Ruptured Left Sinus of Valsalva into Left Venticle
... 2. Glock Y, Ferrarini JM, Puel J, Fauvel JM, Bounhourne JP, et al. (1990) Isolated aneurysm of the left sinus of Valsalva. Rupture into the left atrium, left ventricle and dynamic coronary constriction. J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino) 31: 235-238. 3. Küçükoğlu S, Ural E, Mutlu H, Ural D, Sönmez B, Uner ...
... 2. Glock Y, Ferrarini JM, Puel J, Fauvel JM, Bounhourne JP, et al. (1990) Isolated aneurysm of the left sinus of Valsalva. Rupture into the left atrium, left ventricle and dynamic coronary constriction. J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino) 31: 235-238. 3. Küçükoğlu S, Ural E, Mutlu H, Ural D, Sönmez B, Uner ...
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... with complete AV canal and, when associated with high pulmonary vascular resistance. is a contraindication to surgical repair. AV canal type defects are rarely accompanied by anatomic pulmonary venous obstruction. However, because this combination could possibly mimic irreversible pulmonary vascular ...
... with complete AV canal and, when associated with high pulmonary vascular resistance. is a contraindication to surgical repair. AV canal type defects are rarely accompanied by anatomic pulmonary venous obstruction. However, because this combination could possibly mimic irreversible pulmonary vascular ...
rat_cow
... chambers: the right atrium, the left atrium, the right ventricle and the left ventricle. In general, the atria are receiving chambers, while the ventricles are discharging chambers. The major mass of the heart, which you see immediately upon opening the cavity, is in the ventricles. (b) Circulation ...
... chambers: the right atrium, the left atrium, the right ventricle and the left ventricle. In general, the atria are receiving chambers, while the ventricles are discharging chambers. The major mass of the heart, which you see immediately upon opening the cavity, is in the ventricles. (b) Circulation ...
transcatheter aortic valve replacement 2016 coding and
... 14-Fr equivalent EnVeo R InLine sheath; sinus of valsalva anatomy that would prevent adequate coronary perfusion; moderate to severe mitral stenosis; severe ventricular dysfunction with left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) <20%;; symptomatic carotid or vertebral artery disease; severe basal sep ...
... 14-Fr equivalent EnVeo R InLine sheath; sinus of valsalva anatomy that would prevent adequate coronary perfusion; moderate to severe mitral stenosis; severe ventricular dysfunction with left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) <20%;; symptomatic carotid or vertebral artery disease; severe basal sep ...
Original Article Coronary artery disease in patients undergoing valve
... with history of prior revascularization were also excluded. All coronary angiograms were performed and reported by well trained and experienced staff cardiologists. Significant coronary disease was defined as > 50% of luminal narrowing. Subsequent valve replacement surgery was performed and concomit ...
... with history of prior revascularization were also excluded. All coronary angiograms were performed and reported by well trained and experienced staff cardiologists. Significant coronary disease was defined as > 50% of luminal narrowing. Subsequent valve replacement surgery was performed and concomit ...
The Beat Goes On: A Review of Congenital Heart Defects
... •Life span is reduced to less than 40 yrs ...
... •Life span is reduced to less than 40 yrs ...
The Chest Xray and Electrocardiogram
... I shall focus on two aspects of this topic: 1) Unusual or atypical arrhythmias. 2) The signal averaged electrocardiogram ...
... I shall focus on two aspects of this topic: 1) Unusual or atypical arrhythmias. 2) The signal averaged electrocardiogram ...
PDF Fulltext - Electronic Physician Journal
... associated with rheumatic systemic AV valve stenosis and regurgitation. Coexisting anomalies in CCTGA are seen in eighty percent of cases, and the majority of them have a VSD or PS or both. (4, 7) Our patient also had both of these associated anomalies. Allwork and colleagues (8) reported thirty two ...
