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Inferior Vena Cava Filter Fracture and Migration to the Heart: A

... Pulmonary embolism (PE) is the third most common cause of cardiovascular disease‐ related death after acute ischemic syndromes and stroke, accounting for 300,000 deaths  annually (1).  Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is by far the most common nidus for the disease  process.  First‐line treatment is antic ...
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... Some limitations of this study include the fact that only a limited number of male subjects of young age were tested. Additional research will be needed to confirm if the position of choice of the smartphone in correspondence of the cardiac apex is still valid for female subjects, where different an ...
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electrophysiology study and radiofrequency ablation

... the heart rate is around 150 per minute. In some cases the heart rate may be slower and in other cases it may reach rates of 250-300 per minute. Atrial flutter may occur once in a while or may be long-standing (chronic). Atrial flutter may cause clots to develop in the heart. These can dislodge and ...
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... significant decrease in stroke volume, (heart rate was higher in heart failure when compared to normal conditions). Ansorge et al (3), found similar results, as well as a decrease in the rate of ventricular contraction, measured with dL/dt (change in myocardial segment length with respect to time). ...
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... Clinically, hypokalemia can decrease the heart rate because it takes longer to depolarize the cell membrane to threshold potential. 12. Hypocalcemia will increase cardiac muscle excitability. Low levels of Ca++ lower the threshold potential closer to RMP, increasing heart muscle excitability. Normal ...
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Perfusion vector - a new method to quantify myocardial perfusion

... Methods: The perfusion vector is based on calculating the difference between the anatomical centroid and the perfusion center of gravity of the left ventricle. Simulated MPS images were obtained using the SIMIND Monte Carlo program together with XCAT phantom. Four different-sized anterior and four l ...
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... The distal arterial trunk and branches of the AP can be well developed and more rarely are dysplastic or may be, the most severe form, atretic. Changes in this section do not correspond to changes in the right ventricle. Right ventricle of heart happen to be small, to be associated with arterial tru ...
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... invasive blood pressure monitoring at rest and during low- to moderate-intensity exercise (Eckert & Horstkotte, 2002; Parati, Casadei, Groppelli, Di Rienzo, & Mancia, 1989). Although Q and SV tend to be overestimated at rest and during peak exercise, in comparison with a rebreathing technique, the m ...
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... help and start CPR. Staff should do what they have been trained to do. For example, staff in critical care and emergency medicine will have more advanced resuscitation skills than staff who are not involved regularly in resuscitation in their normal clinical role. Hospital staff who attend a cardiac ...
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