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... arrhythmias,2 and treatment may take the form of an antiarrhythmic drug therapy or an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator. During recent years, assays for highly cardiospecific biological markers, such as troponins T and I, have been developed with high sensitivity, specificity, and positive pre ...
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Chapter 10: Circulatory System and Lymphatic

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... mass of the septum and ventricles from the terminal branches of the interventricular conducting system. In the ECG this point is marked with the onset of the QRS complex. So the next key value we need to learn is the generation of the QRS complex which represents the time taken for ventricular depol ...
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... t, the higher the risk for heart failure and patients with flows above 4 L/min are at increased risk. The access flow rate Qa can be measured with an ultrasound using a dilution technique. Although there are no KDOQI guidelines as to the upper limit of inflow rates of an AVF, in general higher acces ...
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... The oxygenated blood is then taken from the lungs, via the pulmonary vein, and taken to the left atrium of the heart (oxygen is taken up by the haemoglobin in red blood cells). ...
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