of the heart
... _T___ 9. Varicose veins tend to occur in people who have jobs where they stand often, but also may be genetic. _F___ 10. Veins have more smooth muscle than arteries. _T___ 11. If a body structure (organ) requires a lot of oxygen, there will be a lot of capillaries present. _F___ 12. A stethoscope is ...
... _T___ 9. Varicose veins tend to occur in people who have jobs where they stand often, but also may be genetic. _F___ 10. Veins have more smooth muscle than arteries. _T___ 11. If a body structure (organ) requires a lot of oxygen, there will be a lot of capillaries present. _F___ 12. A stethoscope is ...
The NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia Valve Center
... invasive and percutaneous mitral valve repair. In fact, the patent creating this field was written by our surgeons. As one of the largest enrolling centers in EVEREST II (The Endovascular Valve Edge-to-Edge Repair Study), Columbia’s physician-scientists have been investigating a non-invasive, percut ...
... invasive and percutaneous mitral valve repair. In fact, the patent creating this field was written by our surgeons. As one of the largest enrolling centers in EVEREST II (The Endovascular Valve Edge-to-Edge Repair Study), Columbia’s physician-scientists have been investigating a non-invasive, percut ...
INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS
... • To be aware of high risk patients who may be susceptible to developing infective endocarditis ...
... • To be aware of high risk patients who may be susceptible to developing infective endocarditis ...
Name Date Anatomy and Physiology II Heart Dissection Lab
... 2. Make another incision from the lateral side of the left atrium to the left ventricle and down to the apex, completing the circumcision. You may have to cut through the underlying tissue, and please complete these steps carefully and SLOWLY. DO NOT CUT TOWARDS YOUR HAND OR FINGERS! 3. You should n ...
... 2. Make another incision from the lateral side of the left atrium to the left ventricle and down to the apex, completing the circumcision. You may have to cut through the underlying tissue, and please complete these steps carefully and SLOWLY. DO NOT CUT TOWARDS YOUR HAND OR FINGERS! 3. You should n ...
Science Olympiad: Anatomy and Physiology 2014-2015
... echocardiogram to evaluate Isabelle’s heart. The ECG will show Isabelle’s heart rate and rhythm. The echocardiogram (ultrasound of the heart) will provide a picture of Isabelle’s heart structure, and show how blood flows through Isabelle’s heart. For some of the case study questions you should imagi ...
... echocardiogram to evaluate Isabelle’s heart. The ECG will show Isabelle’s heart rate and rhythm. The echocardiogram (ultrasound of the heart) will provide a picture of Isabelle’s heart structure, and show how blood flows through Isabelle’s heart. For some of the case study questions you should imagi ...
10 .Congenitally corrected TGA- A case diagnosed incidentally
... in an effective sequence, hence the name corrected; however, the right ventricle supports the systemic circulation in this disorder. Venous blood returns from the body into the right atrium before passing through the mitral valve into a morphological left ventricle. Blood then enters the lungs via t ...
... in an effective sequence, hence the name corrected; however, the right ventricle supports the systemic circulation in this disorder. Venous blood returns from the body into the right atrium before passing through the mitral valve into a morphological left ventricle. Blood then enters the lungs via t ...
Heart Sounds
... Three factors affect the intensity of the first heart sound. Since the M1 portion of S1 is much louder than T1, it is only important to discuss what affects the intensity of M1. The greater the distance separating the leaflets of the mitral valve at the beginning of systole, the louder the S1. This ...
... Three factors affect the intensity of the first heart sound. Since the M1 portion of S1 is much louder than T1, it is only important to discuss what affects the intensity of M1. The greater the distance separating the leaflets of the mitral valve at the beginning of systole, the louder the S1. This ...
some features of the mitral valve
... fibrous wall of the subaortic part of the left ventricular chamber with which they are continuous. The remaining and inferolateral part of the ring is continuous with the trigones (Fig. 3). The ring so formed does not lie in one plane but is hinged about an axis which joins the two commissures of th ...
... fibrous wall of the subaortic part of the left ventricular chamber with which they are continuous. The remaining and inferolateral part of the ring is continuous with the trigones (Fig. 3). The ring so formed does not lie in one plane but is hinged about an axis which joins the two commissures of th ...
Heart valve surgery - Oxford University Hospitals
... There are two main types of valve problem: • The valve opening may be narrowed, which reduces the flow of blood through the valve - this is called stenosis. • The valve may leak, allowing blood to flow in the wrong direction - called regurgitation. Any of the four heart valves can be affected, but ...
