Unbalanced Atrioventricular Septal Defect
... The criteria that define the limits of operative repair and risk are unknown. In our preliminary retrospective multi-center analysis we identified criteria that define the amount of unbalance. Our proposed prospective study of a multi-center inception cohort of neonates born with complete AVSD will ...
... The criteria that define the limits of operative repair and risk are unknown. In our preliminary retrospective multi-center analysis we identified criteria that define the amount of unbalance. Our proposed prospective study of a multi-center inception cohort of neonates born with complete AVSD will ...
Robert Kloner, M.D., Ph.D.
... Improved long-term clinical outcomes in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction undergoing remote ischaemic conditioning as an adjunct to primary percutaneous coronary intervention (The CONDI Study) ...
... Improved long-term clinical outcomes in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction undergoing remote ischaemic conditioning as an adjunct to primary percutaneous coronary intervention (The CONDI Study) ...
Brugada Syndrome and Vasovagal Syncope
... While the patient still in the ER, he started feeling anxious and within seconds he sustained a syncopal episode in sitting position, lasting about 30 sec with prompt and full recovery. At this time he was not connected to an external monitor and the underlying rhythm could not be witnessed. The ER ...
... While the patient still in the ER, he started feeling anxious and within seconds he sustained a syncopal episode in sitting position, lasting about 30 sec with prompt and full recovery. At this time he was not connected to an external monitor and the underlying rhythm could not be witnessed. The ER ...
this is blood clotting
... Blood pressure is raised Pulse rate is increased and there is a constriction of the coronary arteries Body temperature in extremities is decreased due to the constriction of blood vessels ...
... Blood pressure is raised Pulse rate is increased and there is a constriction of the coronary arteries Body temperature in extremities is decreased due to the constriction of blood vessels ...
The Nervous System - Francis Marion University
... Lazrus model of stress Reaction is dependent upon how demands are perceived, evaluated and appraised. The same demands can therefore mean challenge for one person yet pose a threat to another. ...
... Lazrus model of stress Reaction is dependent upon how demands are perceived, evaluated and appraised. The same demands can therefore mean challenge for one person yet pose a threat to another. ...
SCHILLER`s medilog® Holter system
... With the new PureECG technology, medilog® recorders have broken this vicious cycle. The recorder signal is remarkably cleared and matches the original signal, all the while dramatically reducing power consumption. ...
... With the new PureECG technology, medilog® recorders have broken this vicious cycle. The recorder signal is remarkably cleared and matches the original signal, all the while dramatically reducing power consumption. ...
老人心電圖之表現差異 EKG Changes in The Elderly
... Isolated major ST-T–wave abnormalities (codes 4.1, 4.2, 5.1, and 5.2, without 3.1, 3.3, or 1.1–1.3; left ventricular hypertrophy (high-amplitude R waves with major or minor ST-T abnormalities) (codes 3.1, 3.3, and 4.1–4.3 or 5.1–5.3); –Atrial . fibrillation (code 8.3); and First-degree atrioventricu ...
... Isolated major ST-T–wave abnormalities (codes 4.1, 4.2, 5.1, and 5.2, without 3.1, 3.3, or 1.1–1.3; left ventricular hypertrophy (high-amplitude R waves with major or minor ST-T abnormalities) (codes 3.1, 3.3, and 4.1–4.3 or 5.1–5.3); –Atrial . fibrillation (code 8.3); and First-degree atrioventricu ...
Avandia - GSK Source
... ----------------------- WARNINGS and PRECAUTIONS -----------------------• Fluid retention, which may exacerbate or lead to heart failure, may occur. Combination use with insulin and use in congestive heart failure NYHA Class I and II may increase risk of other cardiovascular effects. (5.1) • Meta-an ...
... ----------------------- WARNINGS and PRECAUTIONS -----------------------• Fluid retention, which may exacerbate or lead to heart failure, may occur. Combination use with insulin and use in congestive heart failure NYHA Class I and II may increase risk of other cardiovascular effects. (5.1) • Meta-an ...
Hereditary Hemochromatosis (HFE) genotypes in heart failure
... Ferritin levels were normal (< 300 ng/ml) in all three patients (two men). One suffered from diabetes, while two had cerebral stroke as well as atrial fibrillation. Two of them had died, at the ages 80 and 98 years, respectively. The last one, a male age 80 years old is still alive. None of them had ...
