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Teaching Rounds in Cardiac Electrophysiology
Teaching Rounds in Cardiac Electrophysiology

... arrhythmogenic substrate (cataloguing of scar, abnormal myocardium, and normal myocardium during sinus rhythm or a stable arrhythmia) may allow detection of arrhythmogenic channels for the various tachyarrhythmias and can be targeted for ablation1,2 (Figure 1). The unipolar and bipolar signals deriv ...
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... pericardium is located between visceral glands and adductor muscle. It wide occupies, anteriorly and 1/2 size of adductor muscle (Figure 1b).Taking into account the expected position of the pericardium, we searched for the right place for attaching the infra-red sensors on the shell of the oysters. ...
Structure and Function of the Developing Zebrafish Heart
Structure and Function of the Developing Zebrafish Heart

... studies (Stainier et al., 1996; Weinstein and Fishman, 1996; Warren and Fishman, 1998). The cardiovascular system appears when needs for oxygen and nutrition cannot be met by diffusion alone, because of the volume or increased metabolic rate of an organism (Burggren and Pinder, 1991; Pelster and Bur ...
Congestive Cardiac Failure
Congestive Cardiac Failure

... maldistribution, exacerbation of congestive cardiac failure is primarily one of fluid overload. Important aspects of management in exacerbation of heart failure include: ...
SAM Cardiology - КАРДИОЛОГИЯ - kasatka
SAM Cardiology - КАРДИОЛОГИЯ - kasatka

... 50. tachycardias not due to heart failure are treated with: A. atropine B. aminophylline C. quinidine D. digoxin E. norepinephrine Answer: D 51. adams-stokes syndrome is syncope associated with: A. 3rd degree au block B. rbbb ...
Effect of Training Mode on Post-Exercise Heart Rate Recovery of
Effect of Training Mode on Post-Exercise Heart Rate Recovery of

... concentration) and anaerobic contribution than parasympathetic reactivation after aerobic exercise. Furthermore, HRV and HRRec measure different aspects of post-exercise autonomic shift (Heffernan et al., 2007): HRRec being more indicative of vagal tone and HRV being more indicative of parasympathet ...
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Ch. 11 - Cardiovascular System

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II. Method

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Sample Chapter - Oncology Nursing Society

... and are frequently found in the ventricles. They usually are multiple and are associated with tuberous sclerosis. They can produce arrhythmias such as ventricular tachycardia. Most are just observed, as they tend to regress with age. Resection is only considered for incessant, uncontrollable, life-t ...
Editorial
Editorial

... KChIP2 expression was unaffected, and expression of other key ion channels was not altered in the CIRP-knockout rats. These data suggest that CIRP selectively regulates KCND2 and KCND3 gene expression in rat heart by preventing excessive protein expression of the corresponding Kv4.2 and Kv4.3 subuni ...
A letter from the CEO of Heart Rhythm Society, James H. Youngblood
A letter from the CEO of Heart Rhythm Society, James H. Youngblood

... As I reflect back on all that the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS) has achieved, year after year, I’m impressed by the significant progress we have made. In 2012, through accomplishments large and small, we moved ever closer to achieving our big audacious goal of ending death and suffering due to heart rh ...
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(Microsoft PowerPoint - heart failure.ppt [\356\366\341 \372\340\351

... • What is Left Heart Failure? – Systolic and diastolic heart failure are treated with different types of medications – In both types, blood may “back up” in the lungs causing fluid to leak into the lungs (pulmonary edema) – Fluid may also build up in tissues throughout the body (edema) ...
Laminar Arrangement of Ventricular Myocytes Influences Electrical
Laminar Arrangement of Ventricular Myocytes Influences Electrical

... conductivities oriented (1) along myofibres, (2) transverse to myofibres but in the plane of myolaminae, and (3) normal to myolaminae, at any location within the tissue (see Figure 1D). For each site of current application, these parameters were adjusted iteratively to minimize the relative RMS diff ...
Congestive Heart Failure - Street Warrior Education
Congestive Heart Failure - Street Warrior Education

