Effect of digoxin, verapamil, and amiodarone
... important and the following facts must be borne in mind: (1) Most attacks occur in infants who are likely to develop cardiac failure, and immediate termination of the arrhythmia is imperative. (2) The use of drugs in order to convert the arrhythmia in these young infants must be safe with a wide mar ...
... important and the following facts must be borne in mind: (1) Most attacks occur in infants who are likely to develop cardiac failure, and immediate termination of the arrhythmia is imperative. (2) The use of drugs in order to convert the arrhythmia in these young infants must be safe with a wide mar ...
Transcutaneous Pacing
... that external pacing is successful in this setting. Randomized studies which have compared external pacing by paramedics with other approaches to treat asystole have shown little difference in mortality, and survival is poor regardless of the approach used minimally invasive. prehospital use and ...
... that external pacing is successful in this setting. Randomized studies which have compared external pacing by paramedics with other approaches to treat asystole have shown little difference in mortality, and survival is poor regardless of the approach used minimally invasive. prehospital use and ...
Heart Health
... disease. If you have diabetes the most important thing you can do to manage your condition is to control your sugar. It is extremely important to work with your doctor on a treatment plan. Follow the diet and exercise program recommended by your doctor, test your sugar regularly, and take insulin or ...
... disease. If you have diabetes the most important thing you can do to manage your condition is to control your sugar. It is extremely important to work with your doctor on a treatment plan. Follow the diet and exercise program recommended by your doctor, test your sugar regularly, and take insulin or ...
Hypertension_LP_v11_10.5.10_Final to Bill
... When blood pressure is too high, it can cause serious long-term problems, including heart disease, stroke, and, new evidence suggests, dementia. We know blood pressure is greatly affected by lifestyle, stress levels, and diet. Emotional stress also plays a major role in hypertension. Even with a per ...
... When blood pressure is too high, it can cause serious long-term problems, including heart disease, stroke, and, new evidence suggests, dementia. We know blood pressure is greatly affected by lifestyle, stress levels, and diet. Emotional stress also plays a major role in hypertension. Even with a per ...
Acute and Chronic Heart Dilation Model
... of the ventricle on-line, by measuring the time-varying electrical conductance of the segments of intraventricular blood. During and at the end of the eight weeks none of the animals showed signs of heart failure or distress. The acute and chronic hemodynamic changes were demonstrated by pressure-vo ...
... of the ventricle on-line, by measuring the time-varying electrical conductance of the segments of intraventricular blood. During and at the end of the eight weeks none of the animals showed signs of heart failure or distress. The acute and chronic hemodynamic changes were demonstrated by pressure-vo ...
Mitral Valve Repair in Patients With Low Left Ventricular
... Emergency operation Leaflet repair ⫾ AP Leaflet ⫹ chordal repair ⫾ AP Chordal repair ⫾ AP ...
... Emergency operation Leaflet repair ⫾ AP Leaflet ⫹ chordal repair ⫾ AP Chordal repair ⫾ AP ...
FULL TEXT - Biology of Sport
... involves the largest muscle groups of the body [7]. Peak oxygen uptake values obtained on the treadmill are usually equal to, or greater than all other protocols for measuring oxygen uptake [4]. Supine cycle ergometry (SCE) is used for assessment of cardiopulmonary fitness for cardiac patients, espe ...
... involves the largest muscle groups of the body [7]. Peak oxygen uptake values obtained on the treadmill are usually equal to, or greater than all other protocols for measuring oxygen uptake [4]. Supine cycle ergometry (SCE) is used for assessment of cardiopulmonary fitness for cardiac patients, espe ...
ECG Analysis using Wavelet Transforms
... Subsampling-reducing sampling rate, or removing some of the samples of the signal. Upsampling-increasing sampling rate by adding new samples to the signal. ...
... Subsampling-reducing sampling rate, or removing some of the samples of the signal. Upsampling-increasing sampling rate by adding new samples to the signal. ...
circandresp
... The heart is broken into four chambers - each top chamber is called an atrium, "the holding chamber" while the bottom chambers are called ventricles, "the pumping chamber". Hence, each side of the heart has its own system - a right heart and a left heart. Each side consist of an atrium and a ventric ...
