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Left coronary pressure–flow relations of the beating and arrested
Left coronary pressure–flow relations of the beating and arrested

... their mean values) of left coronary pressure–flow relations in diastole and systole at the two ventricular chamber volumes (diastolic pressure at V0 was 1–2 mmHg and at V1 20 mmHg) in the beating and arrested heart for all experiments. The p-values from analysis of variance are given at the bottom. ...
Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction
Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction

... Recently, many studies have found that many patients presenting with clinical heart failure (HF) had a left ventricular ejection fraction in the normal range. This entity has been termed “heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFPEF).” Previous studies have indicated that patients who have ...
Guidelines and Standards for Performance of a Pediatric
Guidelines and Standards for Performance of a Pediatric

... Clinical Competency and Training Statement on Pediatric Cardiology (Task Force 2: Pediatric Training Guidelines for Noninvasive Cardiac Imaging) represent the most recent guidelines and, with minor modifications, are incorporated in this document.25 Levels of expertise. Physicians who practice TTE m ...
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Nervous System

... pressure (BP), stimulation or deactivation of the arterial baroreceptors located in the carotid sinus and aortic arch causes reflex bradycardia and tachycardia, respectively. At the vascular level, stimulation of the arterial baroreceptors results in sympathetic inhibition and, in consequence, refle ...
NEW DEVELOPMENTS iN ECHOCARDiOGRAPHy
NEW DEVELOPMENTS iN ECHOCARDiOGRAPHy

... quality is of prime importance. Obtaining high-quality images, especially at peak stress, can be extremely difficult in many patients, and contrast-enhanced imaging is required in at least 75% of patients during stress echo. Plana et  al5 have shown that the use of contrast agents during dobutamine ...
Guidelines and Standards for Performance of a Pediatric
Guidelines and Standards for Performance of a Pediatric

... Clinical Competency and Training Statement on Pediatric Cardiology (Task Force 2: Pediatric Training Guidelines for Noninvasive Cardiac Imaging) represent the most recent guidelines and, with minor modifications, are incorporated in this document.25 Levels of expertise. Physicians who practice TTE m ...
Tricuspid Valve
Tricuspid Valve

...  Associated with Ebstein’s anomaly (discussed below) o Secondary to:  Other lesions, such as severe stenosis or atresia of the RV outflow tract  Intrauterine or perinatal event resulting in RV and papillary muscle dysfunction  Surgical complication or residual lesion such as AVSD  Systemic RV d ...
Time course of recovery of heart period variability after
Time course of recovery of heart period variability after

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general information

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Aortic root abscess complicating bacterial endocarditis - Heart

... Valve ring abscesses are a common finding in necropsy studies of patients with endocarditis. I 2 Little is known of the natural history of this complication. Non-invasive assessment using echocardiography and computed tomography may potentially provide this additional information and, in particular, ...
strategic review of cardiac physiology services in england: final report
strategic review of cardiac physiology services in england: final report

... organisations as part of the clinical speciality of cardiology, and provide both invasive and non invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedures (see Appendix 1). The provision of cardiac physiology services is a key factor in the delivery of care pathways across primary and secondary care sectors i ...
Dear BSH Member, On behalf of the Programme Committee of the
Dear BSH Member, On behalf of the Programme Committee of the

... of this mailshot is to highlight the heart failure content of the meeting to BSH members, although of course it is likely that as many heart failure specialists will attend the meeting for the “non-heart failure” aspects of the meeting as for the “heart-failure” aspects. The theme of the 2015 progra ...
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Assessment of Ventricular Function with Cardiovascular Magnetic

... detected in subjects who have impaired LV function. Because of the heightened reproducibility and low variance of this method, small sample sizes can be used when a change in LV volumes or EF by CMR serve as a study endpoint. In comparison with sample sizes required through the use of area-length me ...
Chapter 18: Cardiovascular System (Anatomy)
Chapter 18: Cardiovascular System (Anatomy)

... Atria are thin walled, deliver blood to adjacent ventricles Ventricle walls are much thicker and stronger  right ventricle supplies blood to the lungs (little flow resistance)  left ventricle wall is the thickest to supply systemic circulation Chapter 18, Cardiovascular System ...
2015 Slide Set - American College of Cardiology
2015 Slide Set - American College of Cardiology

