ENG-HUMAN ANATOMY (the base for ENG-students)
... 60. X-ray examination of pelvis shows that all three parts of the hip bone are disconnected by gaps, which correspond to a cartilage, not seen in the roentgenogram. What age is it typical of? A. Until 50 years. B. Until 25 years. C. Until 30 years. D. Until 40 years. *E. Until 16 years. 61. As a res ...
... 60. X-ray examination of pelvis shows that all three parts of the hip bone are disconnected by gaps, which correspond to a cartilage, not seen in the roentgenogram. What age is it typical of? A. Until 50 years. B. Until 25 years. C. Until 30 years. D. Until 40 years. *E. Until 16 years. 61. As a res ...
- Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
... Colorado, USA) connected to a computer. The string was tightened so that the heart was lifted up and inverted. The tension was set to not place too much stress on the heart, but yet give enough tension so that heart rate could be clearly visible and monitored on the computer. The amphibian pulmonary ...
... Colorado, USA) connected to a computer. The string was tightened so that the heart was lifted up and inverted. The tension was set to not place too much stress on the heart, but yet give enough tension so that heart rate could be clearly visible and monitored on the computer. The amphibian pulmonary ...
the role of fatty acid oxidation in cardiac ischemia and reperfusion
... required by glucose metabolism to produce the same amount of ATP. ATP produced by fatty acid metabolism or glucose oxidation is depenMETABOLIC CHANGES IN ISCHEMIA AND REPERFUSION dent on the presence of oxygen. On the other hand, Although we know that the metabolic pathways durATP produced via glyco ...
... required by glucose metabolism to produce the same amount of ATP. ATP produced by fatty acid metabolism or glucose oxidation is depenMETABOLIC CHANGES IN ISCHEMIA AND REPERFUSION dent on the presence of oxygen. On the other hand, Although we know that the metabolic pathways durATP produced via glyco ...
Cough Syncope due to ACE Inhibitor
... coughing. From his medical history; he had complaints of numbness in the hands and arms, loss of consciousness and convulsions in whole body triggered with bouts of coughing, mean 4-5 times per week, sometimes bouts of coughing repeated for 2-3 times in a day approximately for four months, have been ...
... coughing. From his medical history; he had complaints of numbness in the hands and arms, loss of consciousness and convulsions in whole body triggered with bouts of coughing, mean 4-5 times per week, sometimes bouts of coughing repeated for 2-3 times in a day approximately for four months, have been ...
A New Mitral Valve Repair Strategy for
... follow up of four years (19). Moreover, it is likely that complications and recurrences increase with a longer period of follow up (17,20,21). In straightforward cases managed with extended septal myectomy and experiencing gradient reduction (19), 52% of patients manifested persistent SAM, some deve ...
... follow up of four years (19). Moreover, it is likely that complications and recurrences increase with a longer period of follow up (17,20,21). In straightforward cases managed with extended septal myectomy and experiencing gradient reduction (19), 52% of patients manifested persistent SAM, some deve ...
Effect of aging on heart and ileum histology of male albino rats
... The aging process results in an accelerated decline of functional capacity, but the mechanisms behind this decline are unclear (Persson , 2002). The free radical theory of aging proposes that mitochondrial production of reactive oxygen species causes an increase in cellular damage with age (Harman, ...
... The aging process results in an accelerated decline of functional capacity, but the mechanisms behind this decline are unclear (Persson , 2002). The free radical theory of aging proposes that mitochondrial production of reactive oxygen species causes an increase in cellular damage with age (Harman, ...
Reduced inotropic heart response in selenium-deficient - AJP
... with pathologies frequently involving muscle in animals of agricultural value as well as in some human diseases (11). Of particular interest is the link established between Se deficiency and an endemic human dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) known as Keshan disease, which is found in areas of China with ...
... with pathologies frequently involving muscle in animals of agricultural value as well as in some human diseases (11). Of particular interest is the link established between Se deficiency and an endemic human dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) known as Keshan disease, which is found in areas of China with ...
AHEART July 46/1 - AJP
... delays the onset and slows down the rate of relaxation, whereas an increase in afterload late in systole abbreviates contraction time and increases the rate of relaxation (5). In isolated heart studies, interventions designed to increase afterload immediately after aortic valve opening increased the ...
... delays the onset and slows down the rate of relaxation, whereas an increase in afterload late in systole abbreviates contraction time and increases the rate of relaxation (5). In isolated heart studies, interventions designed to increase afterload immediately after aortic valve opening increased the ...
