Accepted Manuscript
... CM, Yancy CW, 2014 AHA/ACC/HRS Guideline for the Management of Patients With Atrial Fibrillation, Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2014), doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2014.03.022. This is a PDF file of an unedited manuscript that has been accepted for publication. As a service to our customers ...
... CM, Yancy CW, 2014 AHA/ACC/HRS Guideline for the Management of Patients With Atrial Fibrillation, Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2014), doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2014.03.022. This is a PDF file of an unedited manuscript that has been accepted for publication. As a service to our customers ...
IVD Care - All or None - WCHQ Online Community
... initiated or continued as first-line therapy in women and men less than or equal to 75 years of age who have clinical atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, unless contraindicated. In November 2013, the ACC and AHA Task Force on Practice Guidelines released updated guidance for the treatment of blo ...
... initiated or continued as first-line therapy in women and men less than or equal to 75 years of age who have clinical atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, unless contraindicated. In November 2013, the ACC and AHA Task Force on Practice Guidelines released updated guidance for the treatment of blo ...
Sleep Society Statement
... apneas and hypopneas with or without pharyngeal obstruction and hypoventilation. Depending on the type of respiratory disorder the patient has, it may be associated with hypoxemia or cause hypercapnia and acidosis. ICSD-3 [9, 10] distinguishes 5 diagnostic categories, the designations of which are b ...
... apneas and hypopneas with or without pharyngeal obstruction and hypoventilation. Depending on the type of respiratory disorder the patient has, it may be associated with hypoxemia or cause hypercapnia and acidosis. ICSD-3 [9, 10] distinguishes 5 diagnostic categories, the designations of which are b ...
Wien, 28 - Repository of the LBI-HTA
... The external reviewers did not co-author the scientific report and do not necessarily all agree with its content. Only the LBI-HTA is responsible for errors or omissions that could persist. The final version and the policy recommendations are under the full responsibility of the LBI-HTA. The HTA Cor ...
... The external reviewers did not co-author the scientific report and do not necessarily all agree with its content. Only the LBI-HTA is responsible for errors or omissions that could persist. The final version and the policy recommendations are under the full responsibility of the LBI-HTA. The HTA Cor ...
2017 ACC/AHA/HRS Guideline for the Evaluation and
... Practice guidelines provide recommendations applicable to patients with or at risk of developing cardiovascular disease. The focus is on medical practice in the United States, but guidelines developed in collaboration with other organizations may have a global impact. Although guidelines may be used ...
... Practice guidelines provide recommendations applicable to patients with or at risk of developing cardiovascular disease. The focus is on medical practice in the United States, but guidelines developed in collaboration with other organizations may have a global impact. Although guidelines may be used ...
Effect of High (200 μg/kg per Minute)
... significant (≥0.05 difference of max Pd/Pa minus min Pd/Pa) variations in Pd/Pa from 15 s post Pd/Pa dip and until the end of a 3-minute adenosine (140 lg/kg per minute) infusion. Thirty patients agreed to participate in a post 5-minute repeat fractional flow reserve assessment using 200 lg/kg per min ...
... significant (≥0.05 difference of max Pd/Pa minus min Pd/Pa) variations in Pd/Pa from 15 s post Pd/Pa dip and until the end of a 3-minute adenosine (140 lg/kg per minute) infusion. Thirty patients agreed to participate in a post 5-minute repeat fractional flow reserve assessment using 200 lg/kg per min ...
ECG in Ventricular arrhythmias
... PVCs are significant for two reasons. 1, they can lead to more serious arrhythmias, such as ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation. The risk of developing a more serious arrhythmia increases in patients with ischemic or damaged hearts. 2,PVCs also decrease cardiac output, especially if ...
... PVCs are significant for two reasons. 1, they can lead to more serious arrhythmias, such as ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation. The risk of developing a more serious arrhythmia increases in patients with ischemic or damaged hearts. 2,PVCs also decrease cardiac output, especially if ...
Crawford Current Cardiology Edition 2
... nonspecific and can be due to primary central nervous system disease, metabolic conditions, dehydration, or inner-ear problems. Because brady- and tachyarrhythmias are important cardiac causes, a history of palpitations preceding the event is significant. 4. Transient central nervous system deficits ...
... nonspecific and can be due to primary central nervous system disease, metabolic conditions, dehydration, or inner-ear problems. Because brady- and tachyarrhythmias are important cardiac causes, a history of palpitations preceding the event is significant. 4. Transient central nervous system deficits ...
Magnesium and cardiovascular system
... natural effects similar to adenosine-diphosphate inhibitors such as clopidogrel. The data regarding its use in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is conflicting. Although some previous, relatively small randomized clinical trials demonstrated a remarkable reduction in mortality when adm ...
