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AFA Ablation for AF Booklet.indd
AFA Ablation for AF Booklet.indd

... your heart. The affected area/s inside your heart are identified and targeted with energy, destroying the tissue responsible for causing the abnormal heart rhythm. Catheter ablation can be done as a day-case procedure, or can often require an overnight stay in hospital. What is the ‘best’ catheter ab ...
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Executive Summary - European Society of Cardiology

... Priori SG, Quinones MA, Roden DM, Silka MJ, Tracy C. ACC/AHA/ESC 2006 guidelines for management of patients with ventricular arrhythmias and the prevention of sudden cardiac death—executive summary: a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force and the European ...
Using anatomical knowledge expressed as fuzzy
Using anatomical knowledge expressed as fuzzy

... structures such as the liver or the aorta. The existing methods for segmenting the heart have been focused on MRI modality [5,7–11] or ultrasound [6,12] but rarely on CT [13–16]. However, for the aforementioned applications, CT is one of the most common anatomical imaging modalities. Numerous cardia ...
Potential of endothelin-1 and vasopressin
Potential of endothelin-1 and vasopressin

... angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors, angiotensinreceptor blockers, diuretics, b-adrenoreceptor blockers, digitalis glycosides and inotropic agents as the standard treatment by the American Heart Association [4]. These modalities have however failed to reduce the mortality and produce adequate r ...
Bundle-Branch Block
Bundle-Branch Block

... likely to be due to incomplete right bundlebranch block. In the presence of incomplete right bundle-branch block tall secondary R waves (> 10 mm.) may, but do not necessarily, indicate concomitant RVH. Small r and deep S waves extending across the precordium may indicate dilatation or hypertrophy of ...
Cardiac amyloidosis - Heart and Metabolism
Cardiac amyloidosis - Heart and Metabolism

... accumulate amyloid. There are four different forms of amyloidosis: systemic amyloid light chain (AL) amyloidosis, amyloid A (AA) amyloidosis, hereditary, and senile amyloidosis. The abnormal proteins can be found as Bence-Jones proteins in urine mainly in patients with light chain (AL) amyloidosis. ...
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Lifestyle management to prevent and treat atrial fibrillation
Lifestyle management to prevent and treat atrial fibrillation

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WEDNESDAY, September 2

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Development and validation of an algorithm to

... annulus, the coronary sinus ostium, and the Eustachian ridge adjacent to the inferior vena cava. In contrast, in patients with repaired congenital heart disease other atrial tachycardias may occur, due to existence of variable and multiple arrhythmogenic substrates, related to the underlying heart ...
Care of the Patient with Temporary Pacemaker
Care of the Patient with Temporary Pacemaker

... o Ventricular leads on the surface of the right ventricle (RV) o Pacing wires brought through the skin and sutured to the thorax  Atrial leads usually to the right side  Ventricular leads to the left side  This can be reversed in patients with dextrocardia (Reade, 2007) Postoperative programming ...
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Syncope - OSU CCME account - The Ohio State University

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Evaluating Heart Rate and Lying Behaviour to Predict Calving of

... significantly higher at the day of calving with 21 compared to the days before with 15 to 17 periods (Fig. 2). Multiparous cows tend to have more lying periods than heifers. The duration of lying periods decreased significantly on the last day before calving (p ≤ 0.001), short lying periods of less ...
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Left Atrial Enlargement in Young High
Left Atrial Enlargement in Young High

... Introduction Athlete’s heart as a result of intensive, prolonged exercise has been investigated for many years. It has been suggested that training, especially in endurance sports, can lead to both left and right atrial enlargement (D'Andrea et al., 2010; Pagourelias et al., 2013; Pelliccia et al., ...
The evolutionary origin of cardiac chambers - IB-USP
The evolutionary origin of cardiac chambers - IB-USP

... Difficulties in ascribing chamber identity to cardiac compartments arise because during vertebrate evolution, cardiac segments may have regressed, merged into others, or divided into left, right or more compartments. Besides, chambers can be defined on either morphological (Bourne, 1980; Fange, 1972 ...
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... Background: Changes in heart rate (HR) during exercise and recovery from exercise are mediated by the balance between sympathetic and vagal activity. HR acceleration (HRA) and recovery (HRR) are important measures of cardiac autonomic dysfunction and directly correlated with sympathetic and parasymp ...
A-A Pacemaker Patient Information Booklet.indd
A-A Pacemaker Patient Information Booklet.indd

... After the procedure, you will be taken back to the ward. You will be asked to lie in bed for a couple of hours before you can get up, eat and drink. Your heart rhythm may be monitored for a while to make sure that the pacemaker is doing its job, so you may be attached to an ECG monitor. As the wound ...
All About Your ICD
All About Your ICD

... can no longer pump blood effectively. Ventricular tachycardia can occur at rates of 100 to 250 beats per minute. What defines ventricular tachycardia is not so much the rate but that the patient does not tolerate it well; the rate zones for ventricular tachycardia vary by age, disease and fitness le ...
Comparison of Uhl`s anomaly, right ventricular outflow tract
Comparison of Uhl`s anomaly, right ventricular outflow tract

... necessary to differentiate between the two conditions. Right ventricular tachycardia is commonly due to ARVD/C or idiopathic right ventricular ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) ventricular tachycardia (VT)25,26. ARVD/C is an inherited cardiomyopathy with right ventricular dysfunction due to fibrofa ...
Relative Contributions of the Atrial Systole
Relative Contributions of the Atrial Systole

... ventricular function was observed as a result of atrial pacing, sequential atrioventricular pacing, or atrial-His bundle pacing at an appropriate atrial systole-ventricular systole (As-Vs) interval. Ventricular function was depressed during ventricular pacing and during atrioventricular pacing with ...
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HEART IN NORMAL MAN output of the heart per unit of time. This

... heart per minute. Because of this conception of heart failure and because of the favorable results following the administration of digitalis to patients with heart failure, it has been assumed by many observers that digitalis increases the output of the heart in patients. Nevertheless Harrison and L ...
Print this article - Medical Journal of Indonesia
Print this article - Medical Journal of Indonesia

... Intracardiac thrombus, for example left atrial and left ventricular thrombus, is associated with several conditions especially low flow states such as in mitral stenosis, atrial fibrillation, and ischemic heart disease.1–4 Increased morbidity and mortality are associated with its embolization.3–6 Th ...
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SHORT TITLE OF THE THESIS CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

... deoxygenated or venous blood flows out from these organs and is conveyed into the systemic veins to the right heart completing the circuit. The cardiovascular system in addition to this vital "pumping" of oxygen from the lungs to the cells is also responsible for transporting other materials (nutrie ...
June 2008 Volume 10, Number 6
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... of the HPS. With many of the toxic and metabolic abnormalities, the effects are more generalized. They can also affect the action potential of the sinoatrial (SA) node, atria, atrioventricular (AV) node, and the ventricular myocardium. The net result is a wide QRS complex tachycardia. This is an imp ...
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