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Adenosin Life Medical solution for injection or infusion ENG SmPC
Adenosin Life Medical solution for injection or infusion ENG SmPC

... Adenosin Life Medical should be applied with caution as an infused diagnostic in patients with low-grade conduction pathway disorders (first degree AV-block, bundle-branch block), because a temporary deterioration may occur during the infusion. Patients with atrial fibrillation/flutter and an acces ...
Adenosin Life Medical solution for injection or infusion ENG SmPC
Adenosin Life Medical solution for injection or infusion ENG SmPC

... patients after myocardial infarction. Adenosin Life Medical should be applied with caution as an infused diagnostic in patients with low-grade conduction pathway disorders (first degree AV-block, bundle-branch block), because a temporary deterioration may occur during the infusion. Patients with atr ...
Chronic Heart Failure Vol 18 No 3 2012 (PDF
Chronic Heart Failure Vol 18 No 3 2012 (PDF

... They are reported to have a modest effect on LV remodelling. Therapy should be initiated at a low dose and slowly titrated upwards to optimal response. Anticipated side effects include symptomatic hypotension, hyperkalaemia, cough and renal dysfunction but in general these are not life-threatening a ...
Ins(1,4,5)P and cardiac dysfunction
Ins(1,4,5)P and cardiac dysfunction

... have at least three acute effects on the cardiac action potential. First, it can stimulate a transient inward current (Iti ) evoking delayed afterdepolarizations so that triggered activity can develop in otherwise quiescent ventricular muscle [7,8]. Second, the slowing of repolarization caused by el ...
Final heart development
Final heart development

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Nondestructive optical determination of fiber organization in intact
Nondestructive optical determination of fiber organization in intact

... and after clearing is shown in Figure 1. Before clearing, light cannot pass through the heart (Panel A), while after clearing the heart is transparent (Panel B). If the heart is not immersed in BABB (Panel B), there is refractive index mismatching at the heart’s surface, and the transparency is not ...
Current strategy for treatment of patient with Wolff–Parkinson–White
Current strategy for treatment of patient with Wolff–Parkinson–White

... The major finding from this EHRA EP network survey is that ablation in children with WPW is still performed in low numbers even in European high volume ablation centres, and the majority of centres will only perform ablation in children with overt WPW syndrome and recurrent episodes of AV reentry ta ...
Cardiovascular Emergencies - Paramedic Association of Manitoba
Cardiovascular Emergencies - Paramedic Association of Manitoba

... of Licensure” for all paramedics in Manitoba. Regional implementation of Alternate Route is at the discretion of the local EMS Director. This is a supportive document to the National Occupational Competency Profiles and “An Alternative Route to Maintenance of Licensure.” It is not the intent that th ...
Indications and Recommendations for Pacemaker Therapy
Indications and Recommendations for Pacemaker Therapy

... or more consecutive P waves, whereas complete (thirddegree) AV block is defined as absence of all atrioventricular conduction. First-degree and type I second-degree AV block usually are caused by delayed conduction in the AV node irrespective of QRS duration. Type II second-degree AV block usually i ...
File - Physiology At Large
File - Physiology At Large

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1/2014 - Repatriation Medical Authority

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Length-Circumference Relations of the Left Ventricle
Length-Circumference Relations of the Left Ventricle

... over a range up to 100 per cent of the relaxed length above which the resistance per unit stretch progressively diminishes. The response is nonlinear during the initial stretch of about 1 mm. ordinate: gage resistance (ohms); abscissa: gage length (cm.). oscillator. Alter an abrupt change in rate, i ...
heart rate changes during different phases of menstrual cycle
heart rate changes during different phases of menstrual cycle

... that loss of R-R variation is most probably due to vagal autonomic neuropathy. Several physiologic mechanisms contribute to sinus arrhythmia. These include both reflex mechanisms, pulmonary stretch receptors, baroreceptors, brain bridge reflex, and a direct interaction of respiration with cardiovasc ...
Cardiac Pacemakers From the Patient`s Perspective
Cardiac Pacemakers From the Patient`s Perspective

