Tunnel Subaortic Stenosis
... obstruction.4' 6,8-10 However, another type of fixed subaortic stenosis has been recognized in which there is considerably more diffuse fibromuscular narrowing;2' 4, 6 8, 10-12 in our experience, this entity has very different clinical implications. In an attempt to better define this type of left v ...
... obstruction.4' 6,8-10 However, another type of fixed subaortic stenosis has been recognized in which there is considerably more diffuse fibromuscular narrowing;2' 4, 6 8, 10-12 in our experience, this entity has very different clinical implications. In an attempt to better define this type of left v ...
effect of oral clonidine premedication on intravenous anaesthetics
... pre-oxygenated with 100% oxygen for 3 minutes and anaesthesia was induced with either thiopentone sodium 2.5% or propofol, slowly till loss of eyelash reflex was achieved. The dose of either thiopentone sodium or propofol required for induction of anaesthesia was noted. Inj. Succinylcholine 1.5 mg/k ...
... pre-oxygenated with 100% oxygen for 3 minutes and anaesthesia was induced with either thiopentone sodium 2.5% or propofol, slowly till loss of eyelash reflex was achieved. The dose of either thiopentone sodium or propofol required for induction of anaesthesia was noted. Inj. Succinylcholine 1.5 mg/k ...
cardivascular system - yeditepe anatomy fhs 121
... circulation of the blood] and (b) lymph vascular system. The latter consists of lymph glands and lymphatic vessels, through which a colorless fluid, the lymph, circulates. The two systems communicate with each other. They are intimately associated developmentally. The heart is the central organ of t ...
... circulation of the blood] and (b) lymph vascular system. The latter consists of lymph glands and lymphatic vessels, through which a colorless fluid, the lymph, circulates. The two systems communicate with each other. They are intimately associated developmentally. The heart is the central organ of t ...
the PDF - Heart Rhythm Society
... available, when examined in the same population with other risk markers T wave alternans appear to predict SCD-related events with greatest negative predictive value49 –51, suggesting that a patient with systolic dysfunction and a negative T wave alternans test may be at comparatively low risk for e ...
... available, when examined in the same population with other risk markers T wave alternans appear to predict SCD-related events with greatest negative predictive value49 –51, suggesting that a patient with systolic dysfunction and a negative T wave alternans test may be at comparatively low risk for e ...
cardivascular system - yeditepe anatomy fhs 121
... circulation of the blood] and (b) lymph vascular system. The latter consists of lymph glands and lymphatic vessels, through which a colorless fluid, the lymph, circulates. The two systems communicate with each other. They are intimately associated developmentally. The heart is the central organ of t ...
... circulation of the blood] and (b) lymph vascular system. The latter consists of lymph glands and lymphatic vessels, through which a colorless fluid, the lymph, circulates. The two systems communicate with each other. They are intimately associated developmentally. The heart is the central organ of t ...
Dr.Kaan Yücel http://fhs121.org Cardiovascular System
... circulation of the blood] and (b) lymph vascular system. The latter consists of lymph glands and lymphatic vessels, through which a colorless fluid, the lymph, circulates. The two systems communicate with each other. They are intimately associated developmentally. The heart is the central organ of t ...
... circulation of the blood] and (b) lymph vascular system. The latter consists of lymph glands and lymphatic vessels, through which a colorless fluid, the lymph, circulates. The two systems communicate with each other. They are intimately associated developmentally. The heart is the central organ of t ...
cardivascular system - yeditepe anatomy fhs 121
... circulation of the blood] and (b) lymph vascular system. The latter consists of lymph glands and lymphatic vessels, through which a colorless fluid, the lymph, circulates. The two systems communicate with each other. They are intimately associated developmentally. The heart is the central organ of t ...
... circulation of the blood] and (b) lymph vascular system. The latter consists of lymph glands and lymphatic vessels, through which a colorless fluid, the lymph, circulates. The two systems communicate with each other. They are intimately associated developmentally. The heart is the central organ of t ...
Public Summary Document
... MSAC considered Application 1387 CCM therapy (OPTIMIZERTM IV system) at its July 2015 meeting. MSAC did not support public funding because of uncertain clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. MSAC considered that the key areas of uncertainty were the magnitude and durability of any effects on ...
... MSAC considered Application 1387 CCM therapy (OPTIMIZERTM IV system) at its July 2015 meeting. MSAC did not support public funding because of uncertain clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. MSAC considered that the key areas of uncertainty were the magnitude and durability of any effects on ...
