Managing the patient with an anterior mediastinal mass
... Although the specific additional studies that are required have not been systematically evaluated, the assessment now often includes awake flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy to assess the specific area(s) of potential distortion or compression through an endoscopic view. Transthoracic and transesophag ...
... Although the specific additional studies that are required have not been systematically evaluated, the assessment now often includes awake flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy to assess the specific area(s) of potential distortion or compression through an endoscopic view. Transthoracic and transesophag ...
Massive right atrial myxoma causing exertional dyspnoea
... embolism secondary to right atrial myxoma has been described previously.6 Her massive right atrial myxoma by prolapsing through and obstructing the tricuspid valve caused a ‘functional’ tricuspid stenosis as evidenced by auscultation of the opening snap and mid diastolic murmur in the tricuspid regi ...
... embolism secondary to right atrial myxoma has been described previously.6 Her massive right atrial myxoma by prolapsing through and obstructing the tricuspid valve caused a ‘functional’ tricuspid stenosis as evidenced by auscultation of the opening snap and mid diastolic murmur in the tricuspid regi ...
BDS Ist YEAR EXAMINATION 2008-09
... Hamstring part of the Adductormagnus The motor supply to all of the following muscles is by the obturator nerve EXCEPT to the : a) ...
... Hamstring part of the Adductormagnus The motor supply to all of the following muscles is by the obturator nerve EXCEPT to the : a) ...
Effects of supplemental oxygen administration on coronary blood
... facemask to patients with CHD is a common practice particularly during conscious-sedation procedures in which the performing physician perceives a risk of hypoventilation and hypoxemia. During such procedures, the arterial oxygen content is usually estimated by monitoring transcutaneous blood oxyhem ...
... facemask to patients with CHD is a common practice particularly during conscious-sedation procedures in which the performing physician perceives a risk of hypoventilation and hypoxemia. During such procedures, the arterial oxygen content is usually estimated by monitoring transcutaneous blood oxyhem ...
Steven Shea, Li Pan, David A. Bluemke and João A.C. Lima Thor
... failure.4 Moreover, because coronary atherosclerosis is the most important primary etiologic factor underlying heart failure, it is expected that myocardial dysfunction would begin as a regional process, later progressing to global ventricular failure and symptomatic congestive disease. However, the ...
... failure.4 Moreover, because coronary atherosclerosis is the most important primary etiologic factor underlying heart failure, it is expected that myocardial dysfunction would begin as a regional process, later progressing to global ventricular failure and symptomatic congestive disease. However, the ...
dedicated to life
... built an Institute which matches the highest standards of healthcare delivery across the world, where care is provided to patients at an affordable cost. Medanta – The Medicity offers not only the best technical facilities but also clinical research, education and training. Medanta is a conglomerati ...
... built an Institute which matches the highest standards of healthcare delivery across the world, where care is provided to patients at an affordable cost. Medanta – The Medicity offers not only the best technical facilities but also clinical research, education and training. Medanta is a conglomerati ...
Coronary Artery Atherosclerosis Is Related to Reduced Regional
... strain and strain rate reread variability was found to be 4% and 3%, respectively, for all 3 of the arterial systems. CT scans were evaluated blindly with respect to scan pairs and to all of the clinical data using a computerized interactive scoring system similar to that described by Yaghoubi et al ...
... strain and strain rate reread variability was found to be 4% and 3%, respectively, for all 3 of the arterial systems. CT scans were evaluated blindly with respect to scan pairs and to all of the clinical data using a computerized interactive scoring system similar to that described by Yaghoubi et al ...
Nerve activates contraction
... BP is blood pressure BP is affected by age, weight, time of day, exercise, body position, emotional state CO is the amount of blood pumped out of the left ventricle per minute PR is peripheral resistance, or the amount of friction blood encounters as it flows through vessels Narrowing of b ...
... BP is blood pressure BP is affected by age, weight, time of day, exercise, body position, emotional state CO is the amount of blood pumped out of the left ventricle per minute PR is peripheral resistance, or the amount of friction blood encounters as it flows through vessels Narrowing of b ...
