Hemodynamics- principles 1 DR PRASANTH
... • Fluid filled system-distortion of wave forms- artifacts, amplification of systolic pressure in periphery, damping or augmentation of frequency response system. • For precise,undistorted ,high fidelity pressure recordings • Micromamometer chips at the end of catheters ...
... • Fluid filled system-distortion of wave forms- artifacts, amplification of systolic pressure in periphery, damping or augmentation of frequency response system. • For precise,undistorted ,high fidelity pressure recordings • Micromamometer chips at the end of catheters ...
File - LHS Sports Med
... 19. The highest pressure in the heart, which correlates to ventricular contraction: __________________ 20. A serious condition of the body that is a precursor to death: __________________ 21. A soft-tissue injury in which there is a tear or cut in the skin: __________________ 22. Large vein that is ...
... 19. The highest pressure in the heart, which correlates to ventricular contraction: __________________ 20. A serious condition of the body that is a precursor to death: __________________ 21. A soft-tissue injury in which there is a tear or cut in the skin: __________________ 22. Large vein that is ...
wall motion analysis in crt non-responders
... Introduction: The introduction of cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) in patients with chronic heart failure and left bundle brunch block has improved their outcome. However, there is a rate of non-response in over 30%, particularly in patients with ischemic heart disease. The mechanism of non-r ...
... Introduction: The introduction of cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) in patients with chronic heart failure and left bundle brunch block has improved their outcome. However, there is a rate of non-response in over 30%, particularly in patients with ischemic heart disease. The mechanism of non-r ...
17 - Karmayog .org
... The heart is an unstoppable pump beating night and day for as long as you live. This action of pumping circulates blood which is needed by every cell of your body. Blood is loaded with life giving oxygen and nutrients without which the cells would die. This CV system consists of the heart and a set ...
... The heart is an unstoppable pump beating night and day for as long as you live. This action of pumping circulates blood which is needed by every cell of your body. Blood is loaded with life giving oxygen and nutrients without which the cells would die. This CV system consists of the heart and a set ...
Pediatric Cardiology in the ED
... • 16 year old male presenting with chest pain. • Not in distress, normal vital signs • What cardiac causes of chest pain do you need to rule out? • How will you rule them out (history, exam, ...
... • 16 year old male presenting with chest pain. • Not in distress, normal vital signs • What cardiac causes of chest pain do you need to rule out? • How will you rule them out (history, exam, ...
Electrocardiographic changes and intracranial pathology
... microscopic areas of focal necrosis, subendocardial petechial hemorrhage, mononuclear infiltrates and myofibrillar degeneration. Some researchers believe that, in certain cases, this damage is reversible, and therefore may not be present on postmortem examination. 2 Alpha-receptor stimulation from ...
... microscopic areas of focal necrosis, subendocardial petechial hemorrhage, mononuclear infiltrates and myofibrillar degeneration. Some researchers believe that, in certain cases, this damage is reversible, and therefore may not be present on postmortem examination. 2 Alpha-receptor stimulation from ...
Heart Valves
... Cardiac Output:Cardiac output is the amount of blood pumped by each ventricle during a given period. The cardiac output in a resting adult is about 5 L per minute but varies greatly depending on the metabolic needs of the body. Cardiac output is computed by multiplying the stroke volume by the hear ...
... Cardiac Output:Cardiac output is the amount of blood pumped by each ventricle during a given period. The cardiac output in a resting adult is about 5 L per minute but varies greatly depending on the metabolic needs of the body. Cardiac output is computed by multiplying the stroke volume by the hear ...
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... days after their onset. This is may be due to extension of the area of infarction, hemorrhage into it, or the development of oedema with consequent mass effect. It is important to distinguish such patients from those who are deterioratin as a result of complications such as hypoxia, sepsis, epilepti ...
... days after their onset. This is may be due to extension of the area of infarction, hemorrhage into it, or the development of oedema with consequent mass effect. It is important to distinguish such patients from those who are deterioratin as a result of complications such as hypoxia, sepsis, epilepti ...
