NAME_____________________________ Anatomy I Homework
... is located on the left side of the heart guards the auricles of the heart guards the entrance to the aorta guards the entrance to the pulmonary trunk ...
... is located on the left side of the heart guards the auricles of the heart guards the entrance to the aorta guards the entrance to the pulmonary trunk ...
Calcium channel blockers
... calcium channels and decreases intracellular calcium. With less calcium available to combine with calmodulin, there is less activation of myosin light chain kinase and phosphorylation of myosin light chains. This leads to relaxation and vasodilation. Because small arteries and arterioles normally ha ...
... calcium channels and decreases intracellular calcium. With less calcium available to combine with calmodulin, there is less activation of myosin light chain kinase and phosphorylation of myosin light chains. This leads to relaxation and vasodilation. Because small arteries and arterioles normally ha ...
NAME_____________________________ Anatomy II Homework
... is located on the left side of the heart guards the auricles of the heart guards the entrance to the aorta guards the entrance to the pulmonary trunk ...
... is located on the left side of the heart guards the auricles of the heart guards the entrance to the aorta guards the entrance to the pulmonary trunk ...
Ch 11 The Heart
... • Heart rate controlled by its own internal control center. The SA Node (known as the pacemaker, 75/min) is located in the wall of the right atrium and sends out signals that cause the atria to contract. ...
... • Heart rate controlled by its own internal control center. The SA Node (known as the pacemaker, 75/min) is located in the wall of the right atrium and sends out signals that cause the atria to contract. ...
Use of Primary Prevention Implantable Cardioverter
... Background—Underuse of implantable defibrillators has been previously noted in patients at risk for sudden cardiac death, as well as for survivors of sudden cardiac death. We sought to determine the utilization rates in a primary prevention implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD)–eligible popul ...
... Background—Underuse of implantable defibrillators has been previously noted in patients at risk for sudden cardiac death, as well as for survivors of sudden cardiac death. We sought to determine the utilization rates in a primary prevention implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD)–eligible popul ...
at different heart rates - IFM
... of venous pressure at varying heart rates indicated that driven by central venous pressure, which exerts a the partial compensation in cardiac output was possible through an increase in pressure in the sinus venosus, modulatory role on stroke volume according to the from –0.06±0.04·kPa at a control ...
... of venous pressure at varying heart rates indicated that driven by central venous pressure, which exerts a the partial compensation in cardiac output was possible through an increase in pressure in the sinus venosus, modulatory role on stroke volume according to the from –0.06±0.04·kPa at a control ...
patient information - AF Ablation Clinic
... Atrial Flutter is an abnormal heart rhythm within the upper pumping chambers of the heart (left and right atria) and falls into the category of supra ventricular tachycardia (fast rhythms in the upper chambers of the heart). This rhythm may occur in individuals with or without other forms of cardiov ...
... Atrial Flutter is an abnormal heart rhythm within the upper pumping chambers of the heart (left and right atria) and falls into the category of supra ventricular tachycardia (fast rhythms in the upper chambers of the heart). This rhythm may occur in individuals with or without other forms of cardiov ...
B2B Peds Cardiology
... compliance of right ventricle Loads right ventricle and right atrium Increased pulmonary blood flow at normal pressure ...
... compliance of right ventricle Loads right ventricle and right atrium Increased pulmonary blood flow at normal pressure ...
Valves of the Heart - apbio
... similarly the heart valves control the flow of blood by opening and closing due pressure changes in various chambers of the heart resulting from contraction and relaxation. An average human heart pumps about 5 liters of blood per minute and approximately 7500 liters per day by continuously beating f ...
... similarly the heart valves control the flow of blood by opening and closing due pressure changes in various chambers of the heart resulting from contraction and relaxation. An average human heart pumps about 5 liters of blood per minute and approximately 7500 liters per day by continuously beating f ...
Student Learning Outcomes/Review Sheet for Exam/Unit #4
... Recall the pathological conditions discussed in the packet and from class; for example: o arrhythmias – pgs. 412 – 414 use: defibrillator – cardioversion o CHF o CAD o cardiac arrest – sudden, unexpected stoppage of the heart ...
