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FEMA - IAFF
FEMA - IAFF

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... c) Arterial baroreceptor-induced adjustments of HR, cardiac contractility and systemic vascular resistance d) Vascular volume regulation in which renal and hormonal influences help to maintain central circulating volume Causes: 1. Reflex-mediated (vasovagal, situational) 2. Carotid sinus 3. Orthosta ...
ABO Blood typing and transfusions
ABO Blood typing and transfusions

... This is "heart block" or "AV block." This does not mean that the blood flow or blood vessels are blocked. Can be mild and unnoticeable or extreme which can cause death since ventricles never receive signal to contract ...
Cardiovascular Problems
Cardiovascular Problems

... This is "heart block" or "AV block." This does not mean that the blood flow or blood vessels are blocked. Can be mild and unnoticeable or extreme which can cause death since ventricles never receive signal to contract ...
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Sleep and heart failure M.H. Kryger*

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Blood Vessels - Learning Central
Blood Vessels - Learning Central

...  Is inversely proportional to the resistance in the vessels.  Resistance- determined by blood viscosity, vessel length & ...
Blood and Circulatory System
Blood and Circulatory System

... • R Wave: Ventricles contract (contraction held due to ventricles being larger than atria) o T Wave: ventricle repolarization (relax) ...
Adult Congenital Heart Disease
Adult Congenital Heart Disease

... The exam is designed to evaluate the knowledge, diagnostic reasoning, and clinical judgment skills expected of the certified adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) specialist in the broad domain of the discipline. The ability to make appropriate diagnostic and management decisions that have important ...
Allocation Criteria for Heart, Lung and Heart-Lung
Allocation Criteria for Heart, Lung and Heart-Lung

...  Lost to follow-up  Transplant done  Death 4. At any time one patient can register only with one transplantation center. In case he/she wants to shift to some other center, they need to deregister with first center and then only register with second center. There should be at least 72 hours of ga ...
mammalian heart dissection - Tamalpais Union High School District
mammalian heart dissection - Tamalpais Union High School District

... tissues. The pump is composed of four (4) hollow chambers. The two right-side chambers relate to the lungs and are responsible for the pulmonary circulation. Deoxygenated blood from the body enters the right atrium and is pumped to the lungs, under relatively low pressure, by the right ventricle. Th ...
THE VASCULAR SYSTEM
THE VASCULAR SYSTEM

... with the rubber band on the finger. The oxygen hungry tissue requires more oxygen and can acquie more when the rubber band has been removed, thus flushing the finger with blood ...
The Vasomotor Control Centre
The Vasomotor Control Centre

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Cardiac muscle contraction
Cardiac muscle contraction

... • Ejection fraction – The percentage of end-diastole blood actually ejected with each beat or ventricular contraction. ...
Cardiac work and efficiency
Cardiac work and efficiency

... economy appear to be increased as well. Aging is thus in terms of contraction speed not unlike the overloaded condition but efficiency and economy seem to stay the same while in overload these parameters increase. It is possible to study energetics in human muscle strips from biopsies [10]. This app ...
Right atrial thrombus and its causes
Right atrial thrombus and its causes

... atrium protruding into the right ventricle. The right and left ventricular functions were markedly depressed, with akinetic left ventricular inferior wall. The patient was started on a heparin drip and transferred to our institution. He was hemodynamically stable at presentation. Based on the size o ...
Physical training and relaxation therapy in cardiac rehabilitation
Physical training and relaxation therapy in cardiac rehabilitation

... that the training response is modest.*m7 This response consists of increased maximal work load, a muting of the heart rate and blood pressure reaction to any given work level, and in turn, a decrease in myocardial oxygen demand. 8-10However, not all patients can improve their exercise tolerance; som ...
Digoxin for heart failure in sinus rhythm
Digoxin for heart failure in sinus rhythm

... due to other causes. Hence a proper cardiac diagnosis is vital. In patients with heart failure caused by valve disease the results of surgical treatment, even in the elderly (De Bono et al, 1978), are now so good that this treatment is to be preferred. Digoxin can be used in patients who are not sui ...
Acute Changes in Cardiopulmonary Blood Volume
Acute Changes in Cardiopulmonary Blood Volume

... pulmonary capillary wedge pressure.12 13 This elevation should result in a corresponding pressure increase in pulmonary blood volume. Previous attempts to determine the effect of angina pectoris on pulmonary blood volume have been limited by the lack of noninvasive techniques for continuously monito ...
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The heart – questions
The heart – questions

... 10) The heart has two sides with two chambers on each. The top chambers are called atria. They receive blood. Blood then flows through valves into the ventricles (bottom chambers). Valves stop the blood flowing backwards. The right side receives deoxygenated blood from the body through the vena cava ...
Complex Relationship Between Blood Pressure and
Complex Relationship Between Blood Pressure and

... Abstract—The presence of hypertension aggravates the high cardiovascular risk in type 2 diabetic patients. Pulse pressure is a marker of arterial stiffness and constitutes a risk factor for cardiovascular mortality. This study examines the relationship between different blood pressure indices and mo ...
12. Anesthesia For Patients With Congenital Heart
12. Anesthesia For Patients With Congenital Heart

... imaging (focusing on echocardiography). Next, there is a discussion of the major cardiac lesions with pathophysiology, surgical approach, and anesthetic considerations presented. Following this discussion, there is a general discussion of cardiopulmonary bypass management. Finally, the subject of no ...
Fluid–structure interaction modeling of aortic valve stenosis at
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... In this study, the cardiac output and stroke volume have been investigated numerically during exercise in the presence of aortic stenosis. A twodimensional FSI simulation has been applied. Different severities of aortic valve stenosis have been considered and classified as: Healthy, Normal, Mild, Mo ...
Spinal Sympathetic Cardiocardiac Reflexes
Spinal Sympathetic Cardiocardiac Reflexes

... records of dP/dt (mm Hg/sec), left ventricular pressure measured simultaneously with the tip-transducer and the catheter-manometer systems (mm Ug, calibration for catheter-manometer system only), aortic pressure (mm Hg), and ECG. The tip-transducer trace has a faster rise time and, on the tape playb ...
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