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Willem J. Kolff audio-visual collection, 1949-1995

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20% Intralipid

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Cardiological Society of India

... angiographically proven coronary artery disease (CAD) in 128 patients with a mean age of 56.4±9.1 years (116 males, 12 females). There were 36 (28%) diabetic, 46 (36%) hypertensive, 30 (23%) smoker and 16 (13%), with a positive family history of CAD. The mean triglyceride, total cholesterol, high-de ...
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Linox Leads

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Egan’s Fundamentals of Respiratory Care
Egan’s Fundamentals of Respiratory Care

...  Elevation of body temperature due to disease  May occur w/ simple viral infection of upper airway or with serious bacterial pneumonia, tuberculosis, & some cancers  Causes increased metabolic rate, oxygen consumption & carbon dioxide production  Particularly dangerous in patients w/ severe chro ...
Egan Ch 15 Bedside Assessment of the Patient
Egan Ch 15 Bedside Assessment of the Patient

...  Elevation of body temperature due to disease  May occur w/ simple viral infection of upper airway or with serious bacterial pneumonia, tuberculosis, & some cancers  Causes increased metabolic rate, oxygen consumption & carbon dioxide production  Particularly dangerous in patients w/ severe chro ...
12/09 Atrial Septal Defect
12/09 Atrial Septal Defect

...  Before the septum primum closes off the atria, it develops a fenestration called the ostium secundum.  The septum secundum arises from the right atrial side of the septum primum and grows caudally.  The septum secundum does not completely divide the atria and does not immediately fuse with the s ...
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In Vivo Measurements of Atrial Repolarization Alternans

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2013 Multimodality Appropriate Use Criteria for
2013 Multimodality Appropriate Use Criteria for

... ischemic heart disease (SIHD) to consider use of stress testing and anatomic diagnostic procedures. This document reflects an updating of the prior Appropriate Use Criteria (AUC) published for radionuclide imaging (RNI), stress echocardiography (Echo), calcium scoring, coronary computed tomography an ...
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ACCF/AHA/ASE/ASNC/HFSA/HRS/SCAI/SCCT/SCMR/STS 2013

... ischemic heart disease (SIHD) to consider use of stress testing and anatomic diagnostic procedures. This document reflects an updating of the prior Appropriate Use Criteria (AUC) published for radionuclide imaging (RNI), stress echocardiography (Echo), calcium scoring, coronary computed tomography an ...
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Reconstruction and Visualization of Fiber and

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HRV Training Protocols

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High Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol and Mortality

... However, morbidity data should not be extrapolated to studies with mortality as an endpoint. Risk factors such as cigarette use, blood cholesterol level, and blood pressure may be strongly associated with initial manifestations of coronary disease, while long-term survival of coronary patients may b ...
Comprehensive T Wave Morphology Assessment
Comprehensive T Wave Morphology Assessment

... current block can lessen torsade risk from hERG block by decreasing dispersion of repolarization (eg, shortening action potential duration) and preventing early after depolarizations, which are the trigger for torsade.10,11 In order to understand whether drug-induced multi-ion channel block can be d ...
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Heart Surgery Patient Guide - Stony Brook Heart Institute

... The goal of this operation is to repair or replace a malfunctioning heart valve so that life-threatening conditions can be prevented from developing later. THE HEART The heart is a muscle that pumps blood through your body. It’s divided into four chambers: • The chambers on your right side are calle ...
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Immune System and Hypertension

... inserted subcutaneously in mice under anesthesia (2.0%–2.5% isoflurane). Male mice aged 8 to 12 weeks were used for the experiments. Systolic arterial blood pressure was measured by tail cuff using the Visitech-2000 system. A rigorous system of recording tail-cuff pressures has been in effect in our ...
Analysis of intrinsic cardiac neuron activity in relation to
Analysis of intrinsic cardiac neuron activity in relation to

... fibrillation. These activities were recorded by a multichannel microelectrode array that was paled into the right atrium ganglionated plexus. The recording was done for up to 4 hours and it covered the neuronal activity during different interventions such as vascular (aorta occlusion, inferior vena ...
Human Pavlovian HR decelerative conditioning with negative tilt as
Human Pavlovian HR decelerative conditioning with negative tilt as

... conditioning with a 5-s CS-US interval and noncontingent verbal reinforcement. With this long CS-US interval, and consistent with the results of Furedy and Poulos (1976) using a conventional tone CS, there was no evidence of HRdecelerative conditioning in the prior-Pavlovianconditioning group. Nor w ...
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... cells forming the CA medial wall (Figure 3). Although this seems to be the case for all animal models so far studied, a careful evaluation of the literature does not fully endorse the idea of the epicardium as the only source of coronary smooth muscle cells.9,17 – 19,26 This is evident when analysin ...
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Dissecting the Role of the Extracellular Matrix in Heart Disease
Dissecting the Role of the Extracellular Matrix in Heart Disease

... the heart that are linked to numerous cardiac diseases present in mice, dogs, pigs, and humans [4–8]. In this review, we shall illustrate how insights into gene function from the Drosophila model are relevant to our understanding of the basis of mammalian disorders. 2. ECM Regulation and Cardiac Dys ...
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thesis

... cardiovascular diseases every year, 7.2 million are due to ischemic heart disease. [1] In early 1980s two modes of therapy were introduced to restore blood flow in occluded artery. One involved pharmacologic dissolution of blood clots with a thrombolytic agent and the other involved mechanical disru ...
Student Study Outline Ch15
Student Study Outline Ch15

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- Journal of the Saudi Heart Association

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