Name of presentation
... • For rescue – too powerful for routine use • Will make ‘em a raisin, and create a swimming pool in the living room • Consider when >4mg/b/day furosemide is not ...
... • For rescue – too powerful for routine use • Will make ‘em a raisin, and create a swimming pool in the living room • Consider when >4mg/b/day furosemide is not ...
PDF - Circulation
... obtained and chemically skinned with saponin. The muscles were then maximally activated at saturating calcium concentrations. Unloaded shortening velocities (V0) were determined in both groups. V0 in control was 0.72±0.09 L./sec, whereas in myopathic muscles, V. was 0.41±0.06 L,,./sec at 22°C. The m ...
... obtained and chemically skinned with saponin. The muscles were then maximally activated at saturating calcium concentrations. Unloaded shortening velocities (V0) were determined in both groups. V0 in control was 0.72±0.09 L./sec, whereas in myopathic muscles, V. was 0.41±0.06 L,,./sec at 22°C. The m ...
slides
... Long term durable polymer exposure is potentially undesirable The SYNERGY™ Stent is a next generation bioabsorbable polymer technology with unique properties: Polymer gone shortly after drug elution is complete at 3 months Parallel, synchronous drug release and polymer absorption Ultra-thin ablumina ...
... Long term durable polymer exposure is potentially undesirable The SYNERGY™ Stent is a next generation bioabsorbable polymer technology with unique properties: Polymer gone shortly after drug elution is complete at 3 months Parallel, synchronous drug release and polymer absorption Ultra-thin ablumina ...
Development of the Pacemaker Tissues of the Heart
... progenitor pool that continuously provides myocardium to both poles of the heart tube.15 Before their differentiation to myocardium and addition to the heart tube, these cells drastically decrease their proliferation rate.14,15 Labeling studies have indicated that the cardiac crescent and early hear ...
... progenitor pool that continuously provides myocardium to both poles of the heart tube.15 Before their differentiation to myocardium and addition to the heart tube, these cells drastically decrease their proliferation rate.14,15 Labeling studies have indicated that the cardiac crescent and early hear ...
Heart rate during thermoregulation in P. barbata
... Fig. 5. Adrenergic (A) and cholinergic (B) tone on the heart during heating (filled circles) and Looking at a finer resolution of the cooling (open circles). Heart rate data were plotted against Tb during the heating and cooling trials so tone on the heart during control that the different body mass ...
... Fig. 5. Adrenergic (A) and cholinergic (B) tone on the heart during heating (filled circles) and Looking at a finer resolution of the cooling (open circles). Heart rate data were plotted against Tb during the heating and cooling trials so tone on the heart during control that the different body mass ...
Regulation of atrial natriuretic peptide
... been found to increase in humans with water immersion (Epstein et al., 1989), in clinical conditions such as heart failure (Tikkanen et al., 1985) and renal failure (Rascher et al., 1985). Rate of contraction has been suggested to stimulate ANP secretion (Schiebinger and Linden, 1986). ANP secretion ...
... been found to increase in humans with water immersion (Epstein et al., 1989), in clinical conditions such as heart failure (Tikkanen et al., 1985) and renal failure (Rascher et al., 1985). Rate of contraction has been suggested to stimulate ANP secretion (Schiebinger and Linden, 1986). ANP secretion ...
B-Type Natriuretic Peptide
... Mammalian precursor sequences have been deduced from cDNA sequences that encode the preprostructure (26 –29 ). Amino acid homology between species is largely confined to the amino- and carboxy-terminal regions, whereas the remaining structure varies considerably between animals. Notably, the princip ...
... Mammalian precursor sequences have been deduced from cDNA sequences that encode the preprostructure (26 –29 ). Amino acid homology between species is largely confined to the amino- and carboxy-terminal regions, whereas the remaining structure varies considerably between animals. Notably, the princip ...
Supplementary Materials: Alginate Oligosaccharide Prevents
... spectroscopy. The M/G ratio of AOS was approximately 1/2.6 by calculating the integral areas of the M and G residues. ...
... spectroscopy. The M/G ratio of AOS was approximately 1/2.6 by calculating the integral areas of the M and G residues. ...
04 - Health Benefits of PA
... Regular PA is associated with reduced risk for High BP Stroke Peripheral Vascular Disease ...
