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Potential Adverse Cardiovascular Effects From Excessive
Potential Adverse Cardiovascular Effects From Excessive

... distance bicycle races, can cause transient acute volume overload of the atria and right ventricle, with transient reductions in right ventricular ejection fraction and elevations of cardiac biomarkers, all of which return to normal within 1 week. Over months to years of repetitive injury, this proc ...
vein
vein

... Veins serve to return blood from organs to the heart. In systemic circulation oxygenated blood is pumped by the left ventricle through the arteries to the muscles and organs of the body, where its nutrients and gases are exchanged at capillaries, entering the veins filled with cellular waste and car ...
Heart - Dr Magrann
Heart - Dr Magrann

... arteries (pulmonary artery and aorta). The heart sounds (lub-dub) are caused from the vibrations that result from the semilunar valves slamming shut. ...
Cardiomyopathy - Ark Veterinary Centre
Cardiomyopathy - Ark Veterinary Centre

... Thromboembolic disease: Altered flow of blood in enlarged heart chambers predisposes to the formation of a blood clot within the chambers of the heart. This becomes organised and is known as a thrombus. If parts of the thrombus become dislodged they can travel in the bloodstream and become lodged in ...
Heart histology with four chambers in the spotted scat, Scatophagus
Heart histology with four chambers in the spotted scat, Scatophagus

... is an important process in the bind natriuretic peptides (Cerra et al., 1997) and the ...
physical and flow properties of blood
physical and flow properties of blood

... The circulatory transport system is responsible for oxygen and nutrient supply to all body tissues and removal of waste products. The discovery of the circulation of blood in the human body is related to William Harvey (1578–1657). The circulatory system consists of the heart—the pump that generates ...
viding diagnostic insights into the pathophysiologic mechanisms under
viding diagnostic insights into the pathophysiologic mechanisms under

... rheumatic mitral stenosis), or varying S1 (due to varying PR intervals as in complete heart block, VT, and changing cycle lengths in atrial fibrillation). After S1 has been carefully appraised, S2 is likewise concentrated on and analyzed with respect to intensity: loud S2 (due to loud “tambour” A2 ...
Heart histology with four chambers in the spotted scat, Scatophagus
Heart histology with four chambers in the spotted scat, Scatophagus

... is an important process in the bind natriuretic peptides (Cerra et al., 1997) and the ...
Acute left main coronary artery occlusion
Acute left main coronary artery occlusion

... restenosis. To our knowledge, our case report represents one of the first time a patient with an acute left main coronary artery occlusion within STEMI, who received a successful PCI for the myocardial revascularization. In this case the PCI is used as a bridge over to CABG. The fact that the patien ...
Session Number 314 STRIP TEASERS: IDENTIFYING FUNKY
Session Number 314 STRIP TEASERS: IDENTIFYING FUNKY

... If you've found yourself staring numbly at your patient's ECG wishing you could remember just a bit more of the content you learned in previous courses, then it's time for a tune up! This session will do a quick review of common dysrhythmias and heart blocks (don’t blink), and then move to more adva ...
Teacher`s Guide: Cardiovascular System
Teacher`s Guide: Cardiovascular System

... healthyschools/sher/standards/ index.htm ...
Physiological Variations in Bleeding Time Among 2nd Year BDS
Physiological Variations in Bleeding Time Among 2nd Year BDS

... the movement when the bleeding stops due to formation of temporary platelet plug bleeding time is affected by platelet function and activation as well as interactions between endothelial cells in the artery, aggregation and coagulation pathways. [1]. Bleeding time is the time interval between the sk ...
Left ventricle
Left ventricle

... • The wall of the heart has its own supply of systemic blood vessels to meet its vital needs. The myocardium is supplied with blood by the right and left coronary arteries. These two vessels arise from the ascending part of the aorta, at the location of the aortic (semilunar) valve. The coronary ar ...
Pacemakers - Heart Rhythm Society
Pacemakers - Heart Rhythm Society

... only an ounce and are the size of a large wristwatch face, a pacemaker contains a computer with memory and electrical circuits, a powerful battery (generator), and special wires called “leads.” The generator creates electrical impulses that are carried by the leads to the heart muscle, signaling it ...
Cardiac Catheterization
Cardiac Catheterization

... While these individual items are annotated in isolation, it is expected that each fellow will integrate these procedures as part of a complete catheterization. Precatheterization planning will take place in the Cardiac Catheterization Suite prior to the start of each procedure and after consent has ...
cardiac corner: name that arrhythmia
cardiac corner: name that arrhythmia

... several ECG lead combinations simultaneously, or changing to a lead combination that shows the best P wave, will be helpful for Pwave identification and P-R interval assessment. Also note in Figure 3 that the “PulseR” channel derived from the pulse oximeter is inaccurate, but the “RR” channel measur ...
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EBCT Screening and Survival, A Successful Niche Scanning Business

... Dr. Roger White Medical Director Holistica Hawaii Medical Scanning Center ...
The Relation of Cardiac Effort to Myocardial Oxygen Consumption
The Relation of Cardiac Effort to Myocardial Oxygen Consumption

... ventricular output (pulmonary input) is set by a perfusion pump that substitutes for right-heart function. Aortic pressure and heart rate are permitted to vary spontaneously, or they may be controlled. Nervous and humoral influences are maintained within the limits permitted by the surgical procedur ...
Academic Dual Chamber Pacemaker
Academic Dual Chamber Pacemaker

... operate device, as well as embedded software driving the pacemaker. Schematic and PCB Gerber files will also be included on a final disc with the functional prototype pacemaker. ...
Danish study of Non-Invasive testing in Coronary Artery Disease
Danish study of Non-Invasive testing in Coronary Artery Disease

... Background: Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) is an established method for ruling out coronary artery disease (CAD). Most patients referred for CCTA do not have CAD and only approximately 20–30 % of patients are subsequently referred to further testing by invasive coronary angiography ...
New insights in the assessment of right ventricular function
New insights in the assessment of right ventricular function

... with different extent of contribution to the overall systolic function. In PH, RV becomes one dyssynchronous compartment which itself may have perpetual effect on overall cardiac dysfunction. In addition, critical aortic stenosis results in RV configuration changes with the inflow tract, rather than ...
2011 Supraventricular tachycardia causing heart failure
2011 Supraventricular tachycardia causing heart failure

... many consider persistent rates greater than 100 beats/min are necessary to develop relatively early-onset left ventricular dysfunction; however, even slower incessant arrhythmias could lead to the insidious development of heart failure if left unchecked over long periods [11]. Animal models have bee ...
the surgical treatment of the tetralogy of fallot
the surgical treatment of the tetralogy of fallot

... artery and its two branches. The exterior of the heart and its main vessels were inspected, special attention being directed to the main pulmonary artery and its branches. At this stage, the surgeon should decide whether a two-stage operation or the complete correction is to be performed. Where the ...
Atrial Septal Defect and the CardioSEAL™ Device
Atrial Septal Defect and the CardioSEAL™ Device

... implant device developed and manufactured by Nitinol Medical Technologies, Inc. It is a “double umbrella” with Dacron fabric attached to metal arms. These arms place the device over the defect and hold the device in place until tissue grows over it. HISTORY: The CardioSEAL™ device is the second gene ...
Therapeutic education in patients with chronic heart failure
Therapeutic education in patients with chronic heart failure

... particularly cardiovascular diseases, and including congenital heart disease. Among these pathologies, heart failure is both common and severe, with a poor prognosis (30% survival at 5-year follow-up) [1] and a very high rate of hospitalization. With the availability of sophisticated therapies a hig ...
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