Myocardial Protection in Neonates and Infants
... Cardiac surgical procedures in early surgical era were essentially the closed heart operations like ligation of patent ductus by Gross and palliation of tetralogy of Fallot by Blalock – Taussig. Hypothermia as a method of protection during cardiac surgery was first proposed by Bigelow [4]. First int ...
... Cardiac surgical procedures in early surgical era were essentially the closed heart operations like ligation of patent ductus by Gross and palliation of tetralogy of Fallot by Blalock – Taussig. Hypothermia as a method of protection during cardiac surgery was first proposed by Bigelow [4]. First int ...
Cardiac valve areas
... organic :rare other location: 3-4nd I.c.s left to sternum (VSD,ventricular septal defect) ---Loud, harsh SM, ejection ---accompanied by a thrill ...
... organic :rare other location: 3-4nd I.c.s left to sternum (VSD,ventricular septal defect) ---Loud, harsh SM, ejection ---accompanied by a thrill ...
The Cardiac Exam Fall 2005
... Lasts longer than 20 minutes AND is not relieved by rest or nitroglycerin AND feels like: ...
... Lasts longer than 20 minutes AND is not relieved by rest or nitroglycerin AND feels like: ...
Cardiac Defibrillators, External
... Lifecor Wearable Cardioverter Defibrillator 2000 System received FDA approval on December 18, 2001. The trade name of the WCD 2000 was changed to LifeVest in 2002, and the LIFECOR business was acquired by Zoll Medical Corporation (Philadelphia, PA) in 2006. This system is intended for adult patients ...
... Lifecor Wearable Cardioverter Defibrillator 2000 System received FDA approval on December 18, 2001. The trade name of the WCD 2000 was changed to LifeVest in 2002, and the LIFECOR business was acquired by Zoll Medical Corporation (Philadelphia, PA) in 2006. This system is intended for adult patients ...
Anomalous Origin of the Right Pulmonary Artery From the
... Although the pathophysiology of this anomaly is poorly understood, a partial or complete developmental failure of the left sixth arch is the established underlying etiology. Resulting from this, a large left-to-right shunt occurs with one lung receiving the entire cardiac output from the right ventr ...
... Although the pathophysiology of this anomaly is poorly understood, a partial or complete developmental failure of the left sixth arch is the established underlying etiology. Resulting from this, a large left-to-right shunt occurs with one lung receiving the entire cardiac output from the right ventr ...
extracorporeal membrane Oxygenation in Pediatric
... survival in patients on support for more than 6 days [14]. It was shown that 48–72 hours on ECMO provides the most significant contractile function benefit with less advantage beyond that time [21]. The decompression of the left ventricle with active venting during ECMO is routine for many hospitals ...
... survival in patients on support for more than 6 days [14]. It was shown that 48–72 hours on ECMO provides the most significant contractile function benefit with less advantage beyond that time [21]. The decompression of the left ventricle with active venting during ECMO is routine for many hospitals ...
PinnacleHealth Hospital
... Completion of a 2-day didactic course on AEGP. Reappointment Requirement: Documentation of continued clinical competence in the performance of AEGP as determined by the Chairman of the Department who will review all available volume and outcome data for each operator. Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imag ...
... Completion of a 2-day didactic course on AEGP. Reappointment Requirement: Documentation of continued clinical competence in the performance of AEGP as determined by the Chairman of the Department who will review all available volume and outcome data for each operator. Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imag ...
Congenital Heart Defects - respiratorytherapyfiles.net
... • Inefficient recirculation of good blood through pulmonary arteries. ...
... • Inefficient recirculation of good blood through pulmonary arteries. ...
Heart
... infections and IV drug use) • With a large number of bacteria, even a normal heart valve may be infected. • A more virulent organism (Staphylococcus aureus) is usually responsible for infecting a normal valve. ...
... infections and IV drug use) • With a large number of bacteria, even a normal heart valve may be infected. • A more virulent organism (Staphylococcus aureus) is usually responsible for infecting a normal valve. ...
