diagnosis and prognosis of anomalous origin of the left coronary
... from pulmonary artery = ALCAPA) or Blade-White-Garland syndrome is a rare, but serious congenital cardiac malformation (Figure 1A and B). ALCAPA represents one of the most common causes of myocardial ischaemia and infarction in children. If left untreated, the mortality rate is up to 90% within the ...
... from pulmonary artery = ALCAPA) or Blade-White-Garland syndrome is a rare, but serious congenital cardiac malformation (Figure 1A and B). ALCAPA represents one of the most common causes of myocardial ischaemia and infarction in children. If left untreated, the mortality rate is up to 90% within the ...
Supraventricular Tachycardia in the Pediatric Trauma
... increased levels of cardiac troponin I correlating with increased risk of arrhythmia.6 Children were not included in this study. However, trauma literature, as well as these studies, support that these laboratory tests rarely assist in diagnosis or treatment of cardiogenic shock in the ED.1 In a mul ...
... increased levels of cardiac troponin I correlating with increased risk of arrhythmia.6 Children were not included in this study. However, trauma literature, as well as these studies, support that these laboratory tests rarely assist in diagnosis or treatment of cardiogenic shock in the ED.1 In a mul ...
Triage strategy for urgent management of cardiac
... surgical drainage that should not be delayed in any way by pericardiocentesis (percutaneous drainage of pericardial effusion).4 If the surgical management of the aortic dissection is not promptly available or the patient is too unstable to survive the transfer to surgery, pericardiocentesis and cont ...
... surgical drainage that should not be delayed in any way by pericardiocentesis (percutaneous drainage of pericardial effusion).4 If the surgical management of the aortic dissection is not promptly available or the patient is too unstable to survive the transfer to surgery, pericardiocentesis and cont ...
LWW PPT Slide Template Master
... Diastolic blood pressure • Peripheral resistance to flow during relaxation (diastole) • Averages 80 mm Hg Copyright © 2012 American College of Sports Medicine ...
... Diastolic blood pressure • Peripheral resistance to flow during relaxation (diastole) • Averages 80 mm Hg Copyright © 2012 American College of Sports Medicine ...
Chapter 19 - Trimble County Schools
... Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings ...
... Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings ...
Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation of Premature Ventricular
... culprit PVC were not found during the procedure, isoproterenol administration and/or programmed electrical stimulation with digital stimulator (Cardiac Stimulator, Nihon Kohden Co., Tokyo, Japan) was performed to induce the culprit PVC as previously described (6). An optimal pace map was defined as ...
... culprit PVC were not found during the procedure, isoproterenol administration and/or programmed electrical stimulation with digital stimulator (Cardiac Stimulator, Nihon Kohden Co., Tokyo, Japan) was performed to induce the culprit PVC as previously described (6). An optimal pace map was defined as ...
Unit 12: Transport and Immunity
... - artioventricular node (AV) – cause ventricle to beat second two beats more efficient - need for oxygen changes heart rate ...
... - artioventricular node (AV) – cause ventricle to beat second two beats more efficient - need for oxygen changes heart rate ...
Triage strategy for urgent management of cardiac tamponade: a
... surgical drainage that should not be delayed in any way by pericardiocentesis (percutaneous drainage of pericardial effusion).4 If the surgical management of the aortic dissection is not promptly available or the patient is too unstable to survive the transfer to surgery, pericardiocentesis and cont ...
... surgical drainage that should not be delayed in any way by pericardiocentesis (percutaneous drainage of pericardial effusion).4 If the surgical management of the aortic dissection is not promptly available or the patient is too unstable to survive the transfer to surgery, pericardiocentesis and cont ...
Document
... Complete the table below by writing yes or no in each of the blanks. Receiver’s Blood Type ...
... Complete the table below by writing yes or no in each of the blanks. Receiver’s Blood Type ...
a - rguhs
... of left ventricular function and mass will be done using M mode and 2D echocardiography. Patients will be managed as per the standard protocol Control group will be those who have no evidence of hypertension with matching age, sex and risk factors. The correlation of ECG data echocardio graphic find ...
... of left ventricular function and mass will be done using M mode and 2D echocardiography. Patients will be managed as per the standard protocol Control group will be those who have no evidence of hypertension with matching age, sex and risk factors. The correlation of ECG data echocardio graphic find ...
powerpoint lecture
... Ventricular Isovolumetric contraction phase ejection phase 2a 2b Ventricular systole (atria in diastole) ...
... Ventricular Isovolumetric contraction phase ejection phase 2a 2b Ventricular systole (atria in diastole) ...
Antiarrhythmic drug therapy in patients with supraventricular or
... shortening repolarization and increasing the heart rate (1-4 µg/min i.v.) as initial steps. Atrial or ventricular pacing may be an option to suppress the polymorphic VT. In these situations with polymorphic ventricular tachycardia there is also a clear indication for emergency treatment with amiodar ...
... shortening repolarization and increasing the heart rate (1-4 µg/min i.v.) as initial steps. Atrial or ventricular pacing may be an option to suppress the polymorphic VT. In these situations with polymorphic ventricular tachycardia there is also a clear indication for emergency treatment with amiodar ...
Giant right ventricular outflow tract thrombus in hereditary
... a, Additional file 1). Supplemental contrast-enhanced imaging revealed no contrast uptake in the structure, consistent with a large right ventricular thrombus (Fig. 3, panel b, Additional file 2). Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) confirmed an approximately 7 cm long thrombus attached to the ...
