Heart_in_Space
... • Supine position with 90° hip and knee flexion in order to limit launch acceleration to the +Gx direction • The effect is that significant blood volume is placed above the heart, increasing load to the heart, central venous pressure, cardiac volumes, and cardiac output • The body compensates for th ...
... • Supine position with 90° hip and knee flexion in order to limit launch acceleration to the +Gx direction • The effect is that significant blood volume is placed above the heart, increasing load to the heart, central venous pressure, cardiac volumes, and cardiac output • The body compensates for th ...
... are the most important causes of pulmonary heart disease. Cor pulmonale is always associated with disturbances in the blood gases and a number of mechanisms are involved. Chronic bronchitis and emphysema are characterised by airways obstruction. In bronchitis it is due, partly at least, to excessive ...
cardiovascular changes during pregnancy
... changes put pregnant women, especially those with heart disease, at an increased risk of volume overload and pulmonary edema. Cardiac output may take up to 6 months to return to pre-pregnancy levels (9). Structural Changes to the Heart and Blood Vessels A number of structural and functional changes ...
... changes put pregnant women, especially those with heart disease, at an increased risk of volume overload and pulmonary edema. Cardiac output may take up to 6 months to return to pre-pregnancy levels (9). Structural Changes to the Heart and Blood Vessels A number of structural and functional changes ...
Cardiovascular System
... The heart begins development in a very superior position of the embryo; above the brain o But as folding occurs, the heart is brought down to its final position o So folding at the head end of the embryo causes the heart to reach the thorax Produced by the folding as well is a tube; which is the hea ...
... The heart begins development in a very superior position of the embryo; above the brain o But as folding occurs, the heart is brought down to its final position o So folding at the head end of the embryo causes the heart to reach the thorax Produced by the folding as well is a tube; which is the hea ...
Regulation of blood circulation
... cavity however to facilitate proper circulation some pumping device is necessary which is either in form of tubular heart (Cockroach) or sac like heart (Crustaceans and daphnia). Tubular Heart act like suction pump. It sucks blood when it expands and then it pumps. ...
... cavity however to facilitate proper circulation some pumping device is necessary which is either in form of tubular heart (Cockroach) or sac like heart (Crustaceans and daphnia). Tubular Heart act like suction pump. It sucks blood when it expands and then it pumps. ...
06 Effect of Coughing LQ
... Involuntary coughing is the result of irritation of special sensory nerves in the respiratory tract. This helps to clear potentially damaging substances from the lungs (water, foreign bodies, dust, infection, mucous, etc.). Coughing can be more deleterious than helpful, causing discomfort, preventin ...
... Involuntary coughing is the result of irritation of special sensory nerves in the respiratory tract. This helps to clear potentially damaging substances from the lungs (water, foreign bodies, dust, infection, mucous, etc.). Coughing can be more deleterious than helpful, causing discomfort, preventin ...
Diastolic Heart Failure:Challenges of Diagnosis and Treatment (Am
... more susceptible to the adverse effects of hypertension, tachycardia, and atrial fibrillation. Diagnosis The signs and symptoms of heart failure are nonspecific (dyspnea, exercise intolerance, fatigue, weakness) and often can be attributed to other conditions, such as pulmonary disease, anemia, hypo ...
... more susceptible to the adverse effects of hypertension, tachycardia, and atrial fibrillation. Diagnosis The signs and symptoms of heart failure are nonspecific (dyspnea, exercise intolerance, fatigue, weakness) and often can be attributed to other conditions, such as pulmonary disease, anemia, hypo ...
S 2
... young adults. A loud S3 is abnormal and is audible in large shunt VSD, congestive heart failure. Fourth heart sound (S4): The S4 is a lowfrequency of late diastole and is rare in infants and children. It is always pathologic. It is seen in conditions with decreased ...
... young adults. A loud S3 is abnormal and is audible in large shunt VSD, congestive heart failure. Fourth heart sound (S4): The S4 is a lowfrequency of late diastole and is rare in infants and children. It is always pathologic. It is seen in conditions with decreased ...
Pediatric Cardiology
... Infants with moderate or large VSDs may develop symptoms as early as 2 weeks of age. The initial symptoms consist of tachypnea with increased respiratory effort, excessive sweating owing to increased sympathetic tone, and fatigue when feeding. The infant progressively tires with feeding; this sympt ...
... Infants with moderate or large VSDs may develop symptoms as early as 2 weeks of age. The initial symptoms consist of tachypnea with increased respiratory effort, excessive sweating owing to increased sympathetic tone, and fatigue when feeding. The infant progressively tires with feeding; this sympt ...
Differentiation of Hyperthyroidism and of Heart
... ( i) Emotional Disturbances.-Of all the clinical signs, emotional disturbances are the most difficult to analyze and measure. In a general way, a patient with hyperthyroidism is in a state of emotional overactivation. There is an inability to adjust the mind and the body to a state of repose. The di ...
... ( i) Emotional Disturbances.-Of all the clinical signs, emotional disturbances are the most difficult to analyze and measure. In a general way, a patient with hyperthyroidism is in a state of emotional overactivation. There is an inability to adjust the mind and the body to a state of repose. The di ...
How to best to counteract the enemies? By blocking neurohormonal activation
... signalling pathways initiated by a cytokine may have redundant, additive or opposing actions on a downstream step of the signalling cascade, and these actions may be dependent on the concentration of cytokines and time, and may be modulated by signals from other network nodes. The resulting complexi ...