Mathematical Modeling of Cardiac Electro
... 2. Apply appropriate value ranges for cell-cell resistor from Kleber 2004 3. Assume constant concentrations and temperature, but variable sodium channel states and transmembrane voltage Vm 4. Use a 1D mono-domain model for coupling of the two cells. Implement the equations in conjunction with the Eu ...
... 2. Apply appropriate value ranges for cell-cell resistor from Kleber 2004 3. Assume constant concentrations and temperature, but variable sodium channel states and transmembrane voltage Vm 4. Use a 1D mono-domain model for coupling of the two cells. Implement the equations in conjunction with the Eu ...
Isolated congenital complete heart block
... means a specialised heart scan of the baby every four to six weeks with assessment at your local hospital in between. After birth, a pacemaker may need to be fitted to your baby (see below for more information about pacemakers). ...
... means a specialised heart scan of the baby every four to six weeks with assessment at your local hospital in between. After birth, a pacemaker may need to be fitted to your baby (see below for more information about pacemakers). ...
Rhythm management devices
... • Symptomatic sinus bradycardia that results from required drug therapy for medical conditions. (Level of Evidence: C) Class IIa - The weight of evidence or opinion is in favor of the usefulness of permanent pacing in patients with sinus node dysfunction in the following settings: • Heart rate <40 b ...
... • Symptomatic sinus bradycardia that results from required drug therapy for medical conditions. (Level of Evidence: C) Class IIa - The weight of evidence or opinion is in favor of the usefulness of permanent pacing in patients with sinus node dysfunction in the following settings: • Heart rate <40 b ...
Managing congenital heart disease and comorbidities – opening a
... Table IV. A 5-point structured approach to CHD and comorbidities • All neonates deserve a thorough cardiac examination before discharge from the nursery. If possible, use a pulse oximeter, to exclude differential cyanosis by placing the probe on the foot or big toe. The majority of missed critica ...
... Table IV. A 5-point structured approach to CHD and comorbidities • All neonates deserve a thorough cardiac examination before discharge from the nursery. If possible, use a pulse oximeter, to exclude differential cyanosis by placing the probe on the foot or big toe. The majority of missed critica ...
Sequential Adjuvant Epirubicin-Based and Docetaxel
... 100 mg/m2.2 As second-line therapy, D resulted in ORRs ranging from 53% to 57% in anthracyclineresistant patients.3,4 Recent results of a randomized trial that directly compared docetaxel and paclitaxel in advanced breast cancer showed the superiority of ...
... 100 mg/m2.2 As second-line therapy, D resulted in ORRs ranging from 53% to 57% in anthracyclineresistant patients.3,4 Recent results of a randomized trial that directly compared docetaxel and paclitaxel in advanced breast cancer showed the superiority of ...
Incidence of major structural cardiac defects associated
... involve scanning 5% of pregnant women. Two other recent studies suggest a higher threshold of 3.5 mm would be more appropriate13,14. In contrast to the situation with screening for chromosomal abnormalities, where proceeding to a definitive invasive test carries a significant risk to the fetus that ...
... involve scanning 5% of pregnant women. Two other recent studies suggest a higher threshold of 3.5 mm would be more appropriate13,14. In contrast to the situation with screening for chromosomal abnormalities, where proceeding to a definitive invasive test carries a significant risk to the fetus that ...
Morphological and Functional Modeling of the Heart Valves and
... enable dynamic four dimensional scanning of the beating heart over the whole cardiac cycle. Precise morphological and functional knowledge about the valvular apparatus is highly esteemed and it is considered a prerequisite for the entire clinical workflow including diagnosis, therapy-planning, surge ...
... enable dynamic four dimensional scanning of the beating heart over the whole cardiac cycle. Precise morphological and functional knowledge about the valvular apparatus is highly esteemed and it is considered a prerequisite for the entire clinical workflow including diagnosis, therapy-planning, surge ...
The relationship between QT interval and QT dispersion with left
... function (LVSF), in patients with left or right bundle branch block ( LBBB or RBBB). In this cross-sectional study, 80 convenience samples of patients with LBBB and RBBB were recruited from March to September 2015 in Kerman. The relationship between QT interval and QT dispersion (based on electrocar ...
... function (LVSF), in patients with left or right bundle branch block ( LBBB or RBBB). In this cross-sectional study, 80 convenience samples of patients with LBBB and RBBB were recruited from March to September 2015 in Kerman. The relationship between QT interval and QT dispersion (based on electrocar ...
