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Action of verapamil on sinus node, atrioventricular, and

... tered 20 minutes after verapamil PH as well as StH human beings. Our results on those patients who intervals considerably decreased when compared to had been pretreated with a beta-blocker and atropine the values measured immediately before atropine seem to indicate that even in humans verapamil has ...
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Research Article Impact of Transcendental Meditation on Left

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MOTETE_2013 - Durban University of Technology
MOTETE_2013 - Durban University of Technology

... haemodynamics are persistent after the pericardial effusion is removed. Although first observed in the 1960s, it was not until the publication of a 13 patient-case series by Hancock in 1971, and the prospective cohort publication by Sagrista-Sauleda in 2004, that more information about the aetiology ...
High-Intensity Interval Training in Patients With Heart
High-Intensity Interval Training in Patients With Heart

... preferences, is recommended.2,3 At present, moderate continuous endurance exercise is the best described and established form of training because of its welldemonstrated efficacy and safety.2 This advice is based mainly on a large multicenter exercise intervention trial (HF-ACTION [Heart Failure: A ...
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7.3 Respiratory system

... Trace the path of oxygen as it travels from your nose to your lungs. Describe gas exchange. (What is it? Where does it happen?) Explain how the respiratory system maintains homeostasis. Imagine that a patient falls and cracks her ribs. The cracked rib pierces the patients right bronchus. How will th ...
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Keyhole saphenous v yhole saphenous vein harvesting for coronary

... vessel is taken from another part of the body and attached to the diseased artery in the heart so that blood flow to the heart muscle bypasses the blockage. The saphenous vein in the leg is the most commonly used blood vessel. Usually, the saphenous vein is removed by making 1 or more long cuts alon ...
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The protective effects of a phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitor

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The QT interval on the ECG is measured from the beginning of the

... The QT interval on the electrocardiogram (ECG) represents the activation and recovery durations of ventricular myocardium. [Remark 1] This interval is measured from the beginning of the QRS complex to the end of the T wave. The QT interval corrected for heart rate (QTc) is calculated using the Bazet ...
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1893

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Contents - British Cardiovascular Society

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... EXERCISE-INDUCED ARRHYTHMIA (or long QT interval evaluation when the resting QTc is normal), when coronary artery disease is not suspected. ...
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Syncope in congestive heart failure
Syncope in congestive heart failure

... the event with a cardiac rhythm disturbance should be sought by means of monitoring. Ambulatory ECG monitoring, either continuous (24–48 h Holter) or patient-triggered event monitoring, are of low value if the episodes are rare. External loop monitoring is limited by the inability of many syncope pa ...
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New Patient Forms copy - Premier Heart and Vein Care

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Approach to Cardiac Murmurs

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Chapter 15 Heart Physiology PPT

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PDF - Journal of the American Heart Association

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... (MCT) ranging from 40 to 80% of maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max). High-intensity interval training (HIT), which involves repeated 30–300-s bouts of aerobic exercise at an intensity ranging from 85 to 100% of VO2max interspersed by recovery periods of equal or shorter duration (Daniels and Scardina 198 ...
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Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging: past

... identified more easily through measurement of these four parameters than through use of computed tomography. Furthermore, because the spatial orientation of the image is determined by manipulation of magnetic fields, scans can be performed in any plane. The main indications for magnetic resonance in ...
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