Long-Term Outcome of Alcohol Septal Ablation in Patients With
... points were noncardiac death and other nonfatal complications. Outcomes of ASA patients were compared with 40 patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy who underwent septal myectomy. During 5.4⫾2.5 years, primary and/or secondary end points were seen in 35 (38%) ASA patients of whom 19 (21%) patient ...
... points were noncardiac death and other nonfatal complications. Outcomes of ASA patients were compared with 40 patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy who underwent septal myectomy. During 5.4⫾2.5 years, primary and/or secondary end points were seen in 35 (38%) ASA patients of whom 19 (21%) patient ...
ASD, Ostium secundum
... changes are the morphologic response to increased pulmonary vascular pressures, such as may be seen in patients with chronic obstructive lung disease, pulmonary thromboembolism, or left-sided heart disease (e.g., mitral stenosis). Occasionally, elevated pulmonary pressures are seen without identifia ...
... changes are the morphologic response to increased pulmonary vascular pressures, such as may be seen in patients with chronic obstructive lung disease, pulmonary thromboembolism, or left-sided heart disease (e.g., mitral stenosis). Occasionally, elevated pulmonary pressures are seen without identifia ...
information analysis of restructural heart ventricles peculiarities
... Anatomy and Operative Surgery. Key words: ventricular myocardium, morphometry, toxic injury, adaptation. The environmental pollution with chemicals and their metabolites has negative effect on functions of heart and blood vessels. The problem of cardiotoxicity is complicated and is not enough elabor ...
... Anatomy and Operative Surgery. Key words: ventricular myocardium, morphometry, toxic injury, adaptation. The environmental pollution with chemicals and their metabolites has negative effect on functions of heart and blood vessels. The problem of cardiotoxicity is complicated and is not enough elabor ...
Medical Tourism - Space
... of time. Additional Cost: as shown above. Details of all Blood Tests in each category above are given in Annexure I. Once all the Reports are ready and gone through by our Panel of Doctors, a further 1 hour Consultation is offered to suggest ways and means to correct and improve upon the deficiencie ...
... of time. Additional Cost: as shown above. Details of all Blood Tests in each category above are given in Annexure I. Once all the Reports are ready and gone through by our Panel of Doctors, a further 1 hour Consultation is offered to suggest ways and means to correct and improve upon the deficiencie ...
Datasheet VARIABLES Utstein(C=core, O=optional)
... resuscitation,” or ROSC, is defined for all rhythms as the restoration of a spontaneous perfusing rhythm that results in more than an occasional gasp, fleeting palpated pulse, or arterial waveform. Assisted circulation (e.g., extracorporeal support such as extracorporeal membrane oxygenation or bive ...
... resuscitation,” or ROSC, is defined for all rhythms as the restoration of a spontaneous perfusing rhythm that results in more than an occasional gasp, fleeting palpated pulse, or arterial waveform. Assisted circulation (e.g., extracorporeal support such as extracorporeal membrane oxygenation or bive ...
Ventricular Tachycardia and Premature Ventricular Contractions
... – Coronary artery or valve injury possible in certain locations ...
... – Coronary artery or valve injury possible in certain locations ...
(preload, contractility and afterload) and heart failure
... Systolic failure: The heart looses it’s ability to contract or pump blood into the circulation. Diastolic failure: The heart looses it’s ability to relax because it becomes stiff. Heart cannot fill properly between each beat. ...
... Systolic failure: The heart looses it’s ability to contract or pump blood into the circulation. Diastolic failure: The heart looses it’s ability to relax because it becomes stiff. Heart cannot fill properly between each beat. ...
congenital heart defects and supraventricular tachycardia in
... With birth, the function of gas exchange is transferred from the placenta to the lungs. The arterial and venous circuits become separate, eliminating the need for the fetal shunts (ductus venosus, foramen ovale, and ductus arteriosus) (Figure 1-1). With the first breath, the lungs begin to function ...
... With birth, the function of gas exchange is transferred from the placenta to the lungs. The arterial and venous circuits become separate, eliminating the need for the fetal shunts (ductus venosus, foramen ovale, and ductus arteriosus) (Figure 1-1). With the first breath, the lungs begin to function ...