... associated with rheumatic systemic AV valve stenosis and regurgitation. Coexisting anomalies in CCTGA are seen in eighty percent of cases, and the majority of them have a VSD or PS or both. (4, 7) Our patient also had both of these associated anomalies. Allwork and colleagues (8) reported thirty two ...
Cardiomyopathies
... examination shows normal S1 and S2. An S4 is also noted. She has a grade II/VI late-peaking systolic ejection murmur that increased with the strain phase of Valsalva maneuver as well as when she rises from squatting to standing. The apical impulse is bifid. The abdomen and extrmities appear normal. ...
... examination shows normal S1 and S2. An S4 is also noted. She has a grade II/VI late-peaking systolic ejection murmur that increased with the strain phase of Valsalva maneuver as well as when she rises from squatting to standing. The apical impulse is bifid. The abdomen and extrmities appear normal. ...
failure of the right ventricle
... occasioned hypertrophy and later failure of the right ventricle. A survey of the papers on pulmonary arteriosclerosis, cor pulmonale, and the condition known as " Ayerza's syndrome " leads one to the conclusion that in a proportion of these cases no pathological explanation has yet been found for th ...
... occasioned hypertrophy and later failure of the right ventricle. A survey of the papers on pulmonary arteriosclerosis, cor pulmonale, and the condition known as " Ayerza's syndrome " leads one to the conclusion that in a proportion of these cases no pathological explanation has yet been found for th ...
Heart rate
... – Coronary atherosclerosis – Persistent high blood pressure – Multiple myocardial infarcts ...
... – Coronary atherosclerosis – Persistent high blood pressure – Multiple myocardial infarcts ...
Ventricular Septal Defects
... make sure that the hole eventually closes properly and signs of heart failure do not occur. Large VSD: who have symptoms related to heart failure may need medicine to control the symptoms and surgery to close the hole. Medications may include digoxin and diuretics. If symptoms continue, even with me ...
... make sure that the hole eventually closes properly and signs of heart failure do not occur. Large VSD: who have symptoms related to heart failure may need medicine to control the symptoms and surgery to close the hole. Medications may include digoxin and diuretics. If symptoms continue, even with me ...
Is redo percutaneous mitral balloon valvuloplasty (PMV) indicated in
... history of previous surgical commissurotomy and higher incidence of atrial fibrillation. The follow-up results of our series are in agreement with those from series including patients with more extensive valvular deformity and comorbid diseases. Tuzcu et al. (20) reported a three-year eventfree surv ...
... history of previous surgical commissurotomy and higher incidence of atrial fibrillation. The follow-up results of our series are in agreement with those from series including patients with more extensive valvular deformity and comorbid diseases. Tuzcu et al. (20) reported a three-year eventfree surv ...
CHEST Recent Advances in Chest Medicine
... function are used. The right ventricle has more longitudinal than transverse motion, so the degree of longitudinal systolic movement of the tricuspid annulus correlates with overall RV systolic function. To measure the tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE), an M-mode interrogation line ...
... function are used. The right ventricle has more longitudinal than transverse motion, so the degree of longitudinal systolic movement of the tricuspid annulus correlates with overall RV systolic function. To measure the tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE), an M-mode interrogation line ...
Circulatory System Part 2
... i. Aortic Semilunar Valve = guards the base of the aorta and prevents backflow into the left ventricle ii. Pulmonary Semilunar Valve = guards the base of the pulmonary trunk and prevents backflow into the right ventricle Leaky Valves – forces the heart to pump and re-pump the same blood doing more w ...
... i. Aortic Semilunar Valve = guards the base of the aorta and prevents backflow into the left ventricle ii. Pulmonary Semilunar Valve = guards the base of the pulmonary trunk and prevents backflow into the right ventricle Leaky Valves – forces the heart to pump and re-pump the same blood doing more w ...
Morning Report - LSU School of Medicine
... Atrial fibrillation Uncommon in young children Rapid fibrillation of the atrial muscle without coordinated ...
