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anesthetic management of specific cardiovascular diseases
anesthetic management of specific cardiovascular diseases

... diseases. To ensure oxygen delivery to the tissue, the cardiac output and oxygen content of the blood should be optimized. Cardiac output is the product of stroke volume and heart rate. Patients with cardiovascular diseases may have reduced cardiac output due to decreased stroke volume. The determin ...
Prophylaxis of Venous Thromboembolism
Prophylaxis of Venous Thromboembolism

... • The risk increases with age and in the presence of heart failure. ...
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Esteck Body Scan

... • It only provides numerical analyses of the input electrocardiogram. • Estimate of the parasympathetic and sympathetic system stimulation. • PP module: Analyze the pulse waveform by photoelectric plethysmography and Pulse rate. • Evaluation of Large and small artery • EIS module: • Monitoring of di ...
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SESSION 10 - Middle Mediastinum, Pericardium, Heart And Great

... 26. What is the name of the band of tissue arising from the right branch of the Bundle of His that supplies the anterior papillary muscle in the right ventricle? ...
Hemodynamic Assessment ¼ π Assessment of Systolic Function
Hemodynamic Assessment ¼ π Assessment of Systolic Function

... the lumen is generally flat and losses are minimal toward the center of the vessel • Mass density (1/2 ρ) for normal blood equals 4 • There is conservation of energy; that is, there is no energy transfer Therefore, the Bernoulli’s Equation can be simplified to: ...
BALLOON DILATATION OF THE RIGHT VENTRICULAR OUTFLOW
BALLOON DILATATION OF THE RIGHT VENTRICULAR OUTFLOW

... morbidity that includes prolonged mechanical ventilation, increased inotrope requirement and end organ dysfunction. The additional disadvantages include the need for ventriculotomy and higher risk of reoperation. Due to the increased demands of postoperative care coupled with these disadvantages, ma ...
Cardiac Procedures
Cardiac Procedures

... distributes to myocardium via blood flow and intact cell membrane Na/K pump. Resting tissue (imaged before or several hours after stress) takes up isotope normally as perfusion is adequate at rest. Ischemic tissue (stress induced) beyond coronary stenosis does not take up isotope intracellulary- app ...
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Murmurs - stjpap 2011

... Heart size, primary pulmonary disease, aortic abnormalities Hypertrophy of chambers, aortic stenosis (LV), tricuspid stenosis (RA), aortic regurgitation ...
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Total arterial compliance estimated by stroke volume-to

... arterial compliance, such that alternative methods must be used (2, 13, 16, 36). Conversely, a previous study has shown that SV/PP is linearly related (r 5 0.80) to total arterial compliance estimated by exponential fitting of diastolic pressure decay (9). Our study indicates that SV/PP was a simple ...
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Beware herbal medicine and over-the

... can lead to more heart problems. The caffeine in some of these medicines, and on its own, can stimulate the central nervous system, raise blood pressure and cause a rapid heart rate. The decongestants in cold and flu remedies can stimulate the heart, cause an abnormally rapid heart rate and interfer ...
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118Exam4Aprint-Autumn2015

... You can keep this list of exam questions. You may write on it if you wish. Marking & keeping this test is the only way you will know the answers on your mark-sense form. Each question has only 1 correct answer. Use a pencil to bubble in your choice on mark-sense form. If you need clarification for a ...
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indication questions

... Avoid, while wearing Treating a patient with any concurrent medical monitoring equipment is not the monitor Contraindication #1, recommended. If patient is otherwise a good see page 4 of IFU candidate for Urgent PC therapy, they may be scheduled for treatment when the Holter monitoring is complete. ...
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Venous Pressure

... the common carotid artery . occludable - the JVP can be stopped by occluding the internal jugular vein by lightly pressing against the neck. It will fill from above . ...
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The body_s transport system enrich

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Transcranial Doppler in Rehabilitation
Transcranial Doppler in Rehabilitation

... widely used in stroke units, neurology, neurosurgery, cardiology, vascular surgery, and other departments of acute patients’ care. Unfortunately, till now, TCD technology is not used appropriately in the neurological rehabilitation departments and only some investigations was done to evaluate the si ...
Circulatory System Questions
Circulatory System Questions

... What function do they have in common? What is different about their function? 3. What are some differences between veins and arteries? Also why are they different? 4. Name 4 structures that are part of the electrical system of the heart. Place them in order of conduction. Also, why is one of them ca ...
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Conclusions. Trimetazidine MR showed high efficiency in the

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Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

...  QOL scores improved by nearly 50% in each treatment group  Conclusion: No clinical benefit of adding an ACE inhibitor or ...
ADVANCED CONCEPTS IN CARDIOVASCULAR NURSING FINAL
ADVANCED CONCEPTS IN CARDIOVASCULAR NURSING FINAL

... A cardiac vector is the path of depolarization through the heart muscle of the atria and ventricles. Theses vectors travel in many different directions and lengths depending on the area of the heart in which the wave of depolarization is traveling. The vectors can be seen on an electrocardiogram (EC ...
CRT consensus set to standardize and improve care for patients
CRT consensus set to standardize and improve care for patients

... CRT follow-up This section outlines how follow-up should be organised and what assessments should be made. The complementary role of remote monitoring is discussed, with a special focus on how remote hemodynamic monitoring can be used. The need for strong cooperation between the heart failure specia ...
tone during exercise. The normal straight line relationships between
tone during exercise. The normal straight line relationships between

... the aim of studying changes in heart rate, stroke volume and cardiac sympathetic tone during exercise. The normal straight line relationships between work load, cardiac output, heart rate and oxygen uptake were compared with those of patients whose ventricular rates were controlled by artificial pac ...
Rigid Spine Syndrome: A Noninvasive Cardiac Evaluation Abstract
Rigid Spine Syndrome: A Noninvasive Cardiac Evaluation Abstract

... chest pain, a systolic murmur, heart displacement to the left, and MVP. The mechanics of this pseudo heart disease are not well understood. The second cardiac finding in our RSS patients was right-sided heart disease secondary to pulmonary dysfunction. The findings of pulmonary hypertension were mor ...
Understanding Preload
Understanding Preload

... determined in the intact heart, other indices of preload such as ventricular end diastolic volume (EDV) or pressure (EDP) are used. In general, EDV offers a better estimation of preload than EDP. The relationship between the changes in preload and stroke volume depends on the morphology and Frank-St ...
Case 1205: Penetrating chest Injury Authors and Affiliations
Case 1205: Penetrating chest Injury Authors and Affiliations

... degrees of laryngeal and tracheal injuries, from inflammation and oedema to stenosis, especially at the level of the erytenoids. Even perforations of the trachea and oesophagus have been known to occur, and tracheostomy would reduce the likelihood of these complications but also reduce the respirato ...
Continuous Cardiac Output Module, E-PiCCO
Continuous Cardiac Output Module, E-PiCCO

... Continuous cardiac output calculation also uses the CVP value, which is obtained automatically or can be set manually. If the algorithm does not get the CVP value automatically or manually, a default value of 5 mmHg is used. ...
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