Community Safety Programs
... the AED detects an abnormal “shockable” rhythm, it will produce an electrical charge through the heart in an attempt to reset the heart back into a normal rhythm. The device uses a series of voice prompts to guide the user through the process. When the user follows the prompts from an AED there is v ...
... the AED detects an abnormal “shockable” rhythm, it will produce an electrical charge through the heart in an attempt to reset the heart back into a normal rhythm. The device uses a series of voice prompts to guide the user through the process. When the user follows the prompts from an AED there is v ...
Electrophysiological..
... cycle length (TCL), corrected PPI, ∆VA (ventriculoatrial), ∆HA (His-atrial), ∆AH (atrio-His) values, and responses to His-refractory ventricular premature depolarizations were studied. Compared with atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia, ORT patients were younger (42±13 years versus 54±19 yea ...
... cycle length (TCL), corrected PPI, ∆VA (ventriculoatrial), ∆HA (His-atrial), ∆AH (atrio-His) values, and responses to His-refractory ventricular premature depolarizations were studied. Compared with atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia, ORT patients were younger (42±13 years versus 54±19 yea ...
Module 1: Basic ECG recording and interpretation
... 6. Atrial repolarisation (return to resting electrical status) occurs during ventricular depolarisation. 7. Ventricular repolarisation occurs following ventricular depolarisation and before the next SA discharge. Abnormalities in this conduction system may occur with cardiac disease, and are subse ...
... 6. Atrial repolarisation (return to resting electrical status) occurs during ventricular depolarisation. 7. Ventricular repolarisation occurs following ventricular depolarisation and before the next SA discharge. Abnormalities in this conduction system may occur with cardiac disease, and are subse ...
Automatic Detection of Congestive Heart Failure and Atrial
... estimate its complexity. It has been fully characterized in the context of physiological time series analysis and has been successfully used as complexity measure in shortterm physiological signal study. A high value of sample entropy indicates low similarity in the time series while a low value of ...
... estimate its complexity. It has been fully characterized in the context of physiological time series analysis and has been successfully used as complexity measure in shortterm physiological signal study. A high value of sample entropy indicates low similarity in the time series while a low value of ...
Comparison of Family History of Sudden Cardiac Death
... bias of forensic studies of victims with unexpected SCD is minimal. The definition of the cause of death and information about the SCD victims were based on a combination of medical records, autopsy data, and result of a standardized questionnaire answered by the closest family members of the victim ...
... bias of forensic studies of victims with unexpected SCD is minimal. The definition of the cause of death and information about the SCD victims were based on a combination of medical records, autopsy data, and result of a standardized questionnaire answered by the closest family members of the victim ...
S1 Table. A list of DDN features
... calculi; leukemia, lymphoma and malignancies who are receiving cancer therapy which causes elevations of serum and urinary uric acid levels ...
... calculi; leukemia, lymphoma and malignancies who are receiving cancer therapy which causes elevations of serum and urinary uric acid levels ...
Left ventricular ejection fraction estimation using mutual information
... rather preferred clinically because of the straightforward preparation for LVEF examinations and its higher accuracy. Cardiotoxicity could be induced by the drugs of chemotherapy (i.e. Anthracyclines). It may give rise to serious heart failure. Therefore, the oncology patient who receives chemothera ...
... rather preferred clinically because of the straightforward preparation for LVEF examinations and its higher accuracy. Cardiotoxicity could be induced by the drugs of chemotherapy (i.e. Anthracyclines). It may give rise to serious heart failure. Therefore, the oncology patient who receives chemothera ...
Chapter 35 PP
... Elsevier items and derived items © 2012 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. ...
... Elsevier items and derived items © 2012 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. ...
Reduced Risk of Restenosis in Small Vessels and Reduced Risk of
... quantitative coronary angiography and clinical end points. Statistical methodology. Baseline, post-procedural, and follow-up data were summarized using descriptive statistics and presented as proportions (%, count/sample size) or mean ⫾ standard deviation. The student t test was used for comparing c ...
... quantitative coronary angiography and clinical end points. Statistical methodology. Baseline, post-procedural, and follow-up data were summarized using descriptive statistics and presented as proportions (%, count/sample size) or mean ⫾ standard deviation. The student t test was used for comparing c ...
