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... The vascular walls of the trunks and of their branches are well delimited, without any perivascular adipose deposits. In senior subjects, the vascular paths are modified, generally presenting a flexuous, varicose and irregular aspect, being covered by a very adhesive subepicardial adipose tissue. We ...
... The vascular walls of the trunks and of their branches are well delimited, without any perivascular adipose deposits. In senior subjects, the vascular paths are modified, generally presenting a flexuous, varicose and irregular aspect, being covered by a very adhesive subepicardial adipose tissue. We ...
Hypothermic, Closed Circuit Pericardioperfusion: A Potential
... administration is an enhanced local effect with reduced systemic effects. Hypothermia induced by this technique might be beneficial in reducing necrosis and providing myocardial protection in patients undergoing acute myocardial infarction or in patients with coronary artery disease undergoing bypas ...
... administration is an enhanced local effect with reduced systemic effects. Hypothermia induced by this technique might be beneficial in reducing necrosis and providing myocardial protection in patients undergoing acute myocardial infarction or in patients with coronary artery disease undergoing bypas ...
CARDIOLOGY NURSING 6KNIR302
... Assess chest pain Use different assessment tools to assess the chest pain Discuss the use of cardiac markers in the diagnosis of CHD Be able to discuss which cardiac markers might be more appropriate for patients in their area. Discuss differential diagnosis ...
... Assess chest pain Use different assessment tools to assess the chest pain Discuss the use of cardiac markers in the diagnosis of CHD Be able to discuss which cardiac markers might be more appropriate for patients in their area. Discuss differential diagnosis ...
Heart Disease - NurseCe4Less.com
... risk of heart disease and lowering homocysteine levels does not lower cardiovascular risk (2). Signs and Symptoms Coronary heart disease often presents without symptoms. When it does present – it can present with a variety of manifestations. It can present with anything from mild chest pain to myoc ...
... risk of heart disease and lowering homocysteine levels does not lower cardiovascular risk (2). Signs and Symptoms Coronary heart disease often presents without symptoms. When it does present – it can present with a variety of manifestations. It can present with anything from mild chest pain to myoc ...
Diagnostic and Therapeutic Cardiovascular Procedures
... physical examination has been performed, and written informed consent has been obtained from the patient, conscious sedation with a narcotic and a benzodiazepine should be used before vascular access is attempted. Vascular access can be either femoral (described by Bangalore and Bhatt3a in the secti ...
... physical examination has been performed, and written informed consent has been obtained from the patient, conscious sedation with a narcotic and a benzodiazepine should be used before vascular access is attempted. Vascular access can be either femoral (described by Bangalore and Bhatt3a in the secti ...
The Long-Term Prognostic Value of Negative Contrast Stress
... for detection or definition in these patients or in cases where more than two cardiac segments are not adequately visualized. To date, few studies have evaluated the long-term prognostic value of contrast stress echocardiography. This study sought to determine the prognostic value of contrast stress ...
... for detection or definition in these patients or in cases where more than two cardiac segments are not adequately visualized. To date, few studies have evaluated the long-term prognostic value of contrast stress echocardiography. This study sought to determine the prognostic value of contrast stress ...
OCR Document - Saudi Heart Association
... risk factors. These risk factors include obesity, blood lipids and lipoproteins, blood glucose, blood pressure, cardiorespiratory fitness, and physical activity level. The results of this study indicate that there are no significant age-related differences in total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL-ch ...
... risk factors. These risk factors include obesity, blood lipids and lipoproteins, blood glucose, blood pressure, cardiorespiratory fitness, and physical activity level. The results of this study indicate that there are no significant age-related differences in total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL-ch ...
Extrinsic obstruction of the left main coronary artery due to
... development depends on a chronic increase in the pulmonary artery diameter, usually associated with severe pulmonary hypertension. Compression of the artery becomes probable when the pulmonary artery diameter is > 55 mm, or when the ratio between the latter and the aortic root diameter is at least 1 ...
