
Pericardium
... The left coronary a. arises from the left aortic sinus 2 branches: ant.interventricular br. and circumflex br. To supply the left atrium, left ventricle, the anterior surface of the right ventricle,anterior 2/3 of the interventricular septum,sometimes, supply the SAN and AVN. ...
... The left coronary a. arises from the left aortic sinus 2 branches: ant.interventricular br. and circumflex br. To supply the left atrium, left ventricle, the anterior surface of the right ventricle,anterior 2/3 of the interventricular septum,sometimes, supply the SAN and AVN. ...
Slide 1
... meeting all of following: 2. NYHA class II-IV symptoms despite being on optimal heart failure therapy for at least 6 weeks Goal for HF patients is not symptom-free, but that patients are able to monitor and control their symptoms Similar to stable angina ...
... meeting all of following: 2. NYHA class II-IV symptoms despite being on optimal heart failure therapy for at least 6 weeks Goal for HF patients is not symptom-free, but that patients are able to monitor and control their symptoms Similar to stable angina ...
The Macroanatomy of Coronary Arteries in the Iranian Native
... The Macroanatomy of Coronary Arteries in the Iranian Native Cats Ali Louei Monfared, Sajad Moosavi and Amin Bazdar Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Para-Veterinary Medicine, University of Ilam, Ilam, Iran Abstract: The heart requires a great amount of nutriments and oxygen, as a result of continuou ...
... The Macroanatomy of Coronary Arteries in the Iranian Native Cats Ali Louei Monfared, Sajad Moosavi and Amin Bazdar Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Para-Veterinary Medicine, University of Ilam, Ilam, Iran Abstract: The heart requires a great amount of nutriments and oxygen, as a result of continuou ...
Single coronary artery with anomalous origin of right coronary artery
... A coronary artery anomaly is a congenital defect of one or more coronary arteries of the heart in terms of origin, number, course and termination of the artery. A 69 year old lady with angina on exertion admitted to our hospital after detection ischemia of inferior segment of the left ventricle on i ...
... A coronary artery anomaly is a congenital defect of one or more coronary arteries of the heart in terms of origin, number, course and termination of the artery. A 69 year old lady with angina on exertion admitted to our hospital after detection ischemia of inferior segment of the left ventricle on i ...
Interventricular Septum Rupture in the Catheterization Laboratory
... that was diagnosed while a patient with an acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) was being treated in the cardiac catheterization laboratory. Post-MI VSD is a well-recognized complication of STEMI, and this case was particularly interesting given the circumstances of its diagnosis. ...
... that was diagnosed while a patient with an acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) was being treated in the cardiac catheterization laboratory. Post-MI VSD is a well-recognized complication of STEMI, and this case was particularly interesting given the circumstances of its diagnosis. ...
IABP
... 1973 – Successful use of IABP in weaning of cardiopulmonary bypass published by two different groups 1980 – Development of percutaneous catheter introduction Moulopoulos et al, Am Heart J 1962; Goldberg et al, NEJM 1999; Antman et al, Circulation 2008 Buckley et al, Circ 1973; Housman et al, JAMA 19 ...
... 1973 – Successful use of IABP in weaning of cardiopulmonary bypass published by two different groups 1980 – Development of percutaneous catheter introduction Moulopoulos et al, Am Heart J 1962; Goldberg et al, NEJM 1999; Antman et al, Circulation 2008 Buckley et al, Circ 1973; Housman et al, JAMA 19 ...
Cardiovascular Complications of Cocaine Abuse
... stroke via vasospasm from dopamine release, thrombus formation, and changes in cerebral vasculature ...
... stroke via vasospasm from dopamine release, thrombus formation, and changes in cerebral vasculature ...
CHAPTER 15. HEART MURMURS AND PAIN ACQUIRED HEART
... Functional tricuspid insufficiency is the result of right ventricular dilatation secondary to pulmonary hypertension and right ventricular failure. Functional insufficiency is more common than organic tricuspid valve disease. Tricuspid insufficiency is sometimes seen in the carcinoid syndrome, s ...
... Functional tricuspid insufficiency is the result of right ventricular dilatation secondary to pulmonary hypertension and right ventricular failure. Functional insufficiency is more common than organic tricuspid valve disease. Tricuspid insufficiency is sometimes seen in the carcinoid syndrome, s ...
Pre-Sports Cardiac Evaluation
... Anomalies Incidence 1/1,100 Sudden death can be initial presentation Signs and Symptoms No Symptoms Syncope with exercise (most common) Chest pain with exercise (much less common) ...
... Anomalies Incidence 1/1,100 Sudden death can be initial presentation Signs and Symptoms No Symptoms Syncope with exercise (most common) Chest pain with exercise (much less common) ...
The Full Study
... train your cardiovascular system. All the changes that are produced by traditional cardiovascular exercise (which was previously thought not to occur with resistance training) are actually produced to an even greater degree with high intensity resistance training. Furthermore, all the potential dang ...
... train your cardiovascular system. All the changes that are produced by traditional cardiovascular exercise (which was previously thought not to occur with resistance training) are actually produced to an even greater degree with high intensity resistance training. Furthermore, all the potential dang ...
Factors affecting the coronary blood flow
... an interruption of the blood supply to any part of the myocardium can cause necrosis within minutes. A fatty deposit or blood clot in a coronary artery can cause a myocardial infarction (MI), the sudden tissue. The coronary circulation has a defense against such an occurrence by mean of the anastomo ...
... an interruption of the blood supply to any part of the myocardium can cause necrosis within minutes. A fatty deposit or blood clot in a coronary artery can cause a myocardial infarction (MI), the sudden tissue. The coronary circulation has a defense against such an occurrence by mean of the anastomo ...