... The heart is broken into four chambers - each top chamber is called an atrium, "the holding chamber" while the bottom chambers are called ventricles, "the pumping chamber". Hence, each side of the heart has its own system - a right heart and a left heart. Each side consist of an atrium and a ventric ...
Diagnosing coronary artery disease by sound analysis from
... can serve as an easy, safe, and low-cost supplement to assist in the diagnosis of CAD. The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of an acoustic test (CADscore) to detect CAD and compare it to clinical risk stratification and coronary artery calcium score (CACS). We prospectively ...
... can serve as an easy, safe, and low-cost supplement to assist in the diagnosis of CAD. The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of an acoustic test (CADscore) to detect CAD and compare it to clinical risk stratification and coronary artery calcium score (CACS). We prospectively ...
the influence of renal alograft function on cardiovscular status and
... recipients compared with patients undergoing dialysis has been shown, cardiovascular mortality remains twice that of the general population (). A number of traditional and non-traditional risk factors in the pretransplant and posttransplant periods contribute to cardiovascular morbidity and mortali ...
... recipients compared with patients undergoing dialysis has been shown, cardiovascular mortality remains twice that of the general population (). A number of traditional and non-traditional risk factors in the pretransplant and posttransplant periods contribute to cardiovascular morbidity and mortali ...
Acute Responses to Intermittent and Continuous Exercise in Heart
... and well tolerated,8,9,15,16 although larger studies are required to confirm its safety aspects. Previous HIIT studies in cardiac patients have used various HIIE protocols (with different exercise and recovery intensity and interval duration), including long-stage exercise duration (2-4 minutes) pre ...
... and well tolerated,8,9,15,16 although larger studies are required to confirm its safety aspects. Previous HIIT studies in cardiac patients have used various HIIE protocols (with different exercise and recovery intensity and interval duration), including long-stage exercise duration (2-4 minutes) pre ...
Palpitations - COR Medical Group
... can occur when one is nervous, anxious, afraid or excited (almost everyone has experienced this at some time or another) and in those situations, it is not considered abnormal. Occasionally, people can have a propensity to abnormal amounts of anxiety such as with panic disorder leading to recurrent ...
... can occur when one is nervous, anxious, afraid or excited (almost everyone has experienced this at some time or another) and in those situations, it is not considered abnormal. Occasionally, people can have a propensity to abnormal amounts of anxiety such as with panic disorder leading to recurrent ...
Right Ventricular Geometry and Function in Pulmonary
... fractional area change, tricuspid anulus plane systolic escursion (TAPSE), lateral wall S wave velocity by Tissue Doppler, myocardial performance index, and longitudinal strain. Among them only TAPSE has shown to be a strong predictor of survival [25]. However, TAPSE reflects only the longitudinal s ...
... fractional area change, tricuspid anulus plane systolic escursion (TAPSE), lateral wall S wave velocity by Tissue Doppler, myocardial performance index, and longitudinal strain. Among them only TAPSE has shown to be a strong predictor of survival [25]. However, TAPSE reflects only the longitudinal s ...
Complicaciones cardíacas de la neumonía adquirida en
... 7. Corrales-Medina VF, Madjid M, Musher DM (2010) Role of acute infection in triggering acute coronary syndromes. Lancet Infect Dis 10: 83–92. 8. Wattigney WA, Mensah GA, Croft JB (2003) Increasing trends in hospitalization for atrial fibrillation in the United States, 1985 through 1999: implication ...
... 7. Corrales-Medina VF, Madjid M, Musher DM (2010) Role of acute infection in triggering acute coronary syndromes. Lancet Infect Dis 10: 83–92. 8. Wattigney WA, Mensah GA, Croft JB (2003) Increasing trends in hospitalization for atrial fibrillation in the United States, 1985 through 1999: implication ...
Dispersion of QT interval in premature ventricular beats
... cardiac death. T h e presence of late potentials on t h e signalaveraged ECG [13,14] as well as reduced heart rate variability [15,16] and increased QT interval dispersion in sinus beats [2,17] have been shown to predict spontaneous sustained ventricular tachycardia and suddcn cardiac death. However ...
... cardiac death. T h e presence of late potentials on t h e signalaveraged ECG [13,14] as well as reduced heart rate variability [15,16] and increased QT interval dispersion in sinus beats [2,17] have been shown to predict spontaneous sustained ventricular tachycardia and suddcn cardiac death. However ...
