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PDF - Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology

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... also have an impact on the hormones that regulate water and sodium balance through the body. Patients with systolic heart failure, which comes as a result of left ventricular dysfunction, are often given ACE inhibitors. In people who show the symptoms of heart failure, these drugs can relieve sympto ...
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... through the four chambers of the heart [see illustration, “Heart Electronics”]. A number of troubles can throw off the internal rhythm of the impulse as it travels along, and the most dangerous kind of these arrhythmias is ­ventricular fibrillation, which is typically the cause of death in someone w ...
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... established an experimental system that induces myocardial cells with near to 100% probability, using a novel procedure for temporarily dissociating cells before the animal cap is treated with activin (Ariizumi et al. 2003). When these cells are cultivated, they do not simply form a mass of myocardi ...
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... Complete heart block is a condition in which there is inability in propagation of impulse from Sinoatrial node (SA node) to atrioventricular node. It has been identified that many patients with third-degree heart block endure from a bilateral bundle branch block. Pathophysisology and clinical aspect ...
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... pressure exerted by circulating blood upon the walls of blood vessels and is one of the principal vital signs. When used without further specification, "blood pressure" usually refers to the arterial pressure of the systemic circulation. During each heartbeat, BP varies between a maximum (systolic) ...
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... are of low intensity (focal grade I or II/VI). Murmurs not fitting this profile are more likely to be representative of a congenital heart defect or other cardiovascular pathology. While heart murmurs fitting this profile are more likely to be representative of a functional murmur, an equivocal or m ...
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... A short PR interval may indicate a pre-excitation syndrome via an accessory pathway that leads to early activation of the ventricles, such as seen in Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. A variable PR interval may indicate other types of heart block. PR segment depression may indicate atrial injury or pe ...
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... of working myocardium (negative inotropism) due to inhibition of Ca2+ entry. In the absence of alternative pharmacological interventions and despite the adverse side effects, β-blockers and Ca2+ antagonists are of large use in therapies requiring heart rate reduction. It is therefore not surprising ...
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... 2. Rinse the sheep heart thoroughly with cold water to remove excess preservatives and to flush out blood clots. 3. Observe the pericardium. If the pericardial sac is intact then remove the outer layer from its attachment points. 4. Carefully pull the visceral pericardium (epicardium) away from the ...
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... data from another source or collected by others is called secondary data; conclusions from secondary data can be summarised; claims can be chosen e.g. resting heart rate in humans decreases with age primary data can be used as additional evidence to support or reject the claim. secondary data can be ...
London Arrhythmia Program Academic Year in Review Sept 2014
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... Arrhythmia Service. These patients have arrhythmia problems without any other active cardiac or medical issues. Patients indicated for more extensive arrhythmia procedures, such as VT ablation and lead extractions, are also admitted to the Arrhythmia Service. Through this year, there were a total of ...
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Electro Cardio Gram “MCQ”

... a- Represents septal depolarization from left to right in V5. b- Its depth is not more than 1/4 its corresponding R. c- Its duration is not more than 0.04 sec. d- Deep and wide Q is seen in recent myocardial infarction. ...
Apical Pulse
Apical Pulse

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Supraventricular tachycardia: Implications for the intensivist

... helpful in differentiating atrial tachycardia from AVNRT or AVRT. An inferior P wave axis with a negative P in lead I is diagnostic of left atrial tachycardia. An inferior P axis, a positive P in lead I, and a P wave morphology different from sinus rhythm can only result from atrial tachycardia. Sin ...
d) Left axis deviation
d) Left axis deviation

... RV hypertrophy occurs over time in response to pressure or volume overload in conditions such as; 1. Primary pulmonary hypertension 2. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) 3. Pulmonic stenosis 4. Atrial septal defect (ASD). This patient was diagnosed with PAH ...
- Wiley Online Library
- Wiley Online Library

... (SCD). The formation of apical aneurysm was a marker of fatal arrhythmias. The following risk markers for SCD are present in our case: wall thickness >30 mm; resting mid-ventricular gradient >30 mmHg8; positive family history of SCD in young first-degree relatives; recording of syncope related to th ...
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... and low parasympathetic tone in our sample of patients with advanced heart failure . Nonliew analysis of heart rate variability. Heart rate variability is determined by a complex interaction of sympathetic and parasympathetic influences, which are modulated by central and peripheral nervous system i ...
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