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Direct Measurement of Bronchial Arterial Flow

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Role of Inflammation in Initiation and Perpetuation of Atrial

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... Asa Local Government areas of Kwara state at no cost to them. Ordinarily, this would have cost 7.5million Naira using the unit price for a private hospital. This massive measurable benefit to the underserved population in Kwara state is probably what informed the later support received from Kwara st ...
The Electrocardiogram (ECG)
The Electrocardiogram (ECG)

... activity of the heart, only lacking the benefit of ECG signals measured between other body contact points. A full ECG diagnosis involves the connection of 12 electrodes across the chest and on the extremities. We will only be connecting electrodes to the arms and ankle. WE ARE NOT MEDICAL DOCTORS, a ...
Nondestructive optical determination of fiber organization in intact
Nondestructive optical determination of fiber organization in intact

... convention, we calculated the average fiber angle for Panels A (348) and B (2398) as shown in Panels E and F, respectively. In this manner, we were able to quantify the fiber organization at scanning depths up to 2 mm in both RV and LV strips. Figure 6 shows how the fiber orientation varies across the ...
Ventricular Fibrillation
Ventricular Fibrillation

... • Deviation from NSR – No organized atrial depolarization, so no normal P waves (impulses are not originating from the sinus node). – Atrial activity is chaotic (resulting in an irregularly irregular rate). – Common, affects 2-4%, up to 5-10% if > 80 years old ...
Percutaneous coronary intervention for the treatment of unprotected
Percutaneous coronary intervention for the treatment of unprotected

... The SYNTAX trial (17) used a novel method to calculate angiographic complexity, known as the SYNTAX score, which incorporates the number, location and length of lesions(s), the presence of chronic total occlusions, bifurcations or trifurcations, aorto-ostial stenoses, vessel tortuosity, calcificatio ...
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Treatment-Specific Approaches for Analysis and Control of

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Physical Activity and Exercise Recommendations for
Physical Activity and Exercise Recommendations for

... prevent recurrent stroke and cardiovascular events that occur with greater frequency in the patient who has had a stroke.46 A reduction of risk factors can decrease the incidence of recurrent strokes and coronary events. An aerobic conditioning program can enhance glucose regulation and promote decr ...
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Prevalence of left ventricular dysfunction in a UK community sample

... participate in this echocardiographic study as part of their 18 or 36 month follow-up assessment (see online appendix for further details). The research complied with the requirements of the Declaration of Helsinki. Ethics approval was obtained from the Newcastle and North Tyneside 1 research ethics ...
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Spontaneous baroreflex control of cardiac output during dynamic

... baroreflex changes in HR are mediated by changes in parasympathetic tone (23). Recently, it has been demonstrated (31) in dogs that imposed muscle metaboreflex activation during dynamic exercise also reduces spontaneous baroreflex HR sensitivity, which is even further suppressed in these settings in ...
and the Stroke Council
and the Stroke Council

... prevent recurrent stroke and cardiovascular events that occur with greater frequency in the patient who has had a stroke.46 A reduction of risk factors can decrease the incidence of recurrent strokes and coronary events. An aerobic conditioning program can enhance glucose regulation and promote decr ...
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A Theoretical Analysis of Intracavitary Blood Mass Influence on the

... through these notworks would produce an approximately ideal lead field throughout the model shown in tho figure. The method by which such networks could theoretically be applied to the human body is describod in the toxt. ...
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Sequential Changes in Plasma Noradrenaline during Bicycle Exercise

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Prioritizing functional capacity as a principal end point
Prioritizing functional capacity as a principal end point

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The rationale of using calcium antagonists in the treatment of
The rationale of using calcium antagonists in the treatment of

... but soon expanded to all forms of coronary heart disease entailing stable and unstable angina. On the basis of promising experimental findings, these drugs were also given in the treatment of myocardial infarction, however with disappointing results. The same was true for secondary prevention. The b ...
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Gated blood pool SPECT improves reproducibility of right and left

... adjacent cardiac structures, and the imprecise localization of LV and RV abnormalities.18 Many of these limitations can be overcome by improving the separation of cardiac structures and the localization of ventricular abnormalities by GBPS. Therefore, using FPA with GBPS instead of planar imaging mi ...
Effect of Training Mode on Post-Exercise Heart Rate Recovery of
Effect of Training Mode on Post-Exercise Heart Rate Recovery of

... The sympathetic nervous system dominates the regulation of body functions during exercise. Therefore after exercise, the sympathetic nervous system withdraws and the parasympathetic nervous system helps the body return to a resting state. In the examination of this relationship, the purpose of this ...
Intrinsic changes on automatism, conduction
Intrinsic changes on automatism, conduction

... coupling interval to determine the AVNERP, and A-V node functional refractory period. The left ventricle was stimulated in a random sequence, and the protocol was continued. 5) Pacing with fixed-rate trains of 30-s duration (stimuli of 2-ms duration and twice diastolic threshold) at increasing rates ...
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... Your baby will need to stay in hospital for several days after the operation. You will need to take him or her to the outpatients department a few weeks after the operation, to see the paediatric cardiologist for a check-up. What risks are involved with pulmonary artery banding or an arterial shunt ...
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I Have Mitral Regurgitation, Now What?

... MR can be mild, moderate or severe – or anywhere in between. It is helpful to know how MR progresses over time so that you know better what to expect. Keep in mind, many factors can affect its severity; for example, Managing a aghaving g high blood pressure or how well your MR is being treated. ...
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... our hands in snow and recording the data would show whether or not cold temperatures can cause heart attack or just an increased heart rate. We hypothesized that post cold hands would result in an increase in female 1 and 2’s heart rates by at least 5 BPM. MATERIALS AND METHODS The materials used in ...
Intrinsic changes on automatism, conduction, and refractoriness by
Intrinsic changes on automatism, conduction, and refractoriness by

... coupling interval to determine the AVNERP, and A-V node functional refractory period. The left ventricle was stimulated in a random sequence, and the protocol was continued. 5) Pacing with fixed-rate trains of 30-s duration (stimuli of 2-ms duration and twice diastolic threshold) at increasing rates ...
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DOC

... Items 3-8 are to be completed from your review of the physician’s endpoint summary packet included within the online HFD form for each case. 3a-3c. Is there evidence of (past or present): (a.) Abnormal LV systolic function? (b.) Abnormal RV systolic function? (c.) LV diastolic dysfunction? Based on ...
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visionist™, visionist™ x4, valitude™, valitude

... Adaptive-rate modes. Adaptive-rate modes based completely or in part on MV might be inappropriate for patients who can achieve respiratory cycles shorter than one second (greater than 60 breaths per minute). Higher respiration rates attenuate the impedance signal, which diminishes the MV rate respon ...
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