ECG Analysis Electrocardiography (ECG) is an
... Arrhythmic cardiac events, which may be extrasystoles (i.e. cardiac premature heart beats) are early warning signs for serious potential cardiac issues. The relation between supraventricular or ventricular extrasystoles and health risk is important because they can precede myocardial infarction. The ...
... Arrhythmic cardiac events, which may be extrasystoles (i.e. cardiac premature heart beats) are early warning signs for serious potential cardiac issues. The relation between supraventricular or ventricular extrasystoles and health risk is important because they can precede myocardial infarction. The ...
PinnacleHealth CardioVascular Institute
... designation recognizes PinnacleHealth’s high quality of care and cost effective specialty care. Get With The GuidelinesSM – Resuscitation, Gold Performance Achievement Award from the American Heart Association signifies that PinnacleHealth has achieved an aggressive goal in using guidelines-based ca ...
... designation recognizes PinnacleHealth’s high quality of care and cost effective specialty care. Get With The GuidelinesSM – Resuscitation, Gold Performance Achievement Award from the American Heart Association signifies that PinnacleHealth has achieved an aggressive goal in using guidelines-based ca ...
Slide 1
... In most patients ,effective therapy results in resolution of fever in 5-7 days When fever persists for 7 days patients should be evaluated for paravaluvlar abscess and for extracardiac abscesses (spleen , kidney) or complications (embolic events) drug reactions or complications of hospitalizatio ...
... In most patients ,effective therapy results in resolution of fever in 5-7 days When fever persists for 7 days patients should be evaluated for paravaluvlar abscess and for extracardiac abscesses (spleen , kidney) or complications (embolic events) drug reactions or complications of hospitalizatio ...
PPT
... • The heart is a muscular structure that contracts in a rhythmic pattern to pump blood. • The human heart is a two-sided, 4 chambered structure with muscular walls. • The heart beats or contracts 70 times per minute. The human heart will undergo over 3 billion contractions during a normal lifetime. ...
... • The heart is a muscular structure that contracts in a rhythmic pattern to pump blood. • The human heart is a two-sided, 4 chambered structure with muscular walls. • The heart beats or contracts 70 times per minute. The human heart will undergo over 3 billion contractions during a normal lifetime. ...
Anaesthesia for patients with grown up congenital heart disease
... University Hospital South Manchester, United Kingdom Honorary Senior Lecturer University of Manchester ...
... University Hospital South Manchester, United Kingdom Honorary Senior Lecturer University of Manchester ...
Normothermia - Cleveland Clinic
... coagulopathy, and increased use of hospital resources. Therefore, maintaining perioperative normothermia significantly reduces morbidity and has become routine. Convective (forced-air) warming is by far the most common intraoperative warming strategy. Forced-air warming is relatively inefficient on ...
... coagulopathy, and increased use of hospital resources. Therefore, maintaining perioperative normothermia significantly reduces morbidity and has become routine. Convective (forced-air) warming is by far the most common intraoperative warming strategy. Forced-air warming is relatively inefficient on ...
4 Abstract from Tina..
... development of heart failure. The role of Angiotensin II (AngII) is well established in the pathogenesis and progression of heart failure, but less is known about how lower doses of AngII affect the heart’s metabolism and oxygen utilization. In this study we wanted to investigate how a slow-pressor ...
... development of heart failure. The role of Angiotensin II (AngII) is well established in the pathogenesis and progression of heart failure, but less is known about how lower doses of AngII affect the heart’s metabolism and oxygen utilization. In this study we wanted to investigate how a slow-pressor ...
Physiology, Health & Exercise
... Strengthened cardiac muscle- capable of more forceful contraction- higher SV- even at rest Athlete’s heart actually gets bigger- cardiac hypertrophy Increase in protein synthesis in cardiac muscle fibres increase in contractile elements within each fibre increase in size ...
... Strengthened cardiac muscle- capable of more forceful contraction- higher SV- even at rest Athlete’s heart actually gets bigger- cardiac hypertrophy Increase in protein synthesis in cardiac muscle fibres increase in contractile elements within each fibre increase in size ...
