Chapter 14
... ankles and over the lower tibias. His blood pressure was 115/80. The chest x-ray examination showed an enlarged heart and diffuse density (indicative of fluid in the lungs) at both lung bases. An electrocardiogram (ECG) showed normal sinus ...
... ankles and over the lower tibias. His blood pressure was 115/80. The chest x-ray examination showed an enlarged heart and diffuse density (indicative of fluid in the lungs) at both lung bases. An electrocardiogram (ECG) showed normal sinus ...
Chest Pain
... “There’s an elephant sitting on my chest” Squeezing “Tight band around my chest” Pain through to the back ...
... “There’s an elephant sitting on my chest” Squeezing “Tight band around my chest” Pain through to the back ...
An Investigation of Cardiac Dynamics and Substrate Metabolism in
... • Heart disease is the primary cause of death in the US • Heart Failure: insufficient blood supply to the body • Progressive disease Early Stage Risk Factors Heart Attack, Hypertension May go unnoticed Compensated Phase Cardiac output is maintained Patient does not experience symptoms Decompensated ...
... • Heart disease is the primary cause of death in the US • Heart Failure: insufficient blood supply to the body • Progressive disease Early Stage Risk Factors Heart Attack, Hypertension May go unnoticed Compensated Phase Cardiac output is maintained Patient does not experience symptoms Decompensated ...
cardiovascular outcomes
... Taking risk factors and case complexity into account, our mortality rate compares favorably to the national average for all open heart surgery cases. This includes CAB, Valve, and CAB/Valve procedures. We are very proud of our results for these high risk procedures. ...
... Taking risk factors and case complexity into account, our mortality rate compares favorably to the national average for all open heart surgery cases. This includes CAB, Valve, and CAB/Valve procedures. We are very proud of our results for these high risk procedures. ...
Hemodynamic Compromise Associated with Air
... of minute ventilation, and increasing time available for exhalation. ...
... of minute ventilation, and increasing time available for exhalation. ...
心脏体格检查 - 上海交通大学医学院精品课程
... c) Thoracic disease: d) The apical impulse may have increased amplitued and duration in those persons with a thin chest, anemia, fever, hyperthyroidism and anxiety. Abnormal pulsations in the other areas. a) Right vertricular hypertophy (RBH). b) Pulmonary emphysema with RVH: inferior the xiphoid pr ...
... c) Thoracic disease: d) The apical impulse may have increased amplitued and duration in those persons with a thin chest, anemia, fever, hyperthyroidism and anxiety. Abnormal pulsations in the other areas. a) Right vertricular hypertophy (RBH). b) Pulmonary emphysema with RVH: inferior the xiphoid pr ...
Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness Form
... Long QT Syndrome – abnormality in cause of the Sudden Cardiac Arrest is ...
... Long QT Syndrome – abnormality in cause of the Sudden Cardiac Arrest is ...
Chemotherapy Induced Cardiac Toxicity
... – Has been studied most extensively and has demonstrated the most significant reductions in heart problems – Has shown a similar anticancer effect to doxorubicin, but with less cardiac toxicity ...
... – Has been studied most extensively and has demonstrated the most significant reductions in heart problems – Has shown a similar anticancer effect to doxorubicin, but with less cardiac toxicity ...
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... – Has been studied most extensively and has demonstrated the most significant reductions in heart problems – Has shown a similar anticancer effect to doxorubicin, but with less cardiac toxicity ...
... – Has been studied most extensively and has demonstrated the most significant reductions in heart problems – Has shown a similar anticancer effect to doxorubicin, but with less cardiac toxicity ...
Bio 242 Unit 3 Lecture 2 PP
... ventricle into the aorta each minute. • CO = SV x HR • SV = stroke volume, volume of blood ejected from ventricle (70 ml) • HR = Heart rate, heartbeats per minute ...
... ventricle into the aorta each minute. • CO = SV x HR • SV = stroke volume, volume of blood ejected from ventricle (70 ml) • HR = Heart rate, heartbeats per minute ...
Ventricular Fibrillation and Cardiac Arrest
... trauma, fluid in the sac around the heart, air in the chest, blood clots, and many others. Heart diseases can also be a cause. Unlike people, dogs and cats rarely have “heart attacks” in which the blood supply to an area of heart muscle is cut off and the heart muscle dies. In animals, ventricular f ...
... trauma, fluid in the sac around the heart, air in the chest, blood clots, and many others. Heart diseases can also be a cause. Unlike people, dogs and cats rarely have “heart attacks” in which the blood supply to an area of heart muscle is cut off and the heart muscle dies. In animals, ventricular f ...
Congenital Heart Disease
... Pulmonary becomes low pressure system Pressure decreases on right side of heart Pressure increases on left side of heart PDA closes due to oxygen constricting the ductus Foramen ovale (opening between the atria) closes due to pressure changes in the heart Heart Pressures: Newborn ...
... Pulmonary becomes low pressure system Pressure decreases on right side of heart Pressure increases on left side of heart PDA closes due to oxygen constricting the ductus Foramen ovale (opening between the atria) closes due to pressure changes in the heart Heart Pressures: Newborn ...
Congenital Heart Disease in the Adult
... 30% of congenital disease is cardiac CHD mortality decreased 40% in past 20 years 80% or more survive to adulthood 2 million people with CHD in the US today, 50% adults • 50% would have died without intervention • 10% of all CHD are first diagnosed in adulthood .• Baby's risk of CHD increased 3X if ...
