ECG Monitoring Using Android Mobile Phone and Bluetooth
... analog signals from the external world. The second subsystem consists of a microcontroller and a Bluetooth module. This unit samples the ECG, serializes the samples and transmits them via the Bluetooth module to the Android cell phone. The third subsystem is the cell phone itself. An application pro ...
... analog signals from the external world. The second subsystem consists of a microcontroller and a Bluetooth module. This unit samples the ECG, serializes the samples and transmits them via the Bluetooth module to the Android cell phone. The third subsystem is the cell phone itself. An application pro ...
Oxygen therapy for acute myocardial infarction
... the potential benefit in the patient with unrecognized hypoxia, it is reasonable to give supplementary oxygen to all patients with STEMI during the first six hours of emergency management” (ILCOR 2005). On the other hand, the recent European guideline (Bassand 2007) does not recommend routine oxygen ...
... the potential benefit in the patient with unrecognized hypoxia, it is reasonable to give supplementary oxygen to all patients with STEMI during the first six hours of emergency management” (ILCOR 2005). On the other hand, the recent European guideline (Bassand 2007) does not recommend routine oxygen ...
pericardial effusions by echocardiography - Heart
... in which we produced distinct variations in the width of the echo-free posterior pericardial space by scanning in different directions with the transducer. Thus, a cursory study might well have yielded an inaccurate estimation of the amount of pericardial fluid present. ...
... in which we produced distinct variations in the width of the echo-free posterior pericardial space by scanning in different directions with the transducer. Thus, a cursory study might well have yielded an inaccurate estimation of the amount of pericardial fluid present. ...
Fig. 2
... found that the TNF-␣ level in effluent was 805 ⫾ 230 pg/ml after a 60-min period of global ischemia. We used 1.5 g/ml of anti-TNF-␣ antibodies (total dose 45 g) for total neutralization of TNF-␣ in the heart tissue, after which TNF-␣ was not found in the effluent from the coronary sinus of ischemi ...
... found that the TNF-␣ level in effluent was 805 ⫾ 230 pg/ml after a 60-min period of global ischemia. We used 1.5 g/ml of anti-TNF-␣ antibodies (total dose 45 g) for total neutralization of TNF-␣ in the heart tissue, after which TNF-␣ was not found in the effluent from the coronary sinus of ischemi ...
AA Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia (IST) Info
... 4. Sometimes an EP Study will be performed to exclude atrial tachycardia before an IST diagnosis is finally made. What help is there? Self help It is very important to recognise that, however disabling symptoms may be, this is not a life threatening disorder and lifespan is normal with no increased ...
... 4. Sometimes an EP Study will be performed to exclude atrial tachycardia before an IST diagnosis is finally made. What help is there? Self help It is very important to recognise that, however disabling symptoms may be, this is not a life threatening disorder and lifespan is normal with no increased ...
A Randomized Trial of Colchicine for Acute Pericarditis
... to follow-up, and all patients were analyzed for We assumed a rate of incessant or recurrent peri- outcomes according to the original study-group carditis of 30% in the placebo group at 18 assignments. Patients were followed for an avermonths5,16 and estimated that colchicine could re- age of 22 mon ...
... to follow-up, and all patients were analyzed for We assumed a rate of incessant or recurrent peri- outcomes according to the original study-group carditis of 30% in the placebo group at 18 assignments. Patients were followed for an avermonths5,16 and estimated that colchicine could re- age of 22 mon ...
cardiac rhythm devices: pacemakers, ilr, icd, crt
... Long distance runner Asks if she can still exercise ...
... Long distance runner Asks if she can still exercise ...
DYNAMIC AUSCULTATION
... Increase in ventricular filling Augmentation of cardiac contractility- post extra systolic potentiation ...
... Increase in ventricular filling Augmentation of cardiac contractility- post extra systolic potentiation ...
S. Kulandavelu, D. Qu, N. Sunn, J. Mu, M.Y. Rennie, K.J. Whiteley
... dehydrated through graded methanol solutions (25%100%). Tissues were then cleared with a benzyl alcohol and benzyl benzoate 1:2 mixture to allow for three-dimensional (3D1) visualization of the vasculature (Figure 4). Small volumes of blood may be collected from anesthetized newborns by cardiac punc ...
... dehydrated through graded methanol solutions (25%100%). Tissues were then cleared with a benzyl alcohol and benzyl benzoate 1:2 mixture to allow for three-dimensional (3D1) visualization of the vasculature (Figure 4). Small volumes of blood may be collected from anesthetized newborns by cardiac punc ...
brain and spinal cord injuries
... the stroke; these drugs are called thrombolytics. Thrombolytics are usually given in an emergency room, but in some circumstances they may be given by emergency medical services (EMS) personnel on the scene or while en-route to a hospital. The goal is to deliver the thrombolytics within three hours ...
... the stroke; these drugs are called thrombolytics. Thrombolytics are usually given in an emergency room, but in some circumstances they may be given by emergency medical services (EMS) personnel on the scene or while en-route to a hospital. The goal is to deliver the thrombolytics within three hours ...
brain and spinal cord injuries
... the stroke; these drugs are called thrombolytics. Thrombolytics are usually given in an emergency room, but in some circumstances they may be given by emergency medical services (EMS) personnel on the scene or while en-route to a hospital. The goal is to deliver the thrombolytics within three hours ...
