
Gated SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging in
... and the limited availability of donors, it is vital to offer this therapy to individuals most likely to achieve long-term benefit ...
... and the limited availability of donors, it is vital to offer this therapy to individuals most likely to achieve long-term benefit ...
introduction
... heart beats more than two and half billion times during average life time without even pausing to rest. The heart pumps with full force and supplies blood and energy to the body to sustain life.If it stops pumping or does not pump with sufficient force life comes to end. Coronary artery disease is a ...
... heart beats more than two and half billion times during average life time without even pausing to rest. The heart pumps with full force and supplies blood and energy to the body to sustain life.If it stops pumping or does not pump with sufficient force life comes to end. Coronary artery disease is a ...
February 2009 12 Lead EKG
... Abnormalities that indicate interruption in the blood flow to the myocardium Plaque formation diminishes blood flow through the coronary arteries Patients may be asymptomatic while ...
... Abnormalities that indicate interruption in the blood flow to the myocardium Plaque formation diminishes blood flow through the coronary arteries Patients may be asymptomatic while ...
Wegscheider and Eckart Fleck Eike Nagel, Christoph Klein, Ingo
... have recently examined the value of MR perfusion measurements to detect myocardial ischemia in small or selected patient collectives10,11,18,20 –22 and found similar results as reported in the present study. In the present study, no comparison to other techniques assessing myocardial perfusion (SPEC ...
... have recently examined the value of MR perfusion measurements to detect myocardial ischemia in small or selected patient collectives10,11,18,20 –22 and found similar results as reported in the present study. In the present study, no comparison to other techniques assessing myocardial perfusion (SPEC ...
Magnetic Resonance Perfusion Measurements for the
... have recently examined the value of MR perfusion measurements to detect myocardial ischemia in small or selected patient collectives10,11,18,20 –22 and found similar results as reported in the present study. In the present study, no comparison to other techniques assessing myocardial perfusion (SPEC ...
... have recently examined the value of MR perfusion measurements to detect myocardial ischemia in small or selected patient collectives10,11,18,20 –22 and found similar results as reported in the present study. In the present study, no comparison to other techniques assessing myocardial perfusion (SPEC ...
Distinguishing myocardial infarction type 1 and type 2.
... necrosis, where a condition other than CAD contributes to an imbalance between myocardial oxygen supply and/or demand, the term „type 2‟ is employed. In critically ill patients, or in patients undergoing major noncardiac surgery, elevated values of cardiac biomarkers may appear, due to direct toxic ...
... necrosis, where a condition other than CAD contributes to an imbalance between myocardial oxygen supply and/or demand, the term „type 2‟ is employed. In critically ill patients, or in patients undergoing major noncardiac surgery, elevated values of cardiac biomarkers may appear, due to direct toxic ...
a study of coronary dominance in preserved human
... be encouraged. A descriptive postmortem study like the present study can give an overview about the anatomy of the coronary arteries in individuals of Kolhapur region. However, a large sample size is very important in such epidemiological studies. Routine autopsy studies of hospital deaths should be ...
... be encouraged. A descriptive postmortem study like the present study can give an overview about the anatomy of the coronary arteries in individuals of Kolhapur region. However, a large sample size is very important in such epidemiological studies. Routine autopsy studies of hospital deaths should be ...
AHA Scientific Statement - CAMP-TUM
... such as body CT and MR traditionally oriented and displayed the body using planes that were parallel or at 90° angles to the long axis of the body, called transaxial or body-plane orthogonal views. The cardiac planes generated by using the long axis of the body do not cleanly transect the ventricles ...
... such as body CT and MR traditionally oriented and displayed the body using planes that were parallel or at 90° angles to the long axis of the body, called transaxial or body-plane orthogonal views. The cardiac planes generated by using the long axis of the body do not cleanly transect the ventricles ...
Double heart rupture after acute myocardial infarction: A
... Many papers have studied the factors that may indicate the possibility of rupture in the era before pPCI and they were: one vessel coronary heart disease, previously myocardial infarction, older age, female gender and hypertension 5–7. In the era after PCI incidence of FWR decreased, and immediate P ...
... Many papers have studied the factors that may indicate the possibility of rupture in the era before pPCI and they were: one vessel coronary heart disease, previously myocardial infarction, older age, female gender and hypertension 5–7. In the era after PCI incidence of FWR decreased, and immediate P ...
262 Cardiovascular System - Jordan University of Science and
... the major changes that occur. Describe major congenital malformations incurred during these stages and their clinical implications. Define the blood pressure during systole, diastole and the pulse pressure. Define mean arterial blood pressure, circulatory filling pressure, and central venous pressur ...
... the major changes that occur. Describe major congenital malformations incurred during these stages and their clinical implications. Define the blood pressure during systole, diastole and the pulse pressure. Define mean arterial blood pressure, circulatory filling pressure, and central venous pressur ...
262 Cardiovascular System - Jordan University of Science and
... the major changes that occur. Describe major congenital malformations incurred during these stages and their clinical implications. Define the blood pressure during systole, diastole and the pulse pressure. Define mean arterial blood pressure, circulatory filling pressure, and central venous pressur ...
... the major changes that occur. Describe major congenital malformations incurred during these stages and their clinical implications. Define the blood pressure during systole, diastole and the pulse pressure. Define mean arterial blood pressure, circulatory filling pressure, and central venous pressur ...
Appropriateness of coronary revascularization for patients
... angioplasty (PTCA) and coronary artery bypass graft (CABG). To assess the applicability of these criteria, we applied them to patients referred for coronary revascularization. Finally, to understand how multinational criteria may differ from criteria developed by a panel of physicians from one count ...
