
Effect of Elective Percutaneous Coronary Intervention on Left
... Abstract- Coronary artery disease is one of the most common causes of mortality and morbidity across the world. Its treatment includes medical treatment, coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of PCI o ...
... Abstract- Coronary artery disease is one of the most common causes of mortality and morbidity across the world. Its treatment includes medical treatment, coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of PCI o ...
Defining the mid-diastolic imaging period for cardiac CT – lessons
... Cardiology Department, St Vincent’s Hospital, Darlinghurst, Sydney 2010, AUSTRALIA ...
... Cardiology Department, St Vincent’s Hospital, Darlinghurst, Sydney 2010, AUSTRALIA ...
Basic principles in ECG
... Lead is a record of electrical activity between two electrodes. Each lead records of average current flow at a specific time in a portion of the heart Two different planes for viewing of the heart’s electrical activity : ...
... Lead is a record of electrical activity between two electrodes. Each lead records of average current flow at a specific time in a portion of the heart Two different planes for viewing of the heart’s electrical activity : ...
Unprotected Left Main Coronary Disease and ST-Segment
... nary intervention (PCI) state that ULMCA stenting may be considered in patients with anatomic conditions that are associated with a low risk of procedural complications and clinical conditions that predict an increased risk of adverse surgical outcomes (class IIb) (1,2). Acute occlusion involving th ...
... nary intervention (PCI) state that ULMCA stenting may be considered in patients with anatomic conditions that are associated with a low risk of procedural complications and clinical conditions that predict an increased risk of adverse surgical outcomes (class IIb) (1,2). Acute occlusion involving th ...
1 - Jordan University of Science and Technology
... 4. Understand the metabolism of the cardiac muscles and the value of the cardiac enzymes and Troponins and their role in the diagnosis of cardiac muscle diseases. 5. Recognize the role and types of lipoprotein disorders and the mechanism of formation of atherosclerosis. 6. Recognize the characterist ...
... 4. Understand the metabolism of the cardiac muscles and the value of the cardiac enzymes and Troponins and their role in the diagnosis of cardiac muscle diseases. 5. Recognize the role and types of lipoprotein disorders and the mechanism of formation of atherosclerosis. 6. Recognize the characterist ...
Name of presentation
... But this is not easy to accomplish in very sick hearts Big dogs with normal hearts – primary Afib Medical conversion with quinidine Anesthesia and conversion with electric shock ...
... But this is not easy to accomplish in very sick hearts Big dogs with normal hearts – primary Afib Medical conversion with quinidine Anesthesia and conversion with electric shock ...
Clinical and Echocardiographic Parameters Associated with Low
... showed a higher frequency in IG. These variables include history of chest pain and coronary risk factors, such as systemic hypertension, smoking, family history and obesity (Table 1). Stress test: The duration of the exercise was 9.3 ± 2.4 min on average. It is important to ratify that only patients ...
... showed a higher frequency in IG. These variables include history of chest pain and coronary risk factors, such as systemic hypertension, smoking, family history and obesity (Table 1). Stress test: The duration of the exercise was 9.3 ± 2.4 min on average. It is important to ratify that only patients ...
understanding PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
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... and the Copyright Amendment (Digital Agenda) Act 2000, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or transmitted by any means (including electronic, mechanical, microcopying, photocopying, recording or otherwise) without prior written permission from the publisher. ...
Congential Anomalies of the Coronary Arteries
... Direct communication between a coronary artery and the lumen of any one of the four cardiac chambers or the coronary sinus, or its tributary vein or SVC, pulmonary artery or pulmonary veins close to the heart ...
... Direct communication between a coronary artery and the lumen of any one of the four cardiac chambers or the coronary sinus, or its tributary vein or SVC, pulmonary artery or pulmonary veins close to the heart ...
Cardiovascular Emergencies - Paramedic Association of Manitoba
... of Licensure” for all paramedics in Manitoba. Regional implementation of Alternate Route is at the discretion of the local EMS Director. This is a supportive document to the National Occupational Competency Profiles and “An Alternative Route to Maintenance of Licensure.” It is not the intent that th ...
... of Licensure” for all paramedics in Manitoba. Regional implementation of Alternate Route is at the discretion of the local EMS Director. This is a supportive document to the National Occupational Competency Profiles and “An Alternative Route to Maintenance of Licensure.” It is not the intent that th ...
Assessment of the course of the great cardiac vein in a
... Both the veins and the coronary arteries of the examined hearts were filled with the epoxy resin Polimal 100 and Polimal 150 and with the resin Durakryl. The application of the resin allowed the veins as well as the arteries to be visualised exactly. The epoxy resin was dissolved in the solvent and ...
... Both the veins and the coronary arteries of the examined hearts were filled with the epoxy resin Polimal 100 and Polimal 150 and with the resin Durakryl. The application of the resin allowed the veins as well as the arteries to be visualised exactly. The epoxy resin was dissolved in the solvent and ...
