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... An imaging test called angiography, (an injection of a certain type of dye followed by an x-ray motion picture) may be used to better visualize the heart. An ultrasound imaging technique, to see the defect better and also to determine the size of the closure device needed, may be used. Intracardiac ...
... An imaging test called angiography, (an injection of a certain type of dye followed by an x-ray motion picture) may be used to better visualize the heart. An ultrasound imaging technique, to see the defect better and also to determine the size of the closure device needed, may be used. Intracardiac ...
case report - journal of evolution of medical and dental sciences
... She was kept in intensive care unit (ICU) during postoperative period and managed with broad spectrum antibiotics, intravenous fluids and analgesics. Her peripheral pulse was not palpable and blood pressure was not recordable. Dobutamine was started at 10 µgm/kg/min. She was given digoxin, furosemid ...
... She was kept in intensive care unit (ICU) during postoperative period and managed with broad spectrum antibiotics, intravenous fluids and analgesics. Her peripheral pulse was not palpable and blood pressure was not recordable. Dobutamine was started at 10 µgm/kg/min. She was given digoxin, furosemid ...
The clinical utility of new cardiac imaging modalities in Australasian
... a genetic condition resulting in arrhythmias and sudden death.20 Right ventricular function is important in patients in pulmonary hypertension and with adult congenital heart disease,21 for which CMR is critical to decision making (eg, timing of surgery, replacement of cardiac valves). In patients w ...
... a genetic condition resulting in arrhythmias and sudden death.20 Right ventricular function is important in patients in pulmonary hypertension and with adult congenital heart disease,21 for which CMR is critical to decision making (eg, timing of surgery, replacement of cardiac valves). In patients w ...
Cayman Pulse - April 2012
... bicycle racing, etc, can cause transient acute volume overload of the atria and right ventricle, with transient reductions in right ventricular ejection fraction and elevations of cardiac biomarkers (troponin, BNP, etc), all of which return to normal within one week. In veteran extreme endurance ath ...
... bicycle racing, etc, can cause transient acute volume overload of the atria and right ventricle, with transient reductions in right ventricular ejection fraction and elevations of cardiac biomarkers (troponin, BNP, etc), all of which return to normal within one week. In veteran extreme endurance ath ...
subject
... year 1; period 1 (sept – oct) To gain knowledge on the most important cardiovascular concepts, theories, techniques, research questions and journals. To gain experience with and to apply computer software used in the cardiac research. To apply the basics of Good Laboratory Practice. To learn how to ...
... year 1; period 1 (sept – oct) To gain knowledge on the most important cardiovascular concepts, theories, techniques, research questions and journals. To gain experience with and to apply computer software used in the cardiac research. To apply the basics of Good Laboratory Practice. To learn how to ...
bol-grudi
... process usually necessitates admission to hospital, and close observation on a coronary care unit for possible complications (such as cardiac arrhythmias – irregularities in the heart rate). Depending on the risk assessment, stress testing or angiography may be used to identify and treat coronary ar ...
... process usually necessitates admission to hospital, and close observation on a coronary care unit for possible complications (such as cardiac arrhythmias – irregularities in the heart rate). Depending on the risk assessment, stress testing or angiography may be used to identify and treat coronary ar ...
Cardiovascular Images - Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging
... 62-year-old man with no history of cardiac disease was referred because of exertional dyspnea. His body mass index was elevated at 29 kg/m2, and a large cutaneous lipoma was present on his abdominal wall. Transthoracic echocardiography was performed and initially reported to demonstrate a moderate-s ...
... 62-year-old man with no history of cardiac disease was referred because of exertional dyspnea. His body mass index was elevated at 29 kg/m2, and a large cutaneous lipoma was present on his abdominal wall. Transthoracic echocardiography was performed and initially reported to demonstrate a moderate-s ...
S0735109713055897_mmc1
... studies were performed in left lateral decubitus, using a commercially available imaging system (IE 33, Philips, Andover, MA, USA) equipped with a S5 1- to 5-MHz phased array transducer (Philips, Andover, MA, USA). Each patient underwent standard M-mode, two-dimensional, and Doppler echocardiographi ...
... studies were performed in left lateral decubitus, using a commercially available imaging system (IE 33, Philips, Andover, MA, USA) equipped with a S5 1- to 5-MHz phased array transducer (Philips, Andover, MA, USA). Each patient underwent standard M-mode, two-dimensional, and Doppler echocardiographi ...
Echocardiographic Evaluation of Effects of Different Training
... Background: Professional training regimens are accompanied with morphologic alteration and cardiac function which is known as “athlete’s heart” which is defined by left ventricular hypertrophy and other echocardiographic features. Objectives: The present study aims to evaluate the effect of differen ...
