Abstrak_Ina_HRS
... affects the young, whereas AT due to microreentry is more common in older populations. The lack of efficacy of antiarrhythmic therapy and the advent of radiofrequency ablation have altered our primary approach to the treatment of focal atrial tachycardia. Case Presentation: A 74-year-old woman was a ...
... affects the young, whereas AT due to microreentry is more common in older populations. The lack of efficacy of antiarrhythmic therapy and the advent of radiofrequency ablation have altered our primary approach to the treatment of focal atrial tachycardia. Case Presentation: A 74-year-old woman was a ...
Cardiac Biomarkers - Clinician`s Brief
... in animals, cTnI is an excellent marker for myocardial injury because its increase and duration are proportional to the severity of injury.2–8 Cardiac TnI has maintained protein homology among all mammalian species. As a result, human troponin immunoassays can be used reliably in the dog and cat or ...
... in animals, cTnI is an excellent marker for myocardial injury because its increase and duration are proportional to the severity of injury.2–8 Cardiac TnI has maintained protein homology among all mammalian species. As a result, human troponin immunoassays can be used reliably in the dog and cat or ...
How does the heart pump blood around the body?
... Understand the structure and function of the heart, identify the four chambers of the heart, and explain the difference between the left and right ventricles Describe the passage of blood through the heart and lungs via arteries and veins, identify the pulmonary artery and vein, aorta and vena cava, ...
... Understand the structure and function of the heart, identify the four chambers of the heart, and explain the difference between the left and right ventricles Describe the passage of blood through the heart and lungs via arteries and veins, identify the pulmonary artery and vein, aorta and vena cava, ...
Pathology Dr. M.M. Lena September 26, 2003 DISEASE OF THE
... metabolic oxygen needs of the myocardium at risk Collateral Damage +/- vasopasm others: BP, HR and arrhythmia ...
... metabolic oxygen needs of the myocardium at risk Collateral Damage +/- vasopasm others: BP, HR and arrhythmia ...
S1936878X14001363_mmc1 - JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging
... Dobutamine CMR was performed with a 1.5T system (Avanto Magnetom, Siemens, Erlangen, Germany) using an 8-element cardiac phased-array receiver coil. An antecubital intravenous cannula of 20-gauge or larger was used for the delivery of gadolinium-DOTA. Non-invasive monitoring and gating for image acq ...
... Dobutamine CMR was performed with a 1.5T system (Avanto Magnetom, Siemens, Erlangen, Germany) using an 8-element cardiac phased-array receiver coil. An antecubital intravenous cannula of 20-gauge or larger was used for the delivery of gadolinium-DOTA. Non-invasive monitoring and gating for image acq ...
Chest Pain
... De Bakey system: Type I dissection involves both the ascending and descending thoracic aorta. Type II dissection is confined to the ascending aorta. Type III dissection is confined to the descending aorta. The Daily system classifies dissections ...
... De Bakey system: Type I dissection involves both the ascending and descending thoracic aorta. Type II dissection is confined to the ascending aorta. Type III dissection is confined to the descending aorta. The Daily system classifies dissections ...
The Canadian Cardiovascular Society Quality Indicators E
... metric as a QI. As such, no quality indicators were developed for assessment of: physical activity, overall medication adherence, quality of life, and return to work. However, these are presumed as important components in the delivery of care in CR programs. While we have focused herein on coronary ...
... metric as a QI. As such, no quality indicators were developed for assessment of: physical activity, overall medication adherence, quality of life, and return to work. However, these are presumed as important components in the delivery of care in CR programs. While we have focused herein on coronary ...
Recurrence of Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Patients With Restored
... the regenerative capacity of myocytes gradually declines with age.23 Aged myocytes display changes in function and replicative capacity.24 At the ultrastructural level, the complete recovery of DCM might not be achieved, especially in the elderly, even though LV systolic function is normalized. Furt ...
... the regenerative capacity of myocytes gradually declines with age.23 Aged myocytes display changes in function and replicative capacity.24 At the ultrastructural level, the complete recovery of DCM might not be achieved, especially in the elderly, even though LV systolic function is normalized. Furt ...
