ACCURATE ESTIMATION OF ENTROPY IN VERY SHORT
... include flexibility in the choice of r, and the use of the heart rate itself in the calculation. We evaluated ...
... include flexibility in the choice of r, and the use of the heart rate itself in the calculation. We evaluated ...
Increased Connective Tissue Growth Factor Relative
... pidemiological studies have established that 40% to 50% of patients with heart failure have normal or minimally impaired left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction, a clinical syndrome that is commonly referred to as diastolic heart failure (DHF). These patients typically have cardiac hypertrophy that ...
... pidemiological studies have established that 40% to 50% of patients with heart failure have normal or minimally impaired left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction, a clinical syndrome that is commonly referred to as diastolic heart failure (DHF). These patients typically have cardiac hypertrophy that ...
Cardiovascular Disease in US Firefighters
... Duty-specific hazards Firefighting activities Physical training Alarm response ...
... Duty-specific hazards Firefighting activities Physical training Alarm response ...
Primary congenital anomalies of the coronary arteries: a coronary
... associated with a slit-like ostium [28,29]. With increased cardiac output (i.e., exercise), the aorta dilates and, upon aortic wall stretching, this slit-like ostium further becomes severely narrowed leading to myocardial ischemia. Acute myocardial infarction as well as sudden death have been report ...
... associated with a slit-like ostium [28,29]. With increased cardiac output (i.e., exercise), the aorta dilates and, upon aortic wall stretching, this slit-like ostium further becomes severely narrowed leading to myocardial ischemia. Acute myocardial infarction as well as sudden death have been report ...
ACC/AHA/ESC 2006 Guidelines for the
... Rules/). Please see Appendix I for author relationships with industry and Appendix II for peer reviewer relationships with industry that are pertinent to these guidelines. These practice guidelines are intended to assist healthcare providers in clinical decision making by describing a range of gener ...
... Rules/). Please see Appendix I for author relationships with industry and Appendix II for peer reviewer relationships with industry that are pertinent to these guidelines. These practice guidelines are intended to assist healthcare providers in clinical decision making by describing a range of gener ...
Task Force Report Guidelines on management (diagnosis and treatment) of syncope*
... A further concern about tests for evaluating the aetiology of syncope is that it is not possible to measure test sensitivity because there is no reference or gold standard for most of the tests employed for this condition. Since syncope is an episodic symptom, a reference standard could be an abnorm ...
... A further concern about tests for evaluating the aetiology of syncope is that it is not possible to measure test sensitivity because there is no reference or gold standard for most of the tests employed for this condition. Since syncope is an episodic symptom, a reference standard could be an abnorm ...
Wavefront-Based Models for Inverse Electrocardiography
... myocardium of a given individual may be difficult to acquire. Secondly, it is to date not completely clear how important these factors are in inverse solution accuracy[13]. Perhaps most significantly, at least historically, these assumptions allow a more tractable source model and forward model. Thu ...
... myocardium of a given individual may be difficult to acquire. Secondly, it is to date not completely clear how important these factors are in inverse solution accuracy[13]. Perhaps most significantly, at least historically, these assumptions allow a more tractable source model and forward model. Thu ...
Why Measure Heart Rate? - Polar Education Zone: Basic Heart Rate
... working muscles is affected by many physiological parameters including: Heart Rate: The rate at which the heart beats. Stroke volume: The amount of blood the heart can pump out in one beat. Cardiac output: The amount of blood that is pumped out of the heart from one ventricle in one minute. VO2Max: ...
... working muscles is affected by many physiological parameters including: Heart Rate: The rate at which the heart beats. Stroke volume: The amount of blood the heart can pump out in one beat. Cardiac output: The amount of blood that is pumped out of the heart from one ventricle in one minute. VO2Max: ...
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... occlusion.4 Therefore flow dynamics to cerebral hemispheres supplied by a normal CoW may be more physiological even in the presence of CCA occlusion than in cases of ICA occlusion. However patients with anatomical variants in CoW anatomy may still be symptomatic due to low cerebral perfusion pressur ...
