File - Ms. Zhong`s Classes
... Regulation of Heart Rate • The heart rate is also modified by various chemicals, hormones and ions - Epinephrine/ thyroxine: increases heart rate - Deficit Potassium ions: cause the heart to beat without strength and abnormal heart rhythms • The average heart rate in female is 72-80 ...
... Regulation of Heart Rate • The heart rate is also modified by various chemicals, hormones and ions - Epinephrine/ thyroxine: increases heart rate - Deficit Potassium ions: cause the heart to beat without strength and abnormal heart rhythms • The average heart rate in female is 72-80 ...
structure of human heart - external features
... various organs in the body through large aorta called systemic aorta. ...
... various organs in the body through large aorta called systemic aorta. ...
Left Bundle-Branch Block
... In patients with LBBB, pharmacologic stress imaging has been associated with fewer false-positive defects. Several studies have indicated the clinical value of pharmacologic stress MPI in patients with pre-existing LBBB.7-9 Wagdy et al7 evaluated 245 patients with LBBB who underwent thallium or sest ...
... In patients with LBBB, pharmacologic stress imaging has been associated with fewer false-positive defects. Several studies have indicated the clinical value of pharmacologic stress MPI in patients with pre-existing LBBB.7-9 Wagdy et al7 evaluated 245 patients with LBBB who underwent thallium or sest ...
Heart
... P waves absent; heart being paced by A-V node (40-60 beats/min) • Ventricular Fibrillation – Chaotic depolarization of ventricles; extremely irreg. as seen in heart attack, elec. shock ...
... P waves absent; heart being paced by A-V node (40-60 beats/min) • Ventricular Fibrillation – Chaotic depolarization of ventricles; extremely irreg. as seen in heart attack, elec. shock ...
3/10/2009 1 4. The two inferior chambers of the heart are known as
... 10. There are several named intervals associated with each cardiac cycle. Can you name 3? ...
... 10. There are several named intervals associated with each cardiac cycle. Can you name 3? ...
Slide 1 - AccessPharmacy
... Reticular interstitial pattern. The chest radiograph of a patient with cardiac disease who presented to the emergency department with progressive dyspnea. The initial diagnostic impression was interstitial pulmonary edema. The patient was taking amiodarone for malignant ventricular dysrhythmias (not ...
... Reticular interstitial pattern. The chest radiograph of a patient with cardiac disease who presented to the emergency department with progressive dyspnea. The initial diagnostic impression was interstitial pulmonary edema. The patient was taking amiodarone for malignant ventricular dysrhythmias (not ...
Frequently Asked Questions
... patients that would benefit from them. Assuming MADIT II and SCD-HeFT are positive, we anticipate that MTWA will play a critical roll in risk stratifying those patients that would most likely benefit from ICD therapy. 8. What are the mechanisms of Microvolt T-Wave Alternans? ...
... patients that would benefit from them. Assuming MADIT II and SCD-HeFT are positive, we anticipate that MTWA will play a critical roll in risk stratifying those patients that would most likely benefit from ICD therapy. 8. What are the mechanisms of Microvolt T-Wave Alternans? ...
Назва наукового напрямку (модуля): Семестр: 10 Ішемічна
... Form stimulating wave QRS: A similar blockade of the left bundle branch block legs Such a normal QRS A similar blockade of the right bundle branch block legs Similar regulations Similar to symptoms of acute coronary syndrome When endocardial electrode dislocation: Burst stimulator is realized in par ...
... Form stimulating wave QRS: A similar blockade of the left bundle branch block legs Such a normal QRS A similar blockade of the right bundle branch block legs Similar regulations Similar to symptoms of acute coronary syndrome When endocardial electrode dislocation: Burst stimulator is realized in par ...
Job Description
... Works closely / regularly reports to the Head of service in order to pass on any problems and any significant incidents relating to their specialist area of Cardiology. Receives calls from a wide range /variety of hospital staff including physicians requesting cardiac investigations. Also receives c ...
