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Pulmonary Function in Primary Pulmonary Hypertension
Pulmonary Function in Primary Pulmonary Hypertension

... hypertrophy and/or dilation, decreased systemic and pulmonary perfusion, and an increase in dead-space ventilation. Both the increased ventilatory requirement and the decreased cardiac output response to exercise contribute to the predominant symptoms of exercise dyspnea and fatigue (5,6), symptoms ...
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Cardiovascular Stents - The University of Akron

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6. Development of circulatory system II. Cardiac looping. Septation

... aorta from the pulmonary trunk properly aorta originates from the RV and the pulmonary trunk receives blood from the LV → systemic and pulmonary circulations are parallel and separated; the only possible connection is the persisting ductus arteriosus o hypoplasia of left heart o ectopia cordis – fai ...
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Stress Test - Archer USMLE Blog

... Dobutamine Stress Echocardiogram Persantin Stress Test Cardiac Catheterization ...
Biomechanically-Constrained 4D Estimation of Myocardial Motion
Biomechanically-Constrained 4D Estimation of Myocardial Motion

... We first describe the set of experiments performed to validate the numerical accuracy of the forward cardiac model. We used a simple cylindrical model where the fiber orientations are circumferential and downwards, leading to the generation of radial forces and deformations. This model is shown in F ...
BIO 2310 - Rowdy | Rowdy | MSU Denver
BIO 2310 - Rowdy | Rowdy | MSU Denver

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post CABG Myocardial Infarction : Latest Diagnostic and
post CABG Myocardial Infarction : Latest Diagnostic and

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Myocardial Recovery and the Failing Heart
Myocardial Recovery and the Failing Heart

... approaches that focus on preventing disease progression by blocking the body’s homeostatic responses (e.g., neurohormonal activation). Despite the frequent interchangeable use of the terms “myocardial recovery” and “reverse remodeling” to describe the reversal of various aspects of the heart failure ...
Short QT syndrome
Short QT syndrome

... syndromes have been described by cardiologists, such as SQTS and revealed in some cases by a SD. Molecular biology is now needed when limits of morphological diagnosis have been reached22. The table 3 show the main entities without structural heart disease and SD tendency ...
Electrical Source Imaging
Electrical Source Imaging

... of sources of current in the body from measurements of voltages. ESI could improve diagnoses and guide therapy related to epilepsy and heart conduction abnormalities through its capability for monitoring the e ects of drugs or for locating an electrical abnormality that is to be removed. Di erences ...
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Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics Quantitative analysis

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ARRHYTHMIAS FOLLOWING BREATH HOLDING DURING COLD

... that seen during apnoeic face immersion, has been reported to be present in snorkel breathing face immersed humans (7). A positive chronotropic effect may result from: continued sympathetic stimulation from the peripheral cold receptors in areas other than the face; the cyclical reduction of vagal d ...
Downloaded - Open Heart (BMJ)
Downloaded - Open Heart (BMJ)

... generally accepted criteria by Mestroni et al, that is, reduced systolic function (left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) <0.45) and dilation of the left ventricle (LV end-diastolic dimension >117% of the predicted value corrected for body surface area and age) without identifiable causes such as ...
life with an implantable defibrillator
life with an implantable defibrillator

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Atrioventricular groove disruption after aortic valve replacement
Atrioventricular groove disruption after aortic valve replacement

... in left anterior descending (LAD) artery and right coronary artery. The patient was put on cardiopulmonary bypass machine by routine cannulation - arterial cannulation was done in ascending thoracic aorta, venous cannulation on right atrial appendage, aortic root vent cannulaion for root vent and an ...
CONGENITAL BICUSPID AORTIC VALVE – A CASE REPORT
CONGENITAL BICUSPID AORTIC VALVE – A CASE REPORT

... the heart and the aorta. Normally, the aortic valve has three small flaps or leaflets that open widely and close securely to regulate blood flow, allowing blood to flow from the heart to the aorta and preventing blood from flowing backwards into the heart. In bicuspid aortic valve disease (BAVD), th ...
Print - Circulation
Print - Circulation

... has been beset with many difficulties and remains a challenge to the cardiac surgeon. Many technics have been devised for its complete or partial correction.12 A logical method for correcting this anomaly is retransposing the aorta and pulmonary artery. A major technical difficulty in this approach ...
Procoralan Article-20 procedure - EMA
Procoralan Article-20 procedure - EMA

... Given that the heart rate may fluctuate considerably over time, serial heart rate measurements, ECG or ambulatory 24-hour monitoring should be considered when determining resting heart rate before initiation of ivabradine treatment and in patients on treatment with ivabradine when titration is consi ...
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pdf Living with an ICD

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STROKE - Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences
STROKE - Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences

... Evolving if focal deficit continues to worsen after about 6 h from onset. ...
Lecture Notes - The Brookside Associates
Lecture Notes - The Brookside Associates

... effects on the functioning of the heart. Although these substances are not as yet well understood, they appear to have some importance. The transplanted heart seems to depend to a degree on this control mechanism, since much of its "nervous controls" have been lost for the initial period in the reci ...
DESCARTES, TREATISE ON MAN Selection translated from De l
DESCARTES, TREATISE ON MAN Selection translated from De l

... reproductive parts. For example, if those which have sufficient force to reach “D” cannot move further to “C,” because there is not enough room for them, they return preferably toward “E,” rather than toward “F” and “G” [i.e. the kidneys], because the route to “E” is more direct. In consequence of t ...
Cardiovascular adaptations to 10 days of cycle exercise
Cardiovascular adaptations to 10 days of cycle exercise

... output was solely the result of an increase in stroke volume, which was 15% higher after training (P , 0.001) because peak heart rate did not change, although there was a tendency for it to be lower after training (P , 0.060). The change in cardiac output was greater in men (3.3 vs. 1.2 l/min in wom ...
Recommendations for cardiovascular magnetic resonance in adults
Recommendations for cardiovascular magnetic resonance in adults

... surgeons who manage ACHD patients. Level 2 and preferably Level 3 training in CMR is required21 which would ideally include the supervised interpretation of 150 adult congenital CMR studies, having been present at the scan for at least 50 of these. Such experience is needed for appropriate optimizat ...
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