SINGLE VENTRICLE SURVIVORSHIP CLINIC
... echocardiograms, which are limited by the penetration of sound waves, cardiac MRI provides more detailed pictures of the beating heart and blood vessels in order to evaluate structure and function. Unlike CT scans, an MRI doesn’t use ionizing radiation, so it doesn’t increase the risk for cancer. Ca ...
... echocardiograms, which are limited by the penetration of sound waves, cardiac MRI provides more detailed pictures of the beating heart and blood vessels in order to evaluate structure and function. Unlike CT scans, an MRI doesn’t use ionizing radiation, so it doesn’t increase the risk for cancer. Ca ...
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... change. In this study, no death was observed and all patients were discharge with good outcome. Physicians who working in endemic areas should be informed of scorpion bites and potentially dangerous side effects caused by common species. It is impotence to selecting the appropriate protocol to treat ...
... change. In this study, no death was observed and all patients were discharge with good outcome. Physicians who working in endemic areas should be informed of scorpion bites and potentially dangerous side effects caused by common species. It is impotence to selecting the appropriate protocol to treat ...
Full Text - Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal
... change. In this study, no death was observed and all patients were discharge with good outcome. Physicians who working in endemic areas should be informed of scorpion bites and potentially dangerous side effects caused by common species. It is impotence to selecting the appropriate protocol to treat ...
... change. In this study, no death was observed and all patients were discharge with good outcome. Physicians who working in endemic areas should be informed of scorpion bites and potentially dangerous side effects caused by common species. It is impotence to selecting the appropriate protocol to treat ...
single ventricle survivorship clinic
... echocardiograms, which are limited by the penetration of sound waves, cardiac MRI provides more detailed pictures of the beating heart and blood vessels in order to evaluate structure and function. Unlike CT scans, an MRI doesn’t use ionizing radiation, so it doesn’t increase the risk for cancer. Ca ...
... echocardiograms, which are limited by the penetration of sound waves, cardiac MRI provides more detailed pictures of the beating heart and blood vessels in order to evaluate structure and function. Unlike CT scans, an MRI doesn’t use ionizing radiation, so it doesn’t increase the risk for cancer. Ca ...
Disease of the Heart
... with nitroglycerin to dilate coronary arteries. • Edema fluid in tissues, often caused by poor circulation ...
... with nitroglycerin to dilate coronary arteries. • Edema fluid in tissues, often caused by poor circulation ...
Thinking Outside the “Box”— The Ultrasound Contrast
... blood and do not readily diffuse across microbubble membranes (11,12). Additionally, because carbon-fluorine bonds are the tightest covalent bonds found in nature, perfluorocarbons are biologically inert. The efficacy of echocardiographic contrast agents is not in question—multiple studies have esta ...
... blood and do not readily diffuse across microbubble membranes (11,12). Additionally, because carbon-fluorine bonds are the tightest covalent bonds found in nature, perfluorocarbons are biologically inert. The efficacy of echocardiographic contrast agents is not in question—multiple studies have esta ...
Cardiac Cycle
... For the Starling’s effect, the greater stroke volume is due to a bigger volume that fills the ventricle before contraction (higher EDV), stretching the ventricle to a greater systolic muscle tension. The ESV is not altered by Starling’s. The increased preload or EDV produce the larger stroke volume. ...
... For the Starling’s effect, the greater stroke volume is due to a bigger volume that fills the ventricle before contraction (higher EDV), stretching the ventricle to a greater systolic muscle tension. The ESV is not altered by Starling’s. The increased preload or EDV produce the larger stroke volume. ...
Cardiac Physiology
... – Determined by extent of venous return and by sympathetic activity – Influenced by two types of controls • Intrinsic control • Extrinsic control ...
... – Determined by extent of venous return and by sympathetic activity – Influenced by two types of controls • Intrinsic control • Extrinsic control ...
Properties of Cardiac muscle MCQ
... B. Nuclei are in the periphery. C. Rich in blood supply and mitochondria. D. They form branching network connected by intercalated discs. 3. The excitability of the cardiac muscle is increased by the following factor except: A. Hypokalemia. B. Sympathetic stimulation. C. Mild ischemia. D. Catecholam ...