... signalling pathways initiated by a cytokine may have redundant, additive or opposing actions on a downstream step of the signalling cascade, and these actions may be dependent on the concentration of cytokines and time, and may be modulated by signals from other network nodes. The resulting complexi ...
Predicting Prognosis in dilated cardiomyopathy editOrials
... conferring a predisposition to develop DCM following an appropriate trigger [6]. The prognosis of familial cardiomyopathy is largely dependent on the disease gene but in general may be worse because of its predetermined and irreversible nature [7]. Yet, even these patients may, at least temporarily, ...
... conferring a predisposition to develop DCM following an appropriate trigger [6]. The prognosis of familial cardiomyopathy is largely dependent on the disease gene but in general may be worse because of its predetermined and irreversible nature [7]. Yet, even these patients may, at least temporarily, ...
Pacemaker - Louisiana Heart Center
... pumping chamber in the lower part of the heart) contract independently from what the atria (the chambers in the upper part of the heart) are doing. Dualchamber pacemakers have two electrodes, one in the atria and another in the ventricle. These pacemakers first make the atria contract and pump blood ...
... pumping chamber in the lower part of the heart) contract independently from what the atria (the chambers in the upper part of the heart) are doing. Dualchamber pacemakers have two electrodes, one in the atria and another in the ventricle. These pacemakers first make the atria contract and pump blood ...
Bradyarrhythmias Differential diagnosis of bradyarrhythmias First
... o This is only a temporary intervention an arrangements should be made for prompt insertion of a transvenous pacing wire o If there is a delay in achieving transcutaneous pacing, other pharmacological measures can ...
... o This is only a temporary intervention an arrangements should be made for prompt insertion of a transvenous pacing wire o If there is a delay in achieving transcutaneous pacing, other pharmacological measures can ...
Chronic Care Programme
... fraction. In pediatrics, the shortening fraction is the preferred measure of systolic function. Normally, the EF should be between 50% and 70%; in systolic heart failure, it drops below 40%. Echocardiography can also identify valvular heart disease and assess the state of the pericardium (the conne ...
... fraction. In pediatrics, the shortening fraction is the preferred measure of systolic function. Normally, the EF should be between 50% and 70%; in systolic heart failure, it drops below 40%. Echocardiography can also identify valvular heart disease and assess the state of the pericardium (the conne ...
The Cardiac Exam Fall 2005
... You may be having a heart attack if you feel any of these symptoms: Chest discomfort or pain that: Lasts longer than 20 minutes AND is not relieved by rest or nitroglycerin AND feels like: ...
... You may be having a heart attack if you feel any of these symptoms: Chest discomfort or pain that: Lasts longer than 20 minutes AND is not relieved by rest or nitroglycerin AND feels like: ...
How to do: Telerehabilitation in heart failure patients
... concentrations (natrium, potassium, magnesium), urinalysis Thyroid tests BNP/NT-proBNP ...
... concentrations (natrium, potassium, magnesium), urinalysis Thyroid tests BNP/NT-proBNP ...
Angina - Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
... The ventricles are the discharging chambers. The right ventricle pumps blood away from the heart to the lungs via the pulmonary arteries and the left ventricle pumps blood away from the heart to the body through the aorta. The ventricular chambers contain trabeculae carneae muscle. Ventricular chamb ...
... The ventricles are the discharging chambers. The right ventricle pumps blood away from the heart to the lungs via the pulmonary arteries and the left ventricle pumps blood away from the heart to the body through the aorta. The ventricular chambers contain trabeculae carneae muscle. Ventricular chamb ...
powerpoint lecture
... The Heart’s blood supply • Nourished by the right and left coronary arteries • Arise from the base of the aorta • Supplies blood when the heart is relaxed – requires 1/20th the blood supply – left ventricle needs the most ...
... The Heart’s blood supply • Nourished by the right and left coronary arteries • Arise from the base of the aorta • Supplies blood when the heart is relaxed – requires 1/20th the blood supply – left ventricle needs the most ...
Emergency-Bradyarrhythmias
... o This is only a temporary intervention an arrangements should be made for prompt insertion of a transvenous pacing wire o If there is a delay in achieving transcutaneous pacing, other pharmacological measures can be used in the interim e.g. adrenaline 2-10 mcg/min IVI If adverse features are not pr ...
... o This is only a temporary intervention an arrangements should be made for prompt insertion of a transvenous pacing wire o If there is a delay in achieving transcutaneous pacing, other pharmacological measures can be used in the interim e.g. adrenaline 2-10 mcg/min IVI If adverse features are not pr ...
HPI - iupui
... affects the interventricular septum, but may also involve the entire myocardium or occur in isolated areas undetectable except by detailed histopathologic examination. As shown in the above echo, the interventricular septum is enlarged, thus creating an outflow tract obstruction. ...
... affects the interventricular septum, but may also involve the entire myocardium or occur in isolated areas undetectable except by detailed histopathologic examination. As shown in the above echo, the interventricular septum is enlarged, thus creating an outflow tract obstruction. ...
Cardiomyopathies
... Common with prevalence of 1:2500 usually in 3rd to 4th decade with 3:1 male to female ratio Most common cause of heart transplant Ventricular enlargement, systolic dysfunction, and normal LV thickness Diagnosis by 2D Echo Progressive HF, arrhythmia, heart block, ...
... Common with prevalence of 1:2500 usually in 3rd to 4th decade with 3:1 male to female ratio Most common cause of heart transplant Ventricular enlargement, systolic dysfunction, and normal LV thickness Diagnosis by 2D Echo Progressive HF, arrhythmia, heart block, ...
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.