... symptomatic SVT who do not have ventricular preexcitation during sinus rhythm. EP study with the option of ablation is useful for the B-NR diagnosis and potential treatment of SVT. Patients with SVT should be educated on how to C-LD perform vagal maneuvers for ongoing management of SVT. ...
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... RRR Regular Rate and Rhythm S1S2 nl S1 (first heart sound) and S2 (second heart sound) are normal in auscultation EKG: LAD Left Axis Deviation RAD Right Axis Deviation RAE Right Atrial Enlargement LAE Left Atrial Enlargement LVH Left Ventricular Hypertrophy NSR Normal Sinus Rhythm LAD Lymphadenopath ...
Chapter 18: Cardiovascular System (Anatomy)
Chapter 18: Cardiovascular System (Anatomy)

... Atria are thin walled, deliver blood to adjacent ventricles Ventricle walls are much thicker and stronger  right ventricle supplies blood to the lungs (little flow resistance)  left ventricle wall is the thickest to supply systemic circulation Chapter 18, Cardiovascular System ...
Chapter 18: Cardiovascular System
Chapter 18: Cardiovascular System

... Atria are thin walled, deliver blood to adjacent ventricles Ventricle walls are much thicker and stronger  right ventricle supplies blood to the lungs (little flow resistance)  left ventricle wall is the thickest to supply systemic circulation Chapter 18, Cardiovascular System ...
Isolated Form of Spongy Myocardium
Isolated Form of Spongy Myocardium

... spongiform cardiomyopathy is very infrequent. It has been included in the group of unclassified cardiomyopathies.1 In spite of its rarity, spongiform cardiomyopathy has been diagnosed with increasing frequency in the last years.2 The disease, initially described in children,3 has also been observed ...
Plasma atrial natriuretic peptide concentrations in horses with heart
Plasma atrial natriuretic peptide concentrations in horses with heart

... considering the high-velocity jet area, the regurgitant signal duration, and the number of imaging planes in which the high-velocity jet could be observed in the receiving chamber (Young et al., 2008). The diagnosis of LA and LV enlargement and/or dysfunction was based on the consensus of two indepe ...
High blood pressure and endothelial dysfunction
High blood pressure and endothelial dysfunction

... caused by  high  blood  pressure  is  often  changes  in  the  capillary  circulation.  Changes  in  capillary  blood  flow  are the main cause of hypertension and the first sign of  hypertension  and  heart  disease.  As  a  consequence  of  elevated blood pressure, elasticity of the arteries is de ...
Two Scimitar Veins in an Adult
Two Scimitar Veins in an Adult

... short to mobilize and suture directly to the left atrium, because doing so might cause vessel distortion and thrombosis. The 1st corrective operation for scimitar syndrome was performed by Kirklin and associates 9 in 1956. Zubiate and Kay 10 described how to use a pericardial tunnel or synthetic pa ...
biographical sketch - Cardiovascular Research Training Program
biographical sketch - Cardiovascular Research Training Program

... of human ARVC: ventricular dilation and aneurysm, cardiac fibrosis, cardiac dysfunction and spontaneous ventricular arrhythmias (Hum Mol Genet 2011). Ultra-structural analyses revealed that desmosomes were absent in Jup mutant myocardia, whereas adherens junctions and gap junctions were preserved. D ...
Sympathetic dysfunction in type 1 diabetes
Sympathetic dysfunction in type 1 diabetes

... supported in part by grants from the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (to Dr. Stevens), the National Institutes of Health R01-DK52391 (to Dr. Stevens), a Veterans Administration Career Development Award (to Dr. Stevens), American Diabetes Association (to Dr. Stevens), and a University of Michig ...
The Relationship Between Congestive Heart Failure, Sleep Apnea
The Relationship Between Congestive Heart Failure, Sleep Apnea

... hospital where the patient had died, from the San Diego County records office or from the Benefits Information Records Locator System (a Veterans Affairs automated system for identifying and keeping track of veteran beneficiaries with a built-in linkage to the veterans death certificates32). Medical ...
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