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Coronary artery disease(CAD) and Carotid stenosis

... left main disease>60%, carotid bruit, prior stroke or TIA, prior vascular surgery, smoker and female gender. (10, 18) One of the study of 1,138 patients concluded that screening patients with age>65,carotid bruit , history of stroke or TIA would decrease screening burden by 40% compared with unsele ...
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Ivabradine in the management of coronary artery disease with or

... and so, from a purely statistical and procedural point of view, any sub-analyses have no validity and, actually, should not even be considered. This approach, although correct, is a bit drastic and, in every large trial, there is the temptation (and even a duty) to further dissect the data in the ho ...
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... • 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 ...
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Arteries - WordPress.com

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Telemedicine for Post-Myocardial Infarction Patients - Tel
Telemedicine for Post-Myocardial Infarction Patients - Tel

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Electrocardiogram Events Detection
Electrocardiogram Events Detection

... The identification of the ECG events has based in the correlation coefficient technique, described before, and in the determination of picks and valleys. The search of events has made using a segment of the original signal containing one period, plus about 20% of a period samples before and after. T ...
Cardiac Output Venous Return
Cardiac Output Venous Return

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Synagis (palivizumab) Criteria

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Heart and Circulation

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The Cardiovascular System)

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Left ventricular dysfunction

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Looking at a heart

... SAFETY: Wear eye protection whenever there is a risk to the eyes, for example, when changing scalpel blades, cutting cartilage or if the heart you are working with has been preserved. Clean the work area carefully after the investigation. Investigation 1 – Looking at the outside of a heart a Note th ...
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Non-Cardiac Sudden Death in a Patient with Arrhythmogenic Right

... Sudden cardiac death (SCD) refers to the sudden cessation of cardiac activity with hemodynamic collapse occurring in a short time period (generally within 1 hour of symptom onset) in a person with known or unknown cardiac disease. Most cases of SCD are related to cardiac arrhythmias. SCD accounts fo ...
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Hyperten - Alpine Animal Hospital

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PowerLecture: Chapter 9

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Royal Brompton Hospital – our plans for the future

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Echotech Reporting Guidelines

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CHAPTER 15. HEART MURMURS AND PAIN ACQUIRED HEART

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Vol. 6 - Stacey Jaff, MD

... recommending aerobic exercise, but resistance (weight) training has also been associated with heart protection. It may offer a complementary benefit to aerobics. And studies show that yoga and tai chi, an ancient Chinese exercise involving slow, relaxing movements, may lower blood pressure almost as ...
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special communication - Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative

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Ventricular Septal Defect - Echo ED: Diagnostic Medical

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Defibrillators - Buenaventura IEEE Engineering in Medicine and

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white blood cells and platelets

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moderated poster session v - European Heart Journal
moderated poster session v - European Heart Journal

... the carotid wave intensity recordings. NT-proBNP, markers of myocardial fibrosis, and markers of oxidative stress (OS) were measured Results: Both groups of athletes had significant, but similar LVH; however, EA had better longitudinal function (table), whereas short-axis function was similar, associa ...
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