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Derived copy of Cardiac Cycle

... Ventricular systole (see Figure 1 (Overview of the Cardiac Cycle )) follows the depolarization of the ventricles and is represented by the QRS complex in the ECG. It may be conveniently divided into two phases. At the end of atrial systole and just prior to atrial contraction, the ventricles contain ...
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... In our case, the possible mechanism resulting in ventricular wall and vein rupture can be blunt impact over the chest leading to compression of heart between sternum and the thoracic vertebra similar to mechanism described by Claude CS et al7 and Wilson JV et al8. Indirect forces over abdomen leadin ...
Impact of Obesity on Cardiac Geometry and Function in a Population
Impact of Obesity on Cardiac Geometry and Function in a Population

... We measured LV systolic function using a traditional assessment of LV chamber function with the shortening of LV minor axis measured at the endocardial level (endocardial shortening), and with a more complex measure of shortening at the mid-wall level (mid-wall shortening), which reflects more accur ...
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... power (Figure 1). Inability to meet the energy requirement results in heart failure, which is most clearly manifest by an inability to perform physical exercise. Most forms of heart failure are associated with a history of cardiac ischemia, myocardial infarction, hypertension, and/or left ventricula ...
COMPLEX CORONARY PATTERN AFFECTING THE SURGICAL
COMPLEX CORONARY PATTERN AFFECTING THE SURGICAL

... adults with an abnormal course of their coronary arteries (usually found between the great arteries) Dilatation of the pulmonary artery during high output states such as exercise may recreate in essence the lethal situation. CONCLUSION: Arterial switch operation is a gold standard operation for D-TG ...
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PR_3_2012 po kor BK.vp:CorelVentura 7.0

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How to gain Functional Bodyweight

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The clinical and etiological profile of atrial fibrillation after

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ICD - Anthem

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Relationship between Myocardial Performance Index and Severity

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Isolated Drainage ofthe Superior Vena Cava into the Left Atrium in a

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... as to phylogenetic position. In the present study, cardiovascular function was examined in two chelonians of very different habit. Early investigations of the chelonian circulation by Shannon & Wiggers (1939) and Woodbury & Robertson (1942) ably demonstrated many general properties of the system, bu ...
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... cardiac markers in serum, including creatinine kinase (CK), MB fraction of CK (CK-MB), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and troponin I. The first measurement is taken as soon as possible after admission. Thereafter, frequent marker determinations are performed according to a schedule that calls for 4 to ...
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Congestive Heart Failure

... CHF Congestive Heart Failure (CHF, Heart Failure) is a term that is often heard but not well understood by many. CHF can be a serious condition but by learning about and taking care of it one can live longer and feel healthier. Your heart pumps blood through the body and when the heart doesn’t keep ...
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nurnal - Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps

... when a fall (Y) occurs, interrupted b,y the next auricular systolic wave (A). The wave (v) is due to increased pressure in the auricle, owing to blood flowing in froin the veins; and this curve becomes modified in cases of tricuspid incompetence, appearing earlier in the cardiac cycle the greater th ...
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Impaired left ventricular relaxation in type 2 diabetic rats is related to

... potentially contribute to heart failure in type 2 diabetes even in the absence of myocardial ischemia. Based on early observations of structural alterations in postmortem diabetic hearts, a number of clinical and experimental studies have aimed to characterize the function of the diabetic heart. Sys ...
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Atrioventricular Canal Defect

... trouble feeding and growing at a normal rate. Symptoms may not occur until several weeks after birth. High pressure may occur in the blood vessels in the lungs because more blood than normal is being pumped there. Over time this causes permanent damage to the lung blood vessels. In some infants, the ...
Executive summary of the guidelines on the diagnosis and treatment
Executive summary of the guidelines on the diagnosis and treatment

... clear definition for haemodynamic parameters, which explains the differences in prevalence and outcome reported in studies (Table 2 ), but cardiogenic shock is usually characterized by reduced blood pressure (systolic BP ,90 mmHg or a drop of mean arterial pressure . 30 mmHg) and/or low urine output ...
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