... Works closely / regularly reports to the Head of service in order to pass on any problems and any significant incidents relating to their specialist area of Cardiology. Receives calls from a wide range /variety of hospital staff including physicians requesting cardiac investigations. Also receives c ...
Current outcomes and risk factors for the Norwood procedure
... life.9 The data are similarly ambiguous for fetal diagnosis,10-13 anatomic subtype of HLHS,5,6,8,10,14,15 lower operative weight,5,6,8,10,16-18 smaller ascending aortic diameter,5,6,16,17,19-21 longer circulatory arrest6,11,17,20 or cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) time,11,17,21 noncardiac congenital an ...
... life.9 The data are similarly ambiguous for fetal diagnosis,10-13 anatomic subtype of HLHS,5,6,8,10,14,15 lower operative weight,5,6,8,10,16-18 smaller ascending aortic diameter,5,6,16,17,19-21 longer circulatory arrest6,11,17,20 or cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) time,11,17,21 noncardiac congenital an ...
Flow for each: oxygen IV cardiac monitor EKG lab results
... Recognize the classic presentation of thoracic aortic dissection as well as formulate three additional differential diagnoses consistent with chest pain o Biggest risk factor is HTN (marfan, Ehlers danlos, weight lifting increase risk too) o DDx: myocardial infarction, pulmonary embolus, aortic an ...
... Recognize the classic presentation of thoracic aortic dissection as well as formulate three additional differential diagnoses consistent with chest pain o Biggest risk factor is HTN (marfan, Ehlers danlos, weight lifting increase risk too) o DDx: myocardial infarction, pulmonary embolus, aortic an ...
1 : A 60-year-old male patient on aspirin, nitrates, and a beta blocker
... e. Discharge the patient from the ER with increases in nitrates and beta blockers 2 : A 60-year-old white female presents with epigastric pain, nausea and vomiting, heart rate of 50, and pronounced first-degree AV block on ER cardiac monitor. Blood pressure is 130/80. The coronary artery most likely ...
... e. Discharge the patient from the ER with increases in nitrates and beta blockers 2 : A 60-year-old white female presents with epigastric pain, nausea and vomiting, heart rate of 50, and pronounced first-degree AV block on ER cardiac monitor. Blood pressure is 130/80. The coronary artery most likely ...
Effects of Early Mobilization Program on the Heart Rate and Blood
... only safe and doesn’t increase vascular complications resulting from angiographic, but also increases patient's comfort (12, 13). After acute myocardial infarction, despite the expansion and enhancement of care patterns, a significant group of patients still traditionally remain in bed for a long tim ...
... only safe and doesn’t increase vascular complications resulting from angiographic, but also increases patient's comfort (12, 13). After acute myocardial infarction, despite the expansion and enhancement of care patterns, a significant group of patients still traditionally remain in bed for a long tim ...
Cardiac Conduction System
... Conduction System • Sinoatrial Node (SA Node) – this is the heart’s “natural pacemaker;” each contraction of the heart is initiated here; an action potential spreads through the atria causing contraction of the myocardial walls • Atrioventricular Node (AV Node) – the impulse from the SA node travel ...
... Conduction System • Sinoatrial Node (SA Node) – this is the heart’s “natural pacemaker;” each contraction of the heart is initiated here; an action potential spreads through the atria causing contraction of the myocardial walls • Atrioventricular Node (AV Node) – the impulse from the SA node travel ...
Coronary Artery Disease
... Written by Russell A. Ciafone, M.D., F.A.C.C. Coronary artery disease is the most frequent cause of death in the western world. But what is coronary artery disease exactly? What are the coronary arteries? Coronary arteries are the blood vessels that bring oxygen and nutrients to the heart. Think of ...
... Written by Russell A. Ciafone, M.D., F.A.C.C. Coronary artery disease is the most frequent cause of death in the western world. But what is coronary artery disease exactly? What are the coronary arteries? Coronary arteries are the blood vessels that bring oxygen and nutrients to the heart. Think of ...
