A modified version of
... not cause undue fatigue, dyspnoea or palpitations. Slight limitation of physical activity. Comfortable at rest, but ordinary physical activity results in fatigue, palpitations or dyspnoea. Marked limitation of physical activity. Comfortable at rest, but less than ordinary activity results in symptom ...
... not cause undue fatigue, dyspnoea or palpitations. Slight limitation of physical activity. Comfortable at rest, but ordinary physical activity results in fatigue, palpitations or dyspnoea. Marked limitation of physical activity. Comfortable at rest, but less than ordinary activity results in symptom ...
Promus PREMIER™ - Directions for Use (if your
... Contents supplied STERILE using an ethylene oxide (EO) process. Do not use if sterile barrier is damaged. If damage is found, call your Boston Scientific representative. For single use only. DO NOT REUSE, REPROCESS OR RESTERILIZE. Reuse, reprocessing or resterilization may compromise the structural ...
... Contents supplied STERILE using an ethylene oxide (EO) process. Do not use if sterile barrier is damaged. If damage is found, call your Boston Scientific representative. For single use only. DO NOT REUSE, REPROCESS OR RESTERILIZE. Reuse, reprocessing or resterilization may compromise the structural ...
For Use With Mechanical Circulatory Assist Devices
... pull out, resulting in incomplete protection. The membrane should be of sufficient length to ensure adequate coverage of the portion of the IMA pedicle at risk during resternotomy and dissection. Anchoring of the membrane to the pedicle or epicardium should be considered. ...
... pull out, resulting in incomplete protection. The membrane should be of sufficient length to ensure adequate coverage of the portion of the IMA pedicle at risk during resternotomy and dissection. Anchoring of the membrane to the pedicle or epicardium should be considered. ...
2016 ESC Guidelines for the management of atrial fibrillation
... the time of their publication. The ESC is not responsible in the event of any contradiction, discrepancy and/or ambiguity between the ESC Guidelines and any other official recommendations or guidelines issued by the relevant public health authorities, in particular in relation to good use of healthc ...
... the time of their publication. The ESC is not responsible in the event of any contradiction, discrepancy and/or ambiguity between the ESC Guidelines and any other official recommendations or guidelines issued by the relevant public health authorities, in particular in relation to good use of healthc ...
Researches on the struture and function of the mammalian heart.
... explain the passage of the wave of contraction over the auriculoventricular groove in the hearts of cold-blooded animals. It has been urged by Gaskell' that in the heart of the tortoise the ventricle contracts in due sequence with the auricle because a wave of contraction passes along the auricular ...
... explain the passage of the wave of contraction over the auriculoventricular groove in the hearts of cold-blooded animals. It has been urged by Gaskell' that in the heart of the tortoise the ventricle contracts in due sequence with the auricle because a wave of contraction passes along the auricular ...
Redox regulation of resveratrol-mediated switching of death signal
... phosphorylation of Akt and activation of Bcl-2. • Thioredoxin system seems to have a role because cisplatin abolished the survival signal and cardioprotection generated with resveratrol. • However, the inability of shRNA directed against Trx-1 to block the effects of resveratrol indicated that Trx-1 ...
... phosphorylation of Akt and activation of Bcl-2. • Thioredoxin system seems to have a role because cisplatin abolished the survival signal and cardioprotection generated with resveratrol. • However, the inability of shRNA directed against Trx-1 to block the effects of resveratrol indicated that Trx-1 ...
Appraisal consultation document
... 40% or lower but was subsequently reduced to 35% or lower (961 patients were randomised who had LVEF greater than 35%) in order to ensure an adequate event rate in the study population. Hospitalisation for heart failure within the last 12 months was also a necessary inclusion criterion. ...
... 40% or lower but was subsequently reduced to 35% or lower (961 patients were randomised who had LVEF greater than 35%) in order to ensure an adequate event rate in the study population. Hospitalisation for heart failure within the last 12 months was also a necessary inclusion criterion. ...
Congenital secundum atrial septal defect and
... pathologic defect causes excessive flow from the left to the right atrium, impacts the overloading of the right ventricle, and results in elevated central venous pressure. Cyanosis can be seen due to pulmonary hypertension stemming from flow through the defect in some cases (1-3,5,7,9). Our case rev ...
... pathologic defect causes excessive flow from the left to the right atrium, impacts the overloading of the right ventricle, and results in elevated central venous pressure. Cyanosis can be seen due to pulmonary hypertension stemming from flow through the defect in some cases (1-3,5,7,9). Our case rev ...
Intense Sympathetic Stimulation Releases Coronary
... (0.68 ,ug) periodically at a constant rate for 1 minute. We recorded cardiac cycle length, left ventricular pressure and dP/dt, mean aortic pressure, coronary blood flow, and perfusion pressure continuously. We repeated the test NE infusions three times to confirm the reproducibility of the coronary ...