... Recall the pathological conditions discussed in the packet and from class; for example: o arrhythmias – pgs. 412 – 414 use: defibrillator – cardioversion o CHF o CAD o cardiac arrest – sudden, unexpected stoppage of the heart ...
5. General Information Relating to Terms
... 1. The Appointment This is a new post which has been funded in order to allow the further development of heart failure, device implantation and general cardiology services for UCLH. The postholder will have responsibilities on both the UCH and Heart Hospital sites, and operating time at the Heart Ho ...
... 1. The Appointment This is a new post which has been funded in order to allow the further development of heart failure, device implantation and general cardiology services for UCLH. The postholder will have responsibilities on both the UCH and Heart Hospital sites, and operating time at the Heart Ho ...
Left Ventricular Filling and Diastolic Pressure
... physical properties of the myocardium; and (d) under what circumstances might this pressure-volume relationship change? All these factors have important influences on end-diastolic volume or initial fiber length, which is in turn a major determinant of ventricular contraction (1-3). A radiographic t ...
... physical properties of the myocardium; and (d) under what circumstances might this pressure-volume relationship change? All these factors have important influences on end-diastolic volume or initial fiber length, which is in turn a major determinant of ventricular contraction (1-3). A radiographic t ...
Internal Structure of the Heart
... 3. Two large veins bring deoxygenated blood to the right atrium. The large vein on the top end of the heart is called the superior vena cava. Label arrow I “superior vena cava.” The large vein on the bottom is called the inferior vena cava. Label arrow F “inferior vena cava”. 4. A large artery sends ...
... 3. Two large veins bring deoxygenated blood to the right atrium. The large vein on the top end of the heart is called the superior vena cava. Label arrow I “superior vena cava.” The large vein on the bottom is called the inferior vena cava. Label arrow F “inferior vena cava”. 4. A large artery sends ...
Transthoracic closure of atrial septal defect and ventricular septal
... Transthoracic small incision occlusion is one of the newest treatment methods for ASD and VSD. In 1998, Amin et al. first reported that it is feasible to successfully deploy an Amplatzer occluder for membranous and muscular VSDs in an animal model. In 2003, in a children’s hospital in Chicago, Bacha ...
... Transthoracic small incision occlusion is one of the newest treatment methods for ASD and VSD. In 1998, Amin et al. first reported that it is feasible to successfully deploy an Amplatzer occluder for membranous and muscular VSDs in an animal model. In 2003, in a children’s hospital in Chicago, Bacha ...
Using Proton Therapy to Treat Breast Cancer
... heart’s proximity to the breast, chest wall, and internal mammary lymph nodes, most women with left-sided breast cancer who are treated with radiation therapy receive some dose of radiation to the heart. Proton therapy can dramatically reduce radiation exposure to the heart and coronary vessels. • ...
... heart’s proximity to the breast, chest wall, and internal mammary lymph nodes, most women with left-sided breast cancer who are treated with radiation therapy receive some dose of radiation to the heart. Proton therapy can dramatically reduce radiation exposure to the heart and coronary vessels. • ...
Association between Normal Aging and Phasic Left Atrial Volume as
... LAVmax, LAVmin and LAVpreA were increased, but total, active and passive LA ejection were decreased. Changes in LA function may be secondary to LV myocardial fibrosis and diastolic dysfunction in these patients. In patients who suffered myocardial infarction with non-ST elevation, there were progres ...
... LAVmax, LAVmin and LAVpreA were increased, but total, active and passive LA ejection were decreased. Changes in LA function may be secondary to LV myocardial fibrosis and diastolic dysfunction in these patients. In patients who suffered myocardial infarction with non-ST elevation, there were progres ...
Hyperkalemia
... 1. Determine needed approach – if emergent or not. Typically, potential fatal hyperkalemia occurs with K+ > 7.5 and associated with profound weakness. THIS CANNOT BE COUNTED ON; cardiac toxicity does not correlate well with plasma K+ concentration. MUST OBTAIN STAT ECG. ...