Emergency Medicine CME Quiz
... a. Improved cardiac output by increasing heart rate and improving ventricular diastolic filling time. b. Improved cardiac output by decreasing heart rate and improving ventricular systolic filling time. c. Improved cardiac output by decreasing heart rate and improving ventricular diastolic filling t ...
... a. Improved cardiac output by increasing heart rate and improving ventricular diastolic filling time. b. Improved cardiac output by decreasing heart rate and improving ventricular systolic filling time. c. Improved cardiac output by decreasing heart rate and improving ventricular diastolic filling t ...
Your Heart and How it works
... valves-the tricuspid and pulmonary on the right side of the heart and the mitral and aortic on the left side of the heart. Blood circulates throughout the body and returns to the heart in the right atrium. It then passes through the tricuspid valve to get to the right ventricle and then through the ...
... valves-the tricuspid and pulmonary on the right side of the heart and the mitral and aortic on the left side of the heart. Blood circulates throughout the body and returns to the heart in the right atrium. It then passes through the tricuspid valve to get to the right ventricle and then through the ...
Cardiac Rehabilitation Program
... services should be made available to all patients with cardiovascular diseases. Cardiac Rehabilitation at The Medical City (TMC) is a holistic and multi-disciplinary approach by which a person with heart disease is restored to and maintained at his optimal physiological, psychological, social, vocat ...
... services should be made available to all patients with cardiovascular diseases. Cardiac Rehabilitation at The Medical City (TMC) is a holistic and multi-disciplinary approach by which a person with heart disease is restored to and maintained at his optimal physiological, psychological, social, vocat ...
Lymphatic System and Immunity Review
... 5. What is the difference between the visceral pericardium and the parietal pericardium? 6. What is the purpose of chordae tendinae and papillary muscles? Where are they located? 7. What three distinct layers comprise the tissues of the heart wall? 8. What are the seven important functions of fibrou ...
... 5. What is the difference between the visceral pericardium and the parietal pericardium? 6. What is the purpose of chordae tendinae and papillary muscles? Where are they located? 7. What three distinct layers comprise the tissues of the heart wall? 8. What are the seven important functions of fibrou ...
Coronary Heart Disease
... Coronary arteries and veins are found within heart muscle Blood Clots Coronary thrombosis Coronary embolism ...
... Coronary arteries and veins are found within heart muscle Blood Clots Coronary thrombosis Coronary embolism ...
Cardiology Jeopardy
... procedure, used to establish coronary perfusion and afterload reduction, is contraindicated in patients with aortic valve regurgitation ...
... procedure, used to establish coronary perfusion and afterload reduction, is contraindicated in patients with aortic valve regurgitation ...
for immediate release - Miami`s Community Newspapers
... Dr. Jacobson is an expert in the diagnosis and treatment of heart rhythm disorders, such as atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia in structural heart disease, supraventricular tachycardia, and other forms of arrhythmia. He also is skilled at cardiac catheter ablation, a minimally invasive tec ...
... Dr. Jacobson is an expert in the diagnosis and treatment of heart rhythm disorders, such as atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia in structural heart disease, supraventricular tachycardia, and other forms of arrhythmia. He also is skilled at cardiac catheter ablation, a minimally invasive tec ...
IDIOPATHIC HYPERTROPHIC SUBAORTIC STENOSIS (IHSS)
... • Heart failure. • Heart murmur. CAUSES Thickening of the left chamber (ventricle) of the heart for unknown reason. This obstructs the flow of blood, and the heart may be unable to pump enough blood during exertion. In some cases, this condition is inherited as a dominant genetic trait. RISK INCREAS ...
... • Heart failure. • Heart murmur. CAUSES Thickening of the left chamber (ventricle) of the heart for unknown reason. This obstructs the flow of blood, and the heart may be unable to pump enough blood during exertion. In some cases, this condition is inherited as a dominant genetic trait. RISK INCREAS ...