... • What is Left Heart Failure? – Systolic and diastolic heart failure are treated with different types of medications – In both types, blood may “back up” in the lungs causing fluid to leak into the lungs (pulmonary edema) – Fluid may also build up in tissues throughout the body (edema) ...
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... • What is Left Heart Failure? – Systolic and diastolic heart failure are treated with different types of medications – In both types, blood may “back up” in the lungs causing fluid to leak into the lungs (pulmonary edema) – Fluid may also build up in tissues throughout the body (edema) ...
Heart Rate Turbulence in Patients after Percutaneous Coronary
Heart Rate Turbulence in Patients after Percutaneous Coronary

... Heart rate turbulence (HRT) as novel predictor of sudden cardiac death were superior to all other presently available indicators. HRT significantly was improves after successful reperfusion reflecting rapid restoration of baroreceptor response. We investigated turbulence onset (TO) and turbulence sl ...
Long-Term Prognosis of Pregnancies
Long-Term Prognosis of Pregnancies

... 1425 scanned between 6.3 weeks and 7.0 weeks. Mean heart rate (± SD) prior to 6.3 weeks was 109.2 ± 14.0 bpm and between 6.3 weeks and 7.0 weeks was 125.3 ± 15.9 bpm. First trimester survival rate was lower in pregnancies with slow early embryonic heart rates than in those with normal embryonic hear ...
Cardiac Embryology and Molecular Mechanisms of Congenital
Cardiac Embryology and Molecular Mechanisms of Congenital

... and right atrium except for 2 distinct sites. Before reaching the endocardial cushion, a small hole persists termed the ostium primum. In addition, cell death occurs in the more cranial part, which forms fenestrations that become the ostium secundum. The septum primum is later closed by fusion of th ...
Book 1 - 33rd Annual Meeting of the European Section of the ISHR
Book 1 - 33rd Annual Meeting of the European Section of the ISHR

... of major national centres (CNRS, INSERM, INRA, INRIA, IFREMER, etc.). Ranked among the top universities in France, the University of Bordeaux is renowned for the quality of its academic courses and research. Cardiology, whether it concerns clinical care or research, is a field for which Bordeaux has ...
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PowerPoint プレゼンテーション

... occurs has been obtained in a study of a mouse model of cardiac hypertrophy. As the animal's heart enlarges, new blood vessels develop to support it. But after about two weeks, the tumour suppressor protein p53 accumulates in heart cells, angiogenesis is blocked and the mice suffer cardiac failure. ...
Serum uric acid, NT-ProBNP and hs-CRP as biomarkers in chronic
Serum uric acid, NT-ProBNP and hs-CRP as biomarkers in chronic

... the cardiac ventricles in response to myocardial stretch [10]. NT-proBNP is significantly increased in case of left ventricular dysfunction and is recognized as strong predictors of morbidity and mortality in patients with heart failure [11, 12]. On the other hand, high sensitive C-reactive protein ...
Cardiac connexins and impulse propagation
Cardiac connexins and impulse propagation

... may not be recognized in other studies and can therefore partly be responsible for the observed conduction abnormalities. Alternatively, the different genetic background may be an important modulator in the developmental abnormalities in Cx40 KO mice, which determines the presence or absence of malf ...
Transcriptome of human foetal heart compared with cardiomyocytes
Transcriptome of human foetal heart compared with cardiomyocytes

... larger, we collected the four chambers separately. We also included a commercially available sample of pooled adult hearts as a common reference for normalization of future samples (Fig. 1A; supplementary material Table S1). Human foetal heart samples were a mixed population of cardiomyocytes, fibro ...
Cardiac Channelopathies and Sudden Death: Recent Clinical and
Cardiac Channelopathies and Sudden Death: Recent Clinical and

... of Nav1.5 to the membrane, leading to INa reduction and clinical manifestation of BrS [47]. GPD1L may affect trafficking of the cardiac sodium channel to the cell surface and regulate cardiac sodium current [48], but has only been implied in a small number of BrS cases [49]. SLMAP, which is found in ...
DEVELOPING A MODEL THREE-DIMENSIONAL ANIMATION OF
DEVELOPING A MODEL THREE-DIMENSIONAL ANIMATION OF

... Congenital Heart Disease – Heart disease that presents itself at birth. Embryogenesis – The growth and development of an embryo. Morphogenesis – Various processes occurring during development by which the form of the body and its organs is established. Transcription – In protein synthesis, the proce ...
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