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Student Handout - the WOW Lab at McGill University
Student Handout - the WOW Lab at McGill University

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THE HUMAN HEART
THE HUMAN HEART

... This is the vital circulation to the heart muscle itself. The illustrations show the vessels on the anterior and posterior side at once, as if it were a transparent glass heart. The lighter color shows more posterior vessels. The coronary arteries are the ones that are replaced during “bypass” surge ...
Clinical benefits of trimetazidine in diabetic patients with coronary
Clinical benefits of trimetazidine in diabetic patients with coronary

... The worldwide prevalence of diabetes mellitus, and in particular type 2 or non insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, which accounts for up to 90% of the diabetic population, is currently increasing. Diabetes mellitus is an independent risk factor for coronary artery disease, the incidence of which in ...
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Self-Powered, One-Stop, and Multifunctional

... ABSTRACT: Operation time of implantable electronic devices is largely constrained by the lifetime of batteries, which have to be replaced periodically by surgical procedures once exhausted, causing physical and mental suffering to patients and increasing healthcare costs. Besides the efficient scavengi ...
Microvolt T-wave Alternans - the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association
Microvolt T-wave Alternans - the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association

... patients in whom coronary angiography  should not be delayed.  As such, MTWA  may be used to enhance the diagnostic  yield of traditional stress testing.  ...
Michael P. Mallin and Christine Butts
Michael P. Mallin and Christine Butts

... global assessment of the ejection fraction and filling of the right and left sides of the heart. Reduced filling of both the right and left heart chambers implies reduced preload and hypovolemia. Conversely, the presence of dilated right and left heart chambers with a poor ejection fraction suggests ...
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Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance - VU-DARE

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Cardiovascular Risk Assessment Using Pulse
Cardiovascular Risk Assessment Using Pulse

... the risk of death during a mean follow-up period of 16.5 years. Analyses were performed by use of the SUDAAN statistical package for performing Cox proportional regression, logistic regression, and other standard methods in complex, weighted samples. Pulse pressure increased with increasing age, bod ...
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... • The overall function of the circulatory system is to transport materials throughout the body toward and away from particular target organs and tissues. ...
IOSR Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering (IOSR-JECE)
IOSR Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering (IOSR-JECE)

... by ―run-off‖ of blood from the proximal aorta to the peripheral arteries. On the arterial pressure waveform, this appears as a sharp rise in pressure followed by a decline in pressure. As pressure falls, the aortic valve snaps shut, causing a small change in arterial pressure that appears as a dip o ...
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Carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum, physiologic changes and

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The Circulatory System

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Congestive Heart Failure in Dogs
Congestive Heart Failure in Dogs

... blood to its body. This condition can be caused by a failure of the left side, the right side, or both sides of the heart. When the heart starts to fail, the body can compensate to ensure that tissues receive the blood and oxygen they need. As the heart disease increases in severity, these compens ...
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A client has been admitted to the hospital for UTI and dehydration

... Chamber of the heart receiving blood from systemic circulation: Right atrium __________ is the pressure generated at the end of the diastole: Pre-load Pressure in Left ventricle must exceed pressure in __________ before the Left ventricle can eject blood: Aorta Multiplying heart rate by stroke volum ...
Running head: FITE COMPREHENSIVE CLINICAL CASE STUDY
Running head: FITE COMPREHENSIVE CLINICAL CASE STUDY

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Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab 2: Blood Pathologies Heart

... Observe prepared slides of blood smears taken from patients with the following disorders: pernicious anemia ...
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heart attack

... supply the heart muscle with oxygen-rich blood. If the heart is deprived of this blood, it dies. If enough of the muscle dies, the heart cannot circulate blood effectively, causing a heart attack. A heart attack interferes with the heart’s electrical and mechanical systems. This interference may res ...
Pulmonary Atresia
Pulmonary Atresia

... entering the right side of the fetal heart passes through an opening called the foramen ovale, which allows oxygen-rich (red) blood to pass through to the left side of the heart and proceed to the body. In some cases, there may be a second opening, this time in the ventricular wall, that allows bloo ...
Fluid Assessment Tool - British Renal Society
Fluid Assessment Tool - British Renal Society

... Initially reducing salt added to food may make it seem bland but patients should be encouraged to persist: salt is a strong stimulant of the taste buds at the tip of the tongue but also has the effect of masking the taste of the food. After a few days, patients will find that they can begin to appre ...
the johns hopkins heart and vascular institute (hvi)
the johns hopkins heart and vascular institute (hvi)

... Dr. William DeVries, admits that survival in artificial heart patients has not improved substantially since 1982. • 2012: Johns Hopkins takes on the challenge. The need for the Hopkins Heart is urgent. Outcomes of current approaches—mechanical support devices (ventricular assist devices), cardiac r ...
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天 津 医 科 大 学 授 课 教 案

... Manifestation: elevated venous pressure,dependent edema, ascites, and an enlarged, tender liver. jugular venous pressure, or it may rise with inspiration (Kussmaul's sign). heart sounds may be distant, and third and fourth heart sounds are common. In contrast to constrictive pericarditis, the apex ...
Ramesh M. Gowda, MD
Ramesh M. Gowda, MD

... procedure and transferred to the CCU in stable condition. • Because of the severity of the patient’s remaining coronary disease, a heart team discussion was had and coronary artery bypass graft surgery was scheduled for the next week. • Meanwhile, the patient was monitored in the CCU with an intraao ...
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