... 30% of congenital disease is cardiac CHD mortality decreased 40% in past 20 years 80% or more survive to adulthood 2 million people with CHD in the US today, 50% adults • 50% would have died without intervention • 10% of all CHD are first diagnosed in adulthood .• Baby's risk of CHD increased 3X if ...
Cardiac Emergencies
... Critical coarctation of the aorta The common endpoint for these three lesions is loss of systemic cardiac output when the ductus ...
... Critical coarctation of the aorta The common endpoint for these three lesions is loss of systemic cardiac output when the ductus ...
Chest Radiology - UT Cardiothoracic Surgery
... dedicated “Chest” month where the focus of lectures is on chest radiology. The resident is initially responsible for observing the interpretation of selected radiographic imaging, and shadowing the senior radiology resident in charge of these interpretations. The resident will have a graduated level ...
... dedicated “Chest” month where the focus of lectures is on chest radiology. The resident is initially responsible for observing the interpretation of selected radiographic imaging, and shadowing the senior radiology resident in charge of these interpretations. The resident will have a graduated level ...
Heart Valve Surgery Guide - University of Rhode Island
... http://www.lbl.gov/ritchie/Programs/BIO/bileaflet.jpg ...
... http://www.lbl.gov/ritchie/Programs/BIO/bileaflet.jpg ...
Congenital heart surgery: what we do to our patients
... In cyanosed children with insufficient pulmonary blood flow, a shunt is formed from the systemic to the pulmonary circulation, to provide more pulmonary blood flow. This is usually in situations of obstructed right ventricular outflow, for example in tetralogy of Fallot, or pulmonary atresia. The co ...
... In cyanosed children with insufficient pulmonary blood flow, a shunt is formed from the systemic to the pulmonary circulation, to provide more pulmonary blood flow. This is usually in situations of obstructed right ventricular outflow, for example in tetralogy of Fallot, or pulmonary atresia. The co ...
Cardiac Defects: Tetralogy of Fallot Tetralogy of Fallot has four
... prescribed and, in some cases, limiting exercise. ...
... prescribed and, in some cases, limiting exercise. ...
management of asymptomatic aortic stenosis: what is new in 2015?
... aortic stenosis. According to the most recent American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association guidelines, peak velocity greater than 4 m/sec, or a mean gradient of more than 40 mmHg and a valve area of less than 1.0 cm2 is considered hemodynamically severe aortic stenosis. Aortic valve sur ...
... aortic stenosis. According to the most recent American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association guidelines, peak velocity greater than 4 m/sec, or a mean gradient of more than 40 mmHg and a valve area of less than 1.0 cm2 is considered hemodynamically severe aortic stenosis. Aortic valve sur ...
State of the Heart 2007
... with the extent of their participation in the activity. While offering the CME/CE credits noted above, the program is not intended to provide extensive training or certification in the field. ...
... with the extent of their participation in the activity. While offering the CME/CE credits noted above, the program is not intended to provide extensive training or certification in the field. ...
Successful Resuscitation of a Cardiac Arrest Patient with Ruptured
... Acute pericardial tamponade is one of the common causes of pulseless electrical activity and has a low survival rate as either in-hospital or out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. We present a 50-year-old male with sudden consciousness loss. On arrival at the Emergency Department, he was in a state of out ...
... Acute pericardial tamponade is one of the common causes of pulseless electrical activity and has a low survival rate as either in-hospital or out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. We present a 50-year-old male with sudden consciousness loss. On arrival at the Emergency Department, he was in a state of out ...
Infrarenal Aortic Aneurysm
... needed. Nonsteridal antiinflammatory drugs have a reversible effect on platelet function and need to be stopped only a few days. ...
... needed. Nonsteridal antiinflammatory drugs have a reversible effect on platelet function and need to be stopped only a few days. ...
COTM0114 - California Tumor Tissue Registry
... murmurs, arrhythmias, and heart failure and may necessitate partial surgical resection, depending on symptom severity. Although CR can occur as a solitary, isolated lesion, it is most frequently seen in the context of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). When associated with TSC, lesions tend to be mul ...
... murmurs, arrhythmias, and heart failure and may necessitate partial surgical resection, depending on symptom severity. Although CR can occur as a solitary, isolated lesion, it is most frequently seen in the context of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). When associated with TSC, lesions tend to be mul ...
An Abnormal Echo-Free Space Behind the Left Atrium
... 60-YEAR-OLD MAN presented for coronary artery bypass graft surgery and repair of a left ventricular aneurysm. His past history included coronary artery bypass graft surgery 7 years previously. Five weeks before his cardiac operation he suffered a non-ST elevation myocardial infarction that was compl ...
... 60-YEAR-OLD MAN presented for coronary artery bypass graft surgery and repair of a left ventricular aneurysm. His past history included coronary artery bypass graft surgery 7 years previously. Five weeks before his cardiac operation he suffered a non-ST elevation myocardial infarction that was compl ...
Cardiothoracic surgery
Cardiothoracic surgery is the field of medicine involved in surgical treatment of diseases affecting organs inside the thorax (the chest)—generally treatment of conditions of the heart (heart disease) and lungs (lung disease). Cardiac surgery (involving the heart and great vessels) and thoracic surgery (involving the lungs) are separate surgical specialties, except in the USA, Australia, New Zealand and in some EU countries, such as the UK and Portugal.