Preoperative Evaluation of the Patient With Hypertension
... in the patients treated with -adrenergic blocking agents vs controls.25 The strongest evidence for -blocker therapy comes from high-risk cardiac patients; there is limited information about patients with hypertension who do not have known coexisting disease. In a randomized controlled trial of pat ...
... in the patients treated with -adrenergic blocking agents vs controls.25 The strongest evidence for -blocker therapy comes from high-risk cardiac patients; there is limited information about patients with hypertension who do not have known coexisting disease. In a randomized controlled trial of pat ...
Presentations
... Impella device”. Fishberger SB. Asnes JD. Rollinson NL. Cleman MW. Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology. 29(1):69-72, 2010 Oct. Nursing Review and Resource Manuel: Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, 3 rd edition 2011, Publisher: American Nurses Credentialing Center. Reviewer: Chapter on ...
... Impella device”. Fishberger SB. Asnes JD. Rollinson NL. Cleman MW. Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology. 29(1):69-72, 2010 Oct. Nursing Review and Resource Manuel: Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, 3 rd edition 2011, Publisher: American Nurses Credentialing Center. Reviewer: Chapter on ...
Infective Endocarditis: The Anesthesiologist`s
... patients (2 out of 4) with type 2 DM has not been highlighted anywhere so far. Patient described in case 3, although young had diabetes for over 3 years. Large prospective randomized studies are lacking on IE, overall strategies are derived from retrospective series and clinical judgments. A multidi ...
... patients (2 out of 4) with type 2 DM has not been highlighted anywhere so far. Patient described in case 3, although young had diabetes for over 3 years. Large prospective randomized studies are lacking on IE, overall strategies are derived from retrospective series and clinical judgments. A multidi ...
Hypoplastic left heart syndrome: diagnosis and management (PDF
... staged Fontan (atrial-to-pulmonary connection) approach for infants who have single-ventricle physiology. The conventional Norwood procedure must provide unrestricted systemic blood flow by reconstructing the aortic arch, a widely patent interatrial septum, and a source of pulmonary blood flow. Earl ...
... staged Fontan (atrial-to-pulmonary connection) approach for infants who have single-ventricle physiology. The conventional Norwood procedure must provide unrestricted systemic blood flow by reconstructing the aortic arch, a widely patent interatrial septum, and a source of pulmonary blood flow. Earl ...
A rare case: Coronary sinus thrombosis
... Tributaries with contribution to the coronary sinus include: the anterior interventricular vein, also known as the great cardiac vein, running in the anterior interventricular sulcus parallel to the left anterior descending coronary arterry; the posterior interventricular vein (middle cardiac vein) ...
... Tributaries with contribution to the coronary sinus include: the anterior interventricular vein, also known as the great cardiac vein, running in the anterior interventricular sulcus parallel to the left anterior descending coronary arterry; the posterior interventricular vein (middle cardiac vein) ...
TABLE OF CONTENTS
... Documented prior MI and a measured LVEF ≤ 30%. Members must not have any of the following: ...
... Documented prior MI and a measured LVEF ≤ 30%. Members must not have any of the following: ...
incidence, risk factors and outcome
... group and 5% in the controls ( p = 0.066). In the logistic regression model, JET was not an independent risk factor for death ( p = 0.557). Conclusions: The incidence of JETwas 5.0% in this large paediatric open-heart surgery patient group. Compared with controls, these patients had longer cardiopul ...
... group and 5% in the controls ( p = 0.066). In the logistic regression model, JET was not an independent risk factor for death ( p = 0.557). Conclusions: The incidence of JETwas 5.0% in this large paediatric open-heart surgery patient group. Compared with controls, these patients had longer cardiopul ...
Europe and Emerging Markets
... help of the AED, I would not be here today. And now I have an implantable cardioverter defibrillator, so I feel secure all the time.” ...
... help of the AED, I would not be here today. And now I have an implantable cardioverter defibrillator, so I feel secure all the time.” ...