Dr.Kaan Yücel http://fhs121.org Cardiovascular System
... circulation of the blood] and (b) lymph vascular system. The latter consists of lymph glands and lymphatic vessels, through which a colorless fluid, the lymph, circulates. The two systems communicate with each other. They are intimately associated developmentally. The heart is the central organ of t ...
... circulation of the blood] and (b) lymph vascular system. The latter consists of lymph glands and lymphatic vessels, through which a colorless fluid, the lymph, circulates. The two systems communicate with each other. They are intimately associated developmentally. The heart is the central organ of t ...
Systematic Medical Terminology
... stomach. A sphincter is a muscular ring, which controls the flow within a tube. This sphincter normally opens to allow the flow of food and liquid into the stomach and closes to prevent the stomach contents from regurgitating into the esophagus. Regurgitating means to flowing backward. Gastr- signif ...
... stomach. A sphincter is a muscular ring, which controls the flow within a tube. This sphincter normally opens to allow the flow of food and liquid into the stomach and closes to prevent the stomach contents from regurgitating into the esophagus. Regurgitating means to flowing backward. Gastr- signif ...
Venugopal P. Menon, Hajime Otani, Roger S. Thrall
... ischemia) as well as during reperfusion in the Br group compared with the control group. The Br group demonstrated a significant increase in LVDP both at the baseline level and after 30 min of ischemia (Fig. 1A) throughout the reperfusion time compared with the control (81 vs. 76 at 120 min of reper ...
... ischemia) as well as during reperfusion in the Br group compared with the control group. The Br group demonstrated a significant increase in LVDP both at the baseline level and after 30 min of ischemia (Fig. 1A) throughout the reperfusion time compared with the control (81 vs. 76 at 120 min of reper ...
Secondary arterial hypertension: when, who, and how to
... dipping status (Figure 2). While reference values for office BP measurements aim to distinguish between normotensive and hypertensive subjects and are therefore ‘diagnostic’ cut-off values, reference values for 24 h ABPM in adults have been defined as outcome-driven thresholds and are considerably l ...
... dipping status (Figure 2). While reference values for office BP measurements aim to distinguish between normotensive and hypertensive subjects and are therefore ‘diagnostic’ cut-off values, reference values for 24 h ABPM in adults have been defined as outcome-driven thresholds and are considerably l ...
Repaired tetralogy of Fallot: the roles of cardiovascular magnetic
... syndrome but without ventricular septal defect–offers a unique opportunity to examine the long-term effects of severe chronic PR without the confounding effects of cyanosis, ventricular septal defect, pulmonary stenosis, or the sequelae of cardiac surgery. In a review of 72 such cases reported in th ...
... syndrome but without ventricular septal defect–offers a unique opportunity to examine the long-term effects of severe chronic PR without the confounding effects of cyanosis, ventricular septal defect, pulmonary stenosis, or the sequelae of cardiac surgery. In a review of 72 such cases reported in th ...
National registry of myocardial infarction
... and time of each intervention if applied), laboratory results (positive or negative Troponin T and Troponin I, amount of CPKMB, maximum Troponin T and Troponin I, and date and time of each laboratory test), and the discharge information (the patient’s status when discharged from CCU-stable or dead, ...
... and time of each intervention if applied), laboratory results (positive or negative Troponin T and Troponin I, amount of CPKMB, maximum Troponin T and Troponin I, and date and time of each laboratory test), and the discharge information (the patient’s status when discharged from CCU-stable or dead, ...
October 2016 Heartbeat: Rehabilitation of Digoxin
... comprehensive post hoc analysis including all patients enrolled in the DIG main and ancillary trials found that digoxin use among patients with a SDC <1 ng/ml was associated with a robust survival benefit that was consistent across age, sex, LVEF and comorbid disease states,9 resulting in a revision ...
... comprehensive post hoc analysis including all patients enrolled in the DIG main and ancillary trials found that digoxin use among patients with a SDC <1 ng/ml was associated with a robust survival benefit that was consistent across age, sex, LVEF and comorbid disease states,9 resulting in a revision ...
Protect Your Heart after a Heart Attack
... prescribed, or if a patient has stopped taking the medication, consult a physician to find out about the benefits of ongoing beta blocker therapy as part of the recovery process. Here are a few questions you could ask: ...
... prescribed, or if a patient has stopped taking the medication, consult a physician to find out about the benefits of ongoing beta blocker therapy as part of the recovery process. Here are a few questions you could ask: ...
Contents Heartbeat Editorials Review Coronary artery disease
... advertising does not imply endorsement. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the BMJ Publishing Group shall not be liable for any loss, injury or damage resulting from the use of Heart or any information in it whether based on contract, tort, or otherwise. Readers are advised to verify any inform ...
