Lorna LVNC
... Usually occurs distal to the papillary muscles (Finsterer, 2005). In hearts with LVHT there is: (1) extensive spongy transformation of the LV myocardium and frequently associated with other cardiac morphologic abnormalities; (2) prominent coarse trabeculations of the ventricular wall and deep rece ...
... Usually occurs distal to the papillary muscles (Finsterer, 2005). In hearts with LVHT there is: (1) extensive spongy transformation of the LV myocardium and frequently associated with other cardiac morphologic abnormalities; (2) prominent coarse trabeculations of the ventricular wall and deep rece ...
case report - journal of evolution of medical and dental sciences
... and total serum protein was 8.6 mg/dl and 3.8 gm/dl respectively. It responded to treatment with intravenous calcium gluconate. Protein supplementation was also given. Suture removal was done on 7th day. Repeat echocardiography showed improving left ventricular function and ejection fraction. She wa ...
... and total serum protein was 8.6 mg/dl and 3.8 gm/dl respectively. It responded to treatment with intravenous calcium gluconate. Protein supplementation was also given. Suture removal was done on 7th day. Repeat echocardiography showed improving left ventricular function and ejection fraction. She wa ...
Zoltan Papp, M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc. Institute of Cardiology, Clinical
... The diagnosis of diastolic heart failure is made when a patient presents with heart failure and normal left ventricular contractile performance. It stands in opposition to systolic heart failure, which is diagnosed when a patient presents with heart failure and reduced left ventricular contractile p ...
... The diagnosis of diastolic heart failure is made when a patient presents with heart failure and normal left ventricular contractile performance. It stands in opposition to systolic heart failure, which is diagnosed when a patient presents with heart failure and reduced left ventricular contractile p ...
Title: The determinants of right ventricular failure in patients admitted
... RV failure has been shown to be a strong predictor of poor outcome. It has been shown that pulmonary hypertension, which may lead to RV failure, is not related to the degree of LV systolic dysfunction, but is strongly associated with diastolic dysfunction, suggesting that the severity or the degree ...
... RV failure has been shown to be a strong predictor of poor outcome. It has been shown that pulmonary hypertension, which may lead to RV failure, is not related to the degree of LV systolic dysfunction, but is strongly associated with diastolic dysfunction, suggesting that the severity or the degree ...
Mechanisms underlying abnormal epicardium formation in the
... (middle), and the endocardium (inner). Although relatively quiescent in the adult (merely providing an outer protective layer to the heart), the embryonic epicardium is essential for normal heart development, contributing to structures such as cardiac valves and coronary vessels. Studies in our labo ...
... (middle), and the endocardium (inner). Although relatively quiescent in the adult (merely providing an outer protective layer to the heart), the embryonic epicardium is essential for normal heart development, contributing to structures such as cardiac valves and coronary vessels. Studies in our labo ...
Cardiomyopathy – anaesthetic challenges MGMC
... 1 in 4000 live births, and has a quoted mortality of between 20% and 50%. • PPCM usually presents post 36 weeks but may develop for up to 5 months postpartum. • It may recur in subsequent pregnancies; ...
... 1 in 4000 live births, and has a quoted mortality of between 20% and 50%. • PPCM usually presents post 36 weeks but may develop for up to 5 months postpartum. • It may recur in subsequent pregnancies; ...
Pilot study of Kutaki ( Picrorrhiza kurroa) in Hypertension
... hypertension is caused by the vitiation of pitta, rakta, meda and obstructing the channels of the body. So to cure the disease a drug having the properties of reducing pitta, meda, rakta and cleaning the channels of the body is preferred. So a herbal drug Kutaki (Picrorrhiza kurroa) having the simil ...
... hypertension is caused by the vitiation of pitta, rakta, meda and obstructing the channels of the body. So to cure the disease a drug having the properties of reducing pitta, meda, rakta and cleaning the channels of the body is preferred. So a herbal drug Kutaki (Picrorrhiza kurroa) having the simil ...
Unit 10 Student Guided Notes Heart -Introduction Parts of the Heart
... nerve #10). This nerve pathway called the ____________________________________ (not under conscious control) has two system that affect the Heart Rate: 1. Parasympathetic System - _________________________________________. 2. Sympathetic System - Causes the heart beat to ______________ during times ...
