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The coronary circulation in cyanotic congenital heart disease
The coronary circulation in cyanotic congenital heart disease

... (Table 1). N-13 ammonia perfusion images were obtained in patients and controls with a CTI-Siemens tomograph at baseline and following stress induced by intravenous dipyridamole. Regions of interest were placed in short axis images on the right ventricle, left ventricle and ventricular septum at api ...
File - Nicki Cliffer: Medical Informatics Capstone
File - Nicki Cliffer: Medical Informatics Capstone

... more patients had been harmed during their most recent clinical rotation due to faulty handoffs:  31% of residents rated the quality of handoffs as only fair or ...
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... permeable membrane that permits some substances to pass through the membrane while others are kept out. Neither the exact structure of the membrane nor the mechanism by which its permeability is controlled is known, but the substances involved have been identified by experimentation. Surrounding the ...
11/07 Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
11/07 Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy

... Methodology to determine mechanical dyssynchrony needs further elaboration ...
Pulmonary Valve
Pulmonary Valve

...  Consideration of maintenance of ASD or PFO for acute decompression of non-compliant RV Post procedure Management o Bleeding  Important assessment at site of catheter insertion  Common postoperative complications specifically with unifocalization procedures o Hypoxemia  May result from inadequat ...
PDF - Romanian Journal of Cardiology
PDF - Romanian Journal of Cardiology

... that these interventions are performed by operators and teams with a large expertise in the evaluation and treatment of patients with HCM2,12. Despite these recommendations, the selection of patients for these two invasive interventions has varied substantially in different geographical areas. In th ...
Biventricular Pacemakers (Cardiac
Biventricular Pacemakers (Cardiac

... of tissue to flow of current, are performed many times a day using a vector from the right ventricular coil on the lead in the right side of the heart to the implanted pacemaker devices; changes in bioimpedance reflect intrathoracic fluid status and are evaluated using a computer algorithm. For exam ...
Right and left ventricular ejection fraction in acute inferior wall
Right and left ventricular ejection fraction in acute inferior wall

... wall. Occlusion of such a long left anterior descending artery may lead to an electrocardiographic pattern of both anterior and inferior wall myocardial infarction. The differentiation between occlusion of the right or circumflex coronary artery cannot be made from the standard 12 lead electrocardio ...
Telemetric Monitoring of Cardiovascular Parameters after Exercise
Telemetric Monitoring of Cardiovascular Parameters after Exercise

... Radiotelemetry Monitoring of Blood Pressure (BP), Heart Rate (HR) and Motor Activity (MA) A telemetry system (Data Sciences International, MN) was used for measuring systolic, diastolic, and MAP, HR and locomotor activity. Arterial pressure was monitored by a radiofrequency transducer model TA11-PA ...
Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia
Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia

... count (greater than 50 percent) before thrombosis occurred, 26 percent presented with concurrent thrombocytopenia and thrombosis, and thrombosis developed in 33 percent one to seven days before an apparent fall in the platelet count. Although in this last group of patients some thrombotic complicati ...
Circulatory, Respiratory, and Excretory Systems
Circulatory, Respiratory, and Excretory Systems

... table Foldable, as shown below. As you read, take notes and organize what you learn about the circulatory, respiratory, and excretory systems in this chapter. Chapter 34 ...
Circulatory System
Circulatory System

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Anomalous Origin of Right Coronary Artery Originating
Anomalous Origin of Right Coronary Artery Originating

... Congenital coronary artery anomalies are rare in the general population with an incidence of only 0.3%–0.9% increasing up to 36% in patients with congenital heart disease [4]. There have been various classifications proposed based on anatomy, angiographic, and hemodynamic findings [4]. According to ...
Optimizing Survival from Out-of
Optimizing Survival from Out-of

... defibrillation as the initial treatment. For this reason, the 2005 guidelines recommend five cycles of CPR (30:2 compression to ventilation ratio; approximately 1 12 to 3 minutes) be provided prior to rhythm analysis and defibrillation when response times exceed approximately 5 minutes.27 When the call ...
Long-term cardiovascular adaptations to neonatal
Long-term cardiovascular adaptations to neonatal

... likely involving the baroreflex. Additionally, both human and animal studies indicate gender related differences in systemic arterial pressure that become apparent after sexual maturity11. Sex differences are also apparent in animal models of arterial blood pressure programming by early life stress1 ...
Polyunsaturated fatty acids in canine heart disease
Polyunsaturated fatty acids in canine heart disease

... myocyte metabolism may play an important role in this part of disease progression. As there are no pharmaceutical drugs shown to be effective during this phase, the vets may try to support the heart by suggesting dietary changes and excercise. In humans, there is good evidence that two of the omega- ...
Heart Restarts Teachers` notes - School
Heart Restarts Teachers` notes - School

...  Children feedback to the class in their pairs.  Everyone to look at the veins in their hands and arms  Show children how to try and feel the pulse in their wrist  Can they feel their pulse? How are the heart and lungs protected? We are looking for children to identify the rib cage.  Open up to ...
PROGRAM 31st TURKISH CARDIOLOGY
PROGRAM 31st TURKISH CARDIOLOGY

... Learning objective: Which patients can benefit from closure of paravalvular leakage? Which method should be preferred? ...
Congenital anomalies of the aorta and vena cava
Congenital anomalies of the aorta and vena cava

... Echocardiography is often the initial diagnostic method used in patients with suspected congenital cardiovascular disease. Although it provides sufficient evidence in many newborns, it is of limited use in some patients, particularly those with transpositions of the great arteries, pulmonary vein an ...
Heart - Dr Magrann
Heart - Dr Magrann

... The more you do aerobic exercise, the more branches of these arteries are formed between themselves (anastomosis), and the better the blood supply to the heart. When blood vessels fuse together where they meet it is said that they ANASTOMOSE. This is a safety mechanism that allows blood to get throu ...
Task Force 6: Training in Specialized Electrophysiology, Cardiac
Task Force 6: Training in Specialized Electrophysiology, Cardiac

... analyze 100 to 150 initial diagnostic studies. At least 50 to 75 of these procedures should involve patients with supraventricular arrhythmias. Because therapy with antiarrhythmic devices forms a major part of current electrophysiology practice, the trainee should also have been a primary operator d ...
Zadnipryany I.V., Sataieva T.P. Morphological and functional
Zadnipryany I.V., Sataieva T.P. Morphological and functional

... At present researchers think about application of a number of regulatory peptides and their constellation to correct the consequences of shock states, including antenatal hypoxia. Peptides are short chains of amino acid monomers linked by peptide (amide) bonds, the covalent chemical bonds formed whe ...
The circulatory system
The circulatory system

... (Digestive System) The circulatory system gets the nutrients broken down by the digestive system and delivers it to cells and blood vessels. ...
Two-Arm Double Randomised Clinical Trial Using Drugs and Devices Dr Sunita Ahir
Two-Arm Double Randomised Clinical Trial Using Drugs and Devices Dr Sunita Ahir

...  Gregg Stone and colleagues assessed the sustained benefit of bivalirudin monotherapy at 3 years for patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) who underwent primary percutaneous coronary intervention. Stone and colleagues report that the long-term benefit in the bivalirudin group was ...
Percutaneous closure of multiple atrial septal defects and patent
Percutaneous closure of multiple atrial septal defects and patent

... with multiple or complex, fenestrated defects, a single device can be placed through one defect so that it overlaps and closes a second defect. In our case, we were able to close three defects with a single device because of the short distance between them. Devices designed to cover a large part of ...
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