... Background: Professional training regimens are accompanied with morphologic alteration and cardiac function which is known as “athlete’s heart” which is defined by left ventricular hypertrophy and other echocardiographic features. Objectives: The present study aims to evaluate the effect of differen ...
HCM - cardiology zagazig university
... skiers, using heart percussion and becoming the first researcher in describing the "athlete's heart". ...
... skiers, using heart percussion and becoming the first researcher in describing the "athlete's heart". ...
Cardiac auscultation - Veterinary Ireland Journal
... A 13-week-old male Golden Retriever was referred for investigation of a harsh grade 4/6 systolic heart murmur, loudest over the left cranial heart base but radiating widely around the left hemi-thorax and also to the thoracic inlet and the right hemi-thorax. Audio 05 is a recording of a stenotic mur ...
... A 13-week-old male Golden Retriever was referred for investigation of a harsh grade 4/6 systolic heart murmur, loudest over the left cranial heart base but radiating widely around the left hemi-thorax and also to the thoracic inlet and the right hemi-thorax. Audio 05 is a recording of a stenotic mur ...
Cardiac Arrhythmias in Cats
... heartbeat when listening to your pet’s heart with a stethoscope. An electrocardiogram (ECG) can provide additional information to further define the type of arrhythmia present. If your veterinarian suspects that the abnormality is caused by a heart condition, he or she may recommend chest radiogra ...
... heartbeat when listening to your pet’s heart with a stethoscope. An electrocardiogram (ECG) can provide additional information to further define the type of arrhythmia present. If your veterinarian suspects that the abnormality is caused by a heart condition, he or she may recommend chest radiogra ...
Role of the Echocardiography Laboratory in Diagnosis and
... of vegetations.5,14,19,26,28 In addition, the specificity and positive predictive value of TEE appears to be nearly 100%.26 Most often arising from the electrode, vegetations may additionally arise from the tricuspid valve leaflet. Vegetations may be found attached to the electrode within the right ...
... of vegetations.5,14,19,26,28 In addition, the specificity and positive predictive value of TEE appears to be nearly 100%.26 Most often arising from the electrode, vegetations may additionally arise from the tricuspid valve leaflet. Vegetations may be found attached to the electrode within the right ...
PFO case study
... Cryptogenic CVA (small emboli typically go through the lungs and are absorbed, with this malformation they go directly to the body. ...
... Cryptogenic CVA (small emboli typically go through the lungs and are absorbed, with this malformation they go directly to the body. ...
Cardiac Surgery
... deformability of soft tissue (echography & puncture) precision of the localizer quality of calibration (echographic probe & needle) precision of computing quality of modeling • lost of information: size of the images set (cardiac & respiratory cycle) • segmentation accuracy – difficulties in perform ...
... deformability of soft tissue (echography & puncture) precision of the localizer quality of calibration (echographic probe & needle) precision of computing quality of modeling • lost of information: size of the images set (cardiac & respiratory cycle) • segmentation accuracy – difficulties in perform ...
A, B, and C
... Which is the correct progression of pregnancy as visualized by pelvic sonography? A. Intradecidual sign, yolk sac, gestational sac, embryo with cardiac activity B. Intradecidual sign, gestational sac, yolk sac, embryo with cardiac activity C. Gestational sac, embryo with cardiac activity, yolk sac, ...
... Which is the correct progression of pregnancy as visualized by pelvic sonography? A. Intradecidual sign, yolk sac, gestational sac, embryo with cardiac activity B. Intradecidual sign, gestational sac, yolk sac, embryo with cardiac activity C. Gestational sac, embryo with cardiac activity, yolk sac, ...
South African Heart Association
... Dr Neil Hendricks at UCT is currently heading up a research project on the Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardio- ...
... Dr Neil Hendricks at UCT is currently heading up a research project on the Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardio- ...
accuracy of dobutamine stress ecg for diagnosis of coronary artery
... CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE S. Khoaropanah , M Zafar Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Objectives: To determine the accuracy of dobutamine stress ECG for diagnosis of coronary artery disease (CAD)Background: CAD is the leading cause of death all around the world. Diagnosis of CAD is ba ...
... CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE S. Khoaropanah , M Zafar Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Objectives: To determine the accuracy of dobutamine stress ECG for diagnosis of coronary artery disease (CAD)Background: CAD is the leading cause of death all around the world. Diagnosis of CAD is ba ...
Print - Circulation
... chart records are preferable to polaroid echocardiograms, because of the ease with which echocardiography may be performed using strip chart, it should be pointed out that expensive equipment is no substitute for careful technique. The idea is to sector scan the heart, and it is entirely possible to ...
... chart records are preferable to polaroid echocardiograms, because of the ease with which echocardiography may be performed using strip chart, it should be pointed out that expensive equipment is no substitute for careful technique. The idea is to sector scan the heart, and it is entirely possible to ...
