as a PDF - Lettre de l`UFCV N°58
... and will be considered current unless the task force revises or withdraws them from distribution. The ACC/AHA/ESC Committee to Develop Guidelines for the Management of Patients With Atrial Fibrillation conducted a comprehensive review of the relevant literature from 1980 to June 2000. Literature ...
... and will be considered current unless the task force revises or withdraws them from distribution. The ACC/AHA/ESC Committee to Develop Guidelines for the Management of Patients With Atrial Fibrillation conducted a comprehensive review of the relevant literature from 1980 to June 2000. Literature ...
Definitions for a common standard for 2D speckle tracking
... such as tissue Doppler, which can provide comparable parameters of comparable relevance. By providing clear definitions of the standard quantities that any software solution should report, the differences among different products should be limited to: † Technical: accuracy and reproducibility of the ...
... such as tissue Doppler, which can provide comparable parameters of comparable relevance. By providing clear definitions of the standard quantities that any software solution should report, the differences among different products should be limited to: † Technical: accuracy and reproducibility of the ...
Higher Human Biology Physiology and Health
... cells very early in the development of the embryo, but they only become mature when the body of the individual reaches a stage in growth at which it can support the offspring. We find that in nearly all human societies there is a gap between the age of attainment of sexual maturity and the recogniti ...
... cells very early in the development of the embryo, but they only become mature when the body of the individual reaches a stage in growth at which it can support the offspring. We find that in nearly all human societies there is a gap between the age of attainment of sexual maturity and the recogniti ...
A review on `single coronary artery`
... (LCX) artery. The second most common anomaly detected is origin of LCX artery from Right coronary artery (RCA). The cases which will be discussed in this article are single coronary artery anomalies (SCA); these cases are rare, occurring in approximately 0.024% of the population according to Lipton’ ...
... (LCX) artery. The second most common anomaly detected is origin of LCX artery from Right coronary artery (RCA). The cases which will be discussed in this article are single coronary artery anomalies (SCA); these cases are rare, occurring in approximately 0.024% of the population according to Lipton’ ...
Pacing Concepts
... All the leads have the problem with child growth and results in high threshold, exit block, lead fracture. Even when a loop of lead was left in the pericardium, adhesions frequently formed that prevented unwinding of the loop. ...
... All the leads have the problem with child growth and results in high threshold, exit block, lead fracture. Even when a loop of lead was left in the pericardium, adhesions frequently formed that prevented unwinding of the loop. ...
Mechanically induced sudden death in chest wall impact
... animals followed for >80 days had permanent heart damage), were due to either coronary spasm or trauma-related myocardial damage. Similarly, Bright in his experiments with direct blows in an open chest canine model, produced ECG changes of ST elevation (Bright and Beck, 1935). He replicated the ECG ...
... animals followed for >80 days had permanent heart damage), were due to either coronary spasm or trauma-related myocardial damage. Similarly, Bright in his experiments with direct blows in an open chest canine model, produced ECG changes of ST elevation (Bright and Beck, 1935). He replicated the ECG ...
Tinman/Nkx2-5 acts via miR-1 and upstream of Cdc42 to regulate
... lines by themselves exhibit cardiac defects (increased pacinginduced heart failure rate, see Materials and methods; e.g., lines 7708 and 7499; Fig. 1 A, group I), indicating that haploinsufficiency in one or more genes covered by these deficiencies results in cardiac deficits. Of particular interest ...
... lines by themselves exhibit cardiac defects (increased pacinginduced heart failure rate, see Materials and methods; e.g., lines 7708 and 7499; Fig. 1 A, group I), indicating that haploinsufficiency in one or more genes covered by these deficiencies results in cardiac deficits. Of particular interest ...
Response of recurrent sustained ventricular tachycardia to verapamil
... beneficial effects with verapamil. In young patients with no demonstrable organic heart disease, a pattern of right bundle-branch block and left axis deviation, as in our case, has been assumed to represent a distinct electrocardiographic entity.'2 Further attempts to treat such patients by verapami ...
... beneficial effects with verapamil. In young patients with no demonstrable organic heart disease, a pattern of right bundle-branch block and left axis deviation, as in our case, has been assumed to represent a distinct electrocardiographic entity.'2 Further attempts to treat such patients by verapami ...
