Secundum atrial septal defect in the adult. Clinical
... duration and P-wave morphology were obtained from high-resolution orthogonal P-wave signalaveraged ECG (PSA-ECG) derived retrospectively from conventional 12-lead ECG. In patients PSA-ECG was also analysed 8±6 months after ASD closure. The results in patients, were related to echocardiographic atria ...
... duration and P-wave morphology were obtained from high-resolution orthogonal P-wave signalaveraged ECG (PSA-ECG) derived retrospectively from conventional 12-lead ECG. In patients PSA-ECG was also analysed 8±6 months after ASD closure. The results in patients, were related to echocardiographic atria ...
Survivin Determines Cardiac Function by Controlling
... cause was a dramatic reduction in total cardiomyocyte numbers as determined by a stereological method for quantification of cells per organ. The resulting increased hemodynamic load per cell led to progressive heart failure as assessed by echocardiography, magnetic resonance imaging, positron emissi ...
... cause was a dramatic reduction in total cardiomyocyte numbers as determined by a stereological method for quantification of cells per organ. The resulting increased hemodynamic load per cell led to progressive heart failure as assessed by echocardiography, magnetic resonance imaging, positron emissi ...
Secundum atrial septal defect in the adult. Clinical
... duration and P-wave morphology were obtained from high-resolution orthogonal P-wave signalaveraged ECG (PSA-ECG) derived retrospectively from conventional 12-lead ECG. In patients PSA-ECG was also analysed 8±6 months after ASD closure. The results in patients, were related to echocardiographic atria ...
... duration and P-wave morphology were obtained from high-resolution orthogonal P-wave signalaveraged ECG (PSA-ECG) derived retrospectively from conventional 12-lead ECG. In patients PSA-ECG was also analysed 8±6 months after ASD closure. The results in patients, were related to echocardiographic atria ...
ESC Guidelines - Dansk Cardiologisk Selskab
... professionals are encouraged to take them fully into account when exercising their clinical judgement. The guidelines do not, however, override the individual responsibility of health professionals to make appropriate decisions in the circumstances of the individual patients, in consultation with th ...
... professionals are encouraged to take them fully into account when exercising their clinical judgement. The guidelines do not, however, override the individual responsibility of health professionals to make appropriate decisions in the circumstances of the individual patients, in consultation with th ...
mechanisms of cardiac septation and valve development
... that connect the respective atrium to the ventricle. The outflow tract divides into the left and right ventricular outlets that connect the left and right ventricle, respectively, to the aorta and pulmonary trunk. These septation events segregate the systemic from pulmonary circulation. In addition, ...
... that connect the respective atrium to the ventricle. The outflow tract divides into the left and right ventricular outlets that connect the left and right ventricle, respectively, to the aorta and pulmonary trunk. These septation events segregate the systemic from pulmonary circulation. In addition, ...
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy/dysplasia
... palmoplantar keratoderma and woolly hair have been also reported. Clinical diagnosis may be achieved by demonstrating functional and structural alterations of the right ventricle, depolarization and repolarization abnormalities, arrhythmias with the left bundle branch block morphology and fibro-fatt ...
... palmoplantar keratoderma and woolly hair have been also reported. Clinical diagnosis may be achieved by demonstrating functional and structural alterations of the right ventricle, depolarization and repolarization abnormalities, arrhythmias with the left bundle branch block morphology and fibro-fatt ...
ANATOMY OF THE HEART
... According to the National Kidney Foundation approximately 40,000 people under the age of 65 could benefit from a heart transplant, with 3,591 people in 2003 on the waiting list for a transplant [38]. Many people die each year waiting for a transplant due to a lack of available heart donors. If pharm ...
... According to the National Kidney Foundation approximately 40,000 people under the age of 65 could benefit from a heart transplant, with 3,591 people in 2003 on the waiting list for a transplant [38]. Many people die each year waiting for a transplant due to a lack of available heart donors. If pharm ...
ACLS Pretest - Heartland CPR
... Obscured (see discussion below) Regular; R to R intervals are regular, >150 bpm Obscured (see discussion below) Wide and bizarre, unchanged unless aberrant conduction due to premature beat or increased rate PR: absent* QRS: >0.12 sec ...
... Obscured (see discussion below) Regular; R to R intervals are regular, >150 bpm Obscured (see discussion below) Wide and bizarre, unchanged unless aberrant conduction due to premature beat or increased rate PR: absent* QRS: >0.12 sec ...
