
Coronary pressure-function and steady-state pressure
... that reductions in flow (and in some studies, myocardial function) occur at reduced coronary artery pressure in the presence of considerable vasodilator reserve, which is recruitable pharmacologically.11-14 Other studies have demonstrated that regional oxygen consumption decreases continuously as co ...
... that reductions in flow (and in some studies, myocardial function) occur at reduced coronary artery pressure in the presence of considerable vasodilator reserve, which is recruitable pharmacologically.11-14 Other studies have demonstrated that regional oxygen consumption decreases continuously as co ...
ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channel Blocker HMR 1883 Reduces
... deterioration of each of these changes (Hill and Gettes, 1980; Bekheit et al., 1990; Gettes and Cascio, 1992). Therefore, blocking the ischemia-induced opening of KATP channels seems to be a promising antiarrhythmic approach. In fact, the KATP channel blocker glibenclamide has been shown to inhibit ...
... deterioration of each of these changes (Hill and Gettes, 1980; Bekheit et al., 1990; Gettes and Cascio, 1992). Therefore, blocking the ischemia-induced opening of KATP channels seems to be a promising antiarrhythmic approach. In fact, the KATP channel blocker glibenclamide has been shown to inhibit ...
AHA Scientific Statement
... Although obstructive atherosclerotic disease of the epicardial coronary arteries remains the basic cause of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in both sexes, plaque characteristics differ for women, and recent data have suggested a greater role of microvascular disease in the pathophysiology of coron ...
... Although obstructive atherosclerotic disease of the epicardial coronary arteries remains the basic cause of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in both sexes, plaque characteristics differ for women, and recent data have suggested a greater role of microvascular disease in the pathophysiology of coron ...
ACC-AHA Cardiovascular Endpoints DS 12-18
... Trials Initiative (SCTI). The aim of the collaboration is to promulgate, for regulatory submissions, clinical data standards for key cardiovascular and stroke endpoint events in clinical trials. The Writing Committee for this particular data standard is unique in that it was convened to achieve the ...
... Trials Initiative (SCTI). The aim of the collaboration is to promulgate, for regulatory submissions, clinical data standards for key cardiovascular and stroke endpoint events in clinical trials. The Writing Committee for this particular data standard is unique in that it was convened to achieve the ...
AHA Scientific Statement
... Although obstructive atherosclerotic disease of the epicardial coronary arteries remains the basic cause of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in both sexes, plaque characteristics differ for women, and recent data have suggested a greater role of microvascular disease in the pathophysiology of coron ...
... Although obstructive atherosclerotic disease of the epicardial coronary arteries remains the basic cause of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in both sexes, plaque characteristics differ for women, and recent data have suggested a greater role of microvascular disease in the pathophysiology of coron ...
AHA Scientific Statement
... Although obstructive atherosclerotic disease of the epicardial coronary arteries remains the basic cause of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in both sexes, plaque characteristics differ for women, and recent data have suggested a greater role of microvascular disease in the pathophysiology of coron ...
... Although obstructive atherosclerotic disease of the epicardial coronary arteries remains the basic cause of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in both sexes, plaque characteristics differ for women, and recent data have suggested a greater role of microvascular disease in the pathophysiology of coron ...
Annual Conference and Exhibition Programme
... Welcome to Manchester and the BCS Annual Conference 2011. You will notice major changes to the structure of the programme this year with more clearly defined “tracks” including an Innovations track which includes clinical/translational science and is supported by the British Heart Foundation, Imagin ...
... Welcome to Manchester and the BCS Annual Conference 2011. You will notice major changes to the structure of the programme this year with more clearly defined “tracks” including an Innovations track which includes clinical/translational science and is supported by the British Heart Foundation, Imagin ...
Electrocardiographic Changes During Exercise in Acute Hypoxia
... cardiac diseases in the general population exposed to moderate or high altitude for sports or leisure activities, conflicting data are reported. In the mountains, 10% to 30% of deaths are sudden deaths.24,25 The rate of sudden death increases with altitude, in part because of the absence of medical ...
... cardiac diseases in the general population exposed to moderate or high altitude for sports or leisure activities, conflicting data are reported. In the mountains, 10% to 30% of deaths are sudden deaths.24,25 The rate of sudden death increases with altitude, in part because of the absence of medical ...
The coronary circulation of the pig heart: comparison with the human
... primate breeding is difficult and rare (one per year); increased risk of transmission of infectious diseases to humans, and, finally, genetic manipulation of primates is not yet possible (Igaz, ...
... primate breeding is difficult and rare (one per year); increased risk of transmission of infectious diseases to humans, and, finally, genetic manipulation of primates is not yet possible (Igaz, ...
Diastolic Time during Static and Dynamic Exercise in Myocardial
... exercise in coronary artery evaluated; ...
... exercise in coronary artery evaluated; ...
LAC73MAN CONS[TLTANT SEIiVICES, INC. Westbury, NY 11590
... mortaliry for those treated early (<_ 8 hours) and those in whom treatment was started later. Significant reduc6ons in the incidence of ventricular fibrillation and in chest pain following inirial intravenous therapy were also observed with metoprolol and were independent of the interval between ons ...
... mortaliry for those treated early (<_ 8 hours) and those in whom treatment was started later. Significant reduc6ons in the incidence of ventricular fibrillation and in chest pain following inirial intravenous therapy were also observed with metoprolol and were independent of the interval between ons ...
LEFT VENTRICULAR DIASTOLIC FUNCTIONAL STATUS AFTER
... diastolic diameters have been shown to be associated with worsen postoperative outcome(13,14). Thus, assessing improvement or deterioration of LV diastolic function can also help predict long-term outcome in patients undergoing CABG. In total, our study confirmed improvement of LV diastolic function ...