... There are two main types of valve problem: • The valve opening may be narrowed, which reduces the flow of blood through the valve - this is called stenosis. • The valve may leak, allowing blood to flow in the wrong direction - called regurgitation. Any of the four heart valves can be affected, but ...
Basic Hemodynamics for the Cath Lab and ICU
... – Mean (1-5 mmHg) 2. Right ventricle – Phasic (25/5 mmHg) 3. Pulmonary capillary wedge – Mean (7-12 mmHg) 4. Pulmonary artery – Phasic and mean (25/10 mmHg; mean 10-20 mmHg) ...
... – Mean (1-5 mmHg) 2. Right ventricle – Phasic (25/5 mmHg) 3. Pulmonary capillary wedge – Mean (7-12 mmHg) 4. Pulmonary artery – Phasic and mean (25/10 mmHg; mean 10-20 mmHg) ...
Papillary muscle rupture following myocardial
... acute myocardial infarction was made. The electrocardiogram (ECG) revealed atrial fibrillation and changes of acute inferolateral myocardial infarction (Fig. la). The patient recovered and was discharged after six weeks. No cardiac murmurs were heard. On 18 March 1971 a localized apical pansystolic ...
... acute myocardial infarction was made. The electrocardiogram (ECG) revealed atrial fibrillation and changes of acute inferolateral myocardial infarction (Fig. la). The patient recovered and was discharged after six weeks. No cardiac murmurs were heard. On 18 March 1971 a localized apical pansystolic ...
Transcatheter aortic valve implantation: anesthetic
... Bianco, Juan Carlos, Guardabassi Diego, Battellini Roberto R, Falconi Mariano, Agatiello Carla R., Berrocal Daniel H. ...
... Bianco, Juan Carlos, Guardabassi Diego, Battellini Roberto R, Falconi Mariano, Agatiello Carla R., Berrocal Daniel H. ...
Chapter 20
... ▪The heart is surrounded by serous membrane and divided into 4 chambers, two receiving chambers and two pumping chambers ▫Pericardium- lining of the pericardial cavity, subdivided into two parts -Visceral pericardium-Parietal pericardium-The small space between the two layers of the pericardium cont ...
... ▪The heart is surrounded by serous membrane and divided into 4 chambers, two receiving chambers and two pumping chambers ▫Pericardium- lining of the pericardial cavity, subdivided into two parts -Visceral pericardium-Parietal pericardium-The small space between the two layers of the pericardium cont ...
Cardiac Services
... the only complete cardiovascular program in the Lower Hudson Valley. Our mission is to provide clinical support and direct patient care at Good Samaritan and allows the programs to share information, resources, and expertise to improve care. Additionally, the relationship will introduce to our patie ...
... the only complete cardiovascular program in the Lower Hudson Valley. Our mission is to provide clinical support and direct patient care at Good Samaritan and allows the programs to share information, resources, and expertise to improve care. Additionally, the relationship will introduce to our patie ...
Board Review Cardiology
... •Pulmonary flow: systolic ejection murmur best in LUSB •turbulant flow where main pulmonary artery connects with RV •Vibratory or “still” murmur: II/VI mid systolic murmur heard best on LLSB and apex •blood flow in the LV that leads to vibrations in the ventricle or mitral structure •toddlers, schoo ...
... •Pulmonary flow: systolic ejection murmur best in LUSB •turbulant flow where main pulmonary artery connects with RV •Vibratory or “still” murmur: II/VI mid systolic murmur heard best on LLSB and apex •blood flow in the LV that leads to vibrations in the ventricle or mitral structure •toddlers, schoo ...
Snímek 1
... of ejection fraction) – large necrosis or repeated infarction - heart failure, if about 40% of myocardium destroyed, cardiogenic shock can develop • electrical instability – arrhytmias, ventricular fibrillation, sudden death • remodelation of the ventricle – scarring, aneurysma (dyskinesis, thrombos ...
... of ejection fraction) – large necrosis or repeated infarction - heart failure, if about 40% of myocardium destroyed, cardiogenic shock can develop • electrical instability – arrhytmias, ventricular fibrillation, sudden death • remodelation of the ventricle – scarring, aneurysma (dyskinesis, thrombos ...
valve - INAYA Medical College
... Right ventricle pulmonary semilunar valve pulmonary trunk pulmonary arteries lungs Lungs pulmonary veins left atrium Left atrium bicuspid valve left ventricle Left ventricle aortic semilunar valve aorta Aorta systemic circulation Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. ...
