fact file – circulation
... Rh antigen in the blood - Antibody develop by Isoimmunization when Rh Positive blood is transfused in to Rh negative blood. Takes six months Also called agglutinogen Also called agglutinin 12 numbers Anti haemophilic factor – AHF – absence causes Haemophilia A Absence causes Haemophilia B Royal dise ...
... Rh antigen in the blood - Antibody develop by Isoimmunization when Rh Positive blood is transfused in to Rh negative blood. Takes six months Also called agglutinogen Also called agglutinin 12 numbers Anti haemophilic factor – AHF – absence causes Haemophilia A Absence causes Haemophilia B Royal dise ...
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... Rh antigen in the blood - Antibody develop by Isoimmunization when Rh Positive blood is transfused in to Rh negative blood. Takes six months Also called agglutinogen Also called agglutinin 12 numbers Anti haemophilic factor – AHF – absence causes Haemophilia A Absence causes Haemophilia B Royal dise ...
... Rh antigen in the blood - Antibody develop by Isoimmunization when Rh Positive blood is transfused in to Rh negative blood. Takes six months Also called agglutinogen Also called agglutinin 12 numbers Anti haemophilic factor – AHF – absence causes Haemophilia A Absence causes Haemophilia B Royal dise ...
tetralogy of fallot
... the function of the heart until the baby grows big enough to have heart surgery. Sometimes the ventricular defect is so large that it causes significant heart failure which cannot be controlled with medications. In these cases early surgery may be required to band the pulmonary artery to decrease th ...
... the function of the heart until the baby grows big enough to have heart surgery. Sometimes the ventricular defect is so large that it causes significant heart failure which cannot be controlled with medications. In these cases early surgery may be required to band the pulmonary artery to decrease th ...
The Valve Clinic
... Some heart murmurs are present without heart disease. If you have a murmur further testing is required to determine the presence of valve disease. Other common signs and symptoms include: unusual fatigue, shortness of breath, swelling in your ankles, feet, legs, abdomen, and neck veins. You may expe ...
... Some heart murmurs are present without heart disease. If you have a murmur further testing is required to determine the presence of valve disease. Other common signs and symptoms include: unusual fatigue, shortness of breath, swelling in your ankles, feet, legs, abdomen, and neck veins. You may expe ...
Anatomy Review: The Heart
... AV Bundle atria contract. d. Links the SA node to the AV node, distributing the action potential to the contractile cells of the atria. e. Electrically connects the atria and the ventricles, connecting the AV node to the Bundle Branches. f. Conveys the action potential down the ...
... AV Bundle atria contract. d. Links the SA node to the AV node, distributing the action potential to the contractile cells of the atria. e. Electrically connects the atria and the ventricles, connecting the AV node to the Bundle Branches. f. Conveys the action potential down the ...
The Heart and Circulation
... blood goes through 2 capillary beds before returning to the heart to achieve 2nd function – (eg) Hepatic Portal System: aids digestion by picking up digestive nutrients from stomach + intestines and delivers to liver for processing/storage – Pick-up occurs at capillaries of stomach and intestine – V ...
... blood goes through 2 capillary beds before returning to the heart to achieve 2nd function – (eg) Hepatic Portal System: aids digestion by picking up digestive nutrients from stomach + intestines and delivers to liver for processing/storage – Pick-up occurs at capillaries of stomach and intestine – V ...
Anatomy Review: The Heart
... AV Bundle atria contract. d. Links the SA node to the AV node, distributing the action potential to the contractile cells of the atria. e. Electrically connects the atria and the ventricles, connecting the AV node to the Bundle Branches. f. Conveys the action potential down the ...
... AV Bundle atria contract. d. Links the SA node to the AV node, distributing the action potential to the contractile cells of the atria. e. Electrically connects the atria and the ventricles, connecting the AV node to the Bundle Branches. f. Conveys the action potential down the ...
Terror from Within: An Overview of - Dartmouth
... Arrhythmia Symptoms • Palpitations (a feeling of thumping, fluttering, skipping or racing of the heart) • Lightheadedness/loss of consciousness • Chest pain or tightness • Shortness of breath • Fatigue • Anxiety ...