... natural effects similar to adenosine-diphosphate inhibitors such as clopidogrel. The data regarding its use in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is conflicting. Although some previous, relatively small randomized clinical trials demonstrated a remarkable reduction in mortality when adm ...
morphological study of coronary sinus in human cadaveric
... vein and middle cardiac vein are the 2 most consistently present tributaries of coronary sinus [11]. The great cardiac vein has been reported to vary considerably in its course [12,13]. Lateral and posterior venous branches are seen in <50% of human heart unlike the great cardiac vein and middle car ...
... vein and middle cardiac vein are the 2 most consistently present tributaries of coronary sinus [11]. The great cardiac vein has been reported to vary considerably in its course [12,13]. Lateral and posterior venous branches are seen in <50% of human heart unlike the great cardiac vein and middle car ...
Importance of Atrial Flutter Isthmus in Postoperative Intra
... the 6 typical or reverse typical atrial flutters for which bidirectional isthmus block could be demonstrated, only 1 recurred, whereas of the 2 flutters for which bidirectional block could not be demonstrated, both recurred (Table 2). Five patients had attempted repeat ablation that was successful i ...
... the 6 typical or reverse typical atrial flutters for which bidirectional isthmus block could be demonstrated, only 1 recurred, whereas of the 2 flutters for which bidirectional block could not be demonstrated, both recurred (Table 2). Five patients had attempted repeat ablation that was successful i ...
Impaired right and left ventricular diastolic
... Diastolic dysfunction in TOF may stem from impaired myocardial relaxation, decreased recoil attributable to a stiffer ventricle and dyssynchronous ventricular relaxation.3 – 6 However, assessment of RV diastolic dysfunction is difficult using Doppler flow parameters.7 Consequently, RV and LV diastol ...
... Diastolic dysfunction in TOF may stem from impaired myocardial relaxation, decreased recoil attributable to a stiffer ventricle and dyssynchronous ventricular relaxation.3 – 6 However, assessment of RV diastolic dysfunction is difficult using Doppler flow parameters.7 Consequently, RV and LV diastol ...
Pradyot Saklani, Andrew Krahn and George Klein Syncope doi
... A heterogeneous group of disorders consisting of vasovagal syncope, situational syncope, carotid sinus syncope, and others are generally grouped as reflex or neurally mediated syncope. Although the provoking stimuli differ, they share sequelae of hypotension and vasodilatation with relative or absol ...
... A heterogeneous group of disorders consisting of vasovagal syncope, situational syncope, carotid sinus syncope, and others are generally grouped as reflex or neurally mediated syncope. Although the provoking stimuli differ, they share sequelae of hypotension and vasodilatation with relative or absol ...
Vitamin C prevents hyperoxia-mediated
... acetylcholine was recorded. In both healthy subjects and CHF patients, hyperoxia-mediated increases in basal FVR were prevented by the coinfusion of vitamin C. In healthy subjects, hyperoxia impaired the acetylcholine-mediated increase in FBF, an effect also prevented by vitamin C. In contrast, hype ...
... acetylcholine was recorded. In both healthy subjects and CHF patients, hyperoxia-mediated increases in basal FVR were prevented by the coinfusion of vitamin C. In healthy subjects, hyperoxia impaired the acetylcholine-mediated increase in FBF, an effect also prevented by vitamin C. In contrast, hype ...
AHA/ACC/HR Guideline for the Management of Patients with Atrial
... in the production of guidelines in the area of cardiovascular disease since 1980. The ACC/AHA Task Force on Practice Guidelines (Task Force), whose charge is to develop, update, or revise practice guidelines for cardiovascular diseases and procedures, directs this effort. Writing committees are char ...
... in the production of guidelines in the area of cardiovascular disease since 1980. The ACC/AHA Task Force on Practice Guidelines (Task Force), whose charge is to develop, update, or revise practice guidelines for cardiovascular diseases and procedures, directs this effort. Writing committees are char ...
Action Potential Dynamics Explain Arrhythmic Vulnerability in
... even (blue) and odd (red) groups; in other words, AP amplitudes alternate. At each time point (arrows; only 3 shown for clarity), a fast-Fourier transform across all 64 beats resulted in the spectrum (Fig. 1D) in which alternans is the magnitude at 0.5 cycles/beat (every other beat). Here, k-score ⫽ ...
... even (blue) and odd (red) groups; in other words, AP amplitudes alternate. At each time point (arrows; only 3 shown for clarity), a fast-Fourier transform across all 64 beats resulted in the spectrum (Fig. 1D) in which alternans is the magnitude at 0.5 cycles/beat (every other beat). Here, k-score ⫽ ...