Dissection of Sheep`s Pluck
... 5. Try to inflate the lungs and observe how they respond. Do not breathe directly into the trachea to do this! Insert a length of rubber tubing into the trachea and attach it to a bellows or foot pump to inflate the lungs and then watch them deflate. It is best not to breathe through the tube into t ...
... 5. Try to inflate the lungs and observe how they respond. Do not breathe directly into the trachea to do this! Insert a length of rubber tubing into the trachea and attach it to a bellows or foot pump to inflate the lungs and then watch them deflate. It is best not to breathe through the tube into t ...
International Journal of Current Research and Review
... important to identify the cause of coronary artery diseases and to perform therapeutic, radio diagnostic and surgical procedures. Since the left main coronary artery system is the commonly affected vessel and is the first vessel to show blockages, this study was conducted. 93 formalin fixed hearts w ...
... important to identify the cause of coronary artery diseases and to perform therapeutic, radio diagnostic and surgical procedures. Since the left main coronary artery system is the commonly affected vessel and is the first vessel to show blockages, this study was conducted. 93 formalin fixed hearts w ...
MRI Accreditation Program
... accreditation program. Although all interpreting physicians performing MRI must assume responsibility for the quality of images produced by the facility, the primary responsibility for image quality and for implementing an effective QA program belongs to the lead interpreting physician. The lead int ...
... accreditation program. Although all interpreting physicians performing MRI must assume responsibility for the quality of images produced by the facility, the primary responsibility for image quality and for implementing an effective QA program belongs to the lead interpreting physician. The lead int ...
Magnesium, The Forgotten Mineral
... migraine patients have lowered levels of magnesium during an acute attack,” adds Meletis. Dean believes that low magnesium is one piece of the puzzle; however, she also believes that high estrogen levels contribute to migraines as well, which may explain why migraines affect women more than men. “In ...
... migraine patients have lowered levels of magnesium during an acute attack,” adds Meletis. Dean believes that low magnesium is one piece of the puzzle; however, she also believes that high estrogen levels contribute to migraines as well, which may explain why migraines affect women more than men. “In ...
Print - Circulation
... Atrial fibrillation was electrically induced with 10-mA, 1-millisecond pulses at a frequency of 60 Hz with epicardial wires attached to the right atrium. Before the first defibrillation attempt, atrial fibrillation was permitted to sustain for 5 minutes to demonstrate adequate stability. If atrial f ...
... Atrial fibrillation was electrically induced with 10-mA, 1-millisecond pulses at a frequency of 60 Hz with epicardial wires attached to the right atrium. Before the first defibrillation attempt, atrial fibrillation was permitted to sustain for 5 minutes to demonstrate adequate stability. If atrial f ...
Regulation of Coronary Blood Flow During Exercise
... and myocardial factors. Unraveling of the integrative mechanisms controlling coronary vasodilation in response to exercise has been difficult, in part due to the redundancies in coronary vasomotor control and differences between animal species. Exercise training is associated with adaptations in the ...
... and myocardial factors. Unraveling of the integrative mechanisms controlling coronary vasodilation in response to exercise has been difficult, in part due to the redundancies in coronary vasomotor control and differences between animal species. Exercise training is associated with adaptations in the ...
33rd ADVANCED ECHO CONFERENCE
... today. This program will explore the role of real time 3-D echo and other advanced imaging modalities in cardiac diagnosis, in percutaneous interventions for valve and other disorders, and in intraoperative echocardiography. Clinical applications of imaging techniques such as speckle tracking strain ...
... today. This program will explore the role of real time 3-D echo and other advanced imaging modalities in cardiac diagnosis, in percutaneous interventions for valve and other disorders, and in intraoperative echocardiography. Clinical applications of imaging techniques such as speckle tracking strain ...
Cardiovascular Disease and Air Pollution
... Two major mechanistic hypotheses have been put forward to explain the associations between particles and effects on the cardiovascular system reported above. It should be appreciated that it is likely that more than one mechanistic process may result in these effects and that it is plausible that me ...
... Two major mechanistic hypotheses have been put forward to explain the associations between particles and effects on the cardiovascular system reported above. It should be appreciated that it is likely that more than one mechanistic process may result in these effects and that it is plausible that me ...
Print - Circulation
... 0.1917⫻0.0327 mm in size,7 each pixel contained the information from an average of 6.4 epicardial myocytes. In addition, appreciable signal arises from cells 2 mm (61.2 cell layers) below the epicardium. Therefore, each pixel registered optical signals from roughly 392 cells in this study. We acquir ...