Heart and Vascular System Practice Questions
... 85. If blood pressure increases above normal, the response from the medulla oblongata will be to A. increase heart rate and dilate the arterioles. B. increase heart rate and constrict the arterioles. C. decrease heart rate and dilate the arterioles. D. decrease heart rate and constrict the arteriol ...
... 85. If blood pressure increases above normal, the response from the medulla oblongata will be to A. increase heart rate and dilate the arterioles. B. increase heart rate and constrict the arterioles. C. decrease heart rate and dilate the arterioles. D. decrease heart rate and constrict the arteriol ...
Three dimensional fluid structural interaction of tissue valves
... simulate the dynamics of tissue valves including bio-prosthetic heart valves and natural heart valves under physiological Reynolds numbers. A partitioned approach is implemented where the equations governing the flow and the displacement of the structure are solved using two distinct solvers. A FEAP ...
... simulate the dynamics of tissue valves including bio-prosthetic heart valves and natural heart valves under physiological Reynolds numbers. A partitioned approach is implemented where the equations governing the flow and the displacement of the structure are solved using two distinct solvers. A FEAP ...
Case study: Segementel approach to complex congenital cardiac
... 3 types of cardiac malposition: (determined by the orientation of the cardiac base-apex axis) Dextrocardia Mesocardia Levocardia (It is therefore important to detect any thoracic or pulmonary anomalies that might lead to displacement of the heart) ...
... 3 types of cardiac malposition: (determined by the orientation of the cardiac base-apex axis) Dextrocardia Mesocardia Levocardia (It is therefore important to detect any thoracic or pulmonary anomalies that might lead to displacement of the heart) ...
ACLS Rhythms for the ACLS Algorithms
... ■ Palpitations felt by patient at the paroxysmal onset; becomes anxious, uncomfortable ■ Exercise tolerance low with very high rates ■ Symptoms of unstable tachycardia may occur ...
... ■ Palpitations felt by patient at the paroxysmal onset; becomes anxious, uncomfortable ■ Exercise tolerance low with very high rates ■ Symptoms of unstable tachycardia may occur ...
EKG Interpretation Basics As you are well aware by now, EKG
... Yet, I have been amazed at how poor our skill in sorting out the abnormal ST segment changes from those that occur on a high percentage of completely normal EKG’s. First let’s take a look at the two types of ST segment changes ST segment elevation and ST segment depression. They are vastly differe ...
... Yet, I have been amazed at how poor our skill in sorting out the abnormal ST segment changes from those that occur on a high percentage of completely normal EKG’s. First let’s take a look at the two types of ST segment changes ST segment elevation and ST segment depression. They are vastly differe ...
Having an internal cardiac defibrillator (ICD) implanted
... Unusually fast heartbeats (tachycardia) Sometimes the heart beats too fast. This is called tachycardia. If the tachycardia is caused by an electrical signal coming from one of the top chambers of the heart (the atria), it is known as supra-ventricular tachycardia (SVT – meaning ‘above the ventricles ...
... Unusually fast heartbeats (tachycardia) Sometimes the heart beats too fast. This is called tachycardia. If the tachycardia is caused by an electrical signal coming from one of the top chambers of the heart (the atria), it is known as supra-ventricular tachycardia (SVT – meaning ‘above the ventricles ...
Screening for undiagnosed atrial fibrillation in the community
... it is unlikely that they will be taking appropriate antithrombotic therapy. In a retrospective study in New Zealand of 1242 patients presenting with stroke where an ECG was available, 219 patients (21%) had atrial fibrillation recorded, and for 69 patients this was the first diagnosis of atrial fibr ...
... it is unlikely that they will be taking appropriate antithrombotic therapy. In a retrospective study in New Zealand of 1242 patients presenting with stroke where an ECG was available, 219 patients (21%) had atrial fibrillation recorded, and for 69 patients this was the first diagnosis of atrial fibr ...
Triune Autonomic Nervous System
... [This work] enables the transfer of therapeutic information from the therapist to the patient with no other tool than human thought. Derived from Osteopathic principles, it is based on the ability of the operator to visualize his patient’s organs and tissues as a three dimensional fabric. To achieve ...
... [This work] enables the transfer of therapeutic information from the therapist to the patient with no other tool than human thought. Derived from Osteopathic principles, it is based on the ability of the operator to visualize his patient’s organs and tissues as a three dimensional fabric. To achieve ...
development of interatrial and interventricular septum
... May be associated with other ASDs. Multiple defects can be seen if the floor of the fossa ovalis (AKA valve of the foramen ovale) is fenestrated. Ten to twenty percent have a functional mitral valve prolapse May be related to changing LV geometry associated with RV volume ...