... nerve #10). This nerve pathway called the ____________________________________ (not under conscious control) has two system that affect the Heart Rate: 1. Parasympathetic System - _________________________________________. 2. Sympathetic System - Causes the heart beat to ______________ during times ...
Part 1: EKG
... Blood pressure refers to the pressure exerted by the blood against the walls of the blood vessels. Blood pressure is highest in the arteries and decreases steadily through the vascular system until it returns to the heart. The entry of blood into the arteries each time the heart beats causes the pre ...
... Blood pressure refers to the pressure exerted by the blood against the walls of the blood vessels. Blood pressure is highest in the arteries and decreases steadily through the vascular system until it returns to the heart. The entry of blood into the arteries each time the heart beats causes the pre ...
Definitions
... Palpitation: is the uncomfortable awareness of the heart rhythm. Normal palpitations occur with exercise, emotion and stress or after taking substances that increase adrenergic activity or decrease vagal activity. Abnormal palpitations may occur for no reason and may be fast or strongand-slow. Palpi ...
... Palpitation: is the uncomfortable awareness of the heart rhythm. Normal palpitations occur with exercise, emotion and stress or after taking substances that increase adrenergic activity or decrease vagal activity. Abnormal palpitations may occur for no reason and may be fast or strongand-slow. Palpi ...
Systolic vs. Diastolic Heart Failure, is there a difference?
... Poor toleration of certain kinds of hemodynamic stress, each of which results in increased LV diastolic pressure: Atrial Fib: loss of atrial contraction can dramatically reduce LV filling and limit the stroke volume Tachycardia: increase in heart rate shortens the duration of diastole which can limi ...
... Poor toleration of certain kinds of hemodynamic stress, each of which results in increased LV diastolic pressure: Atrial Fib: loss of atrial contraction can dramatically reduce LV filling and limit the stroke volume Tachycardia: increase in heart rate shortens the duration of diastole which can limi ...
File - A. Hammond Biology
... pulmonary artery, to become oxygenated - this is the pulmonary circulation. It is then returned to the heart, via the pulmonary vein, from where it is pumped again all the way around the body via the aorta - this is the systemic circulation.” 1. (b) The student has provided three correct responses b ...
... pulmonary artery, to become oxygenated - this is the pulmonary circulation. It is then returned to the heart, via the pulmonary vein, from where it is pumped again all the way around the body via the aorta - this is the systemic circulation.” 1. (b) The student has provided three correct responses b ...
Cyanotic Heart Disease
... because the baby is also anticoagulated, and vaginal delivery carries an increased risk to the fetus of intracranial hemorrhage. patients who have a dilated unstable aorta (e.g., Marfan syndrome), severe pulmonary hypertension, severe obstructive lesion such as aortic stenosis. If vaginal delivery i ...
... because the baby is also anticoagulated, and vaginal delivery carries an increased risk to the fetus of intracranial hemorrhage. patients who have a dilated unstable aorta (e.g., Marfan syndrome), severe pulmonary hypertension, severe obstructive lesion such as aortic stenosis. If vaginal delivery i ...
Indicators for MRI Scans
... rule out aortic dissection, aneurysm, leaking thoracic aneurysm, exclude aortic source of peripheral embolisation, Valsalva aneurysm, Marfan’s syndrome and aorta annular actasia, after therapy of aortic dissection of aortic arch anomalies, coarctation, following aortic angioplasty, peri-aortic absce ...
... rule out aortic dissection, aneurysm, leaking thoracic aneurysm, exclude aortic source of peripheral embolisation, Valsalva aneurysm, Marfan’s syndrome and aorta annular actasia, after therapy of aortic dissection of aortic arch anomalies, coarctation, following aortic angioplasty, peri-aortic absce ...
31101-Review
... term lead related complication, which have been reported in up to 20% of cases at 10 years[3]. This figure is thought to be even higher in the pediatric and CHD population. Most of the long-term event in this clinical setting are lead related[4]. Alternative implant techniques have been devised in t ...
