American Society of Echocardiography Recommendations for
... termination. The most common cardiovascular side effects are angina, hypotension, and cardiac arrhythmias. Severe, symptomatic hypotension necessitating test termination occurs only rarely. Frequent premature atrial or ventricular contractions occur in about 10% of patients and supraventricular or v ...
... termination. The most common cardiovascular side effects are angina, hypotension, and cardiac arrhythmias. Severe, symptomatic hypotension necessitating test termination occurs only rarely. Frequent premature atrial or ventricular contractions occur in about 10% of patients and supraventricular or v ...
ACCF/SCAI/AATS/AHA/ASE/ASNC/HFSA/HRS/SCCM/SCCT/SCMR
... Appropriate use criteria (AUC) publications reflect an ongoing effort to critically and systematically create, review, and categorize clinical situations where diagnostic tests and therapeutic procedures are utilized by physicians caring for patients with cardiovascular disease. The process is based ...
... Appropriate use criteria (AUC) publications reflect an ongoing effort to critically and systematically create, review, and categorize clinical situations where diagnostic tests and therapeutic procedures are utilized by physicians caring for patients with cardiovascular disease. The process is based ...
Serum Levels of the Interleukin-1 Receptor Family
... macrophage, which may serve to prevent uncontrolled inflammatory reactions. It has also been shown that ST2 released in response to stress or injury can contribute toward the polarization of T helper cells to the Th2 phenotype. Myocardial infarction is associated with humoral (eg, cytokines and reac ...
... macrophage, which may serve to prevent uncontrolled inflammatory reactions. It has also been shown that ST2 released in response to stress or injury can contribute toward the polarization of T helper cells to the Th2 phenotype. Myocardial infarction is associated with humoral (eg, cytokines and reac ...
Nathan D
... April 1999, 2000 - Lecturer, Mechanisms of Disease Course, Risk Factor Management October 1999 - Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease (lecture on coronary calcium), UCI Continuing Medical Education course, Acapulco, Mexico February 2000 and April 2000 - Cardiology Fellows’ Teaching Conference lecture ...
... April 1999, 2000 - Lecturer, Mechanisms of Disease Course, Risk Factor Management October 1999 - Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease (lecture on coronary calcium), UCI Continuing Medical Education course, Acapulco, Mexico February 2000 and April 2000 - Cardiology Fellows’ Teaching Conference lecture ...
ACC/AHA/ASNC Guidelines for the Clinical Use of Cardiac
... tions to examine subject-specific data and write guidelines. The process includes additional representatives from other medical practitioner and specialty groups when appropriate. Writing groups are specifically charged to perform a formal literature review, weigh the strength of evidence for or aga ...
... tions to examine subject-specific data and write guidelines. The process includes additional representatives from other medical practitioner and specialty groups when appropriate. Writing groups are specifically charged to perform a formal literature review, weigh the strength of evidence for or aga ...
ACCF/SCAI/STS/AATS/AHA/ASNC/HFSA/SCCT 2012 Appropriate
... revascularization published in 2009 (1). The increasing prevalence of coronary artery disease (CAD), continued advances in surgical and percutaneous techniques for revascularization and concomitant medical therapy for CAD, and the costs of revascularization have resulted in heightened interest regar ...
... revascularization published in 2009 (1). The increasing prevalence of coronary artery disease (CAD), continued advances in surgical and percutaneous techniques for revascularization and concomitant medical therapy for CAD, and the costs of revascularization have resulted in heightened interest regar ...
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... dietary choices and lifestyles, which is linked to prevention of heart disease.24-29 Specific to the disease burden and the specific aspects of cardiovascular disease in women, the American Heart Association (AHA) developed evidence-based guidelines specifically for women.9-12 The most recent update ...
... dietary choices and lifestyles, which is linked to prevention of heart disease.24-29 Specific to the disease burden and the specific aspects of cardiovascular disease in women, the American Heart Association (AHA) developed evidence-based guidelines specifically for women.9-12 The most recent update ...
