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ECG basics
ECG basics

... gain control. If the waveform appears too high or too low on the screen, adjust the position dial. Verify that the monitor detects each heartbeat by comparing the patient’s apical rate with the rate displayed on the monitor. Set the upper and lower limits of the heart rate according to your facility ...
Orthotopic heart transplant following implantation of a
Orthotopic heart transplant following implantation of a

... Congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries (CCTGA), or LevoTransposition of the Great Arteries (L-TGA) is a rare form of congenital heart disease that results from abnormal leftward looping of the primitive heart tube yielding reversal of the ventricles. Patients with this condition ...
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Prolonged administration of a dithiol antioxidant protects - AJP

... levels of reactive oxygen species (3, 7, 19, 41). Leukocyte release of reactive oxygen species is very intense immediately after the onset of reperfusion (6), and there is evidence that antioxidant therapies given the first few hours of reperfusion can reduce infarct size (12, 13, 25). However, less ...
Pioneer: Robert Anderson, MD, PhD, FRCPath
Pioneer: Robert Anderson, MD, PhD, FRCPath

... the otherwise invisible conduction tissues. However, he looks back at his initial article on the disposition of the conduction tissues in congenitally corrected transposition as one that had the most impact on his work.6 He explains, “This led the way to many subsequent investigations of the locatio ...
Heart Failure What is Heart Failure?
Heart Failure What is Heart Failure?

... • The heart looses it’s ability to relax because it becomes stiff • Heart cannot fill properly between each beat and less blood in means less blood out. ...
The clinical and etiological profile of atrial fibrillation after
The clinical and etiological profile of atrial fibrillation after

... arrhythmia in clinical practice.7 By the turn of century it will be an increasingly common cause of stroke, thromboembolism and heart failure.8 Prevalence of atrial fibrillation increases with age.9 In western countries, rheumatic heart disease is a rare cause of atrial fibrillation but in developin ...
The thick left ventricular wall of the giraffe heart normalises wall
The thick left ventricular wall of the giraffe heart normalises wall

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View Dhiraj Gupta`s Resume / CV

... (LHCH) since 2007. LHCH provides a regional electrophysiology (EP) service to a population of 2.8 million, and is the largest cardiac centre in the United Kingdom. I am a very high volume operator in interventional EP, and have performed over 200 ablation cases annually since 2009. I am the trust le ...
C11.2 PPT - Destiny High School
C11.2 PPT - Destiny High School

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Heart Failure: Discrepancy Between NYHA Functional Classification
Heart Failure: Discrepancy Between NYHA Functional Classification

... ventricular myocytes in response to volume or pressure overload. Rapid measurement of plasma BNP or NTproBNP improved the diagnostic accuracy of heart failure (HF) exacerbations (1). Large amounts of proBNP can be detected in plasma of healthy subjects and in particular of patients with heart failur ...
Arq Bras Cardiol [2011] - Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia
Arq Bras Cardiol [2011] - Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia

... below 40%, history of thromboembolism or atrial fibrillation8. The use of aspirin is recommended for asymptomatic patients with normal systolic function. With respect to betablockers, their use in left ventricular dysfunction caused by noncompaction is performed by extrapolating the indications of m ...
Special Article Spontaneous Conversion to Sinus Rhythm of Recent
Special Article Spontaneous Conversion to Sinus Rhythm of Recent

... our study which was less than 24 hr. In addition in our study patients with left ventricular hypertrophy, congestive heart failure, valvular heart disease and hyperthyroidism were excluded, and thus patient population in one study was homogeneous. In this homogenous group of patients, the data have ...
Longitudinally and circumferentially directed movements of the left
Longitudinally and circumferentially directed movements of the left

... Results: Previously undescribed systolic and diastolic motion patterns were obtained for left ventricular segments (based on the AHA segmental) and for basal, mid and apical segments. The summation of segmental motion results in a complex pattern of ventricular twisting and longitudinal motion in th ...
Cardiovascular Drugs
Cardiovascular Drugs

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Slide 11.2a - domenicoscience
Slide 11.2a - domenicoscience

... • Three formations – P wave: impulse across atria – QRS complex: spread of impulse down septum, around ventricles in Purkinje fibers – T wave: end of electrical activity in ventricles – See pg700 - 701 ...
Acls pretest rhythm strips
Acls pretest rhythm strips

... of rhythms, and luckily, all these rhythms are easy to interpret. This. ACLS prep Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free. 1 This is a SAMPLE of the pretest you can access with your AHA PALS Course Manual at Heart.org/Eccstudent using your personal code that comes with Learn to quickly int ...
Predictive Value of Beat-to-Beat QT Variability across Continuum of
Predictive Value of Beat-to-Beat QT Variability across Continuum of

... cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) could potentially be game-changers. However, strategies for effective risk stratification in the population of patients with HF and LVEF >35% have not been developed (11). It was previously shown that increased beat-to-beat QT variability (12) predicts ventricular ...
Distinguishing Normal and Abnormal ECG Signal
Distinguishing Normal and Abnormal ECG Signal

... most critical part of the waveform. In this study of ECG signals and examination of different conditions, two must required parameters are Q-R-S duration and heart rate. Abnormal condition results in artificial arrhythmia in which there will be a remarkable change in these parameters. The aim of thi ...
Endocarditis - Patient Education Institute
Endocarditis - Patient Education Institute

... on your medical history, symptoms, and test results. There is no single test that can diagnose endocarditis. Your healthcare provider will first ask you about your medical history and symptoms. He or she will also perform a physical exam and run blood tests. Blood cultures are the most important blo ...
Moderate aerobic training improves autonomic cardiovascular
Moderate aerobic training improves autonomic cardiovascular

... systolic (SAP), diastolic (DAP), mean (MAP) arterial pressure and instantaneous respiratory airflow. Ectopic beats, if present, were substituted by linear interpolation of adjacent beats and significant trends were removed by subtracting from the time series the best-fitting regression line. We used ...
Inter-ventricular septum: New observations on the structure and
Inter-ventricular septum: New observations on the structure and

... and functional observations of Torrent-Guasp is that the inter-ventricular septum does not have a predominant right or left ventricular side, but rather that it is the central structure between right and left-sided cavities and is composed of the same fiber elements that form the free left ventricul ...
Heart Failure - Michigan Medicine
Heart Failure - Michigan Medicine

... This document contains information and/or instructional materials developed by the University of Michigan Health System (UMHS) for the typical patient with your condition. It may include links to online content that was not created by UMHS and for which UMHS does not assume responsibility. It does n ...
Mechanisms of Stretch Feedback and Interactions with
Mechanisms of Stretch Feedback and Interactions with

... sensitive dendrites and acts through the motor neurons and the pacemaker cells. Since the CG causes the heart to contract, it determines the whole heart contraction cycle period. Therefore, previous experiments found that tonic stretch elicits a decrease in contraction cycle period in the majority o ...
Variations of Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure, Volume, and
Variations of Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure, Volume, and

... this system the fluoroscopic images from two orthicon intensifier assemblies, positioned at right angle to one another and aligned in the same vertical plane, are displayed simultaneously on the same television screen. Because the output of each image-intensifier tube is scanned from left to right, ...
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How the heart works

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