... 0.1917⫻0.0327 mm in size,7 each pixel contained the information from an average of 6.4 epicardial myocytes. In addition, appreciable signal arises from cells 2 mm (61.2 cell layers) below the epicardium. Therefore, each pixel registered optical signals from roughly 392 cells in this study. We acquir ...
Cardiovascular Disease and Air Pollution A report by the Committee on the
... Two major mechanistic hypotheses have been put forward to explain the associations between particles and effects on the cardiovascular system reported above. It should be appreciated that it is likely that more than one mechanistic process may result in these effects and that it is plausible that me ...
... Two major mechanistic hypotheses have been put forward to explain the associations between particles and effects on the cardiovascular system reported above. It should be appreciated that it is likely that more than one mechanistic process may result in these effects and that it is plausible that me ...
Development of Heart Failure and Congenital Septal
... 74) of eNOS⫺/⫺ and 38.3% (31 of 81) of eNOS⫹/⫺ mice died, whereas only 13.3% (8 of 60) of eNOS⫹/⫹ mice died during the same period (P⬍0.001, Figure 1A). These results demonstrated a dose-dependent effect between eNOS gene deficiency and postnatal mortality. To determine if higher mortality observed ...
... 74) of eNOS⫺/⫺ and 38.3% (31 of 81) of eNOS⫹/⫺ mice died, whereas only 13.3% (8 of 60) of eNOS⫹/⫹ mice died during the same period (P⬍0.001, Figure 1A). These results demonstrated a dose-dependent effect between eNOS gene deficiency and postnatal mortality. To determine if higher mortality observed ...
conducted energy weapons - Council of Canadian Academies
... provincial, and territorial jurisdictions use the device in some capacity. Decision-making about the protocols for selecting, acquiring, and using CEWs is undertaken by local agencies and varies across geographies. The decision to deploy a CEW resides not only at the institutional and management lev ...
... provincial, and territorial jurisdictions use the device in some capacity. Decision-making about the protocols for selecting, acquiring, and using CEWs is undertaken by local agencies and varies across geographies. The decision to deploy a CEW resides not only at the institutional and management lev ...
Ventricular Fibrillation: A Pediatric Problem
... Learn more about Atrial Septal Defect. Atrial Septal Defects: Matthew s Story. placing us in the top tier of pediatric cardiac programs. Ventricular fibrillation following blunt chest trauma from a baseball. The patient had no prior medical problems, particularly ventricular fibrillation, Ventricula ...
... Learn more about Atrial Septal Defect. Atrial Septal Defects: Matthew s Story. placing us in the top tier of pediatric cardiac programs. Ventricular fibrillation following blunt chest trauma from a baseball. The patient had no prior medical problems, particularly ventricular fibrillation, Ventricula ...
Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibition and Angiotensin II
... status with the progression of pacing-induced LV dysfunction, plasma samples were obtained immediately after the LV function measurements. After the LV function studies and plasma collection, the pacemaker was reactivated (with the exception of the sham controls). At the conclusion of the 28-day pac ...
... status with the progression of pacing-induced LV dysfunction, plasma samples were obtained immediately after the LV function measurements. After the LV function studies and plasma collection, the pacemaker was reactivated (with the exception of the sham controls). At the conclusion of the 28-day pac ...
Determination of Inadvertent Atrial Capture During Para
... bipolar His pair) and is saturated at least to some degree during pacing. The proximal pair of the pacing catheter may not be a good surrogate because of poor contact and is itself distant from the site of interest. In addition, the pacing catheter may capture the ventricular muscle and His bundle, ...
... bipolar His pair) and is saturated at least to some degree during pacing. The proximal pair of the pacing catheter may not be a good surrogate because of poor contact and is itself distant from the site of interest. In addition, the pacing catheter may capture the ventricular muscle and His bundle, ...
insight review articles
... organs (including the kidneys, mesenteric circulation and the heart itself), potentially leading to infarction. The thromboembolic risk is reduced by administration of oral anticoagulant drugs, but at the price of an increased risk of bleeding complications. These considerations probably account for ...
... organs (including the kidneys, mesenteric circulation and the heart itself), potentially leading to infarction. The thromboembolic risk is reduced by administration of oral anticoagulant drugs, but at the price of an increased risk of bleeding complications. These considerations probably account for ...