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Optimal Training Intensity: Making Sense of Assessment Methods
Optimal Training Intensity: Making Sense of Assessment Methods

... Corey  combines  over  ten  years  of  international  racing  experience  with  evidence‐based  scientific  research  to  improve  the  performance for athletes of abilities.  After racing for five years in France and serving one year as the head coach at the Cycling  Center in Belgium, he returned  ...
electrocardiographic diagnosis of left ventricular hypertrophy
electrocardiographic diagnosis of left ventricular hypertrophy

... Background: The present study was conducted to determine the sensitivity and specificity of electrocardiographic criteria for the assessment of left ventricular hypertrophy by comparing it with the gold standard of echocardiography. Methods: Fifty clinically diagnosed patients of LVH were included i ...
Automated External Defibrillator Policies and Procedures
Automated External Defibrillator Policies and Procedures

... Automated external defibrillators, or AEDs, were introduced in 1979. AEDs accurately analyze cardiac rhythms and, if appropriate, advise/deliver an electric countershock. AEDs are currently widely used by trained emergency personnel and have become an essential link in the "chain of survival" as def ...
Lecture 024, Blood2 - SuperPage for Joel R. Gober, PhD.
Lecture 024, Blood2 - SuperPage for Joel R. Gober, PhD.

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State of the Heart - World Heart Federation
State of the Heart - World Heart Federation

... Every year, 17.1 million lives are claimed by the global burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) - 82% of which are in the developing world. The increasing number of deaths – especially in low- and middle-income countries – is alarming and saddening, particularly since through steps such as eating a ...
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Cardiomegaly in 2-month-old-baby. Anomalous origin of the left

... Anomalous origin of the left coronary artery from the pulmonary trunk (Bland-White-Garland syndrome) must be ruled out in children with dilated cardiomyopathy or isolated severe mitral regurgitation. In the presented case, the clinical course of ALCAPA was typical. The symptoms occurred at the secon ...
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Haemodynamic evaluation of the first trimester fetus with special

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Wearable Sensors and Systems Please share

... significantly affects the system requirements. For instance, if subjects are monitored while exercising, the quality of physiological data gathered by the wearable system will be a concern, because movement artifacts so often negatively affect the quality of physiological signals. Finally, applicati ...
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Relationship between peripheral and coronary function using laser

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... constant speed, which causes a decrease in pulse pressure and pulsatility in the arteries and allegedly may lead to late complications such as aortic insufficiency and gastrointestinal bleeding. The purpose of this study is to increase the arterial pulse pressure and pulsatility and improve aortic v ...
Curative effect of PCI and CABG on left main coronary artery lesions
Curative effect of PCI and CABG on left main coronary artery lesions

... increased incidence and serious damage to human life and health. Left main coronary artery lesions lead to severe ischemic symptoms, including ventricular fibrillation, cardiac shock, cardiac arrest, and even death. At present, two kinds of intervention such as percutaneous coronary intervention (PC ...
Understanding Arrythmias
Understanding Arrythmias

... of your heart, at rates between 150 and 450 beats each minute. • Atrioventricular nodal re-entrant tachycardia (AVNRT) is the second most common SVT. In a normal heart, there is a single electrical pathway, or “gate”, called an atrioventricular node (AV node) that controls the timing and direction o ...
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... medical emergency. For some people, the first sign of coronary artery disease is a heart attack. A heart attack happens when plaque completely blocks off an artery from the heart. It can also happen if a plaque deposit breaks off and clots an artery. A heart attack (also called a myocardial infarcti ...
Requisite Role of Kv1.5 Channels in Coronary Metabolic Dilation
Requisite Role of Kv1.5 Channels in Coronary Metabolic Dilation

... To determine if the imbalance between metabolism and flow, i.e., insufficient coronary blood flow to meet cardiac metabolic demands, resulted in tissue hypoxia, we measured myocardial tissue oxygenation. Myocardial oxygen tension was significantly (P<0.05) lower in Kv1.5-/- mice compared to WT at ba ...
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Pulmonary artery intimal sarcoma: poor 18F

... reported a pulmonary intimal sarcoma with a lack of uptake of FDG in PET. It also revealed highly malignant cells, but its cellularity was low with marked interstitial myxoid tissue. Also in our patient, the FDG uptake was not significant, and we decided that the mass was a thrombus with distal embo ...
A case of mitral valve tophus
A case of mitral valve tophus

... Gout usually presents with recurrent episodes of joint inflammation, which over time lead to tophus formation and joint destruction. There is a strong association of gout and cardiovascular disease, but one does not directly cause the other. We report here a case of mitral valve tophus in a 75-year- ...
Regional ejection fraction and regional area strain for left ventricular
Regional ejection fraction and regional area strain for left ventricular

... aggregates the regional contribution of both the infarcted (injured) and noninfarcted myocardial tissues and does not provide any specific information on the functionality or non-functionality of the infarcted regions. In addition, it has been shown that patients after MI can potentially exhibit LV ...
Mitral Stenosis
Mitral Stenosis

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Atrial Fibrillation - St. Joseph`s Healthcare Hamilton

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