... Regular PA is associated with reduced risk for High BP Stroke Peripheral Vascular Disease ...
Echocardiographic parameters in healthy young adult Sphynx cats
... The objective of this retrospective study is to determine normal reference values for 2-Dimension (2D) and Motion-mode (M-mode) echocardiographic parameters in nonsedated healthy young adult Sphynx cats and to compare them to those of the domestic shorthair (DSH). 131 Sphynx cats underwent cardiac s ...
... The objective of this retrospective study is to determine normal reference values for 2-Dimension (2D) and Motion-mode (M-mode) echocardiographic parameters in nonsedated healthy young adult Sphynx cats and to compare them to those of the domestic shorthair (DSH). 131 Sphynx cats underwent cardiac s ...
View Presentation - Society of Thoracic Radiology
... stationary chest wall,2 3) provide a defined space for the atria to be filled while the ventricles contract, acting as a backbone to prevent atrial collapse and allowing for blood to be “pulled into” the atria. The atria can act like individual bellows that fill with new blood as their respective ve ...
... stationary chest wall,2 3) provide a defined space for the atria to be filled while the ventricles contract, acting as a backbone to prevent atrial collapse and allowing for blood to be “pulled into” the atria. The atria can act like individual bellows that fill with new blood as their respective ve ...
Biophysical Properties of 9 KCNQ1 Mutations Associated With Long
... death caused by ventricular arrhythmia. Causative mutations occur mostly in cardiac potassium and sodium channel subunit genes. Confidence in mutation pathogenicity is usually reached through family genotype-phenotype tracking, control population studies, molecular modeling, and phylogenetic alignme ...
... death caused by ventricular arrhythmia. Causative mutations occur mostly in cardiac potassium and sodium channel subunit genes. Confidence in mutation pathogenicity is usually reached through family genotype-phenotype tracking, control population studies, molecular modeling, and phylogenetic alignme ...
Caveolin Contributes to the Modulation of Basal and b
... caveolin [16–19]. Given all this, the potential impact of statin treatment on myocyte contractility or the response to sympathetic stimulation is an important consideration, particularly in patients with heart failure. Here we address this gap in knowledge by examining the effect of simvastatin trea ...
... caveolin [16–19]. Given all this, the potential impact of statin treatment on myocyte contractility or the response to sympathetic stimulation is an important consideration, particularly in patients with heart failure. Here we address this gap in knowledge by examining the effect of simvastatin trea ...
Prosthetic Heart Valves in the Aortic Position: A Review Hadi
... driven mechanism that is completely due to the inherent rhythmicity of cardiac muscle. In normal conditions, there is absolutely no contribution from the neural system or any external regulatory mechanisms to stimulate the regular cardiac muscle. In fact, the root of this rhythmic mechanism is in th ...
... driven mechanism that is completely due to the inherent rhythmicity of cardiac muscle. In normal conditions, there is absolutely no contribution from the neural system or any external regulatory mechanisms to stimulate the regular cardiac muscle. In fact, the root of this rhythmic mechanism is in th ...
the left atrium in hypertension: a symbol of mortality and morbidity?
... There may also be an interaction between left atrial pathophysiology and arterial hypertension, one of the commonest risk factors for cardiovascular disease and stroke? Conflicting data exist regarding the influence of blood pressure on left atrial size. The Framingham study [20] demonstrated that i ...
... There may also be an interaction between left atrial pathophysiology and arterial hypertension, one of the commonest risk factors for cardiovascular disease and stroke? Conflicting data exist regarding the influence of blood pressure on left atrial size. The Framingham study [20] demonstrated that i ...
Catheter Ablation as Treatment for Atrial Fibrillation
... The most common focal trigger of AF appears to be located within the cardiac muscle that extends into the pulmonary veins. AF accounts for approximately one-third of hospitalizations for cardiac rhythm disturbances. Symptoms of AF, (e.g., palpitations, decreased exercise tolerance, and dyspnea) are ...
... The most common focal trigger of AF appears to be located within the cardiac muscle that extends into the pulmonary veins. AF accounts for approximately one-third of hospitalizations for cardiac rhythm disturbances. Symptoms of AF, (e.g., palpitations, decreased exercise tolerance, and dyspnea) are ...
