Exercise-induced respiratory muscle fatigue
... the reduced EELV allows for storage of elastic energy in the chest and abdominal walls during expiration that can be used to produce a portion of the work required during the ensuing inspiration (5, 35), although it is also possible that inspiration is aided in this situation by passive descent of t ...
... the reduced EELV allows for storage of elastic energy in the chest and abdominal walls during expiration that can be used to produce a portion of the work required during the ensuing inspiration (5, 35), although it is also possible that inspiration is aided in this situation by passive descent of t ...
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... spite of the marked declines in mortality that have been observed on a national scale over the past several decades. These disparities, in particular, have an adverse impact on the clinical outcomes and quality of life for African American and Hispanic women, which must be recognized by health pract ...
... spite of the marked declines in mortality that have been observed on a national scale over the past several decades. These disparities, in particular, have an adverse impact on the clinical outcomes and quality of life for African American and Hispanic women, which must be recognized by health pract ...
ACC/AHA Guidelines for Coronary Angiography
... have been designed for this purpose. Physicians performing these procedures must be technically proficient in all aspects of the procedure and have a complete understanding of the clinical indications and risks of the procedure and of coronary anatomy, physiology and pathology. It is also important ...
... have been designed for this purpose. Physicians performing these procedures must be technically proficient in all aspects of the procedure and have a complete understanding of the clinical indications and risks of the procedure and of coronary anatomy, physiology and pathology. It is also important ...
MPS450 - Fluke
... Certification This instrument was thoroughly tested and inspected. It was found to meet Fluke Biomedical’s manufacturing specifications when it was shipped from the factory. Calibration measurements are traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Devices for which there a ...
... Certification This instrument was thoroughly tested and inspected. It was found to meet Fluke Biomedical’s manufacturing specifications when it was shipped from the factory. Calibration measurements are traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Devices for which there a ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Wood who first applied the term ball valve thrombus to this entity in year 1814, describe autopsy finding in 15 year – old girl with rheumatic mitral valve stenosis and syncope [4]. Recently the routine use of two dimensional echocardiography, three dimensional echocardiography, magnetic resonance i ...
... Wood who first applied the term ball valve thrombus to this entity in year 1814, describe autopsy finding in 15 year – old girl with rheumatic mitral valve stenosis and syncope [4]. Recently the routine use of two dimensional echocardiography, three dimensional echocardiography, magnetic resonance i ...
Method and system for pericardial modification
... adheres to the myocardium 16 and forms its outer covering knoWn as the epicardium, While the outer (parietal) sac 18 lines the internal surface of the ?brous pericardium 12. The tWo serosal surfaces are separated by a ?lm of ?uid ?lling a space knoWn as the pericardial space or pericardial cavity 20 ...
... adheres to the myocardium 16 and forms its outer covering knoWn as the epicardium, While the outer (parietal) sac 18 lines the internal surface of the ?brous pericardium 12. The tWo serosal surfaces are separated by a ?lm of ?uid ?lling a space knoWn as the pericardial space or pericardial cavity 20 ...
Risk factors for sudden cardiac death from an acute ischemic event
... This work was carried out at the Institute of Clinical Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Centre of Excellence in Research, and at the Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Oulu, during the years 2001–2009. I want to thank Professor Antero Kesäniemi, MD, PhD, for his support as the ...
... This work was carried out at the Institute of Clinical Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Centre of Excellence in Research, and at the Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Oulu, during the years 2001–2009. I want to thank Professor Antero Kesäniemi, MD, PhD, for his support as the ...
ECG Interpretation
... ECG characteristics The electrocardiographic feature is of the absence of P waves usually with a slow (less than 60 per min) escape rhythm. The quality of the ECG has to be excellent (i.e. the baseline must be flat without any artifacts) to confidently diagnose the absence of P waves. The QRS comple ...
... ECG characteristics The electrocardiographic feature is of the absence of P waves usually with a slow (less than 60 per min) escape rhythm. The quality of the ECG has to be excellent (i.e. the baseline must be flat without any artifacts) to confidently diagnose the absence of P waves. The QRS comple ...
Left juxtaposed atrial appendages: Diagnostic two
... Left juxtaposition of the atrial appendages is a rare congenital malformation usually associated with cyanotic congenital heart disease, in which the right and left atrial appendages lie side by side to the left of the great arteries (Fig. IA). Recognition of this problem in complex congenital heart ...