Bilateral Ventricular Hypertrophy Due to Chronic
... This standard was adopted in the year 1946 arbitrarily and with full knowledge that for adult males the normal value ascribed to the thickness of the right ventricular wall ranged from two to three millimeters. These figures are still considered to be valid.’ This presentation is restricted to cases ...
... This standard was adopted in the year 1946 arbitrarily and with full knowledge that for adult males the normal value ascribed to the thickness of the right ventricular wall ranged from two to three millimeters. These figures are still considered to be valid.’ This presentation is restricted to cases ...
Activity 4.2.3: EKG
... An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a graphical recording of the electrical events occurring within the heart. In a healthy heart, there is a natural pacemaker in the right atrium (the sinoatrial node) which initiates an electrical sequence. This impulse then passes down natural conduction pathways ...
... An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a graphical recording of the electrical events occurring within the heart. In a healthy heart, there is a natural pacemaker in the right atrium (the sinoatrial node) which initiates an electrical sequence. This impulse then passes down natural conduction pathways ...
heart surgery
... There are four valves in your heart – two in the right part and two in the left part. The valves between the collecting chambers and pumping chambers open to allow blood that has returned to the collecting chamber to pass into the pumping chamber, and then close to prevent the blood leaking back int ...
... There are four valves in your heart – two in the right part and two in the left part. The valves between the collecting chambers and pumping chambers open to allow blood that has returned to the collecting chamber to pass into the pumping chamber, and then close to prevent the blood leaking back int ...
What is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM)?
... heart muscle is structurally and functionally abnormal (the heart itself is, of course, a specialized type of muscle). While there are many types of cardiomyopathy, many of which are genetic and familial, we are concerned here with only hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). HCM is a genetic disease aff ...
... heart muscle is structurally and functionally abnormal (the heart itself is, of course, a specialized type of muscle). While there are many types of cardiomyopathy, many of which are genetic and familial, we are concerned here with only hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). HCM is a genetic disease aff ...
Yoga - Journal of Pharmaceutical and Scientific Innovation
... Yoga Nidra is a more efficient and effective form of psychic and physiological rest and rejuvenation than conventional sleep. It is a simple yet profound practice that induces deep relaxation into the whole body-mind system in a conscious way. Yoga nidra, derived from the tantras, is a powerful tech ...
... Yoga Nidra is a more efficient and effective form of psychic and physiological rest and rejuvenation than conventional sleep. It is a simple yet profound practice that induces deep relaxation into the whole body-mind system in a conscious way. Yoga nidra, derived from the tantras, is a powerful tech ...
4.2.3.A EKGF
... messages. Electrical energy is what directs and choreographs the rhythmic beating of your heart. Each beat is initiated by an electrical signal. This electrical activity can be monitored and recorded in the form of a graph. The graph made in this process is called an electrocardiogram and is abbrevi ...
... messages. Electrical energy is what directs and choreographs the rhythmic beating of your heart. Each beat is initiated by an electrical signal. This electrical activity can be monitored and recorded in the form of a graph. The graph made in this process is called an electrocardiogram and is abbrevi ...
Resting Heart Rate and the Risk of Heart Failure in Healthy Adults
... participants developed incident heart failure. Crude incidence rates of heart failure were higher in men with higher heart rate than in men with lower heart rate, with 13.7 versus 9.9 per 1,000 person-years. In women, crude incidence rates of heart failure were similar across heart rate categories, ...
... participants developed incident heart failure. Crude incidence rates of heart failure were higher in men with higher heart rate than in men with lower heart rate, with 13.7 versus 9.9 per 1,000 person-years. In women, crude incidence rates of heart failure were similar across heart rate categories, ...
4.2.3.A EKGF
... messages. Electrical energy is what directs and choreographs the rhythmic beating of your heart. Each beat is initiated by an electrical signal. This electrical activity can be monitored and recorded in the form of a graph. The graph made in this process is called an electrocardiogram and is abbrevi ...
... messages. Electrical energy is what directs and choreographs the rhythmic beating of your heart. Each beat is initiated by an electrical signal. This electrical activity can be monitored and recorded in the form of a graph. The graph made in this process is called an electrocardiogram and is abbrevi ...
His Bundle Electrograms in Healthy Adolescents with Persistent
... were abolished by exercise. One case, however, was transient; the other case could well have been due to carditis. Grimby and Saltinlg demonstrated Wenckebach phenomenon in two athletes, ages 53 and 51. Both men, however, were hypertensive and also had Wenckebach periods during exercise. Lamb and ot ...
... were abolished by exercise. One case, however, was transient; the other case could well have been due to carditis. Grimby and Saltinlg demonstrated Wenckebach phenomenon in two athletes, ages 53 and 51. Both men, however, were hypertensive and also had Wenckebach periods during exercise. Lamb and ot ...