... Ferritin levels were normal (< 300 ng/ml) in all three patients (two men). One suffered from diabetes, while two had cerebral stroke as well as atrial fibrillation. Two of them had died, at the ages 80 and 98 years, respectively. The last one, a male age 80 years old is still alive. None of them had ...
Should Women Receive Left Ventricular Assist Device Support?
... neurological event. For urgent/emergent mechanical support, the benefit of LVAD support likely outweighs the risk, but it remains less clear for women undergoing elective LVAD implantation. (Circ Heart Fail. 2012;5:234-240.) Key Words: heart failure 䡲 heart-assist device 䡲 sex 䡲 prognosis ...
... neurological event. For urgent/emergent mechanical support, the benefit of LVAD support likely outweighs the risk, but it remains less clear for women undergoing elective LVAD implantation. (Circ Heart Fail. 2012;5:234-240.) Key Words: heart failure 䡲 heart-assist device 䡲 sex 䡲 prognosis ...
Aortic Insufficiency
... Angina pectoris may be produced by concurrent coronary artery disease or low diastolic perfusion pressure and a reduction in coronary blood flow during diastole because of the aortic regurgitation–induced LV hypertrophy. As aortic regurgitation develops, the left ventricle slowly enlarges primarily ...
... Angina pectoris may be produced by concurrent coronary artery disease or low diastolic perfusion pressure and a reduction in coronary blood flow during diastole because of the aortic regurgitation–induced LV hypertrophy. As aortic regurgitation develops, the left ventricle slowly enlarges primarily ...
Types of Congenital Heart Defects
... Atrial septal defect (ASD). An ASD is a hole in the part of the septum that separates the atria— the upper chambers of the heart. The hole allows oxygen-rich blood from the left atrium to flow into the right atrium, instead of flowing into the left ventricle as it should. Ventricular septal defect ( ...
... Atrial septal defect (ASD). An ASD is a hole in the part of the septum that separates the atria— the upper chambers of the heart. The hole allows oxygen-rich blood from the left atrium to flow into the right atrium, instead of flowing into the left ventricle as it should. Ventricular septal defect ( ...
CHF Studies - Center for Health Care Strategies
... diuretic dosage if previously authorized by primary physician. Hospital pharmacists sent letters or called patients’ primary care physicians following patients’ hospital discharge with recommendations for lipid management. Nurses provided telephonic case management, ensured physician follow-up, sent ...
... diuretic dosage if previously authorized by primary physician. Hospital pharmacists sent letters or called patients’ primary care physicians following patients’ hospital discharge with recommendations for lipid management. Nurses provided telephonic case management, ensured physician follow-up, sent ...
as a PDF
... those with BP ⱖ130/80 mm Hg. Little or no impact on BP would be anticipated from any intervention in normotensive individuals. The analysis also conflates studies of people with (afterload-insensitive) normal and (afterloadsensitive) impaired ventricular systolic function. Does this meta-analysis th ...
... those with BP ⱖ130/80 mm Hg. Little or no impact on BP would be anticipated from any intervention in normotensive individuals. The analysis also conflates studies of people with (afterload-insensitive) normal and (afterloadsensitive) impaired ventricular systolic function. Does this meta-analysis th ...
Pulmonary Atresia With Intact Ventricular Septum
... Document downloaded from http://www.elsevier.es, day 06/05/2017. This copy is for personal use. Any transmission of this document by any media or format is strictly prohibited. ...
... Document downloaded from http://www.elsevier.es, day 06/05/2017. This copy is for personal use. Any transmission of this document by any media or format is strictly prohibited. ...
Editorial Commentary
... those with BP ⱖ130/80 mm Hg. Little or no impact on BP would be anticipated from any intervention in normotensive individuals. The analysis also conflates studies of people with (afterload-insensitive) normal and (afterloadsensitive) impaired ventricular systolic function. Does this meta-analysis th ...
... those with BP ⱖ130/80 mm Hg. Little or no impact on BP would be anticipated from any intervention in normotensive individuals. The analysis also conflates studies of people with (afterload-insensitive) normal and (afterloadsensitive) impaired ventricular systolic function. Does this meta-analysis th ...
