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Early Regional Myocardial Dysfunction in Young
Early Regional Myocardial Dysfunction in Young

... inferolateral wall thickness, left atrial dimension, and fractional shortening, M mode using the parasternal LV short-axis view was used. All dimensions were corrected for calculated body surface area. The modified Simpson’s method was used for the determination of the LV ejection fraction. Diastolic ...
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EIPH panel report here

... Research has shown that bleeding is the result of increased pressure in pulmonary veins as the heart attempts to pump 450-500 liters of blood per minute during maximal exertion. Pulmonary venous pressure can reach as high as 90-100 mm of mercury, which is more than the thin-walled capillaries in the ...
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... Background—Regular exercise in patients with stable coronary artery disease has been shown to improve myocardial perfusion and to retard disease progression. We therefore conducted a randomized study to compare the effects of exercise training versus standard percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) ...
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Royal Brompton Heart Risk Clinic - Royal Brompton and Harefield

... You will be contacted by a specialist nurse at the clinic within two weeks of your screening to give you a full analysis and explanation of all the results. The full final report will also provide you with recommended modifications to your diet, lifestyle and exercise and help guide you towards a he ...
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THE NEW ARMENIAN MEDICAL JOURNAL

... algorithms of medical or surgical treatment will promote reduction of the perinatal and neonatal morbidity rates and have significant clinical, social and economic effects. A baby with the arrhythmia detected for the first time in the neonatal period requires mandatory consultation of a cardiologist ...
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Слайд 1 - School of Medicine

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AJRCCM 12-29-2014_submitted

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Heart Presentation

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A new electric method for non-invasive continuous monitoring of

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BIO 250 System and Maintainance (Plants and Animals)

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Differential Cardiovascular Regulatory Activities of the α1B

... tricular (LV) systolic and end-diastolic pressure, and the rise and fall in LV developed pressure as a function of time (⫹dP/dt and ⫺dP/dt, respectively). Drug-Induced Increases in Inotropy. In both lines of transgenic animals and their respective controls, hearts were perfused at a constant pressur ...
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Analysis of Left Ventricular Function

... the single left anterior oblique was 55.8 i 13.0 (SD) while that for biplane cineangiography was 60 i 13.9, and the values with the scintiphotographic methods were 55.7 ± 16 with the standard method and 55.2 ± 13 with the semi-automatic technique. These values were not significantly different from e ...
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Angina Pectoris - RadiologyInfo.org

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Unit 2 The Circulatory System and The Lymphatic System

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Heartbeat Time Series Classification With Support Vector Machines

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The Structure and Function of The Cardiovascular
The Structure and Function of The Cardiovascular

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Common types of congenital heart defects

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... (P⫽0.04). Likewise, infarction wall movement velocity increased significantly only in the cell therapy group (from 2.0⫾1.1 to 4.0⫾2.6 cm/s, P⫽0.028). Further cardiac examinations (dobutamine stress echocardiography, radionuclide ventriculography, and catheterization of the right heart) were performe ...
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