... diastolic diameters have been shown to be associated with worsen postoperative outcome(13,14). Thus, assessing improvement or deterioration of LV diastolic function can also help predict long-term outcome in patients undergoing CABG. In total, our study confirmed improvement of LV diastolic function ...
AHA/ACC/ASH Scientific Statement
... The absolute risk of these adverse outcomes also increases with age. For any given SBP, the risk of fatal CAD was ≈16fold higher for people 80 to 89 years of age than for those 40 to 49 years of age.5 In the Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Industry, men 18 to 39 years of age at baseli ...
... The absolute risk of these adverse outcomes also increases with age. For any given SBP, the risk of fatal CAD was ≈16fold higher for people 80 to 89 years of age than for those 40 to 49 years of age.5 In the Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Industry, men 18 to 39 years of age at baseli ...
historical summary of the relevant facts in
... The French physiologist and physicist developed the capillary electrometer. The device consisted of a thin glass tube with a column of mercury located beneath sulfuric acid. The mercury surface moved with the electrical potential variations and was observed through a microscope. The best recording d ...
... The French physiologist and physicist developed the capillary electrometer. The device consisted of a thin glass tube with a column of mercury located beneath sulfuric acid. The mercury surface moved with the electrical potential variations and was observed through a microscope. The best recording d ...
CORE CURRICULUM PCI
... ETT to PTCA or medical therapy. PTCA provided better symptom control and exercise capacity. Death and MI were infrequent and similar. RITA-2 (Randomized Intervention Treatment of Angina) – crossover trial of 1018 pts with stable angina to PTCA or medical therapy, followed up for a mean of 7 years. P ...
... ETT to PTCA or medical therapy. PTCA provided better symptom control and exercise capacity. Death and MI were infrequent and similar. RITA-2 (Randomized Intervention Treatment of Angina) – crossover trial of 1018 pts with stable angina to PTCA or medical therapy, followed up for a mean of 7 years. P ...
association between plasma homocysteine and suspected myocardial ischaemia
... between plasma homocysteine level and poorer left ventricular function has been noted in other studies.1 The lack of the statistical significance with multivariate regression analysis of other indices, except age, suggests that elevated plasma homocysteine level may well be an independent risk facto ...
... between plasma homocysteine level and poorer left ventricular function has been noted in other studies.1 The lack of the statistical significance with multivariate regression analysis of other indices, except age, suggests that elevated plasma homocysteine level may well be an independent risk facto ...
article in press - Intersocietal Accreditation Commission
... stress echocardiography in recent years has increased its utility for detection and risk assessment of ischemic heart disease. Similar to other forms of stress imaging testing, stress echocardiography can help more clearly define cardiovascular risk for a patient, but also creates opportunities for ...
... stress echocardiography in recent years has increased its utility for detection and risk assessment of ischemic heart disease. Similar to other forms of stress imaging testing, stress echocardiography can help more clearly define cardiovascular risk for a patient, but also creates opportunities for ...
AHA/ACC/ASH Scientific Statement Treatment of Hypertension in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease
... The absolute risk of these adverse outcomes also increases with age. For any given SBP, the risk of fatal CAD was ≈16fold higher for people 80 to 89 years of age than for those 40 to 49 years of age.5 In the Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Industry, men 18 to 39 years of age at baseli ...
... The absolute risk of these adverse outcomes also increases with age. For any given SBP, the risk of fatal CAD was ≈16fold higher for people 80 to 89 years of age than for those 40 to 49 years of age.5 In the Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Industry, men 18 to 39 years of age at baseli ...
Effect of hydrosoluble coenzyme Q10 on blood pressures
... 1 mm in the limb leads and/or T wave inversions with a positive response to sublingual nitrates. Myocardial infarction (n = 45) was considered19 in the presence of any of the two criteria, a record showing a history of classical chest pain, electrocardiographic changes consistent with myocardial inf ...
... 1 mm in the limb leads and/or T wave inversions with a positive response to sublingual nitrates. Myocardial infarction (n = 45) was considered19 in the presence of any of the two criteria, a record showing a history of classical chest pain, electrocardiographic changes consistent with myocardial inf ...
Comprehensive First Aid/CPR/AED
... products meant for multiple uses such as cold, fever and headache (this information can be located on the medication’s packaging). ...
... products meant for multiple uses such as cold, fever and headache (this information can be located on the medication’s packaging). ...
Allicin in garlic protects against coronary endothelial - AJP
... These findings demonstrate that long-term early garlic intervention is important to maximize its protective effects. To determine the active garlic metabolites that may be responsible for the observed beneficial effects, we used a high-performance LC-ESI-MS approach to identify the various active co ...
... These findings demonstrate that long-term early garlic intervention is important to maximize its protective effects. To determine the active garlic metabolites that may be responsible for the observed beneficial effects, we used a high-performance LC-ESI-MS approach to identify the various active co ...
Normal anatomy and variations of sinoatrial nodal artery (SANA) in
... node, if one artery gets damaged during surgical procedures or blocked due to any pathological condition, than other artery can compensate the arterial blood flow. In our study, more than two Sino-atrial nodal branches were not found in any case. But José Roberto Ortale et al reported 2% incidence o ...
... node, if one artery gets damaged during surgical procedures or blocked due to any pathological condition, than other artery can compensate the arterial blood flow. In our study, more than two Sino-atrial nodal branches were not found in any case. But José Roberto Ortale et al reported 2% incidence o ...