... May be associated with other ASDs. Multiple defects can be seen if the floor of the fossa ovalis (AKA valve of the foramen ovale) is fenestrated. Ten to twenty percent have a functional mitral valve prolapse May be related to changing LV geometry associated with RV volume ...
Electrocardiography Heart Anatomy
... Atria – downward & leftward AV Node & BB’s – not strong enough to detect Septum – leftward Ventricles – downward & leftward V. Repolarization – same direction ...
... Atria – downward & leftward AV Node & BB’s – not strong enough to detect Septum – leftward Ventricles – downward & leftward V. Repolarization – same direction ...
Sarcospan Regulates Cardiac Isoproterenol Response and
... fibrosis in response to b-adrenergic challenge (isoproterenol; 0.8 mg/day per 2 weeks). Biochemical analysis of SSPN-null cardiac muscle revealed reduced sarcolemma localization of many proteins with a known role in cardiomyopathy pathogenesis: dystrophin, the sarcoglycans (a-, d-, and c-subunits), a ...
... fibrosis in response to b-adrenergic challenge (isoproterenol; 0.8 mg/day per 2 weeks). Biochemical analysis of SSPN-null cardiac muscle revealed reduced sarcolemma localization of many proteins with a known role in cardiomyopathy pathogenesis: dystrophin, the sarcoglycans (a-, d-, and c-subunits), a ...
Rheumatoid arthritis, cardiovascular disease and physical exercise
... facilitates management and improvements of outcome in all four of these categories. It helps maintain a healthy life-style, reduce CVD risk factors including obesity [19], dyslipidaemia [20, 21], hypertension [22], diabetes mellitus [23] and possibly even inflammation [24]; it is also effective for ...
... facilitates management and improvements of outcome in all four of these categories. It helps maintain a healthy life-style, reduce CVD risk factors including obesity [19], dyslipidaemia [20, 21], hypertension [22], diabetes mellitus [23] and possibly even inflammation [24]; it is also effective for ...
Effect of Combined Sympathetic and Vagal Stimulation on Heart
... should serve two useful purposes. First, it represents a quantitative relationship between the input and output of a very important component of the cardiovascular control system. Such information is essential in the building of more comprehensive models of cardiovascular control. Secondly, this mod ...
... should serve two useful purposes. First, it represents a quantitative relationship between the input and output of a very important component of the cardiovascular control system. Such information is essential in the building of more comprehensive models of cardiovascular control. Secondly, this mod ...
ECG, ANN, PhysioData Net, Classification, MIT-BIH.
... the heart to pump blood less effectively and causing disorders in the heart conduction process [4].Early detection of heart dieses is very helpful for living a long life and increase the improvement of our technique detection of arrhythmias.ECG general feature which are very useful to classification ...
... the heart to pump blood less effectively and causing disorders in the heart conduction process [4].Early detection of heart dieses is very helpful for living a long life and increase the improvement of our technique detection of arrhythmias.ECG general feature which are very useful to classification ...
Selected Aortic Valve Procedures
... The Society of Thoracic Surgeons’ “Aortic valve and ascending aorta guidelines for management and quality measures” (Svensson et al, 2013) stated that The Ross procedure is not recommended for middle-aged or older adults when suitable alternatives to autograft replacement of the aortic valve are ava ...
... The Society of Thoracic Surgeons’ “Aortic valve and ascending aorta guidelines for management and quality measures” (Svensson et al, 2013) stated that The Ross procedure is not recommended for middle-aged or older adults when suitable alternatives to autograft replacement of the aortic valve are ava ...
AEDs Guide for Schools Nov 2014, updated Oct 2015
... i.e. when the heart stops beating normally. Cardiac arrest can affect people of any age and without warning. If this happens, swift action in the form of early cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and prompt defibrillation can help save a person’s life. In 2013, emergency medical services attempted t ...
... i.e. when the heart stops beating normally. Cardiac arrest can affect people of any age and without warning. If this happens, swift action in the form of early cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and prompt defibrillation can help save a person’s life. In 2013, emergency medical services attempted t ...
Marfan syndrome in adulthood: a case report
... syndrome, since they cause the highest mortality, between 70-95% of cases, aortic dilatation has been the most specific and frequent problem. Its incidence depends on the age, 40-80% in children and 80-100% in adults13. Ocular involvement is common (70%) and progressive. The more specific lesion for ...
... syndrome, since they cause the highest mortality, between 70-95% of cases, aortic dilatation has been the most specific and frequent problem. Its incidence depends on the age, 40-80% in children and 80-100% in adults13. Ocular involvement is common (70%) and progressive. The more specific lesion for ...