... Left juxtaposition of the atrial appendages is a rare congenital malformation usually associated with cyanotic congenital heart disease, in which the right and left atrial appendages lie side by side to the left of the great arteries (Fig. IA). Recognition of this problem in complex congenital heart ...
Naloxone: Frequently Asked Questions
... However, naloxone binds more tightly than the opioids, knocking the opioids off the receptors and restoring breathing. Naloxone acts fast (usually within 5 minutes), and the protective effect lasts for 30 to 90 minutes. The body will have broken down some of the opioids over time, but naloxone does ...
... However, naloxone binds more tightly than the opioids, knocking the opioids off the receptors and restoring breathing. Naloxone acts fast (usually within 5 minutes), and the protective effect lasts for 30 to 90 minutes. The body will have broken down some of the opioids over time, but naloxone does ...
47 an analysis of control of the ventricle of the mollusc mercenaria
... increased when external Ca2+ was raised from 0 to 9mmol l21. Both the amplitude and frequency of beats were maximal at a Ca2+ concentration around 9mmol l21. Concentrations of extracellular Ca2+ greater than 18mmol l21 inhibited beating and caused a slight membrane depolarization. The membrane becam ...
... increased when external Ca2+ was raised from 0 to 9mmol l21. Both the amplitude and frequency of beats were maximal at a Ca2+ concentration around 9mmol l21. Concentrations of extracellular Ca2+ greater than 18mmol l21 inhibited beating and caused a slight membrane depolarization. The membrane becam ...
Cellular Biology
... Mosby items and derived items © 2012 Mosby, Inc., an imprint of Elsevier Inc. ...
... Mosby items and derived items © 2012 Mosby, Inc., an imprint of Elsevier Inc. ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... condition except difficulty in diagnosing appendicitis, auscultating heart sounds and palpation of liver etc. during routine clinical examination. Dextrocardia with situs inversus has been known to be associated with a lower incidence of congenital heart disease (0-10%) unlike its association with s ...
... condition except difficulty in diagnosing appendicitis, auscultating heart sounds and palpation of liver etc. during routine clinical examination. Dextrocardia with situs inversus has been known to be associated with a lower incidence of congenital heart disease (0-10%) unlike its association with s ...
60 Years of Making Hearts Beat - Institut de Cardiologie de Montréal
... And, in keeping with tradition, the past year was once again marked by innovation and performance. Again, the MHI did everything it could to serve the patients and the community better, and just a few facts give a good idea of the work done to achieve this goal. For example, the number of procedures ...
... And, in keeping with tradition, the past year was once again marked by innovation and performance. Again, the MHI did everything it could to serve the patients and the community better, and just a few facts give a good idea of the work done to achieve this goal. For example, the number of procedures ...
Experimental Auricular Flutter
... investigators which indicates that this phenomenon is due to a circus movement traveling around a central obstacle.'-' The action of cardiac glycosides on the heart has been extensively studied; little is known, however, concerning the action of these drugs in auricular flutter. One reason for this ...
... investigators which indicates that this phenomenon is due to a circus movement traveling around a central obstacle.'-' The action of cardiac glycosides on the heart has been extensively studied; little is known, however, concerning the action of these drugs in auricular flutter. One reason for this ...
The circadian clock within the heart: potential influence - AJP
... clocks are reset (or entrained) by environmental cues (the most apparent being light); factors that influence the timing of this molecular mechanism are known as zeitgebers (or timekeepers) (34, 55). Given that the clock mechanism is transcriptionally based, initial output manifests at the level of ...
... clocks are reset (or entrained) by environmental cues (the most apparent being light); factors that influence the timing of this molecular mechanism are known as zeitgebers (or timekeepers) (34, 55). Given that the clock mechanism is transcriptionally based, initial output manifests at the level of ...
Conduction Defects
... It remains uncertain whether local delay (or block) of the atrial activation can result in notching of the P-wave without an increase in its duration. On the other hand, some normal subjects, with no evidence of heart disease, do have a small notch at the peak of the P-wave, which is probably relate ...
... It remains uncertain whether local delay (or block) of the atrial activation can result in notching of the P-wave without an increase in its duration. On the other hand, some normal subjects, with no evidence of heart disease, do have a small notch at the peak of the P-wave, which is probably relate ...