Congenital Heart Defects – A Review
... second sound. The features of severe valvar PS are an ejection systolic click which is either not present or falls so close to the first heart sound that it becomes inseparable from it, markedly increased splitting with a soft or inaudible pulmonary component of the second heart sound, and a long ej ...
... second sound. The features of severe valvar PS are an ejection systolic click which is either not present or falls so close to the first heart sound that it becomes inseparable from it, markedly increased splitting with a soft or inaudible pulmonary component of the second heart sound, and a long ej ...
Biology 2402 The Endocrine System Purpose
... 1. Associate the P wave, QRS complex, and T wave of an EKG with electrical events that occur in the heart 2. Compare EKG results collected after both rest and exercise using the scientific method. II. Blood Pressure A. Identify the instruments used to measure blood pressure use sphygmomanometer an ...
... 1. Associate the P wave, QRS complex, and T wave of an EKG with electrical events that occur in the heart 2. Compare EKG results collected after both rest and exercise using the scientific method. II. Blood Pressure A. Identify the instruments used to measure blood pressure use sphygmomanometer an ...
Research Article Evaluating the Prediction of
... failure management. Some of the important circle ...
... failure management. Some of the important circle ...
Journal of Exercise Physiologyonline
... fluoroscopy and cardiac image contrast (3,8) in which the determination of the SV can serve as a ...
... fluoroscopy and cardiac image contrast (3,8) in which the determination of the SV can serve as a ...
8/09 LV Dyssnchrony and CRT
... contraction, which can be shown to be synchronous (upper row) or dyssynchronous (lower row). ...
... contraction, which can be shown to be synchronous (upper row) or dyssynchronous (lower row). ...
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... Continuous Noise Estimation using Time-Frequency ECG Representation Piotr Augustyniak* Analysis of a Semiautomatic Algorithm for ECG Heartbeat Classification Mariano Llamedo* and Juan Pablo Martнnez ...
... Continuous Noise Estimation using Time-Frequency ECG Representation Piotr Augustyniak* Analysis of a Semiautomatic Algorithm for ECG Heartbeat Classification Mariano Llamedo* and Juan Pablo Martнnez ...
Cardiac Arrythmias
... • Always calculate the bleeding risk in a patient initiating anticoagulation therapy • A score or 3 or higher is considered high risk. • A high risk HAS-BLED score is not a reason to avoid anticoagulation in an patient with Atrial Fibrillation. ...
... • Always calculate the bleeding risk in a patient initiating anticoagulation therapy • A score or 3 or higher is considered high risk. • A high risk HAS-BLED score is not a reason to avoid anticoagulation in an patient with Atrial Fibrillation. ...
Correlation Between Exercise Electrocardiography Test and
... s-AP=systolic aortic pressure ; d-AP=diastolic aortic pressure ; m-AP=mean aortic pressure ; s-LVP=systolic left ventricular pressure; Pcw=pulmonary artery wedge pressure ; s-PAP=systolic pulmonary artery pressure ; CI=cardiac index; EF=ejection fraction. ...
... s-AP=systolic aortic pressure ; d-AP=diastolic aortic pressure ; m-AP=mean aortic pressure ; s-LVP=systolic left ventricular pressure; Pcw=pulmonary artery wedge pressure ; s-PAP=systolic pulmonary artery pressure ; CI=cardiac index; EF=ejection fraction. ...
Heart failure in patients with sick sinus syndrome
... P values for substrata effect of pacing mode were 0.05, for both substrata ‘age ≤ 75 years’ HR 0.72; 95% CI 0.53–1.00, and substrata ‘age . 75 years’ HR 1.34; 95% CI 1.00 –1.80. All other variables were non-significant (P . 0.31). A fully adjusted hazard ratio showed no significant effect of pacing ...
... P values for substrata effect of pacing mode were 0.05, for both substrata ‘age ≤ 75 years’ HR 0.72; 95% CI 0.53–1.00, and substrata ‘age . 75 years’ HR 1.34; 95% CI 1.00 –1.80. All other variables were non-significant (P . 0.31). A fully adjusted hazard ratio showed no significant effect of pacing ...