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Right Ventricular Pacing-Induced Heart Failure after Mitral Valve

... increased the pacing rate to 70 bpm, and the cardiopulmonary bypass could be weaned off with dobutamine only (Figure 1B). Biventricular epicardial pacing was not considered in this case because it primarily benefits patients with preoperative left ventricle (LV) dysfunction and wide QRS,6 which was ...
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Word Version - Andorra Pediatrics

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Right atrium and superior vena cava pressure measurements in a
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... patients with mild to moderate RV hypoplasia has improved, but the management of those with an RV which is too small to accommodate the entire cardiac output has been less satisfactory.7, 21-23 The goals of surgical intervention for this group are to eliminate cyanosis by separating the pulmonary an ...
Is it time for home treatment of pulmonary embolism? REVIEW
Is it time for home treatment of pulmonary embolism? REVIEW

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A Patient`s Guide to Heart Surgery
A Patient`s Guide to Heart Surgery

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... 14. ___________________ carry blood to the heart. (arteries or veins) 15. ___________________ carry blood away from the heart. (arteries or veins) 16. In the systemic system, arteries always carry (oxygenated or deoxygenated) blood. In the systemic system, veins always carry (oxygenated or deoxygena ...
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Functions of the Blood Vessels/Chapter 19

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Topic 9 revision notes - Mr Cartlidge`s Saigon Science Blog
Topic 9 revision notes - Mr Cartlidge`s Saigon Science Blog

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... passed along the entire conduction system of the heart. The activity of electrical cells can be assessed through a graphical display on an electrocardiogram (ECG). Mechanical (contracting) cells are able to respond to the electrical impulse. Once stimulated by the impulse, mechanical cells cause the ...
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... leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide.1,2 In 2009, coronary heart disease was responsible for 15,726 deaths (10.6% of total mortality) in Taiwan, making it the second-largest killer in the country. 3 ACS presents a range of symptoms from unstable angina (UA) to ST-segment elevation myo ...
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