NOTES Mod #4 Heart Failure/Pulmonary Edema
... 6. Classifications of heart failure *Make sure you understand the difference! See above also. a. Systolic versus Diastolic Failure *Read text p. 873 and see above. What is the difference between systolic and diastolic failure? b. Left-sided versus right sided failure **(see text p. 873, fig. 30-1; H ...
... 6. Classifications of heart failure *Make sure you understand the difference! See above also. a. Systolic versus Diastolic Failure *Read text p. 873 and see above. What is the difference between systolic and diastolic failure? b. Left-sided versus right sided failure **(see text p. 873, fig. 30-1; H ...
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... My patient has Atrial Fibrillation and needs DAPT. What do I do? This is a difficult area. The WOEST trial (ref 3) and Danish registry (ref 4) provide some reassurance that warfarin and clopidogrel alone are safe immediately post PCI however guidelines still recommend triple therapy (warfarin, aspir ...
... My patient has Atrial Fibrillation and needs DAPT. What do I do? This is a difficult area. The WOEST trial (ref 3) and Danish registry (ref 4) provide some reassurance that warfarin and clopidogrel alone are safe immediately post PCI however guidelines still recommend triple therapy (warfarin, aspir ...
Philips Announces System with PiezoCrystal Transducer
... array transducer delivers true, real-time 3D volumes that allow physicians to examine the beating heart as if they were holding it in their hands. It also allows Live xPlane Imaging, which displays two simultaneous views of the heart from the same heartbeat. One image is a 2D baseline reference and ...
... array transducer delivers true, real-time 3D volumes that allow physicians to examine the beating heart as if they were holding it in their hands. It also allows Live xPlane Imaging, which displays two simultaneous views of the heart from the same heartbeat. One image is a 2D baseline reference and ...
Post stent care
... My patient has Atrial Fibrillation and needs DAPT. What do I do? This is a difficult area. The WOEST trial (ref 3) and Danish registry (ref 4) provide some reassurance that warfarin and clopidogrel alone are safe immediately post PCI however guidelines still recommend triple therapy (warfarin, aspir ...
... My patient has Atrial Fibrillation and needs DAPT. What do I do? This is a difficult area. The WOEST trial (ref 3) and Danish registry (ref 4) provide some reassurance that warfarin and clopidogrel alone are safe immediately post PCI however guidelines still recommend triple therapy (warfarin, aspir ...
hypertension
... • Rapidly inflate the cuff to 180mmHg. Release air from the cuff at a moderate rate • Listen with the stethoscope ,simultaneously observe the sphygmomanometer. ...
... • Rapidly inflate the cuff to 180mmHg. Release air from the cuff at a moderate rate • Listen with the stethoscope ,simultaneously observe the sphygmomanometer. ...
The Mitral L-Wave - Heart Clinic of Louisiana
... a shortened duration of early filling (E-wave), and occurs sooner in diastasis (Figs. 2 and 3).4 To our knowledge, this characteristic of L-waves has not been addressed clinically. In patients with LV systolic dysfunction, the presence of an L-wave was found to be associated with clinical heart fail ...
... a shortened duration of early filling (E-wave), and occurs sooner in diastasis (Figs. 2 and 3).4 To our knowledge, this characteristic of L-waves has not been addressed clinically. In patients with LV systolic dysfunction, the presence of an L-wave was found to be associated with clinical heart fail ...
Blood pressure
... (mmHg) when the heart is contracting or pumping blood out into the arteries. The lower number is known as the ‘diastolic’ blood pressure and is the pressure in mmHg when the heart is resting or filling between contractions. The two measurements are usually ...
... (mmHg) when the heart is contracting or pumping blood out into the arteries. The lower number is known as the ‘diastolic’ blood pressure and is the pressure in mmHg when the heart is resting or filling between contractions. The two measurements are usually ...