... 1. Determine needed approach – if emergent or not. Typically, potential fatal hyperkalemia occurs with K+ > 7.5 and associated with profound weakness. THIS CANNOT BE COUNTED ON; cardiac toxicity does not correlate well with plasma K+ concentration. MUST OBTAIN STAT ECG. ...
... sphygmomanometer at the end of each stage and a standard 12-lead electrocardiogram was displayed throughout the procedure. Our laboratory criteria for terminating the exercise before patients reach maximum symptomlimited point are ischaemic changes on electrocardiograph (ECG), ventricular arrhythmia ...
Virtual Sheep Heart Dissection Lab Student Worksheet
... Compare the structure of the tricuspid valve with that of the pulmonary valve. _________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ How do the walls of the atria compare with th ...
... Compare the structure of the tricuspid valve with that of the pulmonary valve. _________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ How do the walls of the atria compare with th ...
BAJ Reddi and RHS Carpenter
... determine stroke volume, which is governed by how much blood enters the right atrium and is delivered in each cycle into the ventricle; rather, it prevents accumulation by guaranteeing that this volume is expelled. In the laboratory, we can manipulate this volume in different ways. We may alter the ...
... determine stroke volume, which is governed by how much blood enters the right atrium and is delivered in each cycle into the ventricle; rather, it prevents accumulation by guaranteeing that this volume is expelled. In the laboratory, we can manipulate this volume in different ways. We may alter the ...
Screening for Coronary Heart Disease
... yy Early treatment of the disease is more effective than later treatment. This means that good studies have shown that early treatment, compared with later treatment, helps patients to live longer, live healthier, or have a better quality of life. No studies have established whether asymptomatic pat ...
... yy Early treatment of the disease is more effective than later treatment. This means that good studies have shown that early treatment, compared with later treatment, helps patients to live longer, live healthier, or have a better quality of life. No studies have established whether asymptomatic pat ...
Morning Report - LSU School of Medicine
... Poor feeding, pallor, irritability, lethargy, HD compromise 24-48h School age “beeping in chest”, heart pounding, CP, SOB, sweating, exercise intolerance HR may be 180 ECG Narrow complex tachycardia P waves difficult to see Finding vary with cause Treatment Cardiac referral EP ...
... Poor feeding, pallor, irritability, lethargy, HD compromise 24-48h School age “beeping in chest”, heart pounding, CP, SOB, sweating, exercise intolerance HR may be 180 ECG Narrow complex tachycardia P waves difficult to see Finding vary with cause Treatment Cardiac referral EP ...
Overview of the Circulatory System
... Diastolic occurs when the aortic valve closes and the ventricle relaxes, this is the lower number of the blood pressure reading. Average (Normal) Blood Pressure = 120/80 Average heart rate = 72 bpm The cusps (flaps) of the bicuspid and tricuspid valves are anchored to the ventricle walls by fibrous ...
... Diastolic occurs when the aortic valve closes and the ventricle relaxes, this is the lower number of the blood pressure reading. Average (Normal) Blood Pressure = 120/80 Average heart rate = 72 bpm The cusps (flaps) of the bicuspid and tricuspid valves are anchored to the ventricle walls by fibrous ...
Monomorphic Ventricular Tachycardia Originating From Right
... Introduction: Brugada Syndrome is a cardiac ion channel disorder that affects the sodium current. This syndrome is characterized by cove-shaped ST elevation in ECG leads V1 to V3 in the absence of structural heart disease. Case Presentation: A 36-year-old man diagnosed with Brugada Syndrome was reff ...
... Introduction: Brugada Syndrome is a cardiac ion channel disorder that affects the sodium current. This syndrome is characterized by cove-shaped ST elevation in ECG leads V1 to V3 in the absence of structural heart disease. Case Presentation: A 36-year-old man diagnosed with Brugada Syndrome was reff ...