... occlusion.4 Therefore flow dynamics to cerebral hemispheres supplied by a normal CoW may be more physiological even in the presence of CCA occlusion than in cases of ICA occlusion. However patients with anatomical variants in CoW anatomy may still be symptomatic due to low cerebral perfusion pressur ...
a sample of the book
... ulation than others do, such as high -cardiologists. This list includes 2,254 blood pressure and Marfan syndrome, top cardiologists who were selected the number of trusted references identhrough a peer nomination process; tified for each topic varies. 330 of them were also named to a Although heart ...
... ulation than others do, such as high -cardiologists. This list includes 2,254 blood pressure and Marfan syndrome, top cardiologists who were selected the number of trusted references identhrough a peer nomination process; tified for each topic varies. 330 of them were also named to a Although heart ...
2.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the circulatory system
... Circulatory disorders Heart failure ■ What is it? A life threatening condition that is decreased pump efficiency usually with the left side of the heart. ■ Cause: ■ Heart attack, cardiac infections, hypertension, valve disease ■ Symptoms: ■ Edema of the legs, shortness of breath, pulmonary edema. ■ ...
... Circulatory disorders Heart failure ■ What is it? A life threatening condition that is decreased pump efficiency usually with the left side of the heart. ■ Cause: ■ Heart attack, cardiac infections, hypertension, valve disease ■ Symptoms: ■ Edema of the legs, shortness of breath, pulmonary edema. ■ ...
GK Mechanical Heart Valve GK Mechanical Heart Valve
... maintenance of anesthesia through intermittent intravenous injection. Either left- or right-lateral position was acceptable. The arterial pressure and central venous pressure were monitored with Limb lead ECG, transcutaneous oxygen saturation continuous monitoring, and internal carotid artery and in ...
... maintenance of anesthesia through intermittent intravenous injection. Either left- or right-lateral position was acceptable. The arterial pressure and central venous pressure were monitored with Limb lead ECG, transcutaneous oxygen saturation continuous monitoring, and internal carotid artery and in ...
Repolarization reserve, arrhythmia and new drug development
... in the endocardium by the INa blocker and reduces ERP dispersion, exerting an antiarrhythmic effect. 4. Repolarization reserve and new drug development strategy Unexpected induction of arrhythmias in the heart is still one of the major risks of new drugs despite recent improvements in cardiac safety ...
... in the endocardium by the INa blocker and reduces ERP dispersion, exerting an antiarrhythmic effect. 4. Repolarization reserve and new drug development strategy Unexpected induction of arrhythmias in the heart is still one of the major risks of new drugs despite recent improvements in cardiac safety ...
COCATS 2
... ambulatory and bedside clinical diagnosis, appropriate use of diagnostic studies, and integration of all data into a wellcommunicated consultation, with sensitivity to the unique features of each individual patient. Active participation in research projects will provide the trainee with further expe ...
... ambulatory and bedside clinical diagnosis, appropriate use of diagnostic studies, and integration of all data into a wellcommunicated consultation, with sensitivity to the unique features of each individual patient. Active participation in research projects will provide the trainee with further expe ...
Left and Codominant Coronary Artery Circulations Are Associated
... Background—Left or codominant coronary arterial circulation may represent less well-balanced myocardial perfusion and thus confer worse prognosis in acute coronary syndrome, especially for culprit lesions arising from the left coronary artery. Methods and Results—We related left and codominance, rel ...
... Background—Left or codominant coronary arterial circulation may represent less well-balanced myocardial perfusion and thus confer worse prognosis in acute coronary syndrome, especially for culprit lesions arising from the left coronary artery. Methods and Results—We related left and codominance, rel ...
Fatty acid transporter levels and palmitate
... 2.1. Rat model of myocardial infarction Male Wistar rats (∼ 200 g; n = 23) were obtained from a commercial breeder (Harlan, UK) and kept under controlled conditions of temperature, light and humidity, with ad libitum access to rat chow and water. Left coronary artery ligation was performed in rats ( ...
... 2.1. Rat model of myocardial infarction Male Wistar rats (∼ 200 g; n = 23) were obtained from a commercial breeder (Harlan, UK) and kept under controlled conditions of temperature, light and humidity, with ad libitum access to rat chow and water. Left coronary artery ligation was performed in rats ( ...
and the role of cardiac resynchronization therapy
... Abnormal ventricular impulse conduction, such as left bundle branch block (LBBB),1,2 Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome3 or ventricular pacing,4 results in asynchronous ventricular activation and contraction, because the Purkinje system is bypassed, to various degrees, and activation spreads by slow con ...
