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CARDIOLOGY 101

... 2014 School Nurse Conference ...
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Nerve activates contraction

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... ejection fraction. 3. Clinical and paraclinical exclusion of other causes of heart failure and arrhythmias. 4. Total stop of alcohol consumption leads to improvements in clinical and hemodynamical features of the patient (N.B.!) 5. Laboratory features suggestive for chronic alcohol abuse: MCV > 93  ...
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Chapter 11 ppt - Fillmore Central Schools

... CO = HR x SV 5250 ml/min = 75 beats/min x 70 mls/beat Norm = 5000 ml/min Entire blood supply passes through body once per minute. • CO varies with demands of the body. ...
Slides 11.1
Slides 11.1

...  Atria contract simultaneously  Atria relax, then ventricles contract  Systole = contraction  Diastole = relaxation ...
Coronary Sinus Dissection during Left Ventricular Pacing Electrode
Coronary Sinus Dissection during Left Ventricular Pacing Electrode

... In our hospital, this was the only case of CS dissection during lead manipulation among 310 patients (0.32%). Fortunately, our patient also had no hemodynamic problem, and no particular treatment was required. During left ventricular pacing lead implantation, venography should be used to confirm the ...
Slides 11.1
Slides 11.1

...  Atria contract simultaneously  Atria relax, then ventricles contract  Systole = contraction  Diastole = relaxation ...
The Cardiovascular System
The Cardiovascular System

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Papillary fibroelastoma of the pulmonary valve

... were necessary in order to establish the correct diagnosis. The trans-esophageal echocardiography managed the primary diagnosis of the existence of the tumoral mass at the level of pulmonary valve, whereas the cardiac MR was helpful in the tumoral mass characterization (dimensions, localization, del ...
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Relation Between Body Fat–Corrected ECG Voltage

... basis of echocardiograms. Despite the advantages of echocardiography, cost and operational considerations and its reproducibility tend to limit its utility. In addition, compared with the results of MRI,20 echocardiographic LVM tends to overestimate LVM detected by MRI method. On the other hand, ECG ...
- Carolina Digital Repository
- Carolina Digital Repository

... blood pumped from one ventricle of the heart with each beat) at arterial pressures (Wang & Nagueh, 2009). In addition, the stroke volume (SV) must accommodate to meet the metabolic needs of the body, as with exercise without much increase in left atrial (LA) pressure (Brutsaert et al., 1993). The pr ...
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Computer Modeling of Interactions of an Electric Motor, Circulatory

... Result of the Circulatory Model Although a simple numeric method is used to solve the numeric equations, as long as the time step is sufficiently small, the results converge. The non-regulated system can be simulated by a fixed heart rate and peripheral resistance. In the simulation, when we choose ...
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Instantaneous pressure gradient across the aortic valve

... Accepted 20 June 2004 ...
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to First Heart Sound and Opening Snap in Patients with Mitral Stenosis

... of the thickened mitral valve could be visualized. Two distinct types of valve were observed. In one, there was a continuous dome-shaped halo extending from the septal to the mural portion of the annulus, but the cusps could not be visualized separately. This dome moved like a diaphragm and in diast ...
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Early Diagnosis of Congenital Heart Disease in the Neonatal Period

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Does increased troponin-T in patients undergoing percutaneous

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Influence of Right Ventricular Filling Pressure on Left Ventricular

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Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and atherosclerotic plaque
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and atherosclerotic plaque

... lipid-lowering therapy (given to 69% of patients).10 Additionally, perindopril reduced cardiovascular events in normotensive and hypertensive patients, and overall, this reduction was potentially greater than would be expected from the observed decrease from baseline in blood pressure (mean reductio ...
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Electrocardiography

... V1, V2, V3, V4, V5 and V6 are placed directly on the chest. Wilson's central terminal is used for the negative electrode, and these leads are considered to be unipolar ...
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Prevention of stroke and systemic embolization in atrial fibrillation: a

... The Hart meta‑analysis24 also summarized trials of aspirin vs. no treatment; the RRR for all stroke was 19% (95% CI, –1% to 35%), with an ARR of 0.8%/year in primary prevention tri‑ als and 2.5%/year in secondary prevention trials. There were no significant differences in major ex‑ tracranial hemorr ...
Stenting To Reverse Left Ventricular Ischemia Due To Left Main
Stenting To Reverse Left Ventricular Ischemia Due To Left Main

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Safety of Minimally Invasive Mitral Valve Surgery Without

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