... (0.68 ,ug) periodically at a constant rate for 1 minute. We recorded cardiac cycle length, left ventricular pressure and dP/dt, mean aortic pressure, coronary blood flow, and perfusion pressure continuously. We repeated the test NE infusions three times to confirm the reproducibility of the coronary ...
Final appraisal determination document
... reduced risk for all-cause mortality (HR 0.84; 95% CI 0.76 to 0.93, p<0.001), first all-cause hospitalisation (HR 0.88; 95% CI 0.82 to 0.94, p<0.0001), and first cardiovascular hospitalisation (HR 0.88; 95% CI 0.81 to 0.95, p<0.0008). The KCCQ patient scores were reduced for both sacubitril valsarta ...
... reduced risk for all-cause mortality (HR 0.84; 95% CI 0.76 to 0.93, p<0.001), first all-cause hospitalisation (HR 0.88; 95% CI 0.82 to 0.94, p<0.0001), and first cardiovascular hospitalisation (HR 0.88; 95% CI 0.81 to 0.95, p<0.0008). The KCCQ patient scores were reduced for both sacubitril valsarta ...
Mathematical Modeling of Electrocardiograms: A Numerical Study
... Cedex, France. Electronic mail: [email protected] ...
... Cedex, France. Electronic mail: [email protected] ...
PROMUS Element™ Plus
... Contents supplied STERILE using an ethylene oxide (EO) process. Do not use if sterile barrier is damaged. If damage is found, call your Boston Scientific representative. For single use only. DO NOT REUSE, REPROCESS OR RESTERILIZE. Reuse, reprocessing or resterilization may compromise the structural ...
... Contents supplied STERILE using an ethylene oxide (EO) process. Do not use if sterile barrier is damaged. If damage is found, call your Boston Scientific representative. For single use only. DO NOT REUSE, REPROCESS OR RESTERILIZE. Reuse, reprocessing or resterilization may compromise the structural ...
500P User Manual
... The SAM 500P will play an audible click and flash the Safe To Touch indicator at a rate compliant with current AHA/ERC guidelines. Responders should use this as a guide to the rate at which they are performing compressions. This feature is referred to as the CPR metronome. CPR Guidelines The SAM 500 ...
... The SAM 500P will play an audible click and flash the Safe To Touch indicator at a rate compliant with current AHA/ERC guidelines. Responders should use this as a guide to the rate at which they are performing compressions. This feature is referred to as the CPR metronome. CPR Guidelines The SAM 500 ...
Increasing survival rate from commotio cordis
... cordis, that is, from 10%–15% before year 2000 to 450% in the most recent 5-year period. Furthermore, our analysis defines certain factors that have likely potentiated survival and explain the decreasing mortality rate in the registry from these events. In survivors, estimated response time from col ...
... cordis, that is, from 10%–15% before year 2000 to 450% in the most recent 5-year period. Furthermore, our analysis defines certain factors that have likely potentiated survival and explain the decreasing mortality rate in the registry from these events. In survivors, estimated response time from col ...
in the infarcted heart potentially via increased connexin43
... Figure 1. Homing of BM-derived cells in the infarcted myocardium. (A) Histological reconstruction of a short axis cut of the left ventricle after myocardial infarction seen in Goldner’s Trichrom stain. The infarcted area (top left quadrant of the section, arrows) is characterized by thinning of the ...
... Figure 1. Homing of BM-derived cells in the infarcted myocardium. (A) Histological reconstruction of a short axis cut of the left ventricle after myocardial infarction seen in Goldner’s Trichrom stain. The infarcted area (top left quadrant of the section, arrows) is characterized by thinning of the ...
Effects of bright light and melatonin on sleep propensity - VU-AMS
... Assessment of HR and PEP. An electrocardiogram (ECG) was obtained from disposable pregelled Ag-AgCl ECG spot electrodes (Meditrace, Graphic Controls) that were placed at the jugular notch of the sternum, 4 cm under the left nipple and the right lateral side (ground). The electrodes were connected to ...
... Assessment of HR and PEP. An electrocardiogram (ECG) was obtained from disposable pregelled Ag-AgCl ECG spot electrodes (Meditrace, Graphic Controls) that were placed at the jugular notch of the sternum, 4 cm under the left nipple and the right lateral side (ground). The electrodes were connected to ...
an emergent property of the mammalian autonomic nervous system
... Table I illustrates the phylogenetic differences in the structures that regulate the heart in vertebrates (Morris and Nilsson, 1994; Santer, 1994; Taylor, 1992). The heart has been selected because the regulation of the heart determines the proximity between potential mating partners. For example, c ...
