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The Influence of Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction on the
The Influence of Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction on the

... ⱕ25%, LVEF 26% to 30% (classic criterion), and LVEF ⬎30% (beyond the eligibility criteria). The primary endpoint of the current study was the first occurrence of an HF episode or death from any cause. Secondary endpoint included all-cause mortality. The diagnosis of HF was made by physicians unblind ...
The Influence of Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction on the
The Influence of Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction on the

... ⱕ25%, LVEF 26% to 30% (classic criterion), and LVEF ⬎30% (beyond the eligibility criteria). The primary endpoint of the current study was the first occurrence of an HF episode or death from any cause. Secondary endpoint included all-cause mortality. The diagnosis of HF was made by physicians unblind ...
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Full Paper - Daniel Burkhoff MD PhD

... and Isovolumic Contractions Representative pressure and calcium transients measured during steady-state ejecting beats and on the first isovolumic beat of variously timed volume clamps are shown in Fig. 2. As shown in Fig. 2D, there is an approximately linear relationship (dotted line) between peak ...
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ECG Interpretation for the Veterinary Technician

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Heart Lung Transplant
Heart Lung Transplant

... et al in 2008, involved a review of data from the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) registry.8 The authors identified 799 primary heart/lung and 19 repeat heart/lung transplants. According to Kaplan-Meier survival analysis, the observed median survival times were 2.08 years after primary trans ...
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Ebstein™s anomaly - Swiss Medical Weekly

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ATRIOVENTRICULAR BLOCKS AND CARDIAC PACEMAKERS
ATRIOVENTRICULAR BLOCKS AND CARDIAC PACEMAKERS

...  Inherent to central venous access  Arterial puncture, PTX, infection  Right heart catheterization  Failure to capture, failure to sense, dysrrhythmias ...
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Development of chick embryos affected with fetal alcohol syndrome

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Notes Pulmonary Embolism - KSU Faculty Member websites
Notes Pulmonary Embolism - KSU Faculty Member websites

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28 Ulnar Artery as a Coronary Artery Bypass Graft: Five

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The Patient`s Guide to the Electrophysiologic Study

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Double right ventricle outflow tract repair icd 10

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EAE laboratory standards and accreditation

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Targeted ablation of cardiac sympathetic neurons - AJP
Targeted ablation of cardiac sympathetic neurons - AJP

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Transvenous Temporary Cardiac Pacing
Transvenous Temporary Cardiac Pacing

... when pacemaker-dependent patients undergo pulse generator replacement.1 Moreover, TCP might be considered in ambiguous cases to verify the potential benefit of possible permanent pacing. In rare cases dual-chamber DDD TCP with use of an additional atrial lead with a preformed j-curve positioned in t ...
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Development of the heart 1

... the atrial septum is formed by the septum primum.The interventricular septum grows from the bottom of the ventricle and fuses with the downgrowing part of the endocardial cushion.The bottom part = the muscular part of the septum. The top part = membraneous part of septum. ...
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AACN Essentials of Critical-Care Nursing Pocket Handbook

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Myocyte hypertrophy and apoptosis: a balancing act

... forced expression of STAT3h can indeed antagonize the pro-hypertrophic and pro-survival effects of gp130 signaling in vivo and what transcriptional cues underly regulation of stat3 gene splicing. The suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (SOCS3) has been studied in more detail to act as an intrinsic in ...
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Pattern of coronary artery dominancy by coronary angiography

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Electrocardiographic Changes During Exercise in Acute Hypoxia
Electrocardiographic Changes During Exercise in Acute Hypoxia

... Background—The goals of this study were to compare ECG at moderate exercise in normoxia and hypoxia at the same heart rate, to provide evidence of independent predictors of hypoxia-induced ECG changes, and to evaluate ECG risk factors of severe high-altitude illness. Methods and Results—A total of 4 ...
Restenosis - Repeat Narrowing of a Coronary Artery
Restenosis - Repeat Narrowing of a Coronary Artery

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Cardiac Auscultation: Rediscovering the Lost Art
Cardiac Auscultation: Rediscovering the Lost Art

... “innocent” murmur with only trivial or mild (“physiologic”) valvular regurgitation detected by color-flow Doppler techniques. Cardiac auscultation should not become a lost art, or the stethoscope a medical relic. Despite the current emphasis on technology, the cardiac stethoscopic examination, when ...
Chapter 11 section B
Chapter 11 section B

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Notes CSANZ Indigenous Cardiovascular Health Conference 2009
Notes CSANZ Indigenous Cardiovascular Health Conference 2009

... CVD events, MI, heart failure and total mortality, [Appendix Figure 1]. Levels of TnI >0.04 ng/ml (99th percentile) were found in 8.4% of patients at baseline. Compared to undetectable levels, Tnl levels >0.04ng/mL were associated with an adjusted HR for CHD death or MI of 2.02, 95% CI 1.66 – 2.45, ...
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