A Case Report of Papillary Fibroelastoma Attached to Chorda
... discovered in an echocardiography within detailed examination of ischemic heart disease accidentally. We diagnosed him as ischemic heart disease and doubt of heart tumor. We thought about the danger of future embolism, surgical treatment was decided. We dissected the tumor together with one chorda t ...
... discovered in an echocardiography within detailed examination of ischemic heart disease accidentally. We diagnosed him as ischemic heart disease and doubt of heart tumor. We thought about the danger of future embolism, surgical treatment was decided. We dissected the tumor together with one chorda t ...
Minimizing Ventricular Pacing to Reduce Atrial Fibrillation in Sinus
... the optimal pacing strategy for patients with symptomatic bradycardia due to sinus-node disease has yet to be defined. Atrial pacing is associated with a reduced incidence of atrial fibrillation, as compared with ventricular pacing,1 but atrioventricular block may occur even in carefully selected pa ...
... the optimal pacing strategy for patients with symptomatic bradycardia due to sinus-node disease has yet to be defined. Atrial pacing is associated with a reduced incidence of atrial fibrillation, as compared with ventricular pacing,1 but atrioventricular block may occur even in carefully selected pa ...
Role of Antidiuretic Hormone in Impaired Urinary
... an intravenous water load equivalent to 5% body weight was given as 2.5% glucose in water. Three timed urine samples and a midpoint blood sample (0.6 ml) were obtained. The blood was replaced with an equal volume of iso-osmotic saline. The resulting diuresis was then augmented by the infusion of hyp ...
... an intravenous water load equivalent to 5% body weight was given as 2.5% glucose in water. Three timed urine samples and a midpoint blood sample (0.6 ml) were obtained. The blood was replaced with an equal volume of iso-osmotic saline. The resulting diuresis was then augmented by the infusion of hyp ...
21 January 2015
... fibrillation and sinoatrial node dysfunction (4). Bradyarrhythmias - where heart rate is usually less than 100 beats per minute and include congenital heart block and disorders of AV node conduction. It is important to remember that the majority of arrhythmias consist of benign premature atrial co ...
... fibrillation and sinoatrial node dysfunction (4). Bradyarrhythmias - where heart rate is usually less than 100 beats per minute and include congenital heart block and disorders of AV node conduction. It is important to remember that the majority of arrhythmias consist of benign premature atrial co ...
Editorial - Circulation
... polyurethane pacemaker leads might experience premature degradation in vivo, many of the physical characteristics of this insulation remain attractive to manufacturers and implanting physicians, and polyurethane insulation is still used in many ICD transvenous leads.5 Its tensile and tear strength a ...
... polyurethane pacemaker leads might experience premature degradation in vivo, many of the physical characteristics of this insulation remain attractive to manufacturers and implanting physicians, and polyurethane insulation is still used in many ICD transvenous leads.5 Its tensile and tear strength a ...
Congenital Systemic and Coronary-to
... and bilateral C-PAF constitutes about 5% of them.4) Our patient, to the best of our knowledge, is the first case of BA and LIMA to pulmonary artery fistulas associated with bilateral coronary arteries to pulmonary artery fistulas. The etiology of fistulas is classified as acquired, e.g., infection, ...
... and bilateral C-PAF constitutes about 5% of them.4) Our patient, to the best of our knowledge, is the first case of BA and LIMA to pulmonary artery fistulas associated with bilateral coronary arteries to pulmonary artery fistulas. The etiology of fistulas is classified as acquired, e.g., infection, ...
New-born Babies with Abnormal Heart Rhythm CA6034 v1.1
... and include congenital heart block and disorders of AV node conduction. It is important to remember that the majority of arrhythmias consist of benign premature atrial contractions, which often disappear within the first month of life ...
... and include congenital heart block and disorders of AV node conduction. It is important to remember that the majority of arrhythmias consist of benign premature atrial contractions, which often disappear within the first month of life ...
Cardiovascular Pharmacology
... Ventricular tachycardia (VT) is a rapid heart rhythm originating within the ventricles. VT tends to disrupt the orderly contraction of the ventricular muscle, so that the ventricle’s ability to eject blood is often significantly reduced. That, combined with the excessive heart rate, can reduce the a ...
... Ventricular tachycardia (VT) is a rapid heart rhythm originating within the ventricles. VT tends to disrupt the orderly contraction of the ventricular muscle, so that the ventricle’s ability to eject blood is often significantly reduced. That, combined with the excessive heart rate, can reduce the a ...