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Autonomic Nervous System
Autonomic Nervous System

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acute myocardial infarction in an elderly patient with severe aortic
acute myocardial infarction in an elderly patient with severe aortic

... younger and less likely to have traditional risk factors for atherosclerosis than those with documented coronary disease8. It is of interest that, in this report, the 79-year-old male with severe AS and common CAD risks suffered from an AMI despite angiographically normal coronary arteries. Mechanis ...
Point:Counterpoint: Respiratory sinus arrhythmia is due to a central
Point:Counterpoint: Respiratory sinus arrhythmia is due to a central

... case, if this acts sufficiently fast, the next heart beat will be delayed after a systolic pressure increase