Atrioventricular Nodal Reentrant Tachycardia in a Patient with
... as a criss-cross AV relationship. Although the two terms are not mutually exclusive, we believe that it is more appropriate to define it as superior-inferior ventricles, since the hallmark of criss-cross heart, i.e. clockwise rotation of the ventricles around their long axes,2 was not present in our ...
... as a criss-cross AV relationship. Although the two terms are not mutually exclusive, we believe that it is more appropriate to define it as superior-inferior ventricles, since the hallmark of criss-cross heart, i.e. clockwise rotation of the ventricles around their long axes,2 was not present in our ...
Physical activity in patients with cardiovascular disease
... personal preferences should determine the approach and rate of progress towards the goal. For more detailed information, refer to the Heart Foundation’s physical activity recommendations for people with CVD1 (available at www. heartfoundation.com.au). ‡ CVD ...
... personal preferences should determine the approach and rate of progress towards the goal. For more detailed information, refer to the Heart Foundation’s physical activity recommendations for people with CVD1 (available at www. heartfoundation.com.au). ‡ CVD ...
Dobutamine Echo Stress Test
... Phone (920) 731-8900 or (800) 236-8988 WHAT DOES IT SHOW? An echo study provides an image of the moving heart and allows examination of the movement of blood through the heart. It allows the cardiologist to assess your heart for cardiac abnormalities. The Dobutamine Echocardiogram stress test is esp ...
... Phone (920) 731-8900 or (800) 236-8988 WHAT DOES IT SHOW? An echo study provides an image of the moving heart and allows examination of the movement of blood through the heart. It allows the cardiologist to assess your heart for cardiac abnormalities. The Dobutamine Echocardiogram stress test is esp ...
Worksheet for Morgan/Carter Laboratory #23
... ______________________ vein, which joins the ________________ vein from the stomach and the spleen to become the _____________________ vein. This vein now carries blood to the liver where the sorting of nutrients occurs. Finally, the blood returns to the aorta via the __________________ vein. EXERCI ...
... ______________________ vein, which joins the ________________ vein from the stomach and the spleen to become the _____________________ vein. This vein now carries blood to the liver where the sorting of nutrients occurs. Finally, the blood returns to the aorta via the __________________ vein. EXERCI ...
Short-Term Effects of Hypertonic Saline Solution in Acute Heart
... cutely decompensated heart failure (HF) is one of the most common cardiologic issues in emergency departments. In fact, patients with acute HF represent a varied group that share common features, such as high morbidity and mortality. As a result of growing elderly population, the overall prevalence ...
... cutely decompensated heart failure (HF) is one of the most common cardiologic issues in emergency departments. In fact, patients with acute HF represent a varied group that share common features, such as high morbidity and mortality. As a result of growing elderly population, the overall prevalence ...
Cardiac Responses to Increased Afterload
... of left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy in adults*- • and the most common precursor of congestive heart failure.4- • It has usually been assumed that the link between increased arterial pressure and cardiac dysfunction was straightforward, a mechanical proposition between an increased load and an overw ...
... of left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy in adults*- • and the most common precursor of congestive heart failure.4- • It has usually been assumed that the link between increased arterial pressure and cardiac dysfunction was straightforward, a mechanical proposition between an increased load and an overw ...
mitral valve disease and heart failure in dogs
... may be possible to predict which valve is affected based on the murmur’s location and intensity. In addition, your veterinarian can detect abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias and dysrhythmias) and evaluate lung sounds. Blood and urine tests – Your veterinarian will be especially concerned about live ...
... may be possible to predict which valve is affected based on the murmur’s location and intensity. In addition, your veterinarian can detect abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias and dysrhythmias) and evaluate lung sounds. Blood and urine tests – Your veterinarian will be especially concerned about live ...
Lab Content - Distance Learning
... controlled by the machine, even the breaths initiated by the patient. The ventilator will be set at a certain rate, but the patient can breathe faster than this and each time he initiates a breath over this set rate, the ventilator will deliver a breath. IMV (Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation) This ...
