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POMPE DISEASE IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN

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... proceeded to evaluate infarct size mitigation by continuous pre-, per- and post-ischemic sevoflurane administration (=cardioprotection). Sevoflurane inhalation diminished myocardial infarct size by more than 60%. The role of pentobarbital anesthetic infusion was also assessed, both as concomitant an ...
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... with the patient and/or their medical representative. The majority of the planning time must be faceto- face. Chart review does not need to be on same day as face-to-face planning. Chart documentation must include total work time (min. 35 minutes) and total face- to- face time (min. 20 minutes.) Tot ...
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... migration of smooth-muscle cells43. In regard to the inflammatory aspect of fibrinogen, inflammatory process is mainly mediated by the interaction of fibrinogen-leukocytes mediated by integrins 44. Many studies have examined the role of fibrinogen levels alone or combined with other risk factors in ...
Localizing Infarcts On a 12-Lead EKG
Localizing Infarcts On a 12-Lead EKG

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... •  Process characterized by inflammatory infiltrate of the myocardium with necrosis and/or degeneration of  adjacent myocytes not typical of the ischemic damage associated with coronary artery disease ...
Numerical simulations of blood flow in the left side of the heart
Numerical simulations of blood flow in the left side of the heart

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The Impact of ST Elevation on Athletic Screening
The Impact of ST Elevation on Athletic Screening

... et al6 demonstrated a small but a significant risk for cardiovascular mortality. Based on their cellular physiology experiments and these 3 clinical studies, Antzelevitch and Yan5 have proposed including ER in the J wave syndrome along with ischemia, Osborn waves, and the Brugada syndrome. Another pr ...
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Fish_oils_and_health

... AALBORG, DENMARK. Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is now the most common cause of death in the Western world. SCD is often caused by ventricular arrhythmias in patients with heart disease, but may also occur among previously healthy people. the risks of arrhythmias and SCD are closely tied in with heart ...
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ST-segment depression and T-wave inversion

... presenting with unstable angina, 180 patients (14%) had this characteristic T-wave pattern.11 All of the latter patients had stenosis of 50% or more in the proximal left anterior descending artery, and 18% had total occlusion of the left anterior descending artery. Thus, although medical managemen ...
New methods of studying affections of the heart.
New methods of studying affections of the heart.

... at a slower rate the conductivity has time to recover, so that. the stimulus is conveyed from auricle to ventricle at about the normal rate (A.). Here the arrhythmia is not originally due to the depressed conductivity, but evidently starts at the auricle, for the auricular wave, a, appears at irregu ...
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Imaging Guidelines for Nuclear Cardiology

... 6. Beat selection. A hard copy of the time-activity curve should be generated by the technologist during processing so one may confirm that the appropriate beats have been selected for inclusion in the representative cycle. Unless the number of beats is very limited, one should preferably select bea ...
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... that 5-HT may play a crucial role on cardiac development in fetal stage and cardiac pathophysiology in adult heart. Recently, Slominski et al. [6] and we reported that TPH mRNA is expressed in hamster heart and addition of sarpogrelate, a specific 5-HT2A receptor antagonist, by itself results in decr ...
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Downloaded - Circulation

... whom no evidence of any diagnosable form of heart disease was found after complete clinical evaluation. This group comprised 28 men and 64 women ranging in age from 18 to 72 years (mean 33 - 14 [SD]). Body surface area ranged from 1.50 to 2.21 m2 (mean 1.80). Average blood pressure was 119 + 12/73 ± ...
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SA Node: impulse

... Essentially, an overall understanding of the genesis of the ECG waveform (cardiac field potentials recorded on the body surface) can be based on a cardiac current dipole placed in an infinite (extensive) volume conductor. ...
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Mutations in SCN10A Are Responsible for a Large Fraction

... of Brugada syndrome (BrS). METHODS Clinical analysis and direct sequencing of BrS susceptibility genes were performed for 150 probands and family members as well as >200 healthy controls. Expression and coimmunoprecipitation studies were performed to functionally characterize the putative pathogenic ...
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... artery [25,26], in which plaque formation/rupture is not typically observed. The presence of arterial wall thickening in atherosclerosis-prone and -resistant vessels supports the idea that wall thickening occurs systemically [27]. Whether an age-related increase in wall thickness in these vessels re ...
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Review Article Epicardial Ablation For Ventricular Tachycardia

... Phrenic nerve The position and the course of the phrenic nerve may in some cases be an important obstacle to the delivery of RF energy. While the damage to the right phrenic nerve that usually descends along the superior vena cava and along the right atrium is described occurring during ablations of ...
Editorial Review The initial responses to cold
Editorial Review The initial responses to cold

... breath-hold time of subjects was reduced to 25-30% of that seen before submersion, and to 30-6070 of that seen on immersion in water at thermoneutral temperatures. In the study of Tipton & Vincent [40] the mean maximum breath-hold time of 18 normally clothed individuals fell from 45 s in thermoneutr ...
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H2 Gas Improves Functional Outcome After Cardiac Arrest to an

... reporting H2 effects, in Nature Medicine in 2007,6 the protective effects of H2 have been confirmed in different animal models, including limiting the infarct volume of brain6 and heart7 by reducing ischemia–reperfusion injury without altering hemodynamic parameters and providing protection against m ...
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... The three standard or limb leads 1,2 and 3 have been in use since the late 1800’s, but the augmented limb leads aVR, aVL and aVF, and the precordial or chest leads V1-6 only came into use in the 1930’s. The six precordial electrodes create a six-lead image of the heart on the transverse plane .Each ...
Modeling and Verification of Safety Critical Systems: A Case Study
Modeling and Verification of Safety Critical Systems: A Case Study

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... interindividual variance in resting BL levels nor does it reflect the LT as a flexion point [12](Fig. 2a). With increasing WL above the first LT the patient reaches a point at which lactate production equals maximal lactate clearance capacity. This was called the ‘MLSS’ [29] or ‘onset of blood lacta ...
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