Potassium, 5.1 5.6 5.6 5.2 5.1 mmol/L Calcium, 11
... This case describes a fulminant presentation of sporadic Burkitt’s lymphoma, a highly aggressive type of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. It involves translocations in the MYC oncogene that result in a proliferation index of nearly 100%. There is a high propensity for TLS, which can be precipitated by cortic ...
... This case describes a fulminant presentation of sporadic Burkitt’s lymphoma, a highly aggressive type of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. It involves translocations in the MYC oncogene that result in a proliferation index of nearly 100%. There is a high propensity for TLS, which can be precipitated by cortic ...
1 1 2 3 4 5 Atrio-Ventricular Plane Displacement is the - AJP
... heart. But a subtle pressure difference between the large veins and the heart chambers, ...
... heart. But a subtle pressure difference between the large veins and the heart chambers, ...
Chapter 19 *Lecture PowerPoint The Circulatory
... • Valves ensure a one-way flow of blood through the heart • Atrioventricular (AV) valves—control blood flow between atria and ventricles – Right AV valve has three cusps (tricuspid valve) – Left AV valve has two cusps (mitral or bicuspid valve) – Chordae tendineae: cords connect AV valves to papilla ...
... • Valves ensure a one-way flow of blood through the heart • Atrioventricular (AV) valves—control blood flow between atria and ventricles – Right AV valve has three cusps (tricuspid valve) – Left AV valve has two cusps (mitral or bicuspid valve) – Chordae tendineae: cords connect AV valves to papilla ...
Current strategy for treatment of patient with Wolff–Parkinson–White
... ablated for an accessory pathway during the last 10 years. Pre-excited atrial fibrillation is rarely seen. Discontinuation of a scheduled WPW ablation due to close vicinity of the accessory pathway to the AV node happens very rarely. Patients with a first episode of preexcited atrial fibrillation wo ...
... ablated for an accessory pathway during the last 10 years. Pre-excited atrial fibrillation is rarely seen. Discontinuation of a scheduled WPW ablation due to close vicinity of the accessory pathway to the AV node happens very rarely. Patients with a first episode of preexcited atrial fibrillation wo ...
Transposition of the Great Arteries
... A. Arrhythmias (Refer to Problem Section on Arrhythmias for further discussion and management) 1. Supraventricular arrhythmias a. Atrial fibrillation b. Atrial flutter c. Other atrial tachycardias (Paroxysmal or persistent) 2. Ventricular tachycardia a. Sustained or not sustained b. Related to progr ...
... A. Arrhythmias (Refer to Problem Section on Arrhythmias for further discussion and management) 1. Supraventricular arrhythmias a. Atrial fibrillation b. Atrial flutter c. Other atrial tachycardias (Paroxysmal or persistent) 2. Ventricular tachycardia a. Sustained or not sustained b. Related to progr ...
Noninvasive Cardiac Imaging - American Academy of Family
... Noninvasive cardiac imaging can be used for the diagnostic and prognostic assessment of patients with suspected or known coronary artery disease. It is central to the treatment of patients with myocardial infarction, coronary artery disease, or acute coronary syndromes with or without angina. Radion ...
... Noninvasive cardiac imaging can be used for the diagnostic and prognostic assessment of patients with suspected or known coronary artery disease. It is central to the treatment of patients with myocardial infarction, coronary artery disease, or acute coronary syndromes with or without angina. Radion ...
Measuring Blood Pressure
... the artery, the artery is closed off and no blood flows through. • As the cuff pressure is gradually released, but the artery is still partially constricted, blood flow resumes. Sounds can be heard with a stethoscope because the blood flows turbulently, causing audible sounds. • When enough pressure ...
... the artery, the artery is closed off and no blood flows through. • As the cuff pressure is gradually released, but the artery is still partially constricted, blood flow resumes. Sounds can be heard with a stethoscope because the blood flows turbulently, causing audible sounds. • When enough pressure ...
Atrial Fibrillation Patient Information Booklet
... relatively large dose two or three times daily followed by regular once daily therapy. This is a powerful and effective drug, which may work well for you. However, six-monthly blood tests are required in order to check for any side effects, of which there can be many. For example, there is a small r ...
