Feasibility of low-dose coronary CT angiography: first experience
... artery was defined to include segments 1 – 4, the left main artery and the left anterior descending artery to include segments 5 – 10, and the left circumflex artery to include segments 11 – 15. The intermediate artery was designated as segment 16, if present. All segments with a diameter of at leas ...
... artery was defined to include segments 1 – 4, the left main artery and the left anterior descending artery to include segments 5 – 10, and the left circumflex artery to include segments 11 – 15. The intermediate artery was designated as segment 16, if present. All segments with a diameter of at leas ...
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 ...
Comparative Vertebrate Physiology
... gap junctions (spontaneous depolarization) mechanical stimuli and innervated visceral organs (gut, bladder etc) ...
... gap junctions (spontaneous depolarization) mechanical stimuli and innervated visceral organs (gut, bladder etc) ...
The Cardiovascular System and Diving Risk
... et al. 2009), and the patient may require heart transplantation. These patients with poor tolerance to central fluid shifts can develop acute heart failure when immersed to the neck. In general, exercise tolerance is limited. However, isolated incidences of low-stress diving have been completed succ ...
... et al. 2009), and the patient may require heart transplantation. These patients with poor tolerance to central fluid shifts can develop acute heart failure when immersed to the neck. In general, exercise tolerance is limited. However, isolated incidences of low-stress diving have been completed succ ...
Summary of Product Characteristics
... For patients who can swallow tablets, the recommended dose is 25 mg once daily in patients >20 to <50 kg. (In exceptional cases the dose can be increased to a maximum of 50 mg once daily). Dosage should be adjusted according to blood pressure response. In patients >50 kg, the usual dose is 50 mg onc ...
... For patients who can swallow tablets, the recommended dose is 25 mg once daily in patients >20 to <50 kg. (In exceptional cases the dose can be increased to a maximum of 50 mg once daily). Dosage should be adjusted according to blood pressure response. In patients >50 kg, the usual dose is 50 mg onc ...
Physiological systolic and diastolic changes of the left and right
... predictors of event-free survival (24). The following study focused on the physiological alterations in systolic and diastolic flow and tissue velocities of the left and especially of the right ventricle during stress exercise testing in dependence of workload. In the future these values should prov ...
... predictors of event-free survival (24). The following study focused on the physiological alterations in systolic and diastolic flow and tissue velocities of the left and especially of the right ventricle during stress exercise testing in dependence of workload. In the future these values should prov ...
Diastolic Dysfunction
... The bottom portion of the instantaneous pressurevolume loop (Fig. 2B, arrows) is sometimes used to quantify passive ventricular properties (8,24), but it is important to note that this is distinctly different from the true EDPVR. In particular, at high filling pressures such as may exist in the hear ...
... The bottom portion of the instantaneous pressurevolume loop (Fig. 2B, arrows) is sometimes used to quantify passive ventricular properties (8,24), but it is important to note that this is distinctly different from the true EDPVR. In particular, at high filling pressures such as may exist in the hear ...
ATPase may play a critical role in disturbance of energy metabolism
... Experimental Animal Center of Fifth Hospital of PLA. They were divided into 3 groups randomly: coarctation of abdominal aorta group (A group), sham operation group (SH group) and control group (C group). Each group has 13 rats. Laparotomy was carried out after anesthesia by intraperitoneal injection ...
... Experimental Animal Center of Fifth Hospital of PLA. They were divided into 3 groups randomly: coarctation of abdominal aorta group (A group), sham operation group (SH group) and control group (C group). Each group has 13 rats. Laparotomy was carried out after anesthesia by intraperitoneal injection ...
View PDF - OMICS Group
... involuntary cardiac muscles present in the heart facilitate the pumping of blood through the body. With regular exercise cardiac output increases, thus VO2max increases. Heart rate lowers for a given level of exertion, and reduces blood lactate accumulation at a given submaximal level of exertion”. ...
... involuntary cardiac muscles present in the heart facilitate the pumping of blood through the body. With regular exercise cardiac output increases, thus VO2max increases. Heart rate lowers for a given level of exertion, and reduces blood lactate accumulation at a given submaximal level of exertion”. ...
Transposition of the Pulmonary Veins
... pulmonary to systemic flow, at a given oxygen consumption.* However, as various investigators have pointed out,8' 16 mixing at the atrial level may not be complete. The systemic arterial saturation is often slightly less than that of the pulmonary artery; this difference is attributed by the Mayo gr ...
... pulmonary to systemic flow, at a given oxygen consumption.* However, as various investigators have pointed out,8' 16 mixing at the atrial level may not be complete. The systemic arterial saturation is often slightly less than that of the pulmonary artery; this difference is attributed by the Mayo gr ...
Minimally Invasive Beating Heart Mitral Valve Surgery
... heart. The circulation of blood to the heart muscle continues during the operation. Surgery on a stopped heart is common. The heart is stopped for surgery and blood to heart is reintroduced to restart the heart again. This is called reperfusion. Reperfusion can cause impairment of heart function due ...
... heart. The circulation of blood to the heart muscle continues during the operation. Surgery on a stopped heart is common. The heart is stopped for surgery and blood to heart is reintroduced to restart the heart again. This is called reperfusion. Reperfusion can cause impairment of heart function due ...