2011 ACCF/AHA/HRS Focused Updates Incorporated Into the
... 9.1. Overview of Algorithms for Management of Patients With Atrial Fibrillation . . . . . . . . . . . . .e172 9.1.1. Newly Discovered Atrial Fibrillation . . . . . .e172 9.1.2. Recurrent Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation . . .e172 9.1.3. Recurrent Persistent Atrial Fibrillation . . . . .e173 9.1.4. Per ...
... 9.1. Overview of Algorithms for Management of Patients With Atrial Fibrillation . . . . . . . . . . . . .e172 9.1.1. Newly Discovered Atrial Fibrillation . . . . . .e172 9.1.2. Recurrent Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation . . .e172 9.1.3. Recurrent Persistent Atrial Fibrillation . . . . .e173 9.1.4. Per ...
Cardiochirurgia universitaria
... status, treatment and response. Cattedra di Cardiochirurgia UNIVERSITA’ DEGLI STUDI DI FIRENZE ...
... status, treatment and response. Cattedra di Cardiochirurgia UNIVERSITA’ DEGLI STUDI DI FIRENZE ...
Heart valve repair and replacement
... regurgitation with better long-term outcomes than valve replacement. The operation usually involves resection of a wedge of redundant mitral tissue and, where necessary, inserting an annuloplasty ring to reinforce the mitral annulus and repairing/replacing damaged chordae tendineae. An alternative t ...
... regurgitation with better long-term outcomes than valve replacement. The operation usually involves resection of a wedge of redundant mitral tissue and, where necessary, inserting an annuloplasty ring to reinforce the mitral annulus and repairing/replacing damaged chordae tendineae. An alternative t ...
angiographic study of the normal coronary artery in patients
... branches of the same coronary artery (homocoronary collateral circulation) or between different coronary arteries (hetrocoronary collateral circulation) (Cohen, 1985). Because the arteries are interconnected in this way, the blood supply to the ventricular muscle remains relatively constant, regardl ...
... branches of the same coronary artery (homocoronary collateral circulation) or between different coronary arteries (hetrocoronary collateral circulation) (Cohen, 1985). Because the arteries are interconnected in this way, the blood supply to the ventricular muscle remains relatively constant, regardl ...
Valsalva Sinus Aneurysms: Findings at CT and MR Imaging
... Aneurysms of the Valsalva sinus (aortic sinus) can be congenital or acquired and are rare. They are more common among men than women and among Asians than other ethnic groups. Nonruptured aneurysms may be asymptomatic and incidentally discovered, or they may be symptomatic and manifest acutely with ...
... Aneurysms of the Valsalva sinus (aortic sinus) can be congenital or acquired and are rare. They are more common among men than women and among Asians than other ethnic groups. Nonruptured aneurysms may be asymptomatic and incidentally discovered, or they may be symptomatic and manifest acutely with ...
Noninvasive electrocardiographic imaging for cardiac
... subject N. The r-wave typically reflects early septal activation followed by RV free-wall activation in the normal heart. In the RBB-block heart, however, where RV activation is delayed, the r-wave reflects the entire septal activation and is wider (40 ms compared with 20 ms in subject N). The rS do ...
... subject N. The r-wave typically reflects early septal activation followed by RV free-wall activation in the normal heart. In the RBB-block heart, however, where RV activation is delayed, the r-wave reflects the entire septal activation and is wider (40 ms compared with 20 ms in subject N). The rS do ...
Cx30.2 - UT Southwestern
... suggested that all of the information necessary to drive Cx30.2 expression within the AVCS resides in the 10.8 kb DNA fragment upstream of the Cx30.2 translational start site. In order to better define the embryonic pattern of Cx30.2-lacZ expression, we performed a detailed developmental analysis of ...
... suggested that all of the information necessary to drive Cx30.2 expression within the AVCS resides in the 10.8 kb DNA fragment upstream of the Cx30.2 translational start site. In order to better define the embryonic pattern of Cx30.2-lacZ expression, we performed a detailed developmental analysis of ...
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... suggested that all of the information necessary to drive Cx30.2 expression within the AVCS resides in the 10.8 kb DNA fragment upstream of the Cx30.2 translational start site. In order to better define the embryonic pattern of Cx30.2-lacZ expression, we performed a detailed developmental analysis of ...
... suggested that all of the information necessary to drive Cx30.2 expression within the AVCS resides in the 10.8 kb DNA fragment upstream of the Cx30.2 translational start site. In order to better define the embryonic pattern of Cx30.2-lacZ expression, we performed a detailed developmental analysis of ...