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Can Cardiac Conduction System Disease Be Prevented?
Can Cardiac Conduction System Disease Be Prevented?

... each antihypertensive. Finally, atrial fibrillation, which is linked with atrial conduction slowing,7 was not reported, and only 2 to 3 ECGs recorded during the 5 years precluded detection of transient conduction abnormalities (such as those caused by medications). However, these effects would likel ...
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Differential diagnosis of broad complex tachycardia
Differential diagnosis of broad complex tachycardia

... morphological appearance of QRS complexresult from direct myocardial activation ...
AREGU Apr. 45/4 - Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative
AREGU Apr. 45/4 - Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative

... stimulus pulses of 1- or 5-ms duration were applied through these electrodes at ⬃3 Hz at a voltage that was increased until it stimulated the heart. Guided by the electrocardiogram, the stimulus voltage and location were adjusted to ensure reliable pacing of the atrium without direct stimulation of ...
New Treatment Options for Late Na Current, Arrhythmias, and
New Treatment Options for Late Na Current, Arrhythmias, and

... and Ca in such a way that both stimuli of the reverse NCX mode in heart failure, elevated [Na]i and prolonged action potential duration, become attenuated by exposure to ranolazine, leading to improved Ca elimination during diastole. The results of this in vitro study led us to initiate the Ranolazi ...
`Physiological hypertrophy of the heart` is a misnomer
`Physiological hypertrophy of the heart` is a misnomer

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Treating Three Types of Heart Failure
Treating Three Types of Heart Failure

... Often testing and a history and physical is done as well to confirm a heart failure diagnosis Tests used to diagnose Heart failure EKG- Looks for irregular heartbeat. ECHO- measures the heart’s pumping ability. Normal numbers are measured as something called Ejection Fraction (Often referred to as ...
Risk factors for atrial fibrillation
Risk factors for atrial fibrillation

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Editorial - Circulation
Editorial - Circulation

... therapy to be modulated in a closed-loop control system. Such modulation would permit the automatic delivery of agents in response to therapeutic need, in a manner that is currently only available in intravenous injection systems such as insulin pumps. Furthermore, drug delivery might be triggered a ...
The Monophasic Action Potential in Clinical Cardiology
The Monophasic Action Potential in Clinical Cardiology

... a relatively normal action potential duration with a late component (arrow) resembling EADs observed in vitro. (B) Recordcd several coniplexes after (A). Note that regularization of the rhythm was associated with a progressive decrease in U-wave amplitude, resulting in a separation of the T and U wa ...
Pharmacological treatment of left ventricular remodeling: recent trial
Pharmacological treatment of left ventricular remodeling: recent trial

... activity and LV end-diastolic pressure and lung congestion. A heart failure subgroup of rats, started treatment with the peptidase inhibitor, sitagliptin – oral hypoglycemic medicine for 6 weeks, whereas the remaining rats were administered water. Hemodynamic measurements demonstrated that radiofreq ...
Computer Simulation and Experimental Assessment of Cardiac Electrophysiology Brochure
Computer Simulation and Experimental Assessment of Cardiac Electrophysiology Brochure

... A leading edge look at the dynamic field of computer modeling of cardiac electrophysiology. This book is among the first to give a comprehensive overview of the promising and rapidly growing field of computer modeling of the heart. The success of this new field strongly depends on the establishment ...
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...  Reducing sinus, atrial, ventricular automaticity  Reducing A-V and Purkinje fiber conduction  Prolonging A-V node ERP ...
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... A nested case-control study2 performed in the linked administrative databases of Saskatchewan Health showed that the use of oral domperidone was associated with an increased risk of a composite endpoint of sudden cardiac death and serious ventricular arrhythmia, which was higher in patients older th ...
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... supraventricular in origin. This could happen if the sensed signals arising from the biventricular leads during VT are ‘double-counted’ by the device and misinterpreted as atrial in origin. The RV defibrillation electrode, however, will only single-count the ventricular episodes. This will result in ...
Adenosine in the treatment of supraventricular tachycardia: 5 years
Adenosine in the treatment of supraventricular tachycardia: 5 years

... literature [2,6] and confirm that adenosine is probably an effective agent for the management of supraventricular tachycardia, showing a high rate of cardioversion and a low rate of serious adverse effect. As a matter of fact, we observed only minor side effects in most patients, although before adm ...
Electrocardiographic changes in acute tricyclic
Electrocardiographic changes in acute tricyclic

... and tachycardia. Subsequently, peripheral alfa adrenergic blockade and depletion of norepinephrine result in supine and postural hypotension. Anticholinergic effects produce tachycardia and central nervous system stimulation. The class 1 antiarrhytmic effect by blocking the fast sodium channels may ...
Lenient versus Strict Rate Control in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
Lenient versus Strict Rate Control in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation

... tachycardia lasting more than 30 seconds or requiring electrical termination owing to hemodynamic compromise. Cardiac arrest was defined as circulatory arrest necessitating resuscitation and hospitalization. Life-threatening adverse effects of rate-control drugs included digitalis intoxication and c ...
Biology 13A Lab #10: Cardiovascular System II —ECG
Biology 13A Lab #10: Cardiovascular System II —ECG

... The electrical events slightly precede the mechanical events of the heart; there is a slight delay between the electrical stimulation and the contraction of the sheets of cardiomyocytes. For example, ventricular systole (contraction) begins shortly after the QRS complex. Ventricular systole, then, o ...
cardio i - jan 2015
cardio i - jan 2015

...  Also called Mobitz I, or Wenckebach.  Delay increases until an impulse is blocked.  Indicative of ischemia at the AV junction. ...
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... The arrhythmia especially tachycardia considered a dangerous seriously when it be continuous. Tachycardia refers to an abnormally fast resting heart rate (1). Tachycardia can be dangerous; depending on how hard the heart has to work. When the heart beats too rapidly, it pumps less efficiently and bl ...
ACUPUNCTURE AND ARRHYTHMIAS AND HEART FAILURE
ACUPUNCTURE AND ARRHYTHMIAS AND HEART FAILURE

... This fact sheet looks at the evidence for acupuncture in the treatment of arrhythmias, including atrial fibrillation, and heart failure. There are related fact sheets on hypertension, stroke, and coronary heart disease. There is one systematic review to date of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) on ...
Cardiac Enzyme tests
Cardiac Enzyme tests

... released during a heart attack, making it possible to more quickly and accurately diagnose the condition. In general, patients having an acute heart attack will have a diagnosis based on an immediate EKG, resulting in immediate treatment. Blood tests for cardiac enzymes will be performed, but it ma ...
Name That Rhythm-Blocks & stuff 2445KB Jan 14 2015 08:21:51
Name That Rhythm-Blocks & stuff 2445KB Jan 14 2015 08:21:51

... • Wide, Bizarre QRS Complex • Always identify the underlying rhythm first • Can appear in couplets, triplets, short runs of V-Tach, bigeminy and trigeminy • Can be uni-focal or multi-focal • Caused by random firing within the ventricles • Not accompanied by a P-wave ...
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