Quantitative Analysis of Myocardial Perfusion SPECT Anatomically
... evaluation of symptoms (either chest pain or dyspnea; 8 had prior myocardial infarction). The remaining 16 patients were asymptomatic. The imaging indications were for post–myocardial infarction (3 cases) or post–percutaneous coronary intervention (3 cases) risk stratification and for risk stratific ...
... evaluation of symptoms (either chest pain or dyspnea; 8 had prior myocardial infarction). The remaining 16 patients were asymptomatic. The imaging indications were for post–myocardial infarction (3 cases) or post–percutaneous coronary intervention (3 cases) risk stratification and for risk stratific ...
Glucagon-like Peptide 1 Can Directly Protect the Heart Against
... protect against apoptosis in several cell types other than myocardial (4 – 6). In isolated cardiac myocytes, GLP-1 has also been shown to elevate cAMP in addition to demonstrating chronotropic effects (7). Furthermore, in vivo experiments (8,9) have also shown elevated blood pressure and heart rate ...
... protect against apoptosis in several cell types other than myocardial (4 – 6). In isolated cardiac myocytes, GLP-1 has also been shown to elevate cAMP in addition to demonstrating chronotropic effects (7). Furthermore, in vivo experiments (8,9) have also shown elevated blood pressure and heart rate ...
Percutaneous mitral valve repair: an overview of new interventional
... are possible. Clinical improvement has been demonstrated in those patients with improved MR. Several patients have had myocardial infarction from coronary compression, and this has led to a careful screening approach with CT angiography to demonstrate the relationship of the coronary sinus and to t ...
... are possible. Clinical improvement has been demonstrated in those patients with improved MR. Several patients have had myocardial infarction from coronary compression, and this has led to a careful screening approach with CT angiography to demonstrate the relationship of the coronary sinus and to t ...
Protecting the acute ischemic myocardium on top of reperfusion
... anti-infarct effect has yet to be addressed. It should be noted that most patients spend ...
... anti-infarct effect has yet to be addressed. It should be noted that most patients spend ...
Management of acute myocardial infarction in patients presenting
... must first be made. This is usually based on the history of severe chest pain lasting for 20 min or more, not responding to nitroglycerine. Important clues are a previous history of coronary artery disease, and radiation of the pain to the neck, lower jaw, or left arm. The pain may not be severe and ...
... must first be made. This is usually based on the history of severe chest pain lasting for 20 min or more, not responding to nitroglycerine. Important clues are a previous history of coronary artery disease, and radiation of the pain to the neck, lower jaw, or left arm. The pain may not be severe and ...
177 - Yamamoto et al. - Daniel Burkhoff MD PhD
... above that normally seen in ischemic myocardium. We tested the hypothesis that bFGF administered into TMR channels further enhance the angiogenic effects of TMR. Methods. Chronic ischemia was created in 3 groups of dogs using an ameroid constrictor on the proximal LAD. In the bFGF group (n = 5) non- ...
... above that normally seen in ischemic myocardium. We tested the hypothesis that bFGF administered into TMR channels further enhance the angiogenic effects of TMR. Methods. Chronic ischemia was created in 3 groups of dogs using an ameroid constrictor on the proximal LAD. In the bFGF group (n = 5) non- ...
The formulary has been developed to promote safe, evidence based
... hypokalaemia is a problem; may take 2-3 days for full effect. Potassium supplements must not be given with potassium-sparing diuretics. Administration of a potassium-sparing diuretic to a patient receiving an ACE inhibitor or an angiotensin-II receptor antagonist can also cause severe hyperkalaemia. ...
... hypokalaemia is a problem; may take 2-3 days for full effect. Potassium supplements must not be given with potassium-sparing diuretics. Administration of a potassium-sparing diuretic to a patient receiving an ACE inhibitor or an angiotensin-II receptor antagonist can also cause severe hyperkalaemia. ...
Nitroglycerin in 5% Dextrose Injection, USP
... hypotension associated with nitroglycerin overdose is the result of venodilatation and arterial hypovolemia, prudent therapy in this situation should be directed toward increase in central fluid volume. Passive elevation of the patient's legs may be sufficient, but intravenous infusion of normal sal ...