... development depends on a chronic increase in the pulmonary artery diameter, usually associated with severe pulmonary hypertension. Compression of the artery becomes probable when the pulmonary artery diameter is > 55 mm, or when the ratio between the latter and the aortic root diameter is at least 1 ...
Information on drug eluting stents
... hen blockages in the arteries of the heart (coronary arteries) develop, individuals may experience symptoms caused by inadequate blood supply to the heart muscle. This typically produces chest pain or pressure and/or shortness of breath. Treatment for this condition (coronary artery disease) will de ...
... hen blockages in the arteries of the heart (coronary arteries) develop, individuals may experience symptoms caused by inadequate blood supply to the heart muscle. This typically produces chest pain or pressure and/or shortness of breath. Treatment for this condition (coronary artery disease) will de ...
annales 1-2_2010 bez Iwanickiego.indd
... They were defined as a cardiac death, non-fatal myocardial infarction and hospitalization due to acute coronary event. We also collected non-cardiac-surgery related major adverse events (MAE), defined as non-cardiac death, PCI in native vessels and transient ischemic attack (TIA). After the clinical e ...
... They were defined as a cardiac death, non-fatal myocardial infarction and hospitalization due to acute coronary event. We also collected non-cardiac-surgery related major adverse events (MAE), defined as non-cardiac death, PCI in native vessels and transient ischemic attack (TIA). After the clinical e ...
Anomaly of the Conus Artery Arising from the Right Coronary Artery
... In this case, we encountered an unusual anatomic variation of the conus artery terminating in the pericardium. We believe that such an anomaly is herein reported for the first time. This finding has great clinical significance in the interpretation of coronary arteriography and surgical revasculariz ...
... In this case, we encountered an unusual anatomic variation of the conus artery terminating in the pericardium. We believe that such an anomaly is herein reported for the first time. This finding has great clinical significance in the interpretation of coronary arteriography and surgical revasculariz ...
Sudden death due to high take
... fect (9), also association with bicuspid aortic valve was reported (10). In the medical literature there was not established consensus on definition high take off, ectopic coronary artery. In different studies researches inspected and defined coronary arteries with orifices localized 5–20 mm above t ...
... fect (9), also association with bicuspid aortic valve was reported (10). In the medical literature there was not established consensus on definition high take off, ectopic coronary artery. In different studies researches inspected and defined coronary arteries with orifices localized 5–20 mm above t ...
Cardiac Anatomy
... repolarization, and extends from the end of the QRS interval to the beginning of the T wave • Elevation or depression may indicate heart damage such as myocardial infarction (MI) • QT interval represents the total time required for depolarization and repolarization of the ventricles, and extends fro ...
... repolarization, and extends from the end of the QRS interval to the beginning of the T wave • Elevation or depression may indicate heart damage such as myocardial infarction (MI) • QT interval represents the total time required for depolarization and repolarization of the ventricles, and extends fro ...
Myocardial Scar Detected by Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
... 2). Furthermore, it has been shown that strength athletes who use AAS show significantly different cardiac dimensions and biventricular systolic dysfunction and impaired ventricular inflow as compared to non-athletes and non-AAS-using strength athletes (4). Anabolic-androgenic steroids abuse has bee ...
... 2). Furthermore, it has been shown that strength athletes who use AAS show significantly different cardiac dimensions and biventricular systolic dysfunction and impaired ventricular inflow as compared to non-athletes and non-AAS-using strength athletes (4). Anabolic-androgenic steroids abuse has bee ...
Morphometry of the coronary artery and heart microcirculation in
... vessels. The silver impregnation technique is most frequently applied for this purpose. It more effectively evaluates wall structure of the blood micro vessels. We used the coronary angiography method in some hearts to determine the great arteries such as RCA and left coronary artery (LCA) and its d ...
... vessels. The silver impregnation technique is most frequently applied for this purpose. It more effectively evaluates wall structure of the blood micro vessels. We used the coronary angiography method in some hearts to determine the great arteries such as RCA and left coronary artery (LCA) and its d ...