... the stroke; these drugs are called thrombolytics. Thrombolytics are usually given in an emergency room, but in some circumstances they may be given by emergency medical services (EMS) personnel on the scene or while en-route to a hospital. The goal is to deliver the thrombolytics within three hours ...
Belgian HearT rHyTHm meeTing - Association of Black Cardiologists
... Every cardiologist has patients with rhythmological problems and an increasing interest is seen amongst non arrhythmia specialists for arrhythmia related issues. Our aim is to share expertise on the various diagnostic tools and therapeutic possibilities available to cardiologists when deciding upon ...
... Every cardiologist has patients with rhythmological problems and an increasing interest is seen amongst non arrhythmia specialists for arrhythmia related issues. Our aim is to share expertise on the various diagnostic tools and therapeutic possibilities available to cardiologists when deciding upon ...
but unusual neurological complication of the investigation
... and left atria from superior and inferior venv cavxe respectively. ...
... and left atria from superior and inferior venv cavxe respectively. ...
Oxygen therapy for acute myocardial infarction (Review) The Cochrane Library
... the potential benefit in the patient with unrecognized hypoxia, it is reasonable to give supplementary oxygen to all patients with STEMI during the first six hours of emergency management” (ILCOR 2005). On the other hand, the recent European guideline (Bassand 2007) does not recommend routine oxygen ...
... the potential benefit in the patient with unrecognized hypoxia, it is reasonable to give supplementary oxygen to all patients with STEMI during the first six hours of emergency management” (ILCOR 2005). On the other hand, the recent European guideline (Bassand 2007) does not recommend routine oxygen ...
Chapter 13 Cardiovascular System
... highest (systolic pressure). b. When ventricles are relaxing, arterial pressure is at its lowest (diastolic pressure). ...
... highest (systolic pressure). b. When ventricles are relaxing, arterial pressure is at its lowest (diastolic pressure). ...
Treatment of Spontaneous Left Main Coronary Artery Spasm with a
... When medical therapy is ineffective in symptom control for patients with variant angina, surgical intervention is usually considered. Coronary artery bypass grafting with saphenous vein or internal mammary artery is the most commonly recommended surgical procedure. However, results have been variabl ...
... When medical therapy is ineffective in symptom control for patients with variant angina, surgical intervention is usually considered. Coronary artery bypass grafting with saphenous vein or internal mammary artery is the most commonly recommended surgical procedure. However, results have been variabl ...
Cardiovascular System
... highest (systolic pressure). b. When ventricles are relaxing, arterial pressure is at its lowest (diastolic pressure). ...
... highest (systolic pressure). b. When ventricles are relaxing, arterial pressure is at its lowest (diastolic pressure). ...
Document
... In this condition, the heart can’t pump blood effectively to the rest of the body. Heart failure does not mean that the heart has stopped nor does it mean that it is about to. It means that the heart is failing to pump blood the way that it should. Arrhythmias Arrhytmias are changes in the normal be ...
... In this condition, the heart can’t pump blood effectively to the rest of the body. Heart failure does not mean that the heart has stopped nor does it mean that it is about to. It means that the heart is failing to pump blood the way that it should. Arrhythmias Arrhytmias are changes in the normal be ...
The early stages of heart development: insights from chicken embryos
... Soon after gastrulation, prospective cardiac cells migrate to the anterior lateral mesoderm and the bilateral heart fields contain prospective endocardial and myocardial cells, indicating that cardiac fates are allocated in the primitive streak o ...
... Soon after gastrulation, prospective cardiac cells migrate to the anterior lateral mesoderm and the bilateral heart fields contain prospective endocardial and myocardial cells, indicating that cardiac fates are allocated in the primitive streak o ...
Chronic measurement of left ventricular pressure in freely moving rats
... through the apex of the heart, and the telemeter body was implanted in the abdomen. Data were measured up to 85 days after implant. The average daytime dP/dt max was 9,444 ⫾ 363 mmHg/s, ranging from 7,870 to 10,558 mmHg/s (n ⫽ 7). A circadian variation in dP/dt max and heart rate (HR) was observed w ...
... through the apex of the heart, and the telemeter body was implanted in the abdomen. Data were measured up to 85 days after implant. The average daytime dP/dt max was 9,444 ⫾ 363 mmHg/s, ranging from 7,870 to 10,558 mmHg/s (n ⫽ 7). A circadian variation in dP/dt max and heart rate (HR) was observed w ...
Circulatory System and Blood
... a) Explain why people with “O” type blood are termed universal donors, yet are limited in the blood they can receive. (2 marks) Type O blood does not have antigen but has both antibody A&B. Therefore, people with blood type O can donate their blood to all other people without agglutination, while th ...
... a) Explain why people with “O” type blood are termed universal donors, yet are limited in the blood they can receive. (2 marks) Type O blood does not have antigen but has both antibody A&B. Therefore, people with blood type O can donate their blood to all other people without agglutination, while th ...
Arrhythmias Present Pilots With Range of Risks
... Location, Effect,” page 4). For example, in atrial fibrillation — the most common type of arrhythmia — the atria undergo rapid, uncoordinated contractions. (The ICAO Manual of Civil Aviation Medicine says that atrial fibrillation “may cause pilot incapacitation” and that pilots with atrial fibrillat ...
... Location, Effect,” page 4). For example, in atrial fibrillation — the most common type of arrhythmia — the atria undergo rapid, uncoordinated contractions. (The ICAO Manual of Civil Aviation Medicine says that atrial fibrillation “may cause pilot incapacitation” and that pilots with atrial fibrillat ...