SYNAPSE: Synaptic Transmission Simulation
... permeability. Note that the m curve does not start at 0 (what does this mean?) and that the h curve does not start at 1 (what does this mean?). How are these features consistent with the negligible Na+ current at the resting membrane potential? In addition, why does the sodium conductance begin to f ...
... permeability. Note that the m curve does not start at 0 (what does this mean?) and that the h curve does not start at 1 (what does this mean?). How are these features consistent with the negligible Na+ current at the resting membrane potential? In addition, why does the sodium conductance begin to f ...
Age, gender, blood pressure, and ventricular geometry influence
... the cardiac chambers has been described in healthy volunteers1,5,7 – 10 as well as in patients with cardiomyopathy,6,11 mitral valve insufficiency,12 and after heart transplantation.13 Fourdimensional MRI data have been used for the quantification of flow within cardiac chambers,14 through the heart ...
... the cardiac chambers has been described in healthy volunteers1,5,7 – 10 as well as in patients with cardiomyopathy,6,11 mitral valve insufficiency,12 and after heart transplantation.13 Fourdimensional MRI data have been used for the quantification of flow within cardiac chambers,14 through the heart ...
Coronary Artery Disease - Angina, Unstable Angina, Myocardial
... Unstable angina is precipitated by the sudden rupture of a plaque, which results in a rapid accumulation of platelets at the plaque with increasing obstruction of blood flow in the coronary artery. Unstable angina symptoms occur in an unexpected and unpredictable manner. The symptoms are more se ...
... Unstable angina is precipitated by the sudden rupture of a plaque, which results in a rapid accumulation of platelets at the plaque with increasing obstruction of blood flow in the coronary artery. Unstable angina symptoms occur in an unexpected and unpredictable manner. The symptoms are more se ...
Aortic Valve Disease
... severity of the aortic valve disease, as well as determine the response of the left ventricle to the extra workload on the heart. In selected instances, exercise testing and cardiac catheterization may be required to provide further information about the valve disease. ...
... severity of the aortic valve disease, as well as determine the response of the left ventricle to the extra workload on the heart. In selected instances, exercise testing and cardiac catheterization may be required to provide further information about the valve disease. ...
Atrial Septal Aneurysm: A Study in Five Hundred Adult Patients
... ASA is becoming more prominent in clinical cardiology. Its association with cardiac abnormalities, in particular cardiogenic embolic events, contributes to its significance. Only about 100 cases of ASA had been reported before 1985; however, in the last 10 years, and because of new and better 2D ech ...
... ASA is becoming more prominent in clinical cardiology. Its association with cardiac abnormalities, in particular cardiogenic embolic events, contributes to its significance. Only about 100 cases of ASA had been reported before 1985; however, in the last 10 years, and because of new and better 2D ech ...
The Nervous System - Francis Marion University
... Lazrus model of stress Reaction is dependent upon how demands are perceived, evaluated and appraised. The same demands can therefore mean challenge for one person yet pose a threat to another. ...
... Lazrus model of stress Reaction is dependent upon how demands are perceived, evaluated and appraised. The same demands can therefore mean challenge for one person yet pose a threat to another. ...
fusion coefficients for PVA and PVP molecules are estimated as 0,01
... Thus, the PVP rotational diffusion coefficient is more than three orders of magnitude smaller as compared to the PVA one. Moreover, the difference exists not only in the numerical values; some qualitative characteristics differ as well. For the PVA molecule the mean square center of mass displacemen ...
... Thus, the PVP rotational diffusion coefficient is more than three orders of magnitude smaller as compared to the PVA one. Moreover, the difference exists not only in the numerical values; some qualitative characteristics differ as well. For the PVA molecule the mean square center of mass displacemen ...
Heart Information sheet File - Solanco School District Moodle
... heart). The aorta branches into more than one artery right after it leaves the heart, so it may have more than one opening on your heart specimen. Look carefully at the openings and you should be able to see that they are connected to each other. 4. Behind and to the left of the aorta there is anoth ...
... heart). The aorta branches into more than one artery right after it leaves the heart, so it may have more than one opening on your heart specimen. Look carefully at the openings and you should be able to see that they are connected to each other. 4. Behind and to the left of the aorta there is anoth ...