Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Facilitated by Extracorporeal
... only assist device used for this purpose. TandemHeart (Cardiac Assist Inc., Pittsburg PA, USA) has also been used, but the necessity for transseptal puncture complicates the placement of this device.8,9 The Impella Recover (Abiomed, Danvers MA, USA) is another circulatory assist device used,10,11 bu ...
... only assist device used for this purpose. TandemHeart (Cardiac Assist Inc., Pittsburg PA, USA) has also been used, but the necessity for transseptal puncture complicates the placement of this device.8,9 The Impella Recover (Abiomed, Danvers MA, USA) is another circulatory assist device used,10,11 bu ...
Rembert Pogge von Strandmann PhD
... • A special diet has been used to induce a significant decrease in AVA and to increase the transvalvular pressure gradients • Animals were randomized 1:1 to DCB-V vs. POBA treatment • Follow-up 1 month after procedure ...
... • A special diet has been used to induce a significant decrease in AVA and to increase the transvalvular pressure gradients • Animals were randomized 1:1 to DCB-V vs. POBA treatment • Follow-up 1 month after procedure ...
Supplementary Methods. Patients Patients with UA were defined by
... indications, all of them received standard clinical care for the SCA syndrome according to the guidelines published by the AHA and the ESC.3 All patients were subjected to coronary angiography either on an emergency basis (during hospitalization as part of a scheduled diagnostic work-up). Patients i ...
... indications, all of them received standard clinical care for the SCA syndrome according to the guidelines published by the AHA and the ESC.3 All patients were subjected to coronary angiography either on an emergency basis (during hospitalization as part of a scheduled diagnostic work-up). Patients i ...
Heart attack A heart attack (myocardial infarction) occurs when the
... A heart attack (myocardial infarction) occurs when the blood supply to a part of the heart muscle is seriously decreased or stops. The blood flow decrease or stoppage happens when there is a blockage in one or more of the coronary arteries that take blood to the heart muscle. This tends to occur due ...
... A heart attack (myocardial infarction) occurs when the blood supply to a part of the heart muscle is seriously decreased or stops. The blood flow decrease or stoppage happens when there is a blockage in one or more of the coronary arteries that take blood to the heart muscle. This tends to occur due ...
diagnosis of a congenitally corrected transposition of the great
... Although patients with no associated defects theoretically have a normal life span, few with this lesion survive 40 years because of associated congenital defects or the subsequent development of atrio-ventricular (AV) valvular insufficiency and/or heart block.5 Patients without any associated defec ...
... Although patients with no associated defects theoretically have a normal life span, few with this lesion survive 40 years because of associated congenital defects or the subsequent development of atrio-ventricular (AV) valvular insufficiency and/or heart block.5 Patients without any associated defec ...
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... diagnosis and made the development of a cardiac surgical treatment of congenital and valvar heart disease possible. My training in the early-1950s at the Mayo Clinic with Earl H. Wood—a true pioneer in the development of cardiac catheterization — established a strong basis for my own career in inves ...
... diagnosis and made the development of a cardiac surgical treatment of congenital and valvar heart disease possible. My training in the early-1950s at the Mayo Clinic with Earl H. Wood—a true pioneer in the development of cardiac catheterization — established a strong basis for my own career in inves ...
ST-elevation acute myocardial infarction due to
... ultrasound revealed no plaque and no dissection. Percutaneous coronary intervention was not performed, and no stent was placed. Transthoracic echocardiogram revealed a left ventricular ejection fraction of 30% with extensive anterior, anteroseptal, and apical wall motion abnormalities. Laboratory re ...
... ultrasound revealed no plaque and no dissection. Percutaneous coronary intervention was not performed, and no stent was placed. Transthoracic echocardiogram revealed a left ventricular ejection fraction of 30% with extensive anterior, anteroseptal, and apical wall motion abnormalities. Laboratory re ...
Surgical Management of Ischaemic Heart Disease
... • Cardiology Registrar arrives. Is very Happy with your work. Takes the patient off for angiography. ...
... • Cardiology Registrar arrives. Is very Happy with your work. Takes the patient off for angiography. ...
The Application of the Bio-Material PLA in Biodegradable Coronary
... open to promote proper blood flow and prevent further cardiovascular complications. Since the 1970s, there have been multiple generations of heart stent designs, including metal stents, drug-eluting stents, and biodegradable stents. There is an ongoing transition from drug-eluting stents, still usua ...
