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19 Congenital Heart Disease in Children and Adults
19 Congenital Heart Disease in Children and Adults

... adulthood is emphasized. Several conditions have been excluded, such as bicuspid aortic valve and mitral valve prolapse, as they are covered in other chapters. More details on conditions that may complicate congenital cardiac malformations, such as arrhythmia and heart failure, can be found elsewher ...


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Stress Pilot - Doctorshop.it
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... synchronisation the older you get. High blood pressure, obesity, heart disease, chronic stress and other metabolic disorders also lead to reduced autonomic regulation and to a lower HRV. ...
The Prognostic Value of Left Atrial Peak Reservoir Strain in Acute
The Prognostic Value of Left Atrial Peak Reservoir Strain in Acute

... Reduced PALS was associated with increasing age, higher prevalence of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, previously known HF, and in-hospital heart failure (Killip class >1). Echocardiographic characteristics according to quartiles of PALS are shown in Table 2. Reduced PALS was significantly associate ...
With right → left shunt
With right → left shunt

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Tobacco Smoke

... the lines of closure of the valve leaflets. Infective endocarditis (IE) is characterized by large, irregular masses on the valve cusps that can extend onto the chordae . Nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis (NBTE) typically exhibits small, bland vegetations, usually attached at the line of closure. ...
Russian to English translation
Russian to English translation

... of heart failure need adequate therapy vasodilator, diuretics, cardiac glycosides. Fibrillation, which develops during hypotension, may be eliminated with an increase in blood pressure, for example, the introduction of mezatona. Rhythm disturbance associated with emotional stress is treatable sedati ...
PPT - The Citadel
PPT - The Citadel

... increasing to 6.6 with two additional risk factors ...
ASNC Review of the ACCF/ASNC Appropriateness Criteria for
ASNC Review of the ACCF/ASNC Appropriateness Criteria for

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Iron Deficiency & Clinical Sequelae, Diagnosis
Iron Deficiency & Clinical Sequelae, Diagnosis

... Many tools are available for assessing iron overload Combining these tools allows more accurate assessment of iron load Serial ferritin evaluation (every 3–4 months) is the most practical tool for following iron load and iron chelation efficacy Measure LIC (biopsy/MRI/SQUID) at least once Assess car ...
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Pressure overload alters stress-strain properties of the developing

... 40). Similar and reduced LV stress-strain relations have been reported after ventricular pressure overload ...
Ischemic Heart Disease in Women
Ischemic Heart Disease in Women

... CAD, coronary artery disease; CHF, congestive heart failure; CV, cardiovascular causes; MI, myocardial infarction; WISE, Women’s Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation: WTH, St James Women Take Heart Program aAdjusted ...
intracardiac shunting revealed by angiocardiography in the lizard
intracardiac shunting revealed by angiocardiography in the lizard

... The ventricle of squamate reptiles is a very complex structure. The most important point to be emphasized in the present context is that the inflow from the left atrium to the ventricular cavum arteriosum is likely to be discrete and separated from the right atrial inflow aided by the very large atr ...
REVIEW ARTICLE CARDIOVASCULAR SENSORY RECEPTORS
REVIEW ARTICLE CARDIOVASCULAR SENSORY RECEPTORS

... Abstract : The role of cardiovascular receptors in the neural regulation of circulatory system is now well established. Atrial type B receptors located in the two atria and veno-atrial junctions, which are stimulated by atrial filling are believed to play an important role in the regulation of body ...
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AHA/ACC Guideline

... the ACC/AHA format and described in more detail in Table 3. ...
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Overview: Coronary Artery Bypass Grafts (CABG) are surgical

... that transport oxygenated blood from the aorta to various parts of the heart muscle. Approximately 1,600 individuals undergo coronary bypass surgery in the United States each day; a significant percentage of these procedures are repeat surge ries for patients who had their initial intervention over ...
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Anuloma Vilom Pranayam

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What Is the Optimal Serum Potassium Level in Cardiovascular
What Is the Optimal Serum Potassium Level in Cardiovascular

... SCD more than a beta-blocker (53) (Fig. 2). In elderly hypertensives, this combination reduced the risk of SCD by two-thirds (59). Some workers have found no relationship between serum potassium and ventricular ectopy (60 – 62). However, these were small studies, and treatment was for four weeks, co ...
Ampulla Cardiomyopathy (Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy)-- -    A Review
Ampulla Cardiomyopathy (Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy)-- - A Review

... The ampulla cardiomyopathy (Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy) also known as stress- induced cardiomyopathy (SICD), or broken heart syndrome, mimics acute coronary syndrome, typically characterized by transient regional systolic dysfunction involving the left ventricle apex and midventricle with hyperkinesis ...
Stenting the neonatal arterial duct
Stenting the neonatal arterial duct

... sheath. When positioning the stent, care should be taken to have minimal protruFigure 2. Aortagram of patient with pulmonary atresia–ventricular septal defect. The duct is long sion in the aorta. The superior aortic end and tortuous, covering in the different planes 270 + 360° of angulation. Note th ...
Baseline LDL-C and Lp (a) Elevations Portend a High Risk of
Baseline LDL-C and Lp (a) Elevations Portend a High Risk of

... (statins), is crucial for reducing the incidence of coronary heart diseases (CHD), ischemic stroke, and peripheral artery diseases [2–5]. However, some epidemiological studies show that, although target LDL-C level has been achieved by statins therapy, residual cardiovascular risk such as restenosis ...
Alterations in Left Ventricular Structure and Function in Young
Alterations in Left Ventricular Structure and Function in Young

... Manuscript received August 14, 2003; revised manuscript received September 25, 2003, accepted October 7, 2003. ...
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Concussion Oversight Team (COT)

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Cardiorespiratory response to aerobic exercise programs with
Cardiorespiratory response to aerobic exercise programs with

... and methods: three groups, doing exercise at different intensities, high intensity group (HG) [74.9±3.9 %HRmax], low intensity group (LG) [59.46±4.1%HRmax] and no exercise group (NG) were made, and their assessments were done using the echocardiography and pulmonary function test three times, first ...
Cardiac Arrhythmias in thalassaemia
Cardiac Arrhythmias in thalassaemia

... Combination treatment may be indicated ...
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