IOSR Journal of Sports and Physical Education (IOSR-JSPE) e-ISSN: , p-ISSN:
... Out of the total 106 healthy male subjects in our study, only 23 showed abnormal HRR4 . Heart Rate (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 inhibi ...
... Out of the total 106 healthy male subjects in our study, only 23 showed abnormal HRR4 . Heart Rate (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 inhibi ...
Approach to syncope
... Life threatening conditions of syncope: Certain cardiac conditions may present with syncope and can be serious and even life threatening. As a result of either an arrhythmia or structural heart condition, cardiac output may abruptly decrease leading to syncope. - Primary Electrical Disturbances: In ...
... Life threatening conditions of syncope: Certain cardiac conditions may present with syncope and can be serious and even life threatening. As a result of either an arrhythmia or structural heart condition, cardiac output may abruptly decrease leading to syncope. - Primary Electrical Disturbances: In ...
ACLS PRE-TEST June, 2011
... Heart rate 90/min. Left ventricular infarct with bilateral rales. Blood pressure greater than 180 mm Hg. Use of a phosphodiesterase inhibitor within 12 hours. ...
... Heart rate 90/min. Left ventricular infarct with bilateral rales. Blood pressure greater than 180 mm Hg. Use of a phosphodiesterase inhibitor within 12 hours. ...
chap 18b - Dr. Jerry Cronin
... Figure 18.15a Intrinsic cardiac conduction system and action potential succession during one heartbeat. ...
... Figure 18.15a Intrinsic cardiac conduction system and action potential succession during one heartbeat. ...
130814-ae-FINAL-Beta blockers-Page 1
... active. This is best illustrated when you are physically active, at which time adrenalinee is released to ensure that your heart rate increases to maintain your activity. These receptors are called beta adrenergic receptors and it is here that the beta blocker has its effect. From this we can see tha ...
... active. This is best illustrated when you are physically active, at which time adrenalinee is released to ensure that your heart rate increases to maintain your activity. These receptors are called beta adrenergic receptors and it is here that the beta blocker has its effect. From this we can see tha ...
Left Ventricle Posterior Wall Aneurysms with Calcified Thrombus in
... angiogram revealed left anterior descending artery ...
... angiogram revealed left anterior descending artery ...
Assessment of Heart Rate Variabilit in Hypertrophic
... From the Department of Cardiological Sciences, St. George's Hospital Medical School, Cranmer Terrace, London. Correspondence to Dr McKenna, Department of Cardiological Sciences, St. George's Hospital Medical School, Cranmer Terrace, London SW 17 ORE, UK. ...
... From the Department of Cardiological Sciences, St. George's Hospital Medical School, Cranmer Terrace, London. Correspondence to Dr McKenna, Department of Cardiological Sciences, St. George's Hospital Medical School, Cranmer Terrace, London SW 17 ORE, UK. ...
Optical mapping of activation patterns in an animal - AJP
... autoimmune diseases. It is now well established that CHB detected before or at birth, in the absence of structural cardiac abnormalities, is strongly associated with maternal antibodies to SSA/Ro and/or SSB/La ribonucleoproteins (6). Though more prevalent in the presence of autoimmune disorders, CHB ...
... autoimmune diseases. It is now well established that CHB detected before or at birth, in the absence of structural cardiac abnormalities, is strongly associated with maternal antibodies to SSA/Ro and/or SSB/La ribonucleoproteins (6). Though more prevalent in the presence of autoimmune disorders, CHB ...
Electrocardiography of arrhythmias: From deductive analysis
... block) due to the Ashman phenomenon. The two strips of the electrocardiogram are part of a continuou s record of lead Y I . The basic rhythm is atria l tachycardia with Wen ckebach (type I) atrioventricular (AY) block . The long cycles of the Wenckebach sequence are followed by one or more con secut ...
... block) due to the Ashman phenomenon. The two strips of the electrocardiogram are part of a continuou s record of lead Y I . The basic rhythm is atria l tachycardia with Wen ckebach (type I) atrioventricular (AY) block . The long cycles of the Wenckebach sequence are followed by one or more con secut ...
Iodine-123 mIBG Imaging for Predicting the Development of Atrial
... LAD ⴝ left atrial dimension disease, or degenerative cerebral disease, LVEF ⴝ left ventricular ejection and patients who had a history of known fraction thrombus or vascular events were also SNS ⴝ sympathetic nervous excluded from this study. system All patients gave written informed consent before ...
... LAD ⴝ left atrial dimension disease, or degenerative cerebral disease, LVEF ⴝ left ventricular ejection and patients who had a history of known fraction thrombus or vascular events were also SNS ⴝ sympathetic nervous excluded from this study. system All patients gave written informed consent before ...
Potential Adverse Cardiovascular Effects From Excessive
... People who exercise regularly have markedly lower rates of disability and a mean life expectancy that is 7 years longer than that of their physically inactive contemporaries. However, a safe upper-dose limit potentially exists, beyond which the adverse effects of exercise may outweigh its benefits ...
... People who exercise regularly have markedly lower rates of disability and a mean life expectancy that is 7 years longer than that of their physically inactive contemporaries. However, a safe upper-dose limit potentially exists, beyond which the adverse effects of exercise may outweigh its benefits ...
Slowing your racing heart - Hamilton Health Sciences
... SVT Supraventricular Tachycardia A fast heartbeat caused by extra electrical signals from the top part of the heart. ...
... SVT Supraventricular Tachycardia A fast heartbeat caused by extra electrical signals from the top part of the heart. ...
Rapid Review: Assessing Heart Sounds
... 12. Locate the pulmonic area which is at the second intercostal space to the left of the sternum. 13. Place your stethoscope directly against the chest wall over the pulmonic area. Identify and evaluate normal and abnormal heart sounds. 14. Locate Erb’s point which is at the third intercostal space ...