... open to promote proper blood flow and prevent further cardiovascular complications. Since the 1970s, there have been multiple generations of heart stent designs, including metal stents, drug-eluting stents, and biodegradable stents. There is an ongoing transition from drug-eluting stents, still usua ...
the application of the bio-material pla in
... open to promote proper blood flow and prevent further cardiovascular complications. Since the 1970s, there have been multiple generations of heart stent designs, including metal stents, drug-eluting stents, and biodegradable stents. There is an ongoing transition from drug-eluting stents, still usua ...
... open to promote proper blood flow and prevent further cardiovascular complications. Since the 1970s, there have been multiple generations of heart stent designs, including metal stents, drug-eluting stents, and biodegradable stents. There is an ongoing transition from drug-eluting stents, still usua ...
Cardiology Jeopardy
... 67 year old male whose parents have no cardiac history; with a personal history of hypertension and current smoking who takes no medications and presents with severe intermittent crushing chest pain for the last two days, no ST changes, and an troponin of .6 has this TIMI risk score ...
... 67 year old male whose parents have no cardiac history; with a personal history of hypertension and current smoking who takes no medications and presents with severe intermittent crushing chest pain for the last two days, no ST changes, and an troponin of .6 has this TIMI risk score ...
Diagnostic Cardiac Catheterization
... removed. You will feel a firm pressure at the insertion site, used to prevent bleeding. If the catheter is placed in your groin, you will usually be asked to lie flat on your back for a few hours after the test to avoid bleeding. Why the Test is Performed Coronary angiography/cardiac catheterization ...
... removed. You will feel a firm pressure at the insertion site, used to prevent bleeding. If the catheter is placed in your groin, you will usually be asked to lie flat on your back for a few hours after the test to avoid bleeding. Why the Test is Performed Coronary angiography/cardiac catheterization ...
About Bypass Surgery
... coronary bypass graft operations. This means that besides the surgeon, other surgical staff members include a cardiac anesthesiologist, surgical nurses, and a perfusionist (blood flow specialist). During the past several years, more surgeons have started performing off-pump coronary artery bypass su ...
... coronary bypass graft operations. This means that besides the surgeon, other surgical staff members include a cardiac anesthesiologist, surgical nurses, and a perfusionist (blood flow specialist). During the past several years, more surgeons have started performing off-pump coronary artery bypass su ...
Define Right/ left or Coronary co dominance Enlist areas of the heart
... = Anterior interventricular vein, runs with LAD Drains most of the area supplied by the left coronary artery Drains most of the area supplied by the right coronary artery ...
... = Anterior interventricular vein, runs with LAD Drains most of the area supplied by the left coronary artery Drains most of the area supplied by the right coronary artery ...
Pre-Dissection Activity
... NOVA-Cut to the Heart: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/heart/heartmap.html Go With the Flow http://www.smm.org/heart/videos/top.html#bypass Heart Transplant Video http://www.orlive.com/montefiore/videos/heart-transplant-procedure ...
... NOVA-Cut to the Heart: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/heart/heartmap.html Go With the Flow http://www.smm.org/heart/videos/top.html#bypass Heart Transplant Video http://www.orlive.com/montefiore/videos/heart-transplant-procedure ...
The coronarography HISTORICAL REVIEW Abuelenin Ahmed Kotb
... In 1910, Franek and Alwens introduced a suspension of bismuth and oil into the hearts of dogs and rabbits directly through the large veins and observed the passage of droplets from the heart into the lungs. In 1920, a radiographic atlas devoted only to the systemic arteries of the body was published ...
... In 1910, Franek and Alwens introduced a suspension of bismuth and oil into the hearts of dogs and rabbits directly through the large veins and observed the passage of droplets from the heart into the lungs. In 1920, a radiographic atlas devoted only to the systemic arteries of the body was published ...
Coronary Artery Disease • Age • Sex • Family history • Smoking
... injected into the arteries of the heart through a long, thin, flexible tube (catheter) that is threaded through an artery, traditionally in the leg, to the arteries in the heart. Recently a trend towards utilizing the radial artery in the wrist has emerged as the preferred technique. This procedure ...