Original article CARDIAC STRUCTURES MEASUREMENTS BY
... the left ventricular outflow tract (RShLVOT). The aortic diameter was calculated at end diastole, coinciding with the beginning of the Q-wave of the ECG, and the left atrial diameter at systole (Stewart et al., 1984; Long, 1992; Reef, 1998). The distance between the interventricular septum to the E- ...
... the left ventricular outflow tract (RShLVOT). The aortic diameter was calculated at end diastole, coinciding with the beginning of the Q-wave of the ECG, and the left atrial diameter at systole (Stewart et al., 1984; Long, 1992; Reef, 1998). The distance between the interventricular septum to the E- ...
at the forefront
... There were, at the time, perhaps 20 electrophysiology programs in the United States, Reiter estimates. They recognized that the heart is as much a complex electronic device as it is a romantic symbol and a ball of muscle, and, with still-blunt tools of their own design, dedicated their careers to te ...
... There were, at the time, perhaps 20 electrophysiology programs in the United States, Reiter estimates. They recognized that the heart is as much a complex electronic device as it is a romantic symbol and a ball of muscle, and, with still-blunt tools of their own design, dedicated their careers to te ...
CT, MRI, Ultrasound and Vascular
... Some Exams require Lab work prior Creatinine & BUN is required for those patients receiving IV contrast for CTA who are diabetic, history of renal insufficiency & are 50 years of age or older. See the map of facility and exam prep instructions is on the back side. ...
... Some Exams require Lab work prior Creatinine & BUN is required for those patients receiving IV contrast for CTA who are diabetic, history of renal insufficiency & are 50 years of age or older. See the map of facility and exam prep instructions is on the back side. ...
Bacterial Endocarditis of the Mitral Valve with Dual Location
... valve prolapse, degenerative heart disease, asymmetrical hypertrophy of the interventricular septum, or intravenous drug use.1-3 The complications of IE are mainly related to systemic emboli made of septic material from the vegetations. The incidence of emboli reaches 40% in patients with IE, while ...
... valve prolapse, degenerative heart disease, asymmetrical hypertrophy of the interventricular septum, or intravenous drug use.1-3 The complications of IE are mainly related to systemic emboli made of septic material from the vegetations. The incidence of emboli reaches 40% in patients with IE, while ...
Surgical Therapy for Heart Failure
... minimize the excluded area. The residual defect is sometimes covered by a patch made from Dacron, ...
... minimize the excluded area. The residual defect is sometimes covered by a patch made from Dacron, ...
Full Text - Archives of Cardiovascular Imaging
... mean of intra ventricular diameters and heart rate had been significantly changed among athletes of endurance-training regimen after beginning the training regimens. Previous studies reported the high prevalence of LV dilation among endurance-trained athletes (7, 14). DuManoir et al. recently report ...
... mean of intra ventricular diameters and heart rate had been significantly changed among athletes of endurance-training regimen after beginning the training regimens. Previous studies reported the high prevalence of LV dilation among endurance-trained athletes (7, 14). DuManoir et al. recently report ...
Echocardiography
Echocardiogram, often referred to as a cardiac echo or simply an echo, is a sonogram of the heart. (It is not abbreviated as ECG, an abbreviation for an electrocardiogram.) Echocardiography uses standard two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and Doppler ultrasound to create images of the heart.Echocardiography has become routinely used in the diagnosis, management, and follow-up of patients with any suspected or known heart diseases. It is one of the most widely used diagnostic tests in cardiology. It can provide a wealth of helpful information, including the size and shape of the heart (internal chamber size quantification), pumping capacity, and the location and extent of any tissue damage. An echocardiogram can also give physicians other estimates of heart function such as a calculation of the cardiac output, ejection fraction, and diastolic function (how well the heart relaxes).Echocardiography can help detect cardiomyopathies, such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, dilated cardiomyopathy, and many others. The use of Stress Echocardiography may also help determine whether any chest pain or associated symptoms are related to heart disease. The biggest advantage to echocardiography is that it is noninvasive (doesn't involve breaking the skin or entering body cavities) and has no known risks or side effects.Not only can an echocardiogram create ultrasound images of heart structures, but it can also produce accurate assessment of the blood flowing through the heart by Doppler echocardiography, using pulsed or continuous wave Doppler ultrasound. This allows assessment of both normal and abnormal blood flow through the heart. Color Doppler as well as spectral Doppler is used to visualize any abnormal communications between the left and right side of the heart, any leaking of blood through the valves (valvular regurgitation), and to estimate how well the valves open (or do not open in the case of valvular stenosis). The Doppler technique can also be used for tissue motion and velocity measurement, by Tissue Doppler echocardiography.Echocardiography was also the first ultrasound subspecialty to use intravenous contrast. (See Contrast Echocardiography)Echocardiography is performed by cardiac sonographers, cardiac physiologists (UK) or doctors trained in echocardiography.