... 12. Locate the pulmonic area which is at the second intercostal space to the left of the sternum. 13. Place your stethoscope directly against the chest wall over the pulmonic area. Identify and evaluate normal and abnormal heart sounds. 14. Locate Erb’s point which is at the third intercostal space ...
Spatio-Temporal Shape Parameterization of the Human Ventricles
... Introduction of several auxiliary medical data such as age, gender, position, ECG signal, blood pressure and respiration ...
... Introduction of several auxiliary medical data such as age, gender, position, ECG signal, blood pressure and respiration ...
The electrocardiogram in the patient with syncope
... investigators have developed clinical risk score and clinical decision rules which are designed to identify the population at highest risk for adverse events. In each of these clinical decision tools, the electrocardiogram (ECG) is one of the key clinical variables used to evaluate the patient. Cert ...
... investigators have developed clinical risk score and clinical decision rules which are designed to identify the population at highest risk for adverse events. In each of these clinical decision tools, the electrocardiogram (ECG) is one of the key clinical variables used to evaluate the patient. Cert ...
No Slide Title - University of Mount Union
... by the participant in a one-minute time period. The participants were asked to connect the dots within each stimulus to create as many unique designs as possible in that section. The RFFT is scored by totaling the unique designs as well as perseverations, as measured by design repetitions. Design fl ...
... by the participant in a one-minute time period. The participants were asked to connect the dots within each stimulus to create as many unique designs as possible in that section. The RFFT is scored by totaling the unique designs as well as perseverations, as measured by design repetitions. Design fl ...
Cardiovascular Disease- Heart Diseases by Dr. Istiak Mahfuz
... High blood pressure. Your heart works harder than it has to if your blood pressure is high. Coronary artery disease. Narrowed arteries may limit your heart's supply of oxygen‐rich blood, resulting in weakened heart muscle. Heart attack. Damage to your heart muscle from a heart attack may mean your h ...
... High blood pressure. Your heart works harder than it has to if your blood pressure is high. Coronary artery disease. Narrowed arteries may limit your heart's supply of oxygen‐rich blood, resulting in weakened heart muscle. Heart attack. Damage to your heart muscle from a heart attack may mean your h ...
CARDIOMYOPATHY SUPPORT GROUP IRELAND
... genetic condition where there is an increased thickening of your heart muscle. It is also known as hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM). The abnormally thick heart muscle is stiffer than normal and affects your heart’s ability to pump blood around your body. Some people with HCM have a ris ...
... genetic condition where there is an increased thickening of your heart muscle. It is also known as hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM). The abnormally thick heart muscle is stiffer than normal and affects your heart’s ability to pump blood around your body. Some people with HCM have a ris ...
VAD Therapy Changing the Treatment of Heart Failure.
... 5. Miller L, Guglin M. Patient selection for ventricular assist devices: A moving target. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2013;61:1209-21. 6. Peura, J, et al. AHA. Recommendations for the use of mechanical circulatory support: device strategies and patient selection.2012;126:2653-2667. 7. McMurray JJV, et al. ...
... 5. Miller L, Guglin M. Patient selection for ventricular assist devices: A moving target. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2013;61:1209-21. 6. Peura, J, et al. AHA. Recommendations for the use of mechanical circulatory support: device strategies and patient selection.2012;126:2653-2667. 7. McMurray JJV, et al. ...
Sustained ventricular tachycardia in structural heart disease
... Ventricular arrhythmias are responsible for the majority of sudden cardiac deaths (SCD), particularly in patients with structural heart disease. Coronary artery disease, essentially previous myocardial infarction, is the most common heart disease upon which sustained ventricular tachycardia (VT) occ ...
... Ventricular arrhythmias are responsible for the majority of sudden cardiac deaths (SCD), particularly in patients with structural heart disease. Coronary artery disease, essentially previous myocardial infarction, is the most common heart disease upon which sustained ventricular tachycardia (VT) occ ...
Case-Based Curriculum in Clinical Electrophysiology
... Mapping and ablation in the left atrium requires a detailed understanding of left atrial anatomy, which is provided by Ho and colleagues in this review, which also includes discussion of adjacent structures at risk for ablation injury, including the esophagus and phrenic nerves.13 Simultaneous, but ...
... Mapping and ablation in the left atrium requires a detailed understanding of left atrial anatomy, which is provided by Ho and colleagues in this review, which also includes discussion of adjacent structures at risk for ablation injury, including the esophagus and phrenic nerves.13 Simultaneous, but ...
Functional Class IIand III Congestive Heart Failure
... United States alone approximately 260,000 patients die of heart failure each year [4]. Age is one of the strongest and most consistent predictors of adverse outcome in HF [8]. The role of gender and HF prognosis remains a controversial issue with respect to HF outcomes. Nonetheless, the aggregate da ...
... United States alone approximately 260,000 patients die of heart failure each year [4]. Age is one of the strongest and most consistent predictors of adverse outcome in HF [8]. The role of gender and HF prognosis remains a controversial issue with respect to HF outcomes. Nonetheless, the aggregate da ...
Chapter 20 - Coastal Bend College
... • Even with the SA-node setting the rhythm of the heart there are some other CM-cells that can generate spontaneous AP’s, the SA node is just quicker than the others thus setting the pace. These other regions are called Ectopic Focuses. – Ex/ AV-bundle – Artificial EF’s can be created by changing th ...
... • Even with the SA-node setting the rhythm of the heart there are some other CM-cells that can generate spontaneous AP’s, the SA node is just quicker than the others thus setting the pace. These other regions are called Ectopic Focuses. – Ex/ AV-bundle – Artificial EF’s can be created by changing th ...