Definitions for a common standard for 2D speckle tracking
... such as tissue Doppler, which can provide comparable parameters of comparable relevance. By providing clear definitions of the standard quantities that any software solution should report, the differences among different products should be limited to: † Technical: accuracy and reproducibility of the ...
... such as tissue Doppler, which can provide comparable parameters of comparable relevance. By providing clear definitions of the standard quantities that any software solution should report, the differences among different products should be limited to: † Technical: accuracy and reproducibility of the ...
Problems concerning assessment of anatomical site - Heart
... surgically the pre-excitation and episodes of tachycardia were abolished. Since then other workers have had similar success in patients with type B WPW. More recently, Wallace et al. (I974) have reported two patients with type A WPW syndrome in whom epicardial mapping studies showed an area of ventr ...
... surgically the pre-excitation and episodes of tachycardia were abolished. Since then other workers have had similar success in patients with type B WPW. More recently, Wallace et al. (I974) have reported two patients with type A WPW syndrome in whom epicardial mapping studies showed an area of ventr ...
CfE Higher Human Biology Unit 2: Physiology and
... cells very early in the development of the embryo, but they only become mature when the body of the individual reaches a stage in growth at which it can support the offspring. We find that in nearly all human societies there is a gap between the age of attainment of sexual maturity and the recogniti ...
... cells very early in the development of the embryo, but they only become mature when the body of the individual reaches a stage in growth at which it can support the offspring. We find that in nearly all human societies there is a gap between the age of attainment of sexual maturity and the recogniti ...
Fetal MRI: thoracic, abdominal and pelvic pathology
... Ultrasound (US) is the routine screening test for fetal anomalies but, even when performed by experienced personnel, it has technical limitations. Even if most ultrasound examinations are diagnostic, such limitations may require an alternative imaging method in more complex cases to confirm or compl ...
... Ultrasound (US) is the routine screening test for fetal anomalies but, even when performed by experienced personnel, it has technical limitations. Even if most ultrasound examinations are diagnostic, such limitations may require an alternative imaging method in more complex cases to confirm or compl ...
Distinction of “Fat Around the Heart”
... We were greatly interested by the study by Wong et al. (1) on pericardial fat and atrial fibrillation (AF) outcomes. This study further highlights the association of pericardial fat with cardiac disease. The authors remark that pericardial fat may predict the severity and symptomatic burden of AF an ...
... We were greatly interested by the study by Wong et al. (1) on pericardial fat and atrial fibrillation (AF) outcomes. This study further highlights the association of pericardial fat with cardiac disease. The authors remark that pericardial fat may predict the severity and symptomatic burden of AF an ...
ICD-10-CM
... The heart consists of three tissue layers: endocardium, myocardium, and pericardium. The endocardium, the innermost layer, lines the hearts chambers and is bathed in blood. The myocardium is the thick middle layer of the heart. Its cells are unique in that they physically resemble skeletal muscle bu ...
... The heart consists of three tissue layers: endocardium, myocardium, and pericardium. The endocardium, the innermost layer, lines the hearts chambers and is bathed in blood. The myocardium is the thick middle layer of the heart. Its cells are unique in that they physically resemble skeletal muscle bu ...
Intracardiac Flow Patterns in Early Embryonic Life
... n\ in the older ones (H-H stages 17-22). The dye-containing stream was observed under a microscope and photographed with a 35-mm camera (Olympus, model PM-10M). Each study took about 10 minutes to complete. During this time, the temperature in the albumen fell gradually from an initial temperature o ...
... n\ in the older ones (H-H stages 17-22). The dye-containing stream was observed under a microscope and photographed with a 35-mm camera (Olympus, model PM-10M). Each study took about 10 minutes to complete. During this time, the temperature in the albumen fell gradually from an initial temperature o ...
Readmissions for the Same Condition
... abnormal heartbeat, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), congestive heart failure (CHF), and diabetes – medical management. The study examines the percent of hospitalizations, discharged January 2013 through August 2014, that were followed by a readmission for the same condition as that of ...
... abnormal heartbeat, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), congestive heart failure (CHF), and diabetes – medical management. The study examines the percent of hospitalizations, discharged January 2013 through August 2014, that were followed by a readmission for the same condition as that of ...
Inhibition of histone deacetylase on ventricular remodeling in
... Cardiac remodeling has been associated with myocardial hypertrophy and left ventricular (LV) dilation following myocardial infarction (MI) (39). Although traditionally considered an adaptive response to pathological signaling, cardiac hypertrophy has generally been thought to induce reactivation of ...