With a Heart Murmur - McGraw-Hill Education
... left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) as the severity of the stenosis increases. TTE is indicated to assess the anatomic features of the aortic valve, the severity of the stenosis, left ventricular size, wall thickness and function, and the size and contour of the aortic root and proximal ascending aor ...
... left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) as the severity of the stenosis increases. TTE is indicated to assess the anatomic features of the aortic valve, the severity of the stenosis, left ventricular size, wall thickness and function, and the size and contour of the aortic root and proximal ascending aor ...
topography of cardiac ganglia in the adult human heart - East
... Institutional Review Board at Loyola University approved the protocol for removal of heart tissue not directly used during heart transplantation procedures. Five complete hearts from autopsy cases, and atrial or ventricular tissue from ten additional hearts, from both autopsy and heart transplantati ...
... Institutional Review Board at Loyola University approved the protocol for removal of heart tissue not directly used during heart transplantation procedures. Five complete hearts from autopsy cases, and atrial or ventricular tissue from ten additional hearts, from both autopsy and heart transplantati ...
Pericardial Disease
... (e.g., minoxidil, anthracycline antitumor agents). Uremic pericarditis occurs in up to one-third of patients with chronic renal failure and those on chronic hemodialysis. A pericardial friction rub is often heard on auscultation, but of note, pain is frequently absent. Management usually involves no ...
... (e.g., minoxidil, anthracycline antitumor agents). Uremic pericarditis occurs in up to one-third of patients with chronic renal failure and those on chronic hemodialysis. A pericardial friction rub is often heard on auscultation, but of note, pain is frequently absent. Management usually involves no ...
Catheter Ablation as Treatment for Atrial Fibrillation
... be extrapolated to the rhythm control achieved with ablation. Antiarrhythmic medications used for rhythm control are only partially effective and have serious complications, including proarrhythmic properties, which can be lethal. Therefore, nonpharmacologic strategies for rhythm control have the po ...
... be extrapolated to the rhythm control achieved with ablation. Antiarrhythmic medications used for rhythm control are only partially effective and have serious complications, including proarrhythmic properties, which can be lethal. Therefore, nonpharmacologic strategies for rhythm control have the po ...
Full Text - European Heart Journal
... The content of these European Society of Cardiology (ESC) and European Respiratory Society (ERS) Guidelines has been published for personal and educational use only. No commercial use is authorized. No part of the ESC/ERS Guidelines may be translated or reproduced in any form without written permiss ...
... The content of these European Society of Cardiology (ESC) and European Respiratory Society (ERS) Guidelines has been published for personal and educational use only. No commercial use is authorized. No part of the ESC/ERS Guidelines may be translated or reproduced in any form without written permiss ...
2015 ESC/ERS Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of
... ESC Councils: Council for Cardiology Practice (CCP), Council on Cardiovascular Nursing and Allied Professions (CCNAP), Council on Cardiovascular Primary Care (CCPC). ESC Working Groups: Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy, Cardiovascular Surgery, Grown-up Congenital Heart Disease, Pulmonary Circulation a ...
... ESC Councils: Council for Cardiology Practice (CCP), Council on Cardiovascular Nursing and Allied Professions (CCNAP), Council on Cardiovascular Primary Care (CCPC). ESC Working Groups: Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy, Cardiovascular Surgery, Grown-up Congenital Heart Disease, Pulmonary Circulation a ...
ACC/AHA guidelines for the management of patients with
... When citing this document, the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association recommend that the following format be used: Bonow RO, Carabello B, de Leon AC Jr, Edmunds LH Jr, Fedderly BJ, Freed MD, Gaasch WH, McKay CR, Nishimura RA, O’Gara PT, O’Rourke RA, Rahimtoola SH. ACC/AHA ...
... When citing this document, the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association recommend that the following format be used: Bonow RO, Carabello B, de Leon AC Jr, Edmunds LH Jr, Fedderly BJ, Freed MD, Gaasch WH, McKay CR, Nishimura RA, O’Gara PT, O’Rourke RA, Rahimtoola SH. ACC/AHA ...
ACC/AHA Guidelines for the Management of Patients With Valvular
... When citing this document, the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association recommend that the following format be used: Bonow RO, Carabello B, de Leon AC Jr, Edmunds LH Jr, Fedderly BJ, Freed MD, Gaasch WH, McKay CR, Nishimura RA, O’Gara PT, O’Rourke RA, Rahimtoola SH. ACC/AHA ...
... When citing this document, the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association recommend that the following format be used: Bonow RO, Carabello B, de Leon AC Jr, Edmunds LH Jr, Fedderly BJ, Freed MD, Gaasch WH, McKay CR, Nishimura RA, O’Gara PT, O’Rourke RA, Rahimtoola SH. ACC/AHA ...