... implanted. With rare exception, implantation of a pacemaker does not change the recipient’s activities or lifestyle. Although most people who receive pacemakers are aged 60 years or older, people of any age, even children, may need pacemakers. ...
Clinical Slide Set. Atrial Fibrillation
Clinical Slide Set. Atrial Fibrillation

...  Decompensated HF, severe angina, acute infarction, hypotension, high risk for acute stroke  Patients with atrial fibrillation and extreme tachycardia, for example, with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome  Duration <48h in new-onset atrial fibrillation, because clot is less likely ...
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Nefrologie číslo X, 200X

... tubule. It also promotes thirst and potentiates the action of catecholamines and reduces glomerular filtration area. In turn, aldosterone stimulates sodium-potassium-ATPase and the sodium-hydrogen exchanger distally, thus increasing sodium retention and potassium excretion. Potassium stores are depl ...
Heart failure with normal ejection fraction (HFNEF)
Heart failure with normal ejection fraction (HFNEF)

... complexity of HFNEF, and issued new definition criteria, based on clinical signs and/or symptoms of HF, echocardiographic and biological parameters [7]. This review will focus on the most recent data gained on the mechanisms of HFNEF, as well as on the results of the latest clinical studies on HFNEF ...
Development of the Pacemaker Tissues of the Heart
Development of the Pacemaker Tissues of the Heart

... the entrance of the right atrium, sinus node (sinoatrial node [SAN]) myocytes generate the impulse to activate the atrial myocardium. After rapid propagation through the atria, the impulse is delayed in the atrioventricular node (AVN) and further propagated to the fast-conducting atrioventricular bu ...
Atrial Fibrillation Ablation
Atrial Fibrillation Ablation

... Sometimes there is no known cause. Both men and women can have atrial fibrillation. It can happen to anyone, however it becomes more common as you get older. ...
Clinical Trials in Cardiac Rhythm Management
Clinical Trials in Cardiac Rhythm Management

... 2 Rosenqvist M, Obel IW. Atrial pacing and the risk for AV block: is there a time for change in attitude? PACE 1989;12(1, Part 1):97-101. 3 Kristensen L, Nielsen JC, Pedersen AK, Mortensen PT, Andersen HR. AV block and changes in pacing mode during long-term follow-up of 399 consecutive patients wit ...
II. Method
II. Method

... diagnostic test, which seems to be most useful in the evaluation of patients with HF is the comprehensive 2dimensional echocardiogram coupled with Doppler flow studies to determine whether abnormalities of myocardium, heart valves, or pericardium are present and which chambers are involved. About el ...
Heart Failure - Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center
Heart Failure - Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center

... A test that is given while a patient walks on a depends on how much of the heart’s pumping treadmill or pedals a stationary bike to monitor capacity has been lost. the heart during exercise. Breathing and blood The symptoms of heart failure may resemble other pressure rates are also monitored. A s ...
Canadian Cardiovascular Society Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines 2010
Canadian Cardiovascular Society Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines 2010

... from KT program participants and guideline end users drives the selection and development of new content for subsequent annual guideline updates, which are then disseminated and evaluated as part of a regular annual cycle. This cyclical approach to guideline development, dissemination, and evaluatio ...
Chapter on Heart Disease
Chapter on Heart Disease

... as exercise intolerance, nocturnal or general dyspnea, cough, and tachypnea. Syncope may also be noted, especially in small-breed dogs with chronic valvular disease. This may occur in association with coughing (tussive syncope) or a vasovagal-type response to stimulation of left ventricular mechanor ...
Heart Murmurs in Dogs - Kingsbrook Animal Hospital
Heart Murmurs in Dogs - Kingsbrook Animal Hospital

... If your pet is still a young puppy and the murmur is of low intensity, your veterinarian may recommend a re-examination in a few weeks time to track whether the murmur has decreased in intensity or disappeared, indicating that it was likely an innocent murmur. Similarly, if your adult dog appears to ...
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