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... regurgitation, left ventricular failure, pulmonary hypertension, right ventricular failure may ensue with progression of disease. Classically there is a finding of anterolateral myocardial infarction in electrocardiogram at the time of diagnosis. Even in asymptomatic adults, the resting electrocardi ...
... regurgitation, left ventricular failure, pulmonary hypertension, right ventricular failure may ensue with progression of disease. Classically there is a finding of anterolateral myocardial infarction in electrocardiogram at the time of diagnosis. Even in asymptomatic adults, the resting electrocardi ...
Aalborg Universitet
... increased correct reclassification, categorical net-reclassification index = 0.31 (p \ 0.01). This study demonstrates the potential use of an acoustic system to identify CAD. The combination of clinical risk scores and an acoustic test seems to optimize patient selection for diagnostic investigation ...
... increased correct reclassification, categorical net-reclassification index = 0.31 (p \ 0.01). This study demonstrates the potential use of an acoustic system to identify CAD. The combination of clinical risk scores and an acoustic test seems to optimize patient selection for diagnostic investigation ...
Circulation: Cardiovascular Interventions
... cohort of patients who often may not be surgical bypass candidates. The concept of attempting more complete revascularization in patients with reduced LV function is not new. A recent quantitative echocardiographic analysis examined the possible benefit of achieving more complete revascularization i ...
... cohort of patients who often may not be surgical bypass candidates. The concept of attempting more complete revascularization in patients with reduced LV function is not new. A recent quantitative echocardiographic analysis examined the possible benefit of achieving more complete revascularization i ...
Family history of heart attack.
... • If you encounter someone who is unconscious from a presumed heart attack, call for emergency medical help. If you have received training in emergency procedures, begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). This helps deliver oxygen to the body and brain. • According to guidelines by the American He ...
... • If you encounter someone who is unconscious from a presumed heart attack, call for emergency medical help. If you have received training in emergency procedures, begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). This helps deliver oxygen to the body and brain. • According to guidelines by the American He ...
Pediatric Cardiac Emergencies
... Only case reports of streptokinase or urokinase Theoretical risk of using streptokinase as it is contraindicated in pts with recent GAS infection (and what kid doesn’t meet that criteria?!) tPA has been used ...
... Only case reports of streptokinase or urokinase Theoretical risk of using streptokinase as it is contraindicated in pts with recent GAS infection (and what kid doesn’t meet that criteria?!) tPA has been used ...
View Abstract - Association of Black Cardiologists
... three-month history of nocturnal heartburn, fatigue, elevated blood pressure, axillary, and back discomfort that occurred at rest but worsened with exertion. Her past medical history was significant for hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and stage 3 chronic kidney disease. Given her risk factors and symp ...
... three-month history of nocturnal heartburn, fatigue, elevated blood pressure, axillary, and back discomfort that occurred at rest but worsened with exertion. Her past medical history was significant for hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and stage 3 chronic kidney disease. Given her risk factors and symp ...
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and atherosclerotic plaque
... In EUROPA, the angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI) perindopril on top of other preventative therapies reduced the risk of major coronary events (cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction, resuscitated cardiac arrest) by 20% when compared with placebo (P ¼ 0.0003) in patients with stable ...
... In EUROPA, the angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI) perindopril on top of other preventative therapies reduced the risk of major coronary events (cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction, resuscitated cardiac arrest) by 20% when compared with placebo (P ¼ 0.0003) in patients with stable ...
Characterization of Suitability of Coronary Venous Anatomy for
... ventricular (LV) remodeling and thus enhanced systolic function, which contributes to a reduction in hospital admission and improvement in survival.1-5 On the other hand, non-responders may represent a consistently high proportion of all recipients of biventricular stimulation (estimated at 25 to 30 ...
... ventricular (LV) remodeling and thus enhanced systolic function, which contributes to a reduction in hospital admission and improvement in survival.1-5 On the other hand, non-responders may represent a consistently high proportion of all recipients of biventricular stimulation (estimated at 25 to 30 ...