... relatively large dose two or three times daily followed by regular once daily therapy. This is a powerful and effective drug, which may work well for you. However, six-monthly blood tests are required in order to check for any side effects, of which there can be many. For example, there is a small r ...
alert-06-ontarget-nejm_2008_358_online
... myocardial infarction, stroke, or hospitalization for heart failure. The main secondary outcome was death from cardiovascular causes, myocardial infarction, or stroke, which was used as the primary outcome in the Heart Outcomes Prevention Evaluation (HOPE) trial. The P value is for the comparison wi ...
... myocardial infarction, stroke, or hospitalization for heart failure. The main secondary outcome was death from cardiovascular causes, myocardial infarction, or stroke, which was used as the primary outcome in the Heart Outcomes Prevention Evaluation (HOPE) trial. The P value is for the comparison wi ...
Enzymes
... young growing regions and metaxylem in more mature parts of the plant, the two types of tissue often occur together. New xylem cells are produced in a meristematic region (the cambium) between the xylem and the phloem. Consequently, in roots the protoxylem is pushed to the outer edge of the stele as ...
... young growing regions and metaxylem in more mature parts of the plant, the two types of tissue often occur together. New xylem cells are produced in a meristematic region (the cambium) between the xylem and the phloem. Consequently, in roots the protoxylem is pushed to the outer edge of the stele as ...
Measuring Blood Pressure
... the artery, the artery is closed off and no blood flows through. • As the cuff pressure is gradually released, but the artery is still partially constricted, blood flow resumes. Sounds can be heard with a stethoscope because the blood flows turbulently, causing audible sounds. • When enough pressure ...
... the artery, the artery is closed off and no blood flows through. • As the cuff pressure is gradually released, but the artery is still partially constricted, blood flow resumes. Sounds can be heard with a stethoscope because the blood flows turbulently, causing audible sounds. • When enough pressure ...
Familial Incidence of Atrial Septal Defect
... right ventricular outflow tract enlargement and showed prominent dilatation of pulmonary arteries. Cardiac catheterization demonstrated a large atrial septal defect, small infundibular and small pulmonary valvular pressure gradients, but normal pulmonary artery pressures. The Qp/Qs ratio was 2.4:l. ...
... right ventricular outflow tract enlargement and showed prominent dilatation of pulmonary arteries. Cardiac catheterization demonstrated a large atrial septal defect, small infundibular and small pulmonary valvular pressure gradients, but normal pulmonary artery pressures. The Qp/Qs ratio was 2.4:l. ...
Venous excess: a new approach to cardiovascular control and its
... 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 ...
Familial Incidence of Atrial Septal Defect
... right ventricular outflow tract enlargement and showed prominent dilatation of pulmonary arteries. Cardiac catheterization demonstrated a large atrial septal defect, small infundibular and small pulmonary valvular pressure gradients, but normal pulmonary artery pressures. The Qp/Qs ratio was 2.4:l. ...
... right ventricular outflow tract enlargement and showed prominent dilatation of pulmonary arteries. Cardiac catheterization demonstrated a large atrial septal defect, small infundibular and small pulmonary valvular pressure gradients, but normal pulmonary artery pressures. The Qp/Qs ratio was 2.4:l. ...
Left main coronary artery thrombosis in a 19 year−old patient
... Left main coronary artery occlusion is seen rarely. Even with appropriate treatment, the mortality rate is high [2]. There are as yet no clear-cut guidelines describing the best approach to managing such patients [3]. Intracoronary thrombolytic infusion, angioplasty and stenting and coronary bypass ...
... Left main coronary artery occlusion is seen rarely. Even with appropriate treatment, the mortality rate is high [2]. There are as yet no clear-cut guidelines describing the best approach to managing such patients [3]. Intracoronary thrombolytic infusion, angioplasty and stenting and coronary bypass ...
UCLA Heart Failure Symposium 2017 UCLA Heart
... population and healthcare economics. UCLA Health wants to enhance the role of the primary care physician/cardiologist as the central provider of continuity of care for our heart failure patients. Advances in mechanical circulatory support (MCS) over the past two decades have revolutionized the field ...
... population and healthcare economics. UCLA Health wants to enhance the role of the primary care physician/cardiologist as the central provider of continuity of care for our heart failure patients. Advances in mechanical circulatory support (MCS) over the past two decades have revolutionized the field ...