... Table I illustrates the phylogenetic differences in the structures that regulate the heart in vertebrates (Morris and Nilsson, 1994; Santer, 1994; Taylor, 1992). The heart has been selected because the regulation of the heart determines the proximity between potential mating partners. For example, c ...
Effect of Right Ventricular Pacing on Ventricular Rhythm During
... with a rapid ventricular response to atrial fibrillation and the proper relations between retrograde conduction times and junctional refractoriness because the postrefractory window for successful propagation would then be quite short. However, we have been unable to model anterograde block by means ...
... with a rapid ventricular response to atrial fibrillation and the proper relations between retrograde conduction times and junctional refractoriness because the postrefractory window for successful propagation would then be quite short. However, we have been unable to model anterograde block by means ...
Composition of the Blood, cont.
... 1. The pointed end of the heart is the apex. 2. The myocardium forms the bulk of the heart wall. 3. The coronary arteries branch off the aorta to supply the heart with oxygen and nutrients. 4. The SA node is located in the right atrium. 5. The adult male has 5-6 liters of blood. Elsevier items and d ...
... 1. The pointed end of the heart is the apex. 2. The myocardium forms the bulk of the heart wall. 3. The coronary arteries branch off the aorta to supply the heart with oxygen and nutrients. 4. The SA node is located in the right atrium. 5. The adult male has 5-6 liters of blood. Elsevier items and d ...
Chapter 19
... • Meanwhile, on left side, greater amount of blood sequestered in lungs during inspiration • This momentarily decreases amount returned to left side of heart, decreasing left ventricular stroke volume • Decreased volume shortens left ventricular systole and allows aortic valve to close a bit earlier ...
... • Meanwhile, on left side, greater amount of blood sequestered in lungs during inspiration • This momentarily decreases amount returned to left side of heart, decreasing left ventricular stroke volume • Decreased volume shortens left ventricular systole and allows aortic valve to close a bit earlier ...
chronic congestive heart failure.
... KCl. The solution of myosin was diluted to 0.6 M KCl and enough 0.6 M KCl was added to make 100 cc. Potassium carbonate was added to adjust the pH to 7.5 and the solution was stirred overnight with a magnetic stirrer. The preparation was centrifuged at 16,500 rpm for 30 minutes, in the Lourdes centr ...
... KCl. The solution of myosin was diluted to 0.6 M KCl and enough 0.6 M KCl was added to make 100 cc. Potassium carbonate was added to adjust the pH to 7.5 and the solution was stirred overnight with a magnetic stirrer. The preparation was centrifuged at 16,500 rpm for 30 minutes, in the Lourdes centr ...
Chest Pain In Children And Adolescents
... exceeds the pressure within the atria, causing a sudden closing of the tricuspid and mitral or atrial valves. The ventricles continue to contract throughout systole forcing blood through the aortic and pulmonary or semilunar valves. • S2 is diastole, occurring as the ventricles begin to relax, the p ...
... exceeds the pressure within the atria, causing a sudden closing of the tricuspid and mitral or atrial valves. The ventricles continue to contract throughout systole forcing blood through the aortic and pulmonary or semilunar valves. • S2 is diastole, occurring as the ventricles begin to relax, the p ...
Magnesium and cardiovascular system
... aggregation, fibrinogen binding, and expression of P-selectin on the platelet surface, are all effectively inhibited by intravenous magnesium supplementation. Since glycoprotein IIb-IIIa is the only glycoprotein on the platelet surface that binds fibrinogen, Gawaz et al. speculated that magnesium su ...
... aggregation, fibrinogen binding, and expression of P-selectin on the platelet surface, are all effectively inhibited by intravenous magnesium supplementation. Since glycoprotein IIb-IIIa is the only glycoprotein on the platelet surface that binds fibrinogen, Gawaz et al. speculated that magnesium su ...
AN ANALYSIS OF THE TOXIC ACTIONS OF PURIFIED STREP
... apparatus,6 and perfused at 37°C. Such hearts were either left in place or removed and appropriately dissected for experiments on the separate cardiac tissues. In studies of the mechanical and electrical responses of isolated atrial pairs, the atria were dissected as a single tissue from the ventric ...
... apparatus,6 and perfused at 37°C. Such hearts were either left in place or removed and appropriately dissected for experiments on the separate cardiac tissues. In studies of the mechanical and electrical responses of isolated atrial pairs, the atria were dissected as a single tissue from the ventric ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... The present study observes 70%, 20% and 10% respectively of right dominance, left dominance and co-dominance in the fetal heart specimens. It is also observed that the right coronary artery crosses crux of the heart and lie near or at the obtuse border in 66.6% of the study sample. In a study done b ...
... The present study observes 70%, 20% and 10% respectively of right dominance, left dominance and co-dominance in the fetal heart specimens. It is also observed that the right coronary artery crosses crux of the heart and lie near or at the obtuse border in 66.6% of the study sample. In a study done b ...