... Abnormal ventricular impulse conduction, such as left bundle branch block (LBBB),1,2 Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome3 or ventricular pacing,4 results in asynchronous ventricular activation and contraction, because the Purkinje system is bypassed, to various degrees, and activation spreads by slow con ...
personal identification and authentication by using “the way
... The technology of biometrics, in many different forms, is currently being used very widely for individual identification and authentication of individuals. One of the problems with many existing biometric solutions, is the fact that a specific biometric, belonging to a certain person, can be used, e ...
... The technology of biometrics, in many different forms, is currently being used very widely for individual identification and authentication of individuals. One of the problems with many existing biometric solutions, is the fact that a specific biometric, belonging to a certain person, can be used, e ...
2014 AHA/ACC/HRS Guideline for the Management of - Med-IQ
... CM, Yancy CW, 2014 AHA/ACC/HRS Guideline for the Management of Patients With Atrial Fibrillation, Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2014), doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2014.03.022. This is a PDF file of an unedited manuscript that has been accepted for publication. As a service to our customers ...
... CM, Yancy CW, 2014 AHA/ACC/HRS Guideline for the Management of Patients With Atrial Fibrillation, Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2014), doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2014.03.022. This is a PDF file of an unedited manuscript that has been accepted for publication. As a service to our customers ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... of blood. These openings are guarded by valves for the purpose of scheduled and controlled flow of blood. The periphery to which the valves are attached is termed as the annulus. Atrioventricular valves are two in number namely tricuspid and mitral (bicuspid), named based on the number of cusps and ...
... of blood. These openings are guarded by valves for the purpose of scheduled and controlled flow of blood. The periphery to which the valves are attached is termed as the annulus. Atrioventricular valves are two in number namely tricuspid and mitral (bicuspid), named based on the number of cusps and ...
2014 AHA/ACC/HRS Guideline for the Management of - GT
... 1.2. Organization of the Writing Committee ....................................................................................................................... 9 1.3. Document Review and Approval ..................................................................................................... ...
... 1.2. Organization of the Writing Committee ....................................................................................................................... 9 1.3. Document Review and Approval ..................................................................................................... ...
Mitral Annulus Calcification
... Mitral annulus calcification (MAC) is a chronic, degenerative process in the fibrous base of the mitral valve. Although MAC was initially thought to be an age-related degenerative process, there is accumulating evidence that other mechanisms, such as atherosclerosis and abnormal calcium-phosphorus met ...
... Mitral annulus calcification (MAC) is a chronic, degenerative process in the fibrous base of the mitral valve. Although MAC was initially thought to be an age-related degenerative process, there is accumulating evidence that other mechanisms, such as atherosclerosis and abnormal calcium-phosphorus met ...
Atrial Fibrillation: New Horizons
... where atrial angiotensin II is increased, the resulting patchy fibrosis and heterogeneity of conduction may facilitate persistence of AF after it has been triggered.(12,13) Recently, interest has been generated in the role of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition in reversing the electrical ...
... where atrial angiotensin II is increased, the resulting patchy fibrosis and heterogeneity of conduction may facilitate persistence of AF after it has been triggered.(12,13) Recently, interest has been generated in the role of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition in reversing the electrical ...
- Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
... of neural crest cell migration. Vogel et al. (2010) demonstrated that it may be possible to distinguish between type A and B IAA based on the degree of PA/Ao discrepancy. They demonstrated that the size discrepancy between the PA and ascending aorta diameter was greater in type B IAA than type A IAA ...
... of neural crest cell migration. Vogel et al. (2010) demonstrated that it may be possible to distinguish between type A and B IAA based on the degree of PA/Ao discrepancy. They demonstrated that the size discrepancy between the PA and ascending aorta diameter was greater in type B IAA than type A IAA ...
Mitral valve anatomy for Transcatheter techniques
... the normal mitral-aortic valvular coupling and the ability to namic assessment. length of the free edges of the cusps, the accurately assess changes in different disease states may be Clinical Perspective see p 31 point above the AoA basal plane, as w important, particularly in the context of valvul ...
... the normal mitral-aortic valvular coupling and the ability to namic assessment. length of the free edges of the cusps, the accurately assess changes in different disease states may be Clinical Perspective see p 31 point above the AoA basal plane, as w important, particularly in the context of valvul ...