49 - Effect of myofascial techniques applied to the cranial region on
... Juliana Leal Ribeiro Cantalino(1), Afonso Shiguemi Inoue Salgado(2), Israel Reis Santos(3), Luis Vicente Franco Oliveira(3), Claudia Santos Oliveira(3), Luiz Alfredo Braun Ferreira(4), Nelson José Freitas da Silveira(5), ...
... Juliana Leal Ribeiro Cantalino(1), Afonso Shiguemi Inoue Salgado(2), Israel Reis Santos(3), Luis Vicente Franco Oliveira(3), Claudia Santos Oliveira(3), Luiz Alfredo Braun Ferreira(4), Nelson José Freitas da Silveira(5), ...
Methods for Measuring Right Ventricular Function
... heart, some remarkable differences exist, and these differences can make the use of LV-based metrics impractical in the RV or the results questionable. The RV is a crescent-shaped chamber that wraps around the LV. The complex shape makes estimation of volumes and surface areas challenging. The RV free ...
... heart, some remarkable differences exist, and these differences can make the use of LV-based metrics impractical in the RV or the results questionable. The RV is a crescent-shaped chamber that wraps around the LV. The complex shape makes estimation of volumes and surface areas challenging. The RV free ...
Implication of right ventricular dysfunction on long
... Objective: Whether right ventricular dysfunction affects clinical outcome after coronary artery bypass grafting with or without surgical ventricular reconstruction is still unknown. The aim of the study was to assess the impact of right ventricular dysfunction on clinical outcome in patients with is ...
... Objective: Whether right ventricular dysfunction affects clinical outcome after coronary artery bypass grafting with or without surgical ventricular reconstruction is still unknown. The aim of the study was to assess the impact of right ventricular dysfunction on clinical outcome in patients with is ...
STICH M19.RV dysfunction.Kukulski-JTCVS
... Objective: Whether right ventricular dysfunction affects clinical outcome after coronary artery bypass grafting with or without surgical ventricular reconstruction is still unknown. The aim of the study was to assess the impact of right ventricular dysfunction on clinical outcome in patients with is ...
... Objective: Whether right ventricular dysfunction affects clinical outcome after coronary artery bypass grafting with or without surgical ventricular reconstruction is still unknown. The aim of the study was to assess the impact of right ventricular dysfunction on clinical outcome in patients with is ...
Fluid build-up between the heart and the sac
... (ascites), but may lead to side effects and patient weakness Vitamin K—indicated for patients with rodenticide-anticoagulant (such as warfarin) poisoning Antibiotics are indicated in animals with infection/inflammation of the sac around the heart (infectious pericarditis) Chemotherapy—may be u ...
... (ascites), but may lead to side effects and patient weakness Vitamin K—indicated for patients with rodenticide-anticoagulant (such as warfarin) poisoning Antibiotics are indicated in animals with infection/inflammation of the sac around the heart (infectious pericarditis) Chemotherapy—may be u ...
Transoesophageal Echocardiography and Left Ventricular Function
... The use of TOE to monitor left ventricular performance was one of the earliest applications in the intraoperative arena. This form of monitoring allows the anaesthetist to identify the causes of haemodynamic fluctuation and to detect segmental dysfunction, which may reflect myocardial ischemia. Intr ...
... The use of TOE to monitor left ventricular performance was one of the earliest applications in the intraoperative arena. This form of monitoring allows the anaesthetist to identify the causes of haemodynamic fluctuation and to detect segmental dysfunction, which may reflect myocardial ischemia. Intr ...
pericardial effusion
... (ascites), but may lead to side effects and patient weakness Vitamin K—indicated for patients with rodenticide-anticoagulant (such as warfarin) poisoning Antibiotics are indicated in animals with infection/inflammation of the sac around the heart (infectious pericarditis) Chemotherapy—may be u ...
... (ascites), but may lead to side effects and patient weakness Vitamin K—indicated for patients with rodenticide-anticoagulant (such as warfarin) poisoning Antibiotics are indicated in animals with infection/inflammation of the sac around the heart (infectious pericarditis) Chemotherapy—may be u ...