... a, Additional file 1). Supplemental contrast-enhanced imaging revealed no contrast uptake in the structure, consistent with a large right ventricular thrombus (Fig. 3, panel b, Additional file 2). Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) confirmed an approximately 7 cm long thrombus attached to the ...
2013_Circulatory_System
... • Pacemaker- Located in the right atrium and sends out signals that make the heart muscle contract ...
... • Pacemaker- Located in the right atrium and sends out signals that make the heart muscle contract ...
Rheumatic involvement of all four cardiac valves - Heart
... symptoms, which had gradually deteriorated to class IV at the time of presentation. She had a history of rheumatic fever 20 years previously. She was in atrial fibrillation and mean jugular venous pressure was raised with a prominent V wave and Y descent. The first heart sound was loud with a normal ...
... symptoms, which had gradually deteriorated to class IV at the time of presentation. She had a history of rheumatic fever 20 years previously. She was in atrial fibrillation and mean jugular venous pressure was raised with a prominent V wave and Y descent. The first heart sound was loud with a normal ...
Feline Systemic Hypertension
... resolve hypertension. In certain cases, such as hyperthyroidism, antihypertensive medication will be initiated but decreased or discontinued once the primary disease has stabilized. When BP is elevated only mildly or moderately, specific antihypertensive therapy may not be necessary. Conversely, cat ...
... resolve hypertension. In certain cases, such as hyperthyroidism, antihypertensive medication will be initiated but decreased or discontinued once the primary disease has stabilized. When BP is elevated only mildly or moderately, specific antihypertensive therapy may not be necessary. Conversely, cat ...
CHAPTER 8: The Heart and Lungs at Work
... hemoglobin and is diffused to the tissues, where it is used to produce energy. The difference in the amount of oxygen that is present in the blood as it leaves the lungs and the amount of oxygen that is present in the blood when it returns to the lungs is called the arterial–venous oxygen difference ...
... hemoglobin and is diffused to the tissues, where it is used to produce energy. The difference in the amount of oxygen that is present in the blood as it leaves the lungs and the amount of oxygen that is present in the blood when it returns to the lungs is called the arterial–venous oxygen difference ...
Left Ventricle
... The relationship between the heart and the pericardial cavity; compare with the fist-and-balloon example. ...
... The relationship between the heart and the pericardial cavity; compare with the fist-and-balloon example. ...
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... Viscosity: Refers to how fluid a liquid is Blood with high viscosity = difficult to push through vessels ...
... Viscosity: Refers to how fluid a liquid is Blood with high viscosity = difficult to push through vessels ...
The heart is a fist-sized, muscular organ that pumps blood through
... The heart is a fist-sized, muscular organ that pumps blood through the body. Oxygen-poor blood enters the right atrium of the heart (via veins called the inferior vena cava and the superior vena cava). The blood is then pumped into the right ventricle and then through the pulmonary artery to the lun ...
... The heart is a fist-sized, muscular organ that pumps blood through the body. Oxygen-poor blood enters the right atrium of the heart (via veins called the inferior vena cava and the superior vena cava). The blood is then pumped into the right ventricle and then through the pulmonary artery to the lun ...
6.2 - Cardiovascular, Heart, Transport
... factor proteins. What do you think could happen if your clotting factors ...
... factor proteins. What do you think could happen if your clotting factors ...
Left Ventricular Diastolic Function Is Closely Associated With
... this partly explains why this arrhythmia is a major cause of population morbidity and mortality.4,5 The reverse seems to be also true: impaired function of the heart, especially that of the ventricles, debilitates the atria, because the left atrium (LA) and the left ventricle (LV) are intricately co ...
... this partly explains why this arrhythmia is a major cause of population morbidity and mortality.4,5 The reverse seems to be also true: impaired function of the heart, especially that of the ventricles, debilitates the atria, because the left atrium (LA) and the left ventricle (LV) are intricately co ...
More Daily Aspirin Risks
... Drug ‘em all and pretend you don’t know the risks – but they’re going to have a hard time pretending now, because a major new study confirms the drug’s notorious bleeding risk. I don’t mean a little extra blood when you get a boo-boo. I’m talking about serious internal bleeding in the gut and even i ...
... Drug ‘em all and pretend you don’t know the risks – but they’re going to have a hard time pretending now, because a major new study confirms the drug’s notorious bleeding risk. I don’t mean a little extra blood when you get a boo-boo. I’m talking about serious internal bleeding in the gut and even i ...
The coronary angiographic analysis of 16573 patients for coronaro
... due to coronary steal. Their clinical importance usually in the adulthood is due to an ...
... due to coronary steal. Their clinical importance usually in the adulthood is due to an ...
heart valve prosthesis - New Technologies Research Center (NTRC)
... • Affects the large elastic arteries and large and medium-sized muscular arteries • At points of branches, sharp curvatures • Mature atherosclerotic plaques consist of: – A central core of lipid and cholesterol crystals and cells such as macrophages and smooth muscle cells along with necrotic debris ...
... • Affects the large elastic arteries and large and medium-sized muscular arteries • At points of branches, sharp curvatures • Mature atherosclerotic plaques consist of: – A central core of lipid and cholesterol crystals and cells such as macrophages and smooth muscle cells along with necrotic debris ...