... Right ventricle pulmonary semilunar valve pulmonary trunk pulmonary arteries lungs Lungs pulmonary veins left atrium Left atrium bicuspid valve left ventricle Left ventricle aortic semilunar valve aorta Aorta systemic circulation Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. ...
17- interior of heart
... The afferent nerve fibers ascend to the central nervous system through the cardiac branches of the sympathetic trunk and enter the spinal cord through the posterior roots of the upper 4 thoracic nerves . The pain is not felt in the heart but is referred to the skin areas supplied by the correspondin ...
... The afferent nerve fibers ascend to the central nervous system through the cardiac branches of the sympathetic trunk and enter the spinal cord through the posterior roots of the upper 4 thoracic nerves . The pain is not felt in the heart but is referred to the skin areas supplied by the correspondin ...
The Role of Cardiac Surgery in Treatment of Chronic Heart Failure
... myocardium improves its function after revascularization. Diagnostic tests that are able to identify stunned and hibernating myocardium include: positron emission tomography, dobutamine echocardiography and magnetic resonance imaging. In our department, the last method proved to be the most reliable ...
... myocardium improves its function after revascularization. Diagnostic tests that are able to identify stunned and hibernating myocardium include: positron emission tomography, dobutamine echocardiography and magnetic resonance imaging. In our department, the last method proved to be the most reliable ...
Figure 19.4E Gross anatomy of the heart
... The Closed Circulatory System •Humans have a closed circulatory system, typical of all vertebrates, in which blood is confined to vessels and is distinct from the interstitial fluid. –The heart pumps blood into large vessels that branch into smaller ones leading into the organs. ...
... The Closed Circulatory System •Humans have a closed circulatory system, typical of all vertebrates, in which blood is confined to vessels and is distinct from the interstitial fluid. –The heart pumps blood into large vessels that branch into smaller ones leading into the organs. ...
Emergencies in adults with congenital heart disease: a guide for the
... Congenital Heart Disease • CHD is by far the commonest congenital abnormality and >85% of these patients survive to adult life • From 2010 approximately 1 in 150 young adults will have CHD; 1 in 300 will have lesions of moderate or severe complexity • Some conditions may not be diagnosed until adul ...
... Congenital Heart Disease • CHD is by far the commonest congenital abnormality and >85% of these patients survive to adult life • From 2010 approximately 1 in 150 young adults will have CHD; 1 in 300 will have lesions of moderate or severe complexity • Some conditions may not be diagnosed until adul ...
Left Atrial Myxoma Associated with Mitral Valve Pathology
... myxoma with annular dilatation in the presence of left atrial and left ventricular enlargement.1,9 But the rare feature in our patient was the presence of mitral annular dilatation without left atrial and left ventricular enlargement. This is an unusual finding and has rarely been reported previousl ...
... myxoma with annular dilatation in the presence of left atrial and left ventricular enlargement.1,9 But the rare feature in our patient was the presence of mitral annular dilatation without left atrial and left ventricular enlargement. This is an unusual finding and has rarely been reported previousl ...
00_Pg garda_q.cdr
... be ductus dependent in its severe form. It might be associated to Turner’s syndrome. – Ductal coarctation: at the insertion of the DA. It is not present before the closing of the DA. – Postductal coarctation: distal to the insertion of the DA. This type is more common in adults, although in some new ...
... be ductus dependent in its severe form. It might be associated to Turner’s syndrome. – Ductal coarctation: at the insertion of the DA. It is not present before the closing of the DA. – Postductal coarctation: distal to the insertion of the DA. This type is more common in adults, although in some new ...
Definition: An extra abnormal heart sound usually detected while
... • Variable systolic ejection click at LUSB • Grade 2-5/6 SEM at LUSB to lung fields • Soft, delayed pulmonary component of S2 • May have increased RV impulse and thrill ...
... • Variable systolic ejection click at LUSB • Grade 2-5/6 SEM at LUSB to lung fields • Soft, delayed pulmonary component of S2 • May have increased RV impulse and thrill ...
P-264 Uhl`s anomaly associated with pulmonary atresia intact
... result of primary non-development of myocytes or may be due to selective apoptosis. Uhl considered the disease to be congenital in origin, since then, there have been numerous similar case reports of apparently congenital hypoplasia of the entire or near-entire right ventricle, with or without other ...
... result of primary non-development of myocytes or may be due to selective apoptosis. Uhl considered the disease to be congenital in origin, since then, there have been numerous similar case reports of apparently congenital hypoplasia of the entire or near-entire right ventricle, with or without other ...
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.