...
... showed a giant coronary sinus 4 cm in diameter and larger than the aortic root and the left atrium, as shown on the parasternal long axis view (top). Intravenous injection of agitated saline from either the left or right brachial vein showed contrast enhancement of the giant coronary sinus. Venous a ...
Correlation of blood pressure and the ratio of S1 to S2 as measured
... ventricular pressure is increased through injection of inotropics, S1 increases in proportion12 as well as report that amplitudes of S1 and S2 decrease following induction of inhalation anesthetics.13 S2 is divided into A2 arising from the closure of aortic valve and P2 due to the closure of pulmona ...
... ventricular pressure is increased through injection of inotropics, S1 increases in proportion12 as well as report that amplitudes of S1 and S2 decrease following induction of inhalation anesthetics.13 S2 is divided into A2 arising from the closure of aortic valve and P2 due to the closure of pulmona ...
Heart failure
Heart failure (HF), often referred to as congestive heart failure (CHF), occurs when the heart is unable to pump sufficiently to maintain blood flow to meet the body's needs. The terms chronic heart failure (CHF) or congestive cardiac failure (CCF) are often used interchangeably with congestive heart failure. Signs and symptoms commonly include shortness of breath, excessive tiredness, and leg swelling. The shortness of breath is usually worse with exercise, while lying down, and may wake the person at night. A limited ability to exercise is also a common feature.Common causes of heart failure include coronary artery disease including a previous myocardial infarction (heart attack), high blood pressure, atrial fibrillation, valvular heart disease, excess alcohol use, infection, and cardiomyopathy of an unknown cause. These cause heart failure by changing either the structure or the functioning of the heart. There are two main types of heart failure: heart failure due to left ventricular dysfunction and heart failure with normal ejection fraction depending on if the ability of the left ventricle to contract is affected, or the heart's ability to relax. The severity of disease is usually graded by the degree of problems with exercise. Heart failure is not the same as myocardial infarction (in which part of the heart muscle dies) or cardiac arrest (in which blood flow stops altogether). Other diseases that may have symptoms similar to heart failure include obesity, kidney failure, liver problems, anemia and thyroid disease.The condition is diagnosed based on the history of the symptoms and a physical examination with confirmation by echocardiography. Blood tests, electrocardiography, and chest radiography may be useful to determine the underlying cause. Treatment depends on the severity and cause of the disease. In people with chronic stable mild heart failure, treatment commonly consists of lifestyle modifications such as stopping smoking, physical exercise, and dietary changes, as well as medications. In those with heart failure due to left ventricular dysfunction, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers along with beta blockers are recommended. For those with severe disease, aldosterone antagonists, or hydralazine plus a nitrate may be used. Diuretics are useful for preventing fluid retention. Sometimes, depending on the cause, an implanted device such as a pacemaker or an implantable cardiac defibrillator may be recommended. In some moderate or severe cases cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) may be suggested or cardiac contractility modulation may be of benefit. A ventricular assist device or occasionally a heart transplant may be recommended in those with severe disease despite all other measures.Heart failure is a common, costly, and potentially fatal condition. In developed countries, around 2% of adults have heart failure and in those over the age of 65, this increases to 6–10%. In the year after diagnosis the risk of death is about 35% after which it decreases to below 10% each year. This is similar to the risks with a number of types of cancer. In the United Kingdom the disease is the reason for 5% of emergency hospital admissions. Heart failure has been known since ancient times with the Ebers papyrus commenting on it around 1550 BCE.