... Atrial fibrillation Uncommon in young children Rapid fibrillation of the atrial muscle without coordinated ...
58. Regulation of Cardiac Output
... SV = EDV -ESV Typically ~60% of blood in ventricle is pumped out when ventricle contracts Factors affecting SV Preload Contractility Afterload ...
... SV = EDV -ESV Typically ~60% of blood in ventricle is pumped out when ventricle contracts Factors affecting SV Preload Contractility Afterload ...
Original article CARDIAC STRUCTURES MEASUREMENTS BY
... thickness at end-diastole; LVID-S: left ventricular internal diameter at end-systole; LVIDD: left ventricular internal diameter at enddiastole; LVFW-S: left ventricular free wall thickness at end-systole; LVFW-D: left ventricular free wall thickness at end-diastole; AoDD: aortic diameter at end-dias ...
... thickness at end-diastole; LVID-S: left ventricular internal diameter at end-systole; LVIDD: left ventricular internal diameter at enddiastole; LVFW-S: left ventricular free wall thickness at end-systole; LVFW-D: left ventricular free wall thickness at end-diastole; AoDD: aortic diameter at end-dias ...
2 - JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions
... assessment of the aortic annulus anatomy including its size and shape is of paramount importance in TAVR to avoid complications such as device dislodgment, paravalvular leakage, and annular rupture. In addition, with regard to this unique beating heart procedure, assessing the dynamic aspects of aor ...
... assessment of the aortic annulus anatomy including its size and shape is of paramount importance in TAVR to avoid complications such as device dislodgment, paravalvular leakage, and annular rupture. In addition, with regard to this unique beating heart procedure, assessing the dynamic aspects of aor ...
Cardiac Cycle Phase Identification in Echocardiography Images
... This technique is itself removes the available noise and provides the sufficient results for doing the work. Finally, the future work is estimating the thickness of the ventricle valve during each phase of the cardiac cycle. The needed information data could be compared and only the heart be identif ...
... This technique is itself removes the available noise and provides the sufficient results for doing the work. Finally, the future work is estimating the thickness of the ventricle valve during each phase of the cardiac cycle. The needed information data could be compared and only the heart be identif ...
ATRIAL FIBRILLATION
... Vaughan Williams Classification Issues with tolerability and efficacy Toxicity concerns, esp. with Amiodarone Some require in-patient stay for initiation ...
... Vaughan Williams Classification Issues with tolerability and efficacy Toxicity concerns, esp. with Amiodarone Some require in-patient stay for initiation ...
Atrial Septal Defect
... Single first and second sounds are present. In an atrial septal defect (ASD), the first sound at the lower left sternal edge may be split, with an increase in the tricuspid component. This may be seen with volume overload of the right ventricle associated with vigorous ventricular contraction. There ...
... Single first and second sounds are present. In an atrial septal defect (ASD), the first sound at the lower left sternal edge may be split, with an increase in the tricuspid component. This may be seen with volume overload of the right ventricle associated with vigorous ventricular contraction. There ...
Factors that control the stroke volume are divided into: 1
... The measurement of preload is proportional to the EDV (which represents the passive tension) or EDP. Whether we said it is proportional to EDV or EDP doesn't matter bcz EDV and EDP are proportional that as the volume of blood increases at the end of diastole, the pressure will increase at the end of ...
... The measurement of preload is proportional to the EDV (which represents the passive tension) or EDP. Whether we said it is proportional to EDV or EDP doesn't matter bcz EDV and EDP are proportional that as the volume of blood increases at the end of diastole, the pressure will increase at the end of ...
Mitral insufficiency
Mitral insufficiency (MI), mitral regurgitation or mitral incompetence is a disorder of the heart in which the mitral valve does not close properly when the heart pumps out blood. It is the abnormal leaking of blood backwards from the left ventricle, through the mitral valve, into the left atrium, when the left ventricle contracts, i.e. there is regurgitation of blood back into the left atrium. MI is the most common form of valvular heart disease.