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Congenitally corrected transposition of great arteries with ischemic
Congenitally corrected transposition of great arteries with ischemic

... valve regurgitation, and AV conduction disturbances.8 Patients with corrected transposition of the great arteries without associated defects may remain undiagnosed until adult life. Symptoms occur rarely before the fourth and fifth decades, when rhythm disturbance, left AV valve regurgitation, and m ...
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CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

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PDF - Medical Journal of Australia

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Hypertension - Samaritan Health Plans
Hypertension - Samaritan Health Plans

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Exercise and fitness in humans
Exercise and fitness in humans

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Summary of Resuscitation Techniques

... 10 – For the pt in respiratory arrest with a pulse, ventilate them 10 x per min. For the pt that is intubated and in cardiac arrest, ventilation rate is 10 x per min. Excessive ventilation in terms of rate or volume leads to:  Risk of aspiration  Gas trapping & decreased tidal volume  Increasing ...
Cardiovascular and Circulatory System
Cardiovascular and Circulatory System

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Postpartum cerebral angiopathy (PCA)

... complications, 3 had cerebral hemorrhage with clinical worsening in one case. Intrauterine hematoma in one case . 2 women had an elective therapeutic abortion and one a spontaneous miscarriage. • Moreover, thrombolysis in the postpartum period was also reported, within fifteen hours after a cesarean ...
pulmonary capillary arterial pressure pulse in man - Heart
pulmonary capillary arterial pressure pulse in man - Heart

... of the right atrial curves. Using the same manometric system and the same electrical damping as the Swedish workers, we should like to say that in most cases in which we tried to obtain PCV tracings we found rather distinct venous curves in the blocked pulmonary artery. Therefore, the failure of Cal ...
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... A pulse is caused by the surge of blood in an artery due to a heartbeat. 1. Count the number of beats per min at your wrist or at your neck. 2. Exercise vigorously for two minutes. 3. Take your pulse again. Result: Your pulse rate should now be much greater. Conclusion: Exercise increase heartbeat a ...
Young Scientist Program  Anatomy Teaching Team   
Young Scientist Program  Anatomy Teaching Team   

... normal range of heart rate is typically 60‐100 beats per minute (measure heart rates, take pulse) Can  you think of some activities/situations that can normally raise or  lower  your  heart  rate?  (e.g  exercise,  excitement,  sleep).  Other  heart cells can also fire but in a normal heart the SA n ...
Surgical Treatment for Congestive Heart Failure
Surgical Treatment for Congestive Heart Failure

... • Ironically, this remodeled shape eventually turns from being compensatory and beneficial to a contributing cause of heart failure and mitral regurgitation. • As the ventricle walls pull apart the mitral valve is no longer able to close completely, thus regurgitation takes place. • In this instance ...
Evolution of MI and Assessment of Prognosis with ECG Evidences
Evolution of MI and Assessment of Prognosis with ECG Evidences

... output, involves greater muscle mass-LAD V2- any Q wave or R<1mm V3- any Q wave or R<2mm Indicative changes in I, aVL, V1-V4. Reciprocal changes in II, III, aVF. Loss of R wave or Q in V1-V4 suggests AWMI, in the absence of LVH. ...
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Biochemical Studies of Energy Production in the Failing
Biochemical Studies of Energy Production in the Failing

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Untypical cause of heart failure – right atrial myxoma
Untypical cause of heart failure – right atrial myxoma

... Translocation of the tumor from the atrium to the ventricle can cause the damage to the valve apparatus or a tendinous chord. Clinical symptoms in the case of right atrium occur at a two or three times bigger mass. In the described patient despite normal tricuspid flow or inflow from main veins and ...
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Value of Monitoring a Second Precordial Lead for

... Dr. Barbara Drew is a Professor at the University of California, San Francisco, where she teaches cardiovascular and critical care nursing in the Master of Science and Doctoral programs and conducts research related to cardiac electrocardiology and cardiac monitoring. The primary goal of Dr. Drew’s ...
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unrelated patients with de novo translocation

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Brain Death-Induced Impairment of Cardiac Contractile Performance
Brain Death-Induced Impairment of Cardiac Contractile Performance

... injection of cold (4°C) saline (100 gl) for the assessment of cardiac output (CO) by a thermodilution computer (Hoyer Bremen). Blood transfusion was given as a 0.5 ml bolus when the RAP fell below the basal value (4.0 mm Hg); the RAP was maintained at this value to ensure that the preload was kept a ...
a prolonged, dose-dependent effect on blood pressure
a prolonged, dose-dependent effect on blood pressure

... considerable morbidity and mortality. Chronically elevated blood pressure can lead to hypertensive heart disease, a constellation of abnormalities that include left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and systolic and diastolic dysfunction resulting in symptomatic heart failure. Vasoactive intestinal pept ...
ADVANCE Study
ADVANCE Study

... (2.7%). For the 840 patients alive and with paravalvular AR (PVR) measurements at discharge (Figure 2B), there was no PVR in 206 patients (23.8%); mild PVR was present in 504 patients (58.3%), moderate PVR in 128 (14.8%), severe PVR in 2 (0.2%), and 25 patients had died (2.9%). In addition, there we ...
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