... term lead related complication, which have been reported in up to 20% of cases at 10 years[3]. This figure is thought to be even higher in the pediatric and CHD population. Most of the long-term event in this clinical setting are lead related[4]. Alternative implant techniques have been devised in t ...
S1936879815016945_mmc1
... The elevated risk of cardiogenic shocks in the i.v.-BB group was explained by severe cases of AMI, reflected by higher Killip classes in these patients (5). The impact of i.v. BB in patients with AMI and PCI has not been assessed. Several studies demonstrated that BB can improve cardiac function and ...
... The elevated risk of cardiogenic shocks in the i.v.-BB group was explained by severe cases of AMI, reflected by higher Killip classes in these patients (5). The impact of i.v. BB in patients with AMI and PCI has not been assessed. Several studies demonstrated that BB can improve cardiac function and ...
REVISION 1 (64 Marks)
... was related to abnormalities in the diastolic properties of the left ventricle. Two groups of patients, one with DHF and the other the control group with no symptoms of DHF, were assessed to compare: ...
... was related to abnormalities in the diastolic properties of the left ventricle. Two groups of patients, one with DHF and the other the control group with no symptoms of DHF, were assessed to compare: ...
Krok 2. Stomatology Загальний медичний профіль 1 A 38-year
... A Placing the patient in Trendelenburg position B Intravenous injection of 50\% analgin C Intravenous injection of 0,1\% adrenalin D Intravenous injection of cordiamin E Intravenous injection of prednisolone ...
... A Placing the patient in Trendelenburg position B Intravenous injection of 50\% analgin C Intravenous injection of 0,1\% adrenalin D Intravenous injection of cordiamin E Intravenous injection of prednisolone ...
BIOE_360_Team_Template_Case_2
... of expired air to maintain oxygenation and then in 1960, CPR as we know it today was introduced combining expired air with chest compressions. Adult CPR instructions were originally 100 compressions per minute, but now are 100-120 per minute. For adults, a compression is defined as at least 2 inches ...
... of expired air to maintain oxygenation and then in 1960, CPR as we know it today was introduced combining expired air with chest compressions. Adult CPR instructions were originally 100 compressions per minute, but now are 100-120 per minute. For adults, a compression is defined as at least 2 inches ...
EXERCISE AND THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
... Examine the anatomy of the cardio-respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Discover how the body adapts to CV exercise training. List the specific biochemical and cellular adaptations that are made by the body in response to training. Describe and trace the route taken by oxygen molecules as they wor ...
... Examine the anatomy of the cardio-respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Discover how the body adapts to CV exercise training. List the specific biochemical and cellular adaptations that are made by the body in response to training. Describe and trace the route taken by oxygen molecules as they wor ...
Pulmonary artery ruPture in a Patient receiving artificial heart exPlant
... of cardiac tamponade. He was taken to the operating room emergently and underwent re-exploration with cardiopulmonary bypass. The bleeding source was identified from a 1cm hole at the left main PA distal to the transplant anastomosis and repaired via pericardial patch. He was transferred back to the ...
... of cardiac tamponade. He was taken to the operating room emergently and underwent re-exploration with cardiopulmonary bypass. The bleeding source was identified from a 1cm hole at the left main PA distal to the transplant anastomosis and repaired via pericardial patch. He was transferred back to the ...
2-Heart sounds2015-03-08 09:541.7 MB
... • It is always normal. It sounds as “lub”. It is also called S1. • It is usually prolonged, but dull in nature. • It is caused by the closure of AV valves. • It is best heard when auscultated at mitral and tricuspid areas. • It occurs at the beginning of ventricular systole in relation to cardiac cy ...
... • It is always normal. It sounds as “lub”. It is also called S1. • It is usually prolonged, but dull in nature. • It is caused by the closure of AV valves. • It is best heard when auscultated at mitral and tricuspid areas. • It occurs at the beginning of ventricular systole in relation to cardiac cy ...
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
... The two largest VEINS in the body are the superior and inferior VENA CAVA, Which carry blood toward the heart from the rest of the body (except for the lungs). The Heart: ...
... The two largest VEINS in the body are the superior and inferior VENA CAVA, Which carry blood toward the heart from the rest of the body (except for the lungs). The Heart: ...