EFFECT OF VARIOUS AGENTS ON THE BLOOD FLOW THROUGH
... a proportional increase. If there is any vasoconstriction, it is not sufficient to compensate for the results of the elevated arterial pressure. The blood supplied to the heart is, therefore, augmented by the inhalation of tobacco smoke rather than decreased. Cardiac Stimulants.--Several other drugs ...
... a proportional increase. If there is any vasoconstriction, it is not sufficient to compensate for the results of the elevated arterial pressure. The blood supplied to the heart is, therefore, augmented by the inhalation of tobacco smoke rather than decreased. Cardiac Stimulants.--Several other drugs ...
h-FABP - biognostic
... The benefits of h-FABP are evident, even when used in addition to a high sensitive Troponin assay (Siemens Advia Ultra-TnI) that meets the ACC/ESC guidelines. Viswanathan et al.9 have shown that the receiver-operator curves (ROC) for h-FABP and ultra-TnI in the prediction of death or AMI have a sign ...
... The benefits of h-FABP are evident, even when used in addition to a high sensitive Troponin assay (Siemens Advia Ultra-TnI) that meets the ACC/ESC guidelines. Viswanathan et al.9 have shown that the receiver-operator curves (ROC) for h-FABP and ultra-TnI in the prediction of death or AMI have a sign ...
1. Coronary angioplasty
... About half of all cases of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy have a positive family history compatible with autosomaldominant transmission. About 40 percent of these are associated with mutations of the beta cardiac myosin heavy chain gene on chromosome 14, with certain mutations associated with prognoses ...
... About half of all cases of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy have a positive family history compatible with autosomaldominant transmission. About 40 percent of these are associated with mutations of the beta cardiac myosin heavy chain gene on chromosome 14, with certain mutations associated with prognoses ...
Corlentor® receives approval for use in heart
... Chronic heart failure affects 1.2 million patients in Spain (10% of the population over 60 years of age).4 It is a disabling condition and, despite improvements in treatment and management, generally has a poor prognosis, with a survival of only 50% after five years from the diagnosis. In Spain, hea ...
... Chronic heart failure affects 1.2 million patients in Spain (10% of the population over 60 years of age).4 It is a disabling condition and, despite improvements in treatment and management, generally has a poor prognosis, with a survival of only 50% after five years from the diagnosis. In Spain, hea ...
- James Paget University Hospital
... reduce the chance of forming a blood clot. Therefore, anticoagulation helps to prevent a stroke from occurring. Some people call anticoagulation ‘thinning the blood’ although the blood is not actually made any thinner. The most commonly used anticoagulant drug is called Warfarin. There are other sim ...
... reduce the chance of forming a blood clot. Therefore, anticoagulation helps to prevent a stroke from occurring. Some people call anticoagulation ‘thinning the blood’ although the blood is not actually made any thinner. The most commonly used anticoagulant drug is called Warfarin. There are other sim ...
pdf english - International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences
... During the in-hospital phase, the rate of acute myocardial infarction was low (4.34%), and the episodes that occurred were related to arteries of little relevance and with no clinical significance, similar to that described in the literature.10,29,30 There were no deaths during the in-hospital perio ...
... During the in-hospital phase, the rate of acute myocardial infarction was low (4.34%), and the episodes that occurred were related to arteries of little relevance and with no clinical significance, similar to that described in the literature.10,29,30 There were no deaths during the in-hospital perio ...
n–3 Fatty Acids and Cardiovascular Events after Myocardial Infarction
... infarction fall by 31% over the period from 2002 to 2011.1 Nonetheless, behind this encouraging headline lie some less positive statistics. The actual number of hospital separations due to heart attack increased by 55% over the 10 years to 2009/10 and myocardial infarction remains one of the major c ...
... infarction fall by 31% over the period from 2002 to 2011.1 Nonetheless, behind this encouraging headline lie some less positive statistics. The actual number of hospital separations due to heart attack increased by 55% over the 10 years to 2009/10 and myocardial infarction remains one of the major c ...
Dextrocardia with situs inversus totalis: coronary artery bypass grafting
... bypass grafting. After a median sternotomy, the apex of heart was found to be on the right; the pulmonary artery was on the right in relation to the aorta; the right atrium was on the left side, and the left ventricle on the right. Only saphenous vein grafts were used. The extracorporeal circulation ...
... bypass grafting. After a median sternotomy, the apex of heart was found to be on the right; the pulmonary artery was on the right in relation to the aorta; the right atrium was on the left side, and the left ventricle on the right. Only saphenous vein grafts were used. The extracorporeal circulation ...
Exploring new concepts in the management of heart failure with
... The pathological mechanisms underlying HFpEF and the efficacy of conventional HF treatments in these patients are controversial and poorly understood (11). Indeed, conventional HF treatments have largely failed to improve the prognosis of this HF subgroup (4). Furthermore, a divergence is becoming m ...
... The pathological mechanisms underlying HFpEF and the efficacy of conventional HF treatments in these patients are controversial and poorly understood (11). Indeed, conventional HF treatments have largely failed to improve the prognosis of this HF subgroup (4). Furthermore, a divergence is becoming m ...
MRI detects increased coronary wall thickness in
... Introduction: Black blood coronary arterial wall magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been developed to directly assess coronary artery wall thickness as a measure of plaque burden.1,2 The technique is noninvasive and without radiation exposure or contrast agent injection. There is a good correlatio ...
... Introduction: Black blood coronary arterial wall magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been developed to directly assess coronary artery wall thickness as a measure of plaque burden.1,2 The technique is noninvasive and without radiation exposure or contrast agent injection. There is a good correlatio ...