... B. Nuclei are in the periphery. C. Rich in blood supply and mitochondria. D. They form branching network connected by intercalated discs. 3. The excitability of the cardiac muscle is increased by the following factor except: A. Hypokalemia. B. Sympathetic stimulation. C. Mild ischemia. D. Catecholam ...
Pericardial Evaluation - University of Florida
... fluid collection. Remember, usually pericardial fluid layers posteriorly, is more anechoic, and does not move with the heart ...
... fluid collection. Remember, usually pericardial fluid layers posteriorly, is more anechoic, and does not move with the heart ...
Bio 5
... a. left; deoxygenated; oxygenated b. right; deoxygenated; oxygenated c. left; oxygenated; deoxygenated d. right; oxygenated; deoxygenated Part II. Write the answer in the space provided. 5 points total. 1. Blood returning from the lungs is high in ____________________ ? 2. Blood returning from the l ...
... a. left; deoxygenated; oxygenated b. right; deoxygenated; oxygenated c. left; oxygenated; deoxygenated d. right; oxygenated; deoxygenated Part II. Write the answer in the space provided. 5 points total. 1. Blood returning from the lungs is high in ____________________ ? 2. Blood returning from the l ...
3 Control of heart rate
... the sinoatrial node by the sympathetic nervous system) 2.Inhibitory centre - Decreases heart rate (linked to the sinoatrial node by the parasympathetic nervous system) The centre that is stimulated depends on: •Chemical changes in the blood •Pressure changes in the blood ...
... the sinoatrial node by the sympathetic nervous system) 2.Inhibitory centre - Decreases heart rate (linked to the sinoatrial node by the parasympathetic nervous system) The centre that is stimulated depends on: •Chemical changes in the blood •Pressure changes in the blood ...
Mnstrviola`s SSSS Anatomy Practice Test KEY 2014-2015
... 36. irritant: contact with acidic or alkaline substance, looks like a burn; OR allergic: contact with an allergen 37. nonspecific: targets all; specific: identifies and targets certain pathogens ...
... 36. irritant: contact with acidic or alkaline substance, looks like a burn; OR allergic: contact with an allergen 37. nonspecific: targets all; specific: identifies and targets certain pathogens ...
Biology 251 Fall 2015 1 TOPIC 15: CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
... Bottom line: when venous return of blood to heart is increased (by many factors to be discussed later) the blood volume in heart is increased, which increases fiber length, which increases strength of contraction, which allows pumping of larger volume. This is called the Starling effect. D. Summary ...
... Bottom line: when venous return of blood to heart is increased (by many factors to be discussed later) the blood volume in heart is increased, which increases fiber length, which increases strength of contraction, which allows pumping of larger volume. This is called the Starling effect. D. Summary ...
Left Ventricular Structure and Function in Aortic Stenosis: The Inner
... diameter and the left ventricular wall thickness (LV) (r/h) with a normal sized cavity. If thicknessradius relationship and LV systolic pressure remain constant, the hypertrophy is appropriate. An increase in r/h represents an increase in wall stress and this is associated with an inappropriate hype ...
... diameter and the left ventricular wall thickness (LV) (r/h) with a normal sized cavity. If thicknessradius relationship and LV systolic pressure remain constant, the hypertrophy is appropriate. An increase in r/h represents an increase in wall stress and this is associated with an inappropriate hype ...
MOSCOW, September 2016
... AMI, duration of CS > 12 h, RV failure, sepsis, significant AR, severe cerebral damage, resuscitation > 30 min, severe PVD. ...
... AMI, duration of CS > 12 h, RV failure, sepsis, significant AR, severe cerebral damage, resuscitation > 30 min, severe PVD. ...
Heart Physiology - Kleins
... You should understand by now that the Physiology of the Heart refers to the function of the heart You need to be familiar with the conduction system of the heart, the cardiac cycle, sounds of the heart, and cardiac out put ...
... You should understand by now that the Physiology of the Heart refers to the function of the heart You need to be familiar with the conduction system of the heart, the cardiac cycle, sounds of the heart, and cardiac out put ...