Sudden Death Syndrome
... Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS) is the wide term used for several causes of cardiac arrest in young people and is usually defined as non-traumatic, non-violent and unexpected. These can be related to the thickening or abnormal structure of the heart muscle or even changes of the electrical impulses that ...
... Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS) is the wide term used for several causes of cardiac arrest in young people and is usually defined as non-traumatic, non-violent and unexpected. These can be related to the thickening or abnormal structure of the heart muscle or even changes of the electrical impulses that ...
Heart Practice Quiz
... 8. Name the 3 phases of the cardiac cycle in order. What major events occur during each phase? 9. Which vessels empty into the right atrium? Into the left atrium? 10. What effect does epinephrine/norepinephrine have on heart rate? What effect does ACh have on heart rate? 11. What is the fossa ovalis ...
... 8. Name the 3 phases of the cardiac cycle in order. What major events occur during each phase? 9. Which vessels empty into the right atrium? Into the left atrium? 10. What effect does epinephrine/norepinephrine have on heart rate? What effect does ACh have on heart rate? 11. What is the fossa ovalis ...
Slide 1 - AccessMedicine
... with normal cardiac performance, there is a steep and positive relationship between increased cardiac filling pressures (as estimated from the left ventricular end-diastolic or pulmonary capillary wedge pressure) and increased stroke volume or cardiac output (top curve). By comparison, during progre ...
... with normal cardiac performance, there is a steep and positive relationship between increased cardiac filling pressures (as estimated from the left ventricular end-diastolic or pulmonary capillary wedge pressure) and increased stroke volume or cardiac output (top curve). By comparison, during progre ...
Anesthetic Management of a Neonate with Atrioventricular Canal for
... normocarbia (Table 1). Patient received 15ml of 5% albumin with 60 ml of Plasmalyte® during the surgery. Surgical time was approximately eighty minutes. Muscle paralysis was reversed with neostigmine and glycopyrrolate. The patient was extubated in the operating room and had an uneventful recovery i ...
... normocarbia (Table 1). Patient received 15ml of 5% albumin with 60 ml of Plasmalyte® during the surgery. Surgical time was approximately eighty minutes. Muscle paralysis was reversed with neostigmine and glycopyrrolate. The patient was extubated in the operating room and had an uneventful recovery i ...
Slide 1
... The Cardiovascular System “A muscular pump equipped with oneway valves and a system of large and small plumbing tubes within which the blood travels.” = pump = plumbing tubes ...
... The Cardiovascular System “A muscular pump equipped with oneway valves and a system of large and small plumbing tubes within which the blood travels.” = pump = plumbing tubes ...
Slide 1 - AccessCardiology
... Left. Wide physiologic splitting of the second heart sound (S2) is seen in a patient with complete right bundle-branch block (RBBB). Audible expiratory splitting, which widens normally with inspiration, is present. Note also the wide splitting of the first heart sound into its mitral (M1) and tricus ...
... Left. Wide physiologic splitting of the second heart sound (S2) is seen in a patient with complete right bundle-branch block (RBBB). Audible expiratory splitting, which widens normally with inspiration, is present. Note also the wide splitting of the first heart sound into its mitral (M1) and tricus ...
Model Pulmonary Edema
... Flexing hips with support under knees so that they are bent 90° Transport to a Pediatric Specialty Center if available ...
... Flexing hips with support under knees so that they are bent 90° Transport to a Pediatric Specialty Center if available ...
Transesophageal Echocardiogram (TEE)
... suspected diagnosis. It’s also performed in patients who are having heart surgery to give the surgeon and anesthesia team more information to guide treatment after surgery and confirm that the surgical procedure has been successful or if additional repair is needed prior to leaving the operating roo ...
... suspected diagnosis. It’s also performed in patients who are having heart surgery to give the surgeon and anesthesia team more information to guide treatment after surgery and confirm that the surgical procedure has been successful or if additional repair is needed prior to leaving the operating roo ...
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.