... injected into the arteries of the heart through a long, thin, flexible tube (catheter) that is threaded through an artery, traditionally in the leg, to the arteries in the heart. Recently a trend towards utilizing the radial artery in the wrist has emerged as the preferred technique. This procedure ...
notes - Children`s Heart Clinic
... - Left coronary artery transfer: A “button” or flap around the opening of the left coronary artery is cut and then re-implanted onto the aorta. - Coronary artery bypass graft. Lifelong cardiology follow up is needed. Long-term Outcomes: If uncorrected, nearly 85% of children with ALCAPA die with ...
... - Left coronary artery transfer: A “button” or flap around the opening of the left coronary artery is cut and then re-implanted onto the aorta. - Coronary artery bypass graft. Lifelong cardiology follow up is needed. Long-term Outcomes: If uncorrected, nearly 85% of children with ALCAPA die with ...
Rx for Success - Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG)(010)
... beyond the blockage. The second type involves freeing one end of the internal mammary artery from the chest wall and attaching it to the coronary artery beyond the blockage. Often when more than one vessel is being bypassed, both types of bypasses are used (with the internal mammary bypassing the le ...
... beyond the blockage. The second type involves freeing one end of the internal mammary artery from the chest wall and attaching it to the coronary artery beyond the blockage. Often when more than one vessel is being bypassed, both types of bypasses are used (with the internal mammary bypassing the le ...
Chapter 21 Muscle Blood Flow and Cardiac Output During Exercise
... After ~30 minutes too much has been lost to recover in a reasonable amount of time. This mechanism is thought to be the cause of cardiac muscle death caused by an infarct. ...
... After ~30 minutes too much has been lost to recover in a reasonable amount of time. This mechanism is thought to be the cause of cardiac muscle death caused by an infarct. ...
Early Post Acute Coronary Syndrome Referral to Coronary Artery
... including a higher admission Killip class, anterior location of MI, moderate or severe left ventricular dysfunction, and use of mechanical ventilation (p<0.05 for all). Outcomes analysis showed that patients who underwent PCI during the second half of the previous decade (2006-2010) had an improved ...
... including a higher admission Killip class, anterior location of MI, moderate or severe left ventricular dysfunction, and use of mechanical ventilation (p<0.05 for all). Outcomes analysis showed that patients who underwent PCI during the second half of the previous decade (2006-2010) had an improved ...
clinical problems in cardiopulmonary disease
... In addition to medical therapy, we would recommend revascularization of the left anterior descending artery and the right coronary artery. We recommend this because the patient has at least a moderately limited exercise capacity and a large amount of myocardium at risk. Studies comparing bypass surg ...
... In addition to medical therapy, we would recommend revascularization of the left anterior descending artery and the right coronary artery. We recommend this because the patient has at least a moderately limited exercise capacity and a large amount of myocardium at risk. Studies comparing bypass surg ...
Jordan University of Science and Technology Abstract: Authors
... BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is responsible for significant morbidity and mortality. Inflammatory, pro-thrombotic and structural factors contribute to the etiology of CAD. This study sought to determine the relationship of plasma endothelin-1 (pET-1), a potent vasoconstrictor ...
... BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is responsible for significant morbidity and mortality. Inflammatory, pro-thrombotic and structural factors contribute to the etiology of CAD. This study sought to determine the relationship of plasma endothelin-1 (pET-1), a potent vasoconstrictor ...
Very Late Stent Thrombosis in a Patient Presenting with Acute
... and cardiovascular complications. Numerous harmful cardiac effects of CO poisoning have been published in the literature, including angina, myocardial injury, arrhythmia, cardiomyopathy, cardiogenic shock, and even sudden death (1), but there is not much evidence about very late stent thrombosis. Di ...
... and cardiovascular complications. Numerous harmful cardiac effects of CO poisoning have been published in the literature, including angina, myocardial injury, arrhythmia, cardiomyopathy, cardiogenic shock, and even sudden death (1), but there is not much evidence about very late stent thrombosis. Di ...
Applied Anatomy of the Heart (syllabus and ICARS lecture - Wk 1-2
... skin over the sternum in the midline: innervated by T2-T5) 5. External cardiac compression (noting the part of the sternum directly overlying the heart). External cardiac compression is performed simultaneously with ventilatory support in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation CPR. The lower third of the pat ...
... skin over the sternum in the midline: innervated by T2-T5) 5. External cardiac compression (noting the part of the sternum directly overlying the heart). External cardiac compression is performed simultaneously with ventilatory support in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation CPR. The lower third of the pat ...