Long-term analysis of left ventricular ejection fraction in patients with
... moderate-to-severe ischaemia. Additionally, the role of revascularization procedures in regard to their potential to protect the function of the ischaemic myocardium is not well established. In fact, there are very few studies that aimed to investigate, in depth, the role of such interventions on ve ...
... moderate-to-severe ischaemia. Additionally, the role of revascularization procedures in regard to their potential to protect the function of the ischaemic myocardium is not well established. In fact, there are very few studies that aimed to investigate, in depth, the role of such interventions on ve ...
High Cholesterol Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
... reduced and less blood will flow, thus decreasing the oxygen supply. Often a blood clot forms and blocks the artery, stopping the flow of blood. If the oxygen supply to the heart muscle is reduced, a heart attack can occur. If the oxygen supply to the brain is cut off, a stroke can occur. And if the ...
... reduced and less blood will flow, thus decreasing the oxygen supply. Often a blood clot forms and blocks the artery, stopping the flow of blood. If the oxygen supply to the heart muscle is reduced, a heart attack can occur. If the oxygen supply to the brain is cut off, a stroke can occur. And if the ...
Pathophysiology, risk stratification, and management
... Management of sudden cardiac death (SCD) is undergoing radical change in direction. It is becoming increasingly appreciated that besides depressed left ventricular systolic function and the conventional risk stratification tools, new markers for plaque vulnerability, enhanced thrombogenesis, specifi ...
... Management of sudden cardiac death (SCD) is undergoing radical change in direction. It is becoming increasingly appreciated that besides depressed left ventricular systolic function and the conventional risk stratification tools, new markers for plaque vulnerability, enhanced thrombogenesis, specifi ...
CURRICULUM VITAE - Assiut University
... 6. Role of selective cyclooxygenase2 inhibitors in atherogenesis and ischemic heart disease M. Sc thesis, by Elhaam farouk Hassan, 2007. 7. Role of magnetic resonance angiography in the diction of coronary artery disease. M. Sc thesis, by Ereiny Refaat Tadres, 2008. 8. Cardiac rehabilitation for pat ...
... 6. Role of selective cyclooxygenase2 inhibitors in atherogenesis and ischemic heart disease M. Sc thesis, by Elhaam farouk Hassan, 2007. 7. Role of magnetic resonance angiography in the diction of coronary artery disease. M. Sc thesis, by Ereiny Refaat Tadres, 2008. 8. Cardiac rehabilitation for pat ...
proforma for registration of subjects for dissertation
... b) Ultrastructural study (transmission electron microscopy) Small pieces of myocardial tissue will be washed in cold 0.1M phosphate buffer after fixation (Karnovsky fixative) and post-fixed for two hours in 1% osmium tetraoxide in the same buffer at 40C. After several washes in 0.1 M phosphate buffe ...
... b) Ultrastructural study (transmission electron microscopy) Small pieces of myocardial tissue will be washed in cold 0.1M phosphate buffer after fixation (Karnovsky fixative) and post-fixed for two hours in 1% osmium tetraoxide in the same buffer at 40C. After several washes in 0.1 M phosphate buffe ...
Modern Therapeutic Strategies for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
... performed in an earlier era, most the major studies today compare interventional treatments with operative myocardial revascularization. The 8-year results of the Emory Angioplasty Versus Surgery Trial (EAST) were presented in 2000 (5). From 1983 onward, 392 patients were followed in a single center ...
... performed in an earlier era, most the major studies today compare interventional treatments with operative myocardial revascularization. The 8-year results of the Emory Angioplasty Versus Surgery Trial (EAST) were presented in 2000 (5). From 1983 onward, 392 patients were followed in a single center ...
proforma for registration of subjects for dissertation
... b) Ultrastructural study (transmission electron microscopy) Small pieces of myocardial tissue will be washed in cold 0.1M phosphate buffer after fixation (Karnovsky fixative) and post-fixed for two hours in 1% osmium tetraoxide in the same buffer at 40C. After several washes in 0.1 M phosphate buffe ...
... b) Ultrastructural study (transmission electron microscopy) Small pieces of myocardial tissue will be washed in cold 0.1M phosphate buffer after fixation (Karnovsky fixative) and post-fixed for two hours in 1% osmium tetraoxide in the same buffer at 40C. After several washes in 0.1 M phosphate buffe ...
After Coronary Artery Occlusion in
... lation occurred, the heart was electroconverted; cryoblockade was reversed only after a normal sinus rhythm had been established. It had been determined in previous pig studies that a safe interval for reversible myocardial ischemia was 20 minutes.9,10'3 Reversing the occlusion before the end of thi ...
... lation occurred, the heart was electroconverted; cryoblockade was reversed only after a normal sinus rhythm had been established. It had been determined in previous pig studies that a safe interval for reversible myocardial ischemia was 20 minutes.9,10'3 Reversing the occlusion before the end of thi ...