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Surgery Of The Aorta - Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Surgery Of The Aorta - Northwestern Memorial Hospital

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Arrhythmias: Presentation and Associated Disease
Arrhythmias: Presentation and Associated Disease

... Atrial Flutter Examination •Rarely helpful in establishing the diagnosis •Regular pulse (150bpm- 2:1, 75bpm 4:1- can be slower) •May see rapid, regular flutter waves in the JVP •Heart sounds – Constant intensity of S1 if relationship of flutter waves to QRS is constant ...
A Meta-Analysis of Remote Monitoring of Heart Failure Patients
A Meta-Analysis of Remote Monitoring of Heart Failure Patients

... first hospitalization for any cause, and hospitalization for HF), as well as for the combined outcome of first hospitalization or death from any cause. Death and hospitalization from any cause were assessed separately for RCTs and cohort (between) studies, whereas hospitalization for HF could be ass ...
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Obesity and Stroke Fact Sheet

... • High blood pressure is the leading cause of stroke, and death rates due to stroke are more than 38 percent. One can minimize his/her risk of stroke by maintaining a healthy weight and blood pressure through eating well and being physically active. The American Heart Association recommends that ad ...
Left Atrial Size
Left Atrial Size

... (8,21,40,41). In persons free of cardiovascular disease, indexed LA volume is independent of age from childhood onward (42). Indeed, age-related LA enlargement is a reflection of the pathophysiologic perturbations that often accompany advancing age rather than a consequence of chronologic aging (9). ...
Experiment 4 - UniMAP Portal
Experiment 4 - UniMAP Portal

... lungs. Oxygen is picked up and carbon dioxide is released. This oxygenated blood then arrives at the left side of the heart, from where it is pumped back to the body. ...
The Relationship between the Kidney and the Heart in Chinese
The Relationship between the Kidney and the Heart in Chinese

... compromised by drugs and environmental toxicity this containment is less effective and increasing amounts of calming mind altering substances are required with again a further diminishment of Liver function, A vicious cycle. vii Thus more and more the Kidney-Heart axis deals with daily stress as wel ...
the circulatory system
the circulatory system

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PRODUCT MONOGRAPH
PRODUCT MONOGRAPH

... Patients should be warned that the effects of other drugs acting on the central nervous system, such as alcohol, barbiturates and other CNS depressants, may be potentiated by SINEQUAN. The possibility of suicide in seriously depressed patients may remain until significant remission occurs. Such pati ...
Optical control of waves in a cardiac excitable medium
Optical control of waves in a cardiac excitable medium

... to visualize macroscopic wave dynamics in cardiac monolayers. Further work is required to determine and compare the exact mechanism of image formation of these two systems. Key advantages of the dye-free imaging reported here, in contrast to fluorescence-based approaches9,15, include flexibility in ...
Print - Circulation
Print - Circulation

... The Multicenter Diltiazem Postinfarction Trial (MDPIT) reported no consistent diltiazem effect on new or worsened congestive heart failure (CHF) during 12-52 months' follow-up after acute myocardial infarction. This was puzzling in light of the observation that patients with findings suggesting left ...
Joint British Societies` Guidelines on the Prevention
Joint British Societies` Guidelines on the Prevention

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regulation of cardiac excitation-contraction coupling
regulation of cardiac excitation-contraction coupling

... entry activates Ca2ⴙ release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) via ryanodine receptors (RyRs), resulting in contractile element activation. At this point, a useful instructional paradigm is to ask students to imagine a diagonal line through the myocyte, whereby the processes below the line repres ...
System for acquisition of weak murmurs related to coronary
System for acquisition of weak murmurs related to coronary

... Coronary artery disease (CAD) is one of the leading causes of death in the world [1] and it is predicted to remain so for the next 20 years [2]. Early detection of CAD is thus very important since proper treatment at its early stage can stop the progress of the disease. Current diagnostic methods su ...
BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OF MICHIGAN CARDIOVASCULAR
BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OF MICHIGAN CARDIOVASCULAR

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... of body cues, interpreting physical changes accurately, and taking appropriate action either to alter therapy or to seek help from health-care resources to prevent a crisis.^10(p29) Becoming aware of body cues and taking appropriate action are part of the decision-making process that is described by ...
Pediatric Echocardiography The Segmental Approach
Pediatric Echocardiography The Segmental Approach

...  Best view for sinus venosus atrial septal defects  Associated with PAPVR and AP collateral vessels  Perform sweep posterior and rightward to look for associated partial anomalous pulmonary veins ...
Lesson Title:
Lesson Title:

... other half of the room is going to get the answers. Once everyone has a slip of paper, you may begin to move about the room and find either the answer to your question, or the question to your answer. What questions do you have? When you all find your partners, we will then go over your individual q ...
Accurate Placement of Central Venous Catheters Using a 16
Accurate Placement of Central Venous Catheters Using a 16

... o f a ll ca theter tips ter minated w ithin the RA w he n using conventiona l place ment tech niq ues Hl. Locat­ ing a CVC tip w ithin the he art on a postp rocedu re film rare ly results in catheter rep o sitio ning [1,2]. Repositio ning takes time and requires the fur ther expense of an additional ...
Pharmacologic prophylaxis for atrial fibrillation following cardiac
Pharmacologic prophylaxis for atrial fibrillation following cardiac

... Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia occurring after cardiac surgery. Its incidence varies depending on type of surgery. Postoperative AF may cause hemodynamic deterioration, predispose to stroke and increase mortality. Effective treatment for prophylaxis of postoperative AF is vit ...
The Wetsuit Effect - Digital Scholarship @UNLV
The Wetsuit Effect - Digital Scholarship @UNLV

... constricts the chest and neck can increase both inspiration resistance and peripheral vascular resistance, thus making respiration more difficult and creating a hypertensive environment. These “wetsuit effects”, though not likely the direct cause of any fatalities, when combined with other environme ...
HEART DISEASE Signs and Symptoms
HEART DISEASE Signs and Symptoms

... upper chambers. Blood may pool and clot inside the heart, increasing the risk for heart attack and stroke. For more information, see our atrial fibrillation fact sheet. Cardiomyopathy occurs when the heart muscle becomes enlarged or rigid. This can lead to inadequate heart pumping or other problems. ...
What is the mechanism of complete AV block in inferior MI
What is the mechanism of complete AV block in inferior MI

... Weaning of temporary pacing in inferior MI. This could be a tricky issue. It can be weaned off in less than a week.A practical way is to use temporary pacing only in back up mode at a heart rate of few beats less than the patients rhythm.Pacing for long hours at high rates may delay the resumption ...
Management of Medical Emergencies in the Office
Management of Medical Emergencies in the Office

... ƒ 1. If reasonably alert and able to manage own airway, then give glucose-containing gel or fluid PO ƒ 2. Otherwise start IV (draw red top or green top tube of blood if possible also so that diagnosis can be confirmed later in lab) and give 1 amp (50 cc) of 50 % dextrose in water (for child give 1 g ...
Coronary Slow Flow Phenomenon and Atrioventricular Block: A
Coronary Slow Flow Phenomenon and Atrioventricular Block: A

... during angiography without any evidence of an obstructive disease. Quantitatively, it is measured as an increased TIMI frame count. The TIMI frame count, introduced by Gibson, is a reproducible index of the coronary flow and represents the number of cine frames required for the contrast to reach a p ...
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