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Atrial Fibrillation - Royal College of Emergency Medicine

... setting is 80-89%, compared to 50% for pharmacological cardioversion9. If DC cardioversion fails to restore sinus rhythm and the patient remains unstable give amiodarone 300mg IV over 10-20 min and re-attempt electrical cardioversion. The loading dose of amiodarone can be followed by an infusion of ...
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Blood Vessel Lecture Test Questions – Set 5

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Perioperative Cardiovascular Evaluation for Noncardiac Surgery

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ERT Critical Care Consult

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Cardiac rehabilitation II

...  From supine to sitting then standing.  Progressive increase in the ambulation distance then stair climbing (down) and then progression to stair up.  Initially, the patient does the ex for short duration and high frequency (several times) per day until the patient's condition improves and vice ve ...
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Neuroprotection by Dr Bickler

... after cardiac arrest due to ventricular fibrillation, therapeutic mild hypothermia increased the rate of a favorable neurologic outcome and reduced mortality -patients were cooled to a bladder temp of 32-34oC for 24 hr -mortality at 6 months was 41% in hypothermia group, 55% in normothermia -Bernard ...
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RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES KARNATAKA,

... in whom arrythmia or sudden cardiac death occurred over 30 days were also noted. ECG was done at day 1, 3, 5, 10, 15 and 30. It was noted that QTc was more prolonged in AMI patients than in controls. QTc was greater in patients treated without thrombolytics than those treated with thrombolytics for ...
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... The walls of veins have three layers of tissues like the arteries but veins are much thinner and less elastic than arteries.Veins have valves that help in the process of returning blood to the heart by preventing blood from flowing reverse. 4. Anna’s autopsy report noted mitral valve prolapse. This ...
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Third-Degree Heart Block in Thalassemia major: A Case Report

... These complications are reversible in some patients by early detection of iron deposition and then intensive iron chelation therapy [5]. The T2- ...
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Third-Degree Heart Block in Thalassemia major: A Case Report

... These complications are reversible in some patients by early detection of iron deposition and then intensive iron chelation therapy [5]. The T2- ...
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... Using a sphygmomanometer which constricts the brachial artery and then slowly allows the blood to pass through. (b) 125/90 What does this mean? It means that their systole pressure is 125 and their diastole is 90, Which isn't too far away from normal. ...
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CHAPTER 6 - Bison Academy

... cycle is shown graphically in Figure 6.1. We will start the analysis of the cardiac cycle by beginning with the electrical stimulus for contraction, denoted by the bottom most ECG plot (the QRS peak). Shortly after this electrical event, the heart muscle begins to contract at EDV, causing the blood ...
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The Heart

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Slide 1 - AccessCardiology

... Postoperative automatic junctional tachycardia 8 hours after complete repair of AV septal defect in a 3-month-old infant. Using the V1−V2−V3 montage from a standard electrocardiographic recording device, the device cables corresponding to V1 and V2 are connected to the two temporary atrial epicardia ...
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Cardiovascular Complications

... Types of Cardiovascular Complication • Peripartum cardiomyopathy 1. Congestive cardiomyopathy (during the late stage of pregnancy (3 months) or within the first 6 months postpartum) 2. Absence of other causes of heart failure 3. Its etioloty is uncertain 4. Manifestations: symptoms caused by heart ...
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Bispectral index monitoring - the Australia and New Zealand

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... Systolic heart failure refers to a weakened ability of the heart to contract in systole, and is the most common type of chronic HF. It is diagnosed with a finding of a left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of less than 40% on echocardiography. 1 Patients should have documentation of either their ...
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The Circulatory System

... caused by the closing of the heart valves.  The “lub” is from the shutting of the valves between the atria and ventricles when blood is moved from the top to the bottom of the heart.  The “dub” is the closing of the valves between the ventricles and the arteries that leave the heart. ...
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