... Arrhythmia Symptoms • Palpitations (a feeling of thumping, fluttering, skipping or racing of the heart) • Lightheadedness/loss of consciousness • Chest pain or tightness • Shortness of breath • Fatigue • Anxiety ...
Sex variations in the structure of human atrioventricular annuli.
... Background: Atrioventricular annuli are important in hemodynamic flexibility, competence and support to tricuspid and mitral valves. Anatomical features of the annuli such as circumference, organization of connective tissue fibers, myocardium and cellularity may predispose to annular insufficiency ...
... Background: Atrioventricular annuli are important in hemodynamic flexibility, competence and support to tricuspid and mitral valves. Anatomical features of the annuli such as circumference, organization of connective tissue fibers, myocardium and cellularity may predispose to annular insufficiency ...
PBS Lesson 4.1 Review
... • The body tissues uses the Oxygen and dumps Carbon Dioxide back into the blood. • This Oxygen Poor blood now flows back to the other side of the heart. • The heart pumps this Oxygen poor blood to the lungs, which infuse it with Oxygen again. • The cycle begins again. ...
... • The body tissues uses the Oxygen and dumps Carbon Dioxide back into the blood. • This Oxygen Poor blood now flows back to the other side of the heart. • The heart pumps this Oxygen poor blood to the lungs, which infuse it with Oxygen again. • The cycle begins again. ...
Cardiovasculat presentation from Kay Elliot
... How to use GTN When to stop clopidogrel Eplerenone? ...
... How to use GTN When to stop clopidogrel Eplerenone? ...
Dear Colleagues, - Centre for Rare Cardiovascular Diseases
... perindopril 5mg daily, spironolactone 25mg daily, furosemide 40mg daily and propaphenone 150mg twice a day. She remains stable in the follow-up without symptoms at rest. Discussion Clinical presentation of AHCM include chest pain, dyspnea, palpitations or syncope [4]. Symptoms are often mild but in ...
... perindopril 5mg daily, spironolactone 25mg daily, furosemide 40mg daily and propaphenone 150mg twice a day. She remains stable in the follow-up without symptoms at rest. Discussion Clinical presentation of AHCM include chest pain, dyspnea, palpitations or syncope [4]. Symptoms are often mild but in ...
Classifications of Heart Murmurs
... those that branch from them may vary in size and configuration among individuals. The coronary arteries are located above the aortic valve. The right and left main coronary arteries originate from the aorta and then diverge to provide blood to different surfaces. Atherosclerotic plaque in these arte ...
... those that branch from them may vary in size and configuration among individuals. The coronary arteries are located above the aortic valve. The right and left main coronary arteries originate from the aorta and then diverge to provide blood to different surfaces. Atherosclerotic plaque in these arte ...
heart rate
... Video 1.4b: The Cardiac Cycle, Part 2 Pressure Changes During the Cardiac Cycle - Pressure changes in the heart cause the valves to open and close, to prevent backflow of blood o The P wave on an ECG is followed closely by an increase in atrial pressure atrial contraction, atrial systole After a ...
... Video 1.4b: The Cardiac Cycle, Part 2 Pressure Changes During the Cardiac Cycle - Pressure changes in the heart cause the valves to open and close, to prevent backflow of blood o The P wave on an ECG is followed closely by an increase in atrial pressure atrial contraction, atrial systole After a ...
Venous Pressure
... Contraction of Skeletal muscles (leg & abdominal muscles). Sympathetic Vasoconstrictor tone Gravity ...
... Contraction of Skeletal muscles (leg & abdominal muscles). Sympathetic Vasoconstrictor tone Gravity ...
Human Anatomy Lab: The Heart
... atria. Determine anterior and posterior sides of the sheep heart. A clue is the anterior interventricular sulcus (longitudinal sulcus), which runs diagonally across the anterior surface and roughly marks the division between the right and left ventricles. If necessary, gently remove fat in part of t ...
... atria. Determine anterior and posterior sides of the sheep heart. A clue is the anterior interventricular sulcus (longitudinal sulcus), which runs diagonally across the anterior surface and roughly marks the division between the right and left ventricles. If necessary, gently remove fat in part of t ...