... controlled by the machine, even the breaths initiated by the patient. The ventilator will be set at a certain rate, but the patient can breathe faster than this and each time he initiates a breath over this set rate, the ventilator will deliver a breath. IMV (Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation) This ...
Quality of care
... BNP for CHF The future? “I think it’s going to be an elegant way of being able to track patients with heart failure and seeing where exactly they are. It may become, if my hunch is right […] the complete blood count measurement to see where a patient is at with this heart failure syndrome at any gi ...
... BNP for CHF The future? “I think it’s going to be an elegant way of being able to track patients with heart failure and seeing where exactly they are. It may become, if my hunch is right […] the complete blood count measurement to see where a patient is at with this heart failure syndrome at any gi ...
QT INTERVAL AND DRUG-INDUCED CHANGES 1Souza, A. C.M.
... Introduction: The electrocardiogram (ECG) is an important tool for the diagnosis of cardiac abnormalities, as well as the monitoring of cardiac patients in treatment, among other utilities. The QT interval, time since the beginning of the QRS complex to the end of the T wave of ECG is a measure of t ...
... Introduction: The electrocardiogram (ECG) is an important tool for the diagnosis of cardiac abnormalities, as well as the monitoring of cardiac patients in treatment, among other utilities. The QT interval, time since the beginning of the QRS complex to the end of the T wave of ECG is a measure of t ...
1. Title of subject Anatomy and Physiology 2. Subject code EBI1016
... 6. Comparison with Cardiac and Smooth Muscle 7. The Anatomy of the Muscular System – main Muscle Groups and their Actions ...
... 6. Comparison with Cardiac and Smooth Muscle 7. The Anatomy of the Muscular System – main Muscle Groups and their Actions ...
Epicardial Fat Volume in Patients With COPD and Cor Pulmonale
... reproducible and non-invasive nature. EFT evaluation is a very easy technigue and gives valuable information in terms of its relation with cardiovascular events especially in debilitated patients and those with chronic diseases. In this study we have showed that the patients with CP have thinner EFT ...
... reproducible and non-invasive nature. EFT evaluation is a very easy technigue and gives valuable information in terms of its relation with cardiovascular events especially in debilitated patients and those with chronic diseases. In this study we have showed that the patients with CP have thinner EFT ...
2009 Pediatric Cardiac and PVD Imaging Guidelines
... o Assessment of global ventricular function and mass if a specific clinical question is left unanswered by another recent cardiac imaging study (e.g. echo, etc.) and the answer to the clinical question will affect management of the patient’s clinical condition. o Cardiac stress perfusion study (see ...
... o Assessment of global ventricular function and mass if a specific clinical question is left unanswered by another recent cardiac imaging study (e.g. echo, etc.) and the answer to the clinical question will affect management of the patient’s clinical condition. o Cardiac stress perfusion study (see ...
Global brain physiology does not impact regional
... The authors have no relevant financial interest or relationship to disclose with regard to the subject matter of this presentation. ...
... The authors have no relevant financial interest or relationship to disclose with regard to the subject matter of this presentation. ...
... Since 1991, there has been a provisional International Classification of Sleep Disorders (ICSD) [6]. The two clinically most important groups of disorders are dyssomnias (intrinsic and extrinsic) and parasomnias. OSA is the most common intrinsic dyssomnia leading to hypersomnia. However, insomnia ma ...
PDF - Romanian Journal of Cardiology
... pressure in diastole. Graphically, this means that resistance (R) and compliance (C) are inversely related by a hyperbola, because of the inverse exponential relationship between the 2 parameters (Fig. 1).The RC-time remains constant in healthy individuals, in patients with PH and even after treatme ...
... pressure in diastole. Graphically, this means that resistance (R) and compliance (C) are inversely related by a hyperbola, because of the inverse exponential relationship between the 2 parameters (Fig. 1).The RC-time remains constant in healthy individuals, in patients with PH and even after treatme ...