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Perioperative optimal blood pressure as determined by
Perioperative optimal blood pressure as determined by

... pressure and the time spent at each mean arterial pressure (MAP) below optimal MAP (AUC < OptMAP). This variable is equivalent to area under the curve (AUC): ∑ΔMAP in mmHg below the optimal MAP × time on CPB in h at each MAP, with units of mmHgxHr. Multivariate logistic regression for incidence of A ...
The Heart - Collin College
The Heart - Collin College

... End-systolic volume (ESV)  Amount of blood that remains in the ventricles after the contraction and closing of the semilunar valves ...
Cardiac Rupture Complicating Acute Myocardial Infarction in the
Cardiac Rupture Complicating Acute Myocardial Infarction in the

... Downloaded From: http://publications.chestnet.org/pdfaccess.ashx?url=/data/journals/chest/21997/ on 05/13/2017 ...
Erectile dysfunction and the cardiovascular patient: endothelial
Erectile dysfunction and the cardiovascular patient: endothelial

... specific guidelines for the management of ED in the cardiovascular patient.23 The rationale of these guidelines lies in the principle that sexual activity poses a small but definite risk of a cardiac event for the patient with cardiac disease during and immediately after sexual activity. A 50 year o ...
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11.2 Regulation of the Heart

... normally and bpm is between 60 100 ...
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A2.2.1HowManyChambers

... 1. In most of the body the arteries carry oxygenated blood and the veins carry unoxygenated blood. The exception to this pattern is the heart. Explain how and why specific arteries and veins of the heart are different from the pattern seen in the rest of the body. 2. Describe and explain the mechani ...
File cpr certification review
File cpr certification review

... 27. ________ After telling someone to call 9-1-1 and get an AED the next step is to start compressions. ...
Cardiac markers in the emergency department
Cardiac markers in the emergency department

... • Critically ill patients, especially with respiratory failure or sepsis • Burns (especially if affecting more than 30% of body surface area) • Extreme exertion ...
The Effect of Regular Physical Activity on the Left Ventricle Systolic
The Effect of Regular Physical Activity on the Left Ventricle Systolic

... concerning the effect of CR on left ventricular (LV) function. Some authors suggest improvements in cardiac function (Belardinelli et al. 1996, Giannuzzi et al. 1997, Hambrecht et al. 2000, Klecha et al. 2007), whereas others have not found any significant differences between exercise training group ...
Blood Pressure - life.illinois.edu
Blood Pressure - life.illinois.edu

... 2. Arterioles – the smallest branches of arteries 3. Capillaries – smallest blood vessels; location of exchange between blood and interstitial fluid 4. Venules – Collect blood from capillaries 5. Veins – Return blood to heart • The pulmonary trunk and aorta (originating from rt. & lt. ventricles, re ...
الشريحة 1
الشريحة 1

... • Digoxin is one of the most commonly prescribed cardiac glycosides by physicians, a closely related group of drugs that can affect the myocardium or heart muscle. • The term “digitalis” is used to describe the entire group of cardiac glycosides. • Digitalis is more commonly prescribed as digoxin, t ...
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powerpoint - WordPress.com

... The cardiac muscle is a type of involuntary muscle found within the heart. The job of the muscle is to pump blood through the circulatory system by contraction. ...
Impact of Longitudinal Myocardial Deformation on the Prognosis of
Impact of Longitudinal Myocardial Deformation on the Prognosis of

... Overall 4-year mortality rate averages 50%, with a large individual variability.3 Myocardial contractility is a strong outcome predictor, with a major impact on the medical decision.4,5 Consequently, myocardial contractility should be quantified by a sensitive and accurate method. In daily practice, ...
Studies of Cardiopulmonary Blood Volume
Studies of Cardiopulmonary Blood Volume

... blood volume. It is possible that the volumes measured in the present study are also inaccurate, with a systematic underestimate arising from incompleteness of mixing in the right atrium. If mixing in the right atrium is poor, and injection was into the flow stream selectively sampled by the right v ...
RV and pulmonary circulation during exercise
RV and pulmonary circulation during exercise

... [email protected] ...
Public Summary Document - Word 181 KB
Public Summary Document - Word 181 KB

... cost over 10 years of $68,002 and lead to a gain of 2.58 QALYs compared with $22,783 and 1.28 QALYs for medical management, resulting in an ICER of $34,802 per QALY. However, MSAC was concerned that uncertain survival data at 12 months had been extrapolated to 10 years. Reducing the time horizon fro ...
BCCA Protocol Summary for Adjuvant Therapy for Breast Cancer
BCCA Protocol Summary for Adjuvant Therapy for Breast Cancer

... Warning: The information contained in these documents are a statement of consensus of BC Cancer Agency professionals regarding their views of currently accepted approaches to treatment. Any clinician seeking to apply or consult these documents is expected to use independent medical judgement in the ...
Cardiovascular anatomy Ch. 18
Cardiovascular anatomy Ch. 18

... Fibers can stretch over 100% under physiological conditions Play important role in creating passive tension to help regulate blood pressure throughout cardiac cycle ...
The Basics of Hypertension • What is blood pressure? • What is high
The Basics of Hypertension • What is blood pressure? • What is high

... what condition your arteries are in. Blood pressure measurements tell you how well your heart is pumping the blood into your body and how flexible or stiff your arteries are. For example, when the amount of blood your heart pumps out increases or your arteries become stiff, your blood pressure incre ...
Heart PPT
Heart PPT

... (sinoatrial node; normal rate 60 – 100 BPM) group of nerve cells located in right atrium “pacemaker” of the heart sends out electrical impulses that spread out over muscles in the atria electrical impulse causes atria to contract and push blood into ventricles electrical impulse then travels to AV ...
Cognitive disorders in elderly patients with permanent atrial fibrillation
Cognitive disorders in elderly patients with permanent atrial fibrillation

... prophylactic treatment with anticoagulants. Cognitive status was found to be significantly lower in the AF group, compared with the sinus rhythm group: 24.8 ± 3.1 vs. 27.1 ± 2.6 (p < 0.05). There were 43% patients with cognitive impairment in the AF group and 14% in the sinus rhythm group. Conclusio ...
the evolution of surgical therapy for hypoplastic left heart
the evolution of surgical therapy for hypoplastic left heart

... • Critical evaluation of modifications to the staged reconstruction or transplant pathways for HLHS will require multiinstitutional, prospective studies to confirm the theoretical benefits on late morbidity and mortality • Selective use of various modifications (RV-PA shunt, hybrid procedures, anteg ...
advanced methods of heart rate signals processing and their
advanced methods of heart rate signals processing and their

... frequency and joined time-frequency domains are used to extract most distinctive features of the ECG which may be used as the markers in different pathologies. These markers should have not only the best sensitivity and specificity, but they should be maximally noninvasive, readily available and ine ...
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To Article

... 16% and 77 ± 17%, respectively [4]. Addition of nuclear imaging improves the accuracy of exercise stress testing: a meta-analysis of 33 studies between 1989 and 2001 reported a mean sensitivity of 87% and specificity of 73% for detecting coronary artery stenosis of more than 50% [15]. However, the e ...
Prediction of vasovagal syncope from heart rate and blood pressure
Prediction of vasovagal syncope from heart rate and blood pressure

... sec). Figure 3B shows that for 352 tilt tests (49%), prediction time was longer than 60 sec. Figure 3C displays the portion of patients having a given prediction time. Median diagnostic time was 23.6 min. Figure 4 shows 4 examples of the evolution of RR and SBP together with computed LFRR, LFSBP, an ...
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