... hypotension associated with nitroglycerin overdose is the result of venodilatation and arterial hypovolemia, prudent therapy in this situation should be directed toward increase in central fluid volume. Passive elevation of the patient's legs may be sufficient, but intravenous infusion of normal sal ...
NORTHSIDE CARDIOLOGY, P
... Physicians 73rd Annual Session, San Diego, CA, 1992. Combined rest and exercise electrocardiographic repolarization findings identify structural and functional abnormalities in aortic regurgitation. The American College of Cardiology Scientific Sessions/I2 Summit 2010: Vascular access now and into t ...
... Physicians 73rd Annual Session, San Diego, CA, 1992. Combined rest and exercise electrocardiographic repolarization findings identify structural and functional abnormalities in aortic regurgitation. The American College of Cardiology Scientific Sessions/I2 Summit 2010: Vascular access now and into t ...
PDF file - Kardiologia Polska
... Radial artery has become the most popular vascular access route for coronary interventions with a markedly decreased incidence of major access-site complications and early patient ambulation compared to transfemoral approach [1–5]. However, one of the major and well-defined disadvantages of the tran ...
... Radial artery has become the most popular vascular access route for coronary interventions with a markedly decreased incidence of major access-site complications and early patient ambulation compared to transfemoral approach [1–5]. However, one of the major and well-defined disadvantages of the tran ...
UTILISATION OF CARDIAC COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY
... leading cause of death, making it the most important noncommunicable disease that the nation has to combat against. Cardiac computed tomography (CCT) has been utilised in the last 20 years as one of the imaging modality used to diagnose CAD. Its tremendous growth in technology has seen its applicati ...
... leading cause of death, making it the most important noncommunicable disease that the nation has to combat against. Cardiac computed tomography (CCT) has been utilised in the last 20 years as one of the imaging modality used to diagnose CAD. Its tremendous growth in technology has seen its applicati ...
UNIVERSITY OF KRAGUJEVAC FACULTY OF MEDICAL
... Doctoral thesis of Dr Vladimir Živković, assistant, titled “The effects of homocysteine and homocysteine related compounds on cardiodynamics and coronary flow in the isolated rat heart: the role of gasotransmitters and oxidative stress” is one of the first studies worldwide which deals with a new ap ...
... Doctoral thesis of Dr Vladimir Živković, assistant, titled “The effects of homocysteine and homocysteine related compounds on cardiodynamics and coronary flow in the isolated rat heart: the role of gasotransmitters and oxidative stress” is one of the first studies worldwide which deals with a new ap ...
Passamani-2014-Temporal profile and mechanisms
... chronic heart failure, using indirect methodological approaches such as measuring plasma catecholamine levels [10], heart rate variability (HRV) and cardiovagal baroreflex sensitivity [11]. Little information about the time course and contributing mechanisms of sympathetic changes immediately follow ...
... chronic heart failure, using indirect methodological approaches such as measuring plasma catecholamine levels [10], heart rate variability (HRV) and cardiovagal baroreflex sensitivity [11]. Little information about the time course and contributing mechanisms of sympathetic changes immediately follow ...
Cardiac Transplantation in a Patient With a Persistent Left Superior
... and postoperative angiography follow-up showed good drainage through the left superior vena cava with no morphological abnormalities. Persistent left superior vena cava is a relatively rare abnormality that may require more complex surgical management if not diagnosed before the operation, a situati ...
... and postoperative angiography follow-up showed good drainage through the left superior vena cava with no morphological abnormalities. Persistent left superior vena cava is a relatively rare abnormality that may require more complex surgical management if not diagnosed before the operation, a situati ...
CV - Division of Cardiology
... ** Other: Annual NBA Mandate Preseason Screening and Physicals for the Detroit Pistons (2006 – present) Responsible for coordinating Physicals and Stress echo testing as part of the annual preseason screening mandated by the NGA for professional basketball players. This is a major undertaking, held ...
... ** Other: Annual NBA Mandate Preseason Screening and Physicals for the Detroit Pistons (2006 – present) Responsible for coordinating Physicals and Stress echo testing as part of the annual preseason screening mandated by the NGA for professional basketball players. This is a major undertaking, held ...