A puzzle used to teach the cardiac cycle
... about the subject after reading and taking notes (9, 12). During a traditional lecture, it is not possible to promote the same degree of engagement of students. Whereas auditory-oriented students, who like to learn by listening to someone, will pay attention and learn, kinesthetic students, who pref ...
... about the subject after reading and taking notes (9, 12). During a traditional lecture, it is not possible to promote the same degree of engagement of students. Whereas auditory-oriented students, who like to learn by listening to someone, will pay attention and learn, kinesthetic students, who pref ...
2016 IJC-D-16-00650_R1_FINAL_SUBMIT_figs
... undergoing coronary surgery using a high-density array in sinus rhythm (NSR). RA burst pacing at 200/500/1000ms cycle lengths (CL) was performed, recording episodes of AF>30s. Co-localised RA tissue was snap frozen for RNA and protein extraction. Results: Electrograms prolonged during AF (76.64±29.3 ...
... undergoing coronary surgery using a high-density array in sinus rhythm (NSR). RA burst pacing at 200/500/1000ms cycle lengths (CL) was performed, recording episodes of AF>30s. Co-localised RA tissue was snap frozen for RNA and protein extraction. Results: Electrograms prolonged during AF (76.64±29.3 ...
Labetalol acls
... respective page which covers, in detail, all aspects of the medication and it use. The goal for the acute management of patients with stroke is to stabilize the patient and to complete initial evaluation and assessment, including imaging. Principles of Arrhythmia Recognition and Management. The ECG ...
... respective page which covers, in detail, all aspects of the medication and it use. The goal for the acute management of patients with stroke is to stabilize the patient and to complete initial evaluation and assessment, including imaging. Principles of Arrhythmia Recognition and Management. The ECG ...
Dysregulation of the Autonomic Nervous System Predicts the
... 2-year follow-up period. All changes in metabolic syndrome components were normally distributed. Adjustment for confounding was done in the following 2 steps: basic adjustment (demographic factors and baseline metabolic values) and additional adjustment for health factors. To exclude potential effec ...
... 2-year follow-up period. All changes in metabolic syndrome components were normally distributed. Adjustment for confounding was done in the following 2 steps: basic adjustment (demographic factors and baseline metabolic values) and additional adjustment for health factors. To exclude potential effec ...
Unit 23.1: The Circulatory System
... pressure. Blood pressure is highest in arteries and lowest in veins. When you have your blood pressure checked, it is the blood pressure in arteries that is measured. High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a serious health risk but can often be controlled with lifestyle changes or medication. Pulm ...
... pressure. Blood pressure is highest in arteries and lowest in veins. When you have your blood pressure checked, it is the blood pressure in arteries that is measured. High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a serious health risk but can often be controlled with lifestyle changes or medication. Pulm ...
aortic arch in eisenmenger`s complex
... six examples in 1954 they could find only 11 others in the literature since 1868. Most of them had been discovered at operation or necropsy. As Maier (1954) pointed out, the anomaly is found much more frequently in patients submitted to angiocardiography than at necropsy, when it can easily be ov er ...
... six examples in 1954 they could find only 11 others in the literature since 1868. Most of them had been discovered at operation or necropsy. As Maier (1954) pointed out, the anomaly is found much more frequently in patients submitted to angiocardiography than at necropsy, when it can easily be ov er ...
Type D Personality Is Associated with the Development of Stress
... on pre-morbid psychiatric symptoms or disorders, no research to date has specifically investigated the personality traits of stress cardiomyopathy patients. Investigation of the characteristic patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of stress cardiomyopathy patients would promote understanding ...
... on pre-morbid psychiatric symptoms or disorders, no research to date has specifically investigated the personality traits of stress cardiomyopathy patients. Investigation of the characteristic patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of stress cardiomyopathy patients would promote understanding ...
Cardiovascular system Embryology 2009 Blood and blood vessels
... First generation – blood islands - transitory Second generation of stem cells arise from intraembryonic mesoderm – aorta-gonadmesonephros region. Stem cells colonize liver and spleen: hepato-lienal period ...
... First generation – blood islands - transitory Second generation of stem cells arise from intraembryonic mesoderm – aorta-gonadmesonephros region. Stem cells colonize liver and spleen: hepato-lienal period ...