Imaging cellular signals in the heart in vivo: Cardiac expression of
... previously described, circularly permutated eGFP-based, Ca2⫹sensing molecule, which we now term GCaMP1 (11), were undertaken to improve brightness and stability. Ca2⫹-dependent fluorescence of GCaMP arises from the interaction between Ca2⫹兾 calmodulin at the C terminus of cpGFP and an N-terminal myo ...
... previously described, circularly permutated eGFP-based, Ca2⫹sensing molecule, which we now term GCaMP1 (11), were undertaken to improve brightness and stability. Ca2⫹-dependent fluorescence of GCaMP arises from the interaction between Ca2⫹兾 calmodulin at the C terminus of cpGFP and an N-terminal myo ...
About Your Pacemaker
... No. The pacemaker functions at such a low level of electrical current that it only affects the heart and the surrounding tissue. However, should you experience any symptoms (such as frequent hiccups), please inform your physician. How long does a pacemaker battery last? The exact time for replacemen ...
... No. The pacemaker functions at such a low level of electrical current that it only affects the heart and the surrounding tissue. However, should you experience any symptoms (such as frequent hiccups), please inform your physician. How long does a pacemaker battery last? The exact time for replacemen ...
Anatomy and Physiology of the Heart
... At the conclusion of ventricular systole, when the ventricles relax to receive blood from the atria, the semilunar valves—the pulmonary and aortic valves—snap shut producing the dupp sound. Ventricular diastole-- second heart sound -- S2,. Interval between S1 and S2 : Ventricular systole, Pa ...
... At the conclusion of ventricular systole, when the ventricles relax to receive blood from the atria, the semilunar valves—the pulmonary and aortic valves—snap shut producing the dupp sound. Ventricular diastole-- second heart sound -- S2,. Interval between S1 and S2 : Ventricular systole, Pa ...
Adaptive Local Regularization Methods for the Inverse ECG Problem
... and heart's surface (epicardium) respectively, and K is the T E transfer matrix of coecients relating the measured torso voltages to the voltages measured on the heart. From this statement of the forward problem, the inverse problem can then be expressed as E = K ,1 T Unfortunately, K is ill-co ...
... and heart's surface (epicardium) respectively, and K is the T E transfer matrix of coecients relating the measured torso voltages to the voltages measured on the heart. From this statement of the forward problem, the inverse problem can then be expressed as E = K ,1 T Unfortunately, K is ill-co ...
normal children - Heart
... and therefore diastolic cavity function, increased with been performed longitudinally, but such data acquiage (Fig. 8). This increase did not correlate with any sition is slow, and we hoped that the vagaries of our changes in heart rate, but appeared to result from the cross-sectional study would be ...
... and therefore diastolic cavity function, increased with been performed longitudinally, but such data acquiage (Fig. 8). This increase did not correlate with any sition is slow, and we hoped that the vagaries of our changes in heart rate, but appeared to result from the cross-sectional study would be ...
normal children - Heart
... and therefore diastolic cavity function, increased with been performed longitudinally, but such data acquiage (Fig. 8). This increase did not correlate with any sition is slow, and we hoped that the vagaries of our changes in heart rate, but appeared to result from the cross-sectional study would be ...
... and therefore diastolic cavity function, increased with been performed longitudinally, but such data acquiage (Fig. 8). This increase did not correlate with any sition is slow, and we hoped that the vagaries of our changes in heart rate, but appeared to result from the cross-sectional study would be ...
cardiovascular development of the preterm infant
... The numbers of preterm births and cardiovascular deaths are increasing in most countries. The causes of both developments are multiple and apparently not related to each other. However, preterm birth might provide an increasing contribution to the burden of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, si ...
... The numbers of preterm births and cardiovascular deaths are increasing in most countries. The causes of both developments are multiple and apparently not related to each other. However, preterm birth might provide an increasing contribution to the burden of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, si ...
pacemaker and iCd insertion procedure
... • Some security equipment (such as theft depending on various factors. detectors at shop entrances) can interfere and you should walk past these without • You will be alerted to the need for pacemaker/ICD replacement at your stopping. Airport security scanners have clinic visit. The whole device i ...
... • Some security equipment (such as theft depending on various factors. detectors at shop entrances) can interfere and you should walk past these without • You will be alerted to the need for pacemaker/ICD replacement at your stopping. Airport security scanners have clinic visit. The whole device i ...