Saving Lives in Schools and Sports
... An AED is a small, portable, battery-operated device that uses a computerized algorithm to determine if a person’s heart rhythm (based on analysis of ECG recording through two electrodes adhered to the chest wall) should be “shocked,” or in medical terms, defibrillated. Defibrillation, the delivery ...
... An AED is a small, portable, battery-operated device that uses a computerized algorithm to determine if a person’s heart rhythm (based on analysis of ECG recording through two electrodes adhered to the chest wall) should be “shocked,” or in medical terms, defibrillated. Defibrillation, the delivery ...
Sub- and supravalvular aortic stenoses.
... -> mean gradient expected > 50mmHg reduced exercise capacity shortness of breath ...
... -> mean gradient expected > 50mmHg reduced exercise capacity shortness of breath ...
Advances In ResuscitationÑAutomated External Defibrillators
... DEFIB 20:29 01APR96 PADDLES X1.0 HR = --- ...
... DEFIB 20:29 01APR96 PADDLES X1.0 HR = --- ...
Book 1 - 33rd Annual Meeting of the European Section of the ISHR
... Welcome to Bordeaux, World Capital of Wine The 33rd Annual Meeting of the European Section of the ISHR will be held in Bordeaux from the 1st until the 4th July 2015. It will be hosted by the University of Bordeaux (http://www.u-bordeaux.com). The University of Bordeaux is the fifth largest universi ...
... Welcome to Bordeaux, World Capital of Wine The 33rd Annual Meeting of the European Section of the ISHR will be held in Bordeaux from the 1st until the 4th July 2015. It will be hosted by the University of Bordeaux (http://www.u-bordeaux.com). The University of Bordeaux is the fifth largest universi ...
Prevalence of cough among patients treated with angiotensin
... In this study, the prevalence of cough was 29.4%. This is lower than the prevalence (44%) reported in Chinese patients [14] however, this is higher than those reported from Nigeria (20.2%), India (24.39%), Poland (7.1%), Canada (10.1%) [15].This differences may be related to environmental, racial an ...
... In this study, the prevalence of cough was 29.4%. This is lower than the prevalence (44%) reported in Chinese patients [14] however, this is higher than those reported from Nigeria (20.2%), India (24.39%), Poland (7.1%), Canada (10.1%) [15].This differences may be related to environmental, racial an ...
Icd 10 code for congestive heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
... Liver spleen ultrasound cpt code Congestive heart failure occurs when the cardiac output is not adequate enough to meet the demands of the body. This can occur for several reasons, as congestive. INTRODUCTION. Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a clinical syndrome in which pat ...
... Liver spleen ultrasound cpt code Congestive heart failure occurs when the cardiac output is not adequate enough to meet the demands of the body. This can occur for several reasons, as congestive. INTRODUCTION. Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a clinical syndrome in which pat ...
New And Improved PBS
... Tip Check purchase manual carefully the kit is only media bacteria not included Gram stain Anna’s bacteria Tip: Kit directions not the same as activity directions ...
... Tip Check purchase manual carefully the kit is only media bacteria not included Gram stain Anna’s bacteria Tip: Kit directions not the same as activity directions ...
An Unusual Presentation of Acute Rheumatic Fever
... will quickly confirm the presence or absence of valvular involvement when a clinically detectable murmur is present (1,4,6). Echocardiographic evaluations have reinforced the notion that valvular disease rather than myocardial disease is the primary cardiac abnormality responsible for the developmen ...
... will quickly confirm the presence or absence of valvular involvement when a clinically detectable murmur is present (1,4,6). Echocardiographic evaluations have reinforced the notion that valvular disease rather than myocardial disease is the primary cardiac abnormality responsible for the developmen ...
Epinephrine Administration by the EMT
... 2. What was the patient exposed to? 3. How was the patient exposed? 4. What affects is the exposure having on the patient? 5. Progression of signs/symptoms ...
... 2. What was the patient exposed to? 3. How was the patient exposed? 4. What affects is the exposure having on the patient? 5. Progression of signs/symptoms ...
The Enigma of β2-Adrenergic Receptor Gi Signaling in the Heart
... The exact mechanism underlying the cross-inhibition of 1AR function by the 2AR-Gi signaling remains elusive. There are several candidate mechanisms, including the 2AR-Gi signaling–mediated direct suppression of adenylyl cyclase activity or activation of PI3K. With respect to the latter, it has be ...
... The exact mechanism underlying the cross-inhibition of 1AR function by the 2AR-Gi signaling remains elusive. There are several candidate mechanisms, including the 2AR-Gi signaling–mediated direct suppression of adenylyl cyclase activity or activation of PI3K. With respect to the latter, it has be ...
Selected Clinical Calculations
... How many millilitres from a vial containing 10,000 IU/ml should be administered a) before surgery b) After surgery c) The day following the surgery a) 10,000 units 2500 units ...
... How many millilitres from a vial containing 10,000 IU/ml should be administered a) before surgery b) After surgery c) The day following the surgery a) 10,000 units 2500 units ...
目 錄
... Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA In the United States, the mortality from coronary heart disease (CHD) has been declining for the last 30 years- probably because of better treatments (for both disease and risk factors), and more efforts towards primary prevention ...
... Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA In the United States, the mortality from coronary heart disease (CHD) has been declining for the last 30 years- probably because of better treatments (for both disease and risk factors), and more efforts towards primary prevention ...