Cardiovascular system Embryology
... First generation – blood islands - transitory Second generation of stem cells arise from intraembryonic mesoderm – aorta-gonadmesonephros region. Stem cells colonize liver and spleen: hepato-lienal period Later, stem cells colonize bone marrow – definitive blood forming tissue ...
... First generation – blood islands - transitory Second generation of stem cells arise from intraembryonic mesoderm – aorta-gonadmesonephros region. Stem cells colonize liver and spleen: hepato-lienal period Later, stem cells colonize bone marrow – definitive blood forming tissue ...
Evidence Based Guidelines for Exercise and Chronic Heart Failure
... post training compared to no significant improvement in controls3. Whilst the 6MWT is a submaximal test and thus not an ideal measure for exercise capacity, it more closely resembles functional activity, especially in this population and is easily reproduced in a clinical setting. A common physiolog ...
... post training compared to no significant improvement in controls3. Whilst the 6MWT is a submaximal test and thus not an ideal measure for exercise capacity, it more closely resembles functional activity, especially in this population and is easily reproduced in a clinical setting. A common physiolog ...
Leaflet extension in rheumatic mitral valve reconstruction
... Mitral valve (MV) repair is preferred over replacement for its benefits of the preservation of ventricular function, lower operative mortality, superior long-term survival and avoidance of anticoagulation [1–3]. MV repair has been shown to have excellent durability in patients with mitral regurgitati ...
... Mitral valve (MV) repair is preferred over replacement for its benefits of the preservation of ventricular function, lower operative mortality, superior long-term survival and avoidance of anticoagulation [1–3]. MV repair has been shown to have excellent durability in patients with mitral regurgitati ...
Normal Sinus Rhythm
... • 3 ventricular beats in succession may be called VT (or salvoes). • VT can range in rate from 100-300bpm and the patient may be conscious and asymptomatic, symptomatic, or unconscious. Treatment will depend principally on the patients’ clinical status. © Hayley Coxon 2014 ...
... • 3 ventricular beats in succession may be called VT (or salvoes). • VT can range in rate from 100-300bpm and the patient may be conscious and asymptomatic, symptomatic, or unconscious. Treatment will depend principally on the patients’ clinical status. © Hayley Coxon 2014 ...
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... therapy or who do not receive reperfusion therapy, it is reasonable to administer an oral loading dose of clopidogrel 300 mg (No data are available to guide decision making regarding an oral loading dose in patients 75 years of age or older) Long-term maintenance therapy (eg, 1 year) with clopidogre ...
... therapy or who do not receive reperfusion therapy, it is reasonable to administer an oral loading dose of clopidogrel 300 mg (No data are available to guide decision making regarding an oral loading dose in patients 75 years of age or older) Long-term maintenance therapy (eg, 1 year) with clopidogre ...
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... The P Waves Appear & Are Not Connected To Any QRS Complex The QRS Are Abherrantly Wide Ultimate Ventricular Rate Is Often Very Bradycardic ...
... The P Waves Appear & Are Not Connected To Any QRS Complex The QRS Are Abherrantly Wide Ultimate Ventricular Rate Is Often Very Bradycardic ...
Differentiation of Hyperthyroidism and of Heart
... common symptom in neurasthenic states and hyperthyroidism than among cardiac patients, but there are no inherent differences between these simple tachycardias. Primary tachycardias, shown by a rapid, absolutely fixed rate, or an absolutely irregular heart, mean a di sorder of the heart itself. But t ...
... common symptom in neurasthenic states and hyperthyroidism than among cardiac patients, but there are no inherent differences between these simple tachycardias. Primary tachycardias, shown by a rapid, absolutely fixed rate, or an absolutely irregular heart, mean a di sorder of the heart itself. But t ...
influence of sound and light on heart rate variability
... of visual stimulus on heart rate variability during listening to simple sounds of different characters. Twelve male and 12 female university students were selected as subjects. The subjects listened at rest to 7 different figures of sound at loudness levels averaging 60 dB. Beat-to-beat R-R interval ...
... of visual stimulus on heart rate variability during listening to simple sounds of different characters. Twelve male and 12 female university students were selected as subjects. The subjects listened at rest to 7 different figures of sound at loudness levels averaging 60 dB. Beat-to-beat R-R interval ...