... Cardiac remodeling has been associated with myocardial hypertrophy and left ventricular (LV) dilation following myocardial infarction (MI) (39). Although traditionally considered an adaptive response to pathological signaling, cardiac hypertrophy has generally been thought to induce reactivation of ...
Psychotropic Medication List
... It is important to consider that the long term effects of psychoactive medications are not fully understood, giving reason for special caution in prescribing these medications to children and adolescents with developing brains and nervous systems. Psychoactive medications can be of significant benef ...
... It is important to consider that the long term effects of psychoactive medications are not fully understood, giving reason for special caution in prescribing these medications to children and adolescents with developing brains and nervous systems. Psychoactive medications can be of significant benef ...
morphology of posterior interventricular artery
... Clinicians and anatomists have been examining coronary artery variations for a long time. From 1960, when the selective coronary angiography began, the total numbers of investigations on this topic have increased. However there is still no consensus on the normality or abnormality of coronary artery ...
... Clinicians and anatomists have been examining coronary artery variations for a long time. From 1960, when the selective coronary angiography began, the total numbers of investigations on this topic have increased. However there is still no consensus on the normality or abnormality of coronary artery ...
Cortisol and Testosterone in Hair as Biological Markers of Systolic
... favoring catabolism over anabolism. Hormonal profiles of patients with heart failure have been assessed using serum and saliva as matrices, which are only point measurements and do not provide long-term information. Scalp hair is a novel matrix that allows for measurement of hormones over a period o ...
... favoring catabolism over anabolism. Hormonal profiles of patients with heart failure have been assessed using serum and saliva as matrices, which are only point measurements and do not provide long-term information. Scalp hair is a novel matrix that allows for measurement of hormones over a period o ...
Arrhythmia/Electrophysiology
... single electrode and is effective for terminating slower tachycardias but is less effective for treating AF. In contrast, cardioversion uses a single high-voltage shock to terminate AF reliably, but the voltages required produce undesirable side effects, including tissue damage and pain. We propose ...
... single electrode and is effective for terminating slower tachycardias but is less effective for treating AF. In contrast, cardioversion uses a single high-voltage shock to terminate AF reliably, but the voltages required produce undesirable side effects, including tissue damage and pain. We propose ...
Between Right and Left Coronary Artery in Man
... the isolated obstructions were excluded from this portion of the study. Severe arterial hypertension was ruled out in all cases by history, retinal changes, ECG changes and pressure measurements during catheterization. Furthermore, there was no significant difference in mean aortic pressure at cathe ...
... the isolated obstructions were excluded from this portion of the study. Severe arterial hypertension was ruled out in all cases by history, retinal changes, ECG changes and pressure measurements during catheterization. Furthermore, there was no significant difference in mean aortic pressure at cathe ...
Cocaine and the Heart - Advocate Health Care
... cocaine-associated thrombosis than in the other age matched groups -subjects with cocaine-associated thrombosis also had significant coronary atherosclerosis without plaque hemorrhage despite a mean age of 29 +/- 2 years ...
... cocaine-associated thrombosis than in the other age matched groups -subjects with cocaine-associated thrombosis also had significant coronary atherosclerosis without plaque hemorrhage despite a mean age of 29 +/- 2 years ...
The Effects and Safety of Exercise Training in Subjects With Chronic
... subjects should be based on a symptom-limited treadmill or cycle ergometer evaluation, using a target heart rate corresponding to 40e70% of peak VO2, three to five times per week, and 20e40 minutes per session. Fast walking, bicycling, or other aerobic exercises using large muscle groups are preferre ...
... subjects should be based on a symptom-limited treadmill or cycle ergometer evaluation, using a target heart rate corresponding to 40e70% of peak VO2, three to five times per week, and 20e40 minutes per session. Fast walking, bicycling, or other aerobic exercises using large muscle groups are preferre ...
ABC of clinical electrocardiography Junctional tachycardias
... In atrioventricular nodal re-entrant tachycardia there are two functionally and anatomically different distinct pathways in the atrioventricular node, with different conduction velocities and different refractory periods. They share a final common pathway through the lower part of the atrioventricul ...
... In atrioventricular nodal re-entrant tachycardia there are two functionally and anatomically different distinct pathways in the atrioventricular node, with different conduction velocities and different refractory periods. They share a final common pathway through the lower part of the atrioventricul ...