CT appearance of isolated dextroversion
... their normal state. The vast majority of such patients are otherwise normal without associated congenital cardiac malformations. Dextroversion is the second most common type of dextrocardia representing extreme right-sided cardiac rotation relative to normal. In the most common variety of dextrovers ...
... their normal state. The vast majority of such patients are otherwise normal without associated congenital cardiac malformations. Dextroversion is the second most common type of dextrocardia representing extreme right-sided cardiac rotation relative to normal. In the most common variety of dextrovers ...
Anatomy and Function of the Heart
... The information in this handout has been created and peer reviewed by graduate-level medical illustrators, followed by reviews from medical subject experts, either physicians or PhDs on the Nucleus Medical Review Board, to ensure medical accuracy and audience level appropriateness. The handout is in ...
... The information in this handout has been created and peer reviewed by graduate-level medical illustrators, followed by reviews from medical subject experts, either physicians or PhDs on the Nucleus Medical Review Board, to ensure medical accuracy and audience level appropriateness. The handout is in ...
Dynamic Properties of Cardiovascular Systems 1. INTRODUCTION
... spectrum of dynamical behavior, from stable points through stable cycles to a .. chaotic" behavior. It is shown that such an analysis of dynamic behavior yields those domains in the parameter spacethat correspond to a normal and abnormal beating heart, when the heart ejects time-invariant and time-v ...
... spectrum of dynamical behavior, from stable points through stable cycles to a .. chaotic" behavior. It is shown that such an analysis of dynamic behavior yields those domains in the parameter spacethat correspond to a normal and abnormal beating heart, when the heart ejects time-invariant and time-v ...
Modeling of Blood Flow Velocity into the Main Artery via Left
... velocity focused from mitral valve channel and continuous linearly to left ventricle wall but this skewness progresses into outside wall in atrium through aortic valve with random distribution that is irregular due to force subtract from ventricle wall during cardiac cycle. The findings are the pred ...
... velocity focused from mitral valve channel and continuous linearly to left ventricle wall but this skewness progresses into outside wall in atrium through aortic valve with random distribution that is irregular due to force subtract from ventricle wall during cardiac cycle. The findings are the pred ...
Rupture of the Interventricular Septum In 1847 Lathem first
... muscle, resulting in severe, although not necessarily overwhelming, mitral regurgitation, is much more frequent and is not immediately fatal ...
... muscle, resulting in severe, although not necessarily overwhelming, mitral regurgitation, is much more frequent and is not immediately fatal ...
Hemodynamics measured with magnetic resonance imaging in
... Cardiac magnetic resonance can non-invasively and without ionizing radiation give information about the anatomy and function of the heart. Normally patients are examined at rest, but by using an ergometer specialized for magnetic resonance scanners we can study what happens when patients are physica ...
... Cardiac magnetic resonance can non-invasively and without ionizing radiation give information about the anatomy and function of the heart. Normally patients are examined at rest, but by using an ergometer specialized for magnetic resonance scanners we can study what happens when patients are physica ...
- SCHHS Emergency Department
... This is taken directly from the ACEM Fellowship Exam Learning Processes. These outline the specific subjects and the level of knowledge that can be covered by the Fellowship exam. ...
... This is taken directly from the ACEM Fellowship Exam Learning Processes. These outline the specific subjects and the level of knowledge that can be covered by the Fellowship exam. ...
Atrioventricular Communication in the Wolff-Parkin son
... atrial tachycardia which could not be controlled with digitalis or propranolol hydrochloride. In addition to recurrent tachycardia, she had marked exertional dyspnea, fatigue, cyanosis, and congestive heart failure. She was poorly developed physically and weighed 63 pounds. Cardiac catheterization d ...
... atrial tachycardia which could not be controlled with digitalis or propranolol hydrochloride. In addition to recurrent tachycardia, she had marked exertional dyspnea, fatigue, cyanosis, and congestive heart failure. She was poorly developed physically and weighed 63 pounds. Cardiac catheterization d ...
Heart PPT - Allen ISD
... 8. Movement of the electrical impulse can be recorded on an electrocardiogram (ECG) and used to detect abnormal activity or disease ...
... 8. Movement of the electrical impulse can be recorded on an electrocardiogram (ECG) and used to detect abnormal activity or disease ...
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.