Wound model of myocardial infarction - AJP
... quantifies remodeling of the heart, which may ultimately result in heart failure, arrhythmias, and sudden death (8). Standard therapy today tries to prevent remodeling and its prognostic consequences by reducing cardiac preload and afterload and preventing hypertrophy and fibrosis in residual surviv ...
... quantifies remodeling of the heart, which may ultimately result in heart failure, arrhythmias, and sudden death (8). Standard therapy today tries to prevent remodeling and its prognostic consequences by reducing cardiac preload and afterload and preventing hypertrophy and fibrosis in residual surviv ...
on developmental stages of Lucilia sericata
... Metabolite of methadon is detected in beef heart. The detection of EDDP should be due to cardiac enzyme and/or from exodigestion of larvae. CH3 ...
... Metabolite of methadon is detected in beef heart. The detection of EDDP should be due to cardiac enzyme and/or from exodigestion of larvae. CH3 ...
Finite-element-method (FEM) model generation of time
... (TEE) devices but quantitative pre- and intraoperative volume analysis of the MV is presently not feasible in the cardiac operation room (OR). Finite element method (FEM) modelling is necessary to carry out precise and individual volume analysis and in the future will form the basis for simulation o ...
... (TEE) devices but quantitative pre- and intraoperative volume analysis of the MV is presently not feasible in the cardiac operation room (OR). Finite element method (FEM) modelling is necessary to carry out precise and individual volume analysis and in the future will form the basis for simulation o ...
New Observation of Electrocardiogram During Sinus Rhythm on the
... through the His-Purkinje axis.18 Another possible explanation is the AF or decremental AV pathway is being rendered refractory by concealed retrograde penetration into it from impulse over the AV node.23 The terminal QRS slurring or notching was absent in all 8 patients with subtle delta waves. Ther ...
... through the His-Purkinje axis.18 Another possible explanation is the AF or decremental AV pathway is being rendered refractory by concealed retrograde penetration into it from impulse over the AV node.23 The terminal QRS slurring or notching was absent in all 8 patients with subtle delta waves. Ther ...
Common Pulmonary Vein Atresia
... and establish that the left heart chambers and aorta are normally developed. Our cases, as well as the only two previously reported in whom cardiac catheterization was carried out, showed right-to-left shunting through the ductus. In all infants the ductus arteriosus was widely patent at autopsy. A ...
... and establish that the left heart chambers and aorta are normally developed. Our cases, as well as the only two previously reported in whom cardiac catheterization was carried out, showed right-to-left shunting through the ductus. In all infants the ductus arteriosus was widely patent at autopsy. A ...
ABSTRACT Athletic performance tests the limits of the human body
... (performing ≥3×2 h of sports per week for more than 5 years; 80% competitive; 80% cyclists) that were referred to us for evaluation in the context of aspecific symptoms like palpitations and dizziness, but that could later be attributed through work-up to ventricular arrhythmias. 3 The great majority ...
... (performing ≥3×2 h of sports per week for more than 5 years; 80% competitive; 80% cyclists) that were referred to us for evaluation in the context of aspecific symptoms like palpitations and dizziness, but that could later be attributed through work-up to ventricular arrhythmias. 3 The great majority ...
Relationship of Left Ventricular Structure to
... heart, the lower the HRmax. No other echocardiographic measurement or derived parameter added significantly to the explanation of the variance in HRmax. To evaluate the effects of hypertension on HRmax, we studied hypertensives and normotensives separately. Only age was significantly related to HRma ...
... heart, the lower the HRmax. No other echocardiographic measurement or derived parameter added significantly to the explanation of the variance in HRmax. To evaluate the effects of hypertension on HRmax, we studied hypertensives and normotensives separately. Only age was significantly related to HRma ...
Feedback_to_aerobic_capacity_questions._New
... VO2 Max is the maximum amount of oxygen that can be taken in and used by the body in one minute/ per unit time. 1 mark here for correct definition. 1-Explain the physiological adaptations of aerobic training in skeletal muscle that delay OBLA in a trained performer The physiological adaptations in s ...
... VO2 Max is the maximum amount of oxygen that can be taken in and used by the body in one minute/ per unit time. 1 mark here for correct definition. 1-Explain the physiological adaptations of aerobic training in skeletal muscle that delay OBLA in a trained performer The physiological adaptations in s ...