... angioplasty (PTCA) and coronary artery bypass graft (CABG). To assess the applicability of these criteria, we applied them to patients referred for coronary revascularization. Finally, to understand how multinational criteria may differ from criteria developed by a panel of physicians from one count ...
Heart failure post-myocardial infarction: a review of the - Heart
... used in GREAT, could be given as a single injection, which enabled domiciliary use. Unfortunately, withdrawal of the drug following the development of alteplase probably put back pre-hospital thrombolysis by a number of years. Early detection and management of acute heart failure is a prime function ...
... used in GREAT, could be given as a single injection, which enabled domiciliary use. Unfortunately, withdrawal of the drug following the development of alteplase probably put back pre-hospital thrombolysis by a number of years. Early detection and management of acute heart failure is a prime function ...
New-changes-for-CPR-2005
... immediate CPR for two minutes, beginning with chest compressions, should be used to treat cardiac arrest caused by ventricular fibrillation (VFthe abnormal heart rhythm responsible for most cardiac arrests). ...
... immediate CPR for two minutes, beginning with chest compressions, should be used to treat cardiac arrest caused by ventricular fibrillation (VFthe abnormal heart rhythm responsible for most cardiac arrests). ...
Austin Wong Cardiac Imaging
... expanded to primary care physicians. OPD clinic experience showed that stress tests did not identify any cardiac etiologies for chest pain and should not be performed Holter had no role in absence of palpitations Echo low yield in absence of red flags ...
... expanded to primary care physicians. OPD clinic experience showed that stress tests did not identify any cardiac etiologies for chest pain and should not be performed Holter had no role in absence of palpitations Echo low yield in absence of red flags ...
Mario S. Verani Sanjiv Kaul, Warren K. Laskey, Dudley J. Pennell
... (4) Provide adequate sampling of the left ventricle and coronary distribution without exceeding the resolution limits of the imaging modalities or relevance for clinical and research applications. (5) Allow linkage of the segments to known coronary arterial topography as defined by coronary angiogra ...
... (4) Provide adequate sampling of the left ventricle and coronary distribution without exceeding the resolution limits of the imaging modalities or relevance for clinical and research applications. (5) Allow linkage of the segments to known coronary arterial topography as defined by coronary angiogra ...
Standardized Myocardial Segmentation and Nomenclature for
... (4) Provide adequate sampling of the left ventricle and coronary distribution without exceeding the resolution limits of the imaging modalities or relevance for clinical and research applications. (5) Allow linkage of the segments to known coronary arterial topography as defined by coronary angiogra ...
... (4) Provide adequate sampling of the left ventricle and coronary distribution without exceeding the resolution limits of the imaging modalities or relevance for clinical and research applications. (5) Allow linkage of the segments to known coronary arterial topography as defined by coronary angiogra ...
Anatomical Variants of Coronary Venous System on Cardiac
... visualization of CVS.25 According to their results, the CS and middle cardiac vein were visible in all patients. The left marginal and PVs were visualized in 84% and 94%, respectively. Japanese authors did not performed analysis of variants of coronary veins. As presented investigations performed on ...
... visualization of CVS.25 According to their results, the CS and middle cardiac vein were visible in all patients. The left marginal and PVs were visualized in 84% and 94%, respectively. Japanese authors did not performed analysis of variants of coronary veins. As presented investigations performed on ...
Aquilion PRIME CT scanner for imaging coronary artery
... (Aquilion ONE, Brilliance iCT, Discovery CT750 HD and Somatom Definition Flash), all of which have technical enhancements that can improve CTCA image acquisition in people with suspected or known coronary artery disease in whom imaging is difficult with earlier generation CT scanners. The following ...
... (Aquilion ONE, Brilliance iCT, Discovery CT750 HD and Somatom Definition Flash), all of which have technical enhancements that can improve CTCA image acquisition in people with suspected or known coronary artery disease in whom imaging is difficult with earlier generation CT scanners. The following ...
Contribuição Internacional
... in the occurrence of definite or possible sudden cardiac death39. Again, the most vulnerable period was the morning, specifically between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. when the risk of sudden cardiac death was at least 70% higher than the average risk during other times of the day. A slightly later peak (from 9 ...
... in the occurrence of definite or possible sudden cardiac death39. Again, the most vulnerable period was the morning, specifically between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. when the risk of sudden cardiac death was at least 70% higher than the average risk during other times of the day. A slightly later peak (from 9 ...
Sever P, Dahloff B, Poulter N, Wedel H, Beevers G
... overall, atorvastatin reduced the relative risk of the primary endpoint of non-fatal myocardial infarction and fatal CHD events by 36% (HR 0.64, CI 0.50-0.83, P ¼ 0.0005), total cardiovascular events by 21% (HR 0.79, CI 0.69–0.90, P ¼ 0.0005), and stroke by 27% (HR 0.73, CI 0.56–0.96, P ¼ 0.024). Ho ...
... overall, atorvastatin reduced the relative risk of the primary endpoint of non-fatal myocardial infarction and fatal CHD events by 36% (HR 0.64, CI 0.50-0.83, P ¼ 0.0005), total cardiovascular events by 21% (HR 0.79, CI 0.69–0.90, P ¼ 0.0005), and stroke by 27% (HR 0.73, CI 0.56–0.96, P ¼ 0.024). Ho ...
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... The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 60 per cent of the world's cardiac patients will be Indian by 2010. Also it has been found ...
... The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 60 per cent of the world's cardiac patients will be Indian by 2010. Also it has been found ...