Management of severe aortic stenosis
... transfemoral implant and <14% for transapical approach.11 The Irish procedural mortality rate of 2% was in line with international findings. Improvement in HRQOL is recognised as a therapeutic benefit specifically for elderly valve surgery patients, particularly when increased survival may be neithe ...
... transfemoral implant and <14% for transapical approach.11 The Irish procedural mortality rate of 2% was in line with international findings. Improvement in HRQOL is recognised as a therapeutic benefit specifically for elderly valve surgery patients, particularly when increased survival may be neithe ...
diagnosis and prognosis of anomalous origin of the left coronary
... coronary collaterals and fibrosis of the region supplied by the left anterior descending artery. Our cases demonstrate the diagnostic difficulty with ALCAPA. In some of our cases, the clinical presentation was not straightforward, and ALCAPA was first recognised during surgery. Standard clinical eva ...
... coronary collaterals and fibrosis of the region supplied by the left anterior descending artery. Our cases demonstrate the diagnostic difficulty with ALCAPA. In some of our cases, the clinical presentation was not straightforward, and ALCAPA was first recognised during surgery. Standard clinical eva ...
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... accumulated action and is associated with a dose dependent-cardiotoxicity that can eventuate into heart failure. Dox-induced cardiotoxicity might be associated with inhibition of synthesis of DNA and RNA, generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS),direct membrane effects and so on. However, The mec ...
... accumulated action and is associated with a dose dependent-cardiotoxicity that can eventuate into heart failure. Dox-induced cardiotoxicity might be associated with inhibition of synthesis of DNA and RNA, generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS),direct membrane effects and so on. However, The mec ...
Noncardiac surgery in patients with aortic stenosis
... Valve replacement before surgery — Since severe AS is a risk factor for perioperative morbidity and mortality, it has been recommended that elective noncardiac surgery be postponed until after aortic valve surgery for those patients who have indications for aortic valve replacement [24]. The indicat ...
... Valve replacement before surgery — Since severe AS is a risk factor for perioperative morbidity and mortality, it has been recommended that elective noncardiac surgery be postponed until after aortic valve surgery for those patients who have indications for aortic valve replacement [24]. The indicat ...
File - Respiratory Therapy Files
... • Inefficient recirculation of good blood through pulmonary arteries. ...
... • Inefficient recirculation of good blood through pulmonary arteries. ...
Management of Valvular Heart Disease
... valvular heart disease and any of the following: – history of coronary artery disease – suspected myocardial ischaemia (Chest pain, abnormal non-invasive testing) – left ventricular systolic dysfunction – in men aged over 40 and post-menopausal women – ≥ 1 cardiovascular risk factor ...
... valvular heart disease and any of the following: – history of coronary artery disease – suspected myocardial ischaemia (Chest pain, abnormal non-invasive testing) – left ventricular systolic dysfunction – in men aged over 40 and post-menopausal women – ≥ 1 cardiovascular risk factor ...
Mouse Left Ventricle Acute Pressure
... surgery, it is best to find low-traffic area. Ideally, clean surfaces using disinfectants with low reaction to organic materials (e.g. Phenolics -- Lysol, TBQ). Basic surgical supplies for mouse cardiac surgery should include a sterile surgical instrument pack and sterile supplies (i.e. drapes, gauz ...
... surgery, it is best to find low-traffic area. Ideally, clean surfaces using disinfectants with low reaction to organic materials (e.g. Phenolics -- Lysol, TBQ). Basic surgical supplies for mouse cardiac surgery should include a sterile surgical instrument pack and sterile supplies (i.e. drapes, gauz ...
Cor Triatriatum with Infracardiac Total Anomalous Pulmonary
... for biventricular repair was not easy due to collapsed left heart system caused by remarkably reduced blood flow. An emergent operation was performed due to severe cyanosis. All left heart structures were somewhat hypoplastic but thought to be adequate for systemic circulation. Biventricular repair ...
... for biventricular repair was not easy due to collapsed left heart system caused by remarkably reduced blood flow. An emergent operation was performed due to severe cyanosis. All left heart structures were somewhat hypoplastic but thought to be adequate for systemic circulation. Biventricular repair ...
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.