... advertising does not imply endorsement. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the BMJ Publishing Group shall not be liable for any loss, injury or damage resulting from the use of Heart or any information in it whether based on contract, tort, or otherwise. Readers are advised to verify any inform ...
Tei Index - Hellenic Journal of Cardiology
... than that of ejection fraction in patients with an adverse outcome.37 The superiority of the Tei index is attributed to its ability to reflect the combined systolic and diastolic performance (in contrast with the systolic ejection fraction), an advantage more evident in cases of isolated LV diastoli ...
... than that of ejection fraction in patients with an adverse outcome.37 The superiority of the Tei index is attributed to its ability to reflect the combined systolic and diastolic performance (in contrast with the systolic ejection fraction), an advantage more evident in cases of isolated LV diastoli ...
Graduate Certificate in Clinical Ultrasound
... 10. Basic Congenital Heart Disease Studies 11. Ventricular Function Case Studies 12. Basic TOE Case Studies 36–50 (Optional) ...
... 10. Basic Congenital Heart Disease Studies 11. Ventricular Function Case Studies 12. Basic TOE Case Studies 36–50 (Optional) ...
Amiodarone for resuscitation after out-of
... States.1,2 The American Heart Association guidelines for advanced cardiac life support state that antiarrhythmic medications are “acceptable, probably helpful” for the treatment of ventricular fibrillation or pulseless ventricular tachycardia that persists after three or more shocks from an external ...
... States.1,2 The American Heart Association guidelines for advanced cardiac life support state that antiarrhythmic medications are “acceptable, probably helpful” for the treatment of ventricular fibrillation or pulseless ventricular tachycardia that persists after three or more shocks from an external ...
Introduction
... Electrical defibrillation, by passage of current at high voltage, may be successful in restoration of a normal regular rhythm. The electrical current stimulates each myocardial cell to depolarize simultaneously. Following synchronous repolarization of all ventricular cells, the SA node assumes the r ...
... Electrical defibrillation, by passage of current at high voltage, may be successful in restoration of a normal regular rhythm. The electrical current stimulates each myocardial cell to depolarize simultaneously. Following synchronous repolarization of all ventricular cells, the SA node assumes the r ...
Heart/Lung Transplant
... donor heart/lung block, excision of the heart and lungs of the recipient, and implantation of the heart and lungs into the recipient. Heart/lung transplantation refers to the transplantation of one or both lungs and heart from a single cadaver donor. Summary of Evidence The evidence for combined hea ...
... donor heart/lung block, excision of the heart and lungs of the recipient, and implantation of the heart and lungs into the recipient. Heart/lung transplantation refers to the transplantation of one or both lungs and heart from a single cadaver donor. Summary of Evidence The evidence for combined hea ...
Two dimensional echocardiographic diagnosis of - Heart
... acute myocardial infarction, being found in 0-9% of fatal myocardial infarctions at necropsy.3 Rupture of the posteromedial papillary muscle is 250% more frequent than rupture of the anterolateral muscle, because of the former's single blood supply from the posterior descending coronary artery.4 Rup ...
... acute myocardial infarction, being found in 0-9% of fatal myocardial infarctions at necropsy.3 Rupture of the posteromedial papillary muscle is 250% more frequent than rupture of the anterolateral muscle, because of the former's single blood supply from the posterior descending coronary artery.4 Rup ...
Comparison of Serial and Parallel Blood Sampling
... of the small body size of mouse, parallel blood sampling is generally used, i.e. each mouse is subject to only one blood draw through cardiac puncture. Thus, for a one-route, 7-time point PK study, a minimum of 21 mice would be needed. To reduce the number of animals used and, furthermore, to reduce ...
... of the small body size of mouse, parallel blood sampling is generally used, i.e. each mouse is subject to only one blood draw through cardiac puncture. Thus, for a one-route, 7-time point PK study, a minimum of 21 mice would be needed. To reduce the number of animals used and, furthermore, to reduce ...
Rheumatic Heart Disease
... rheumatic fever and RHD currently falls disproportionately on children and young adults living in low-income countries and is responsible for about 233,000 deaths annually. At least 15.6 million people are estimated to be currently affected by RHD with a significant number of them requiring repeated ...
... rheumatic fever and RHD currently falls disproportionately on children and young adults living in low-income countries and is responsible for about 233,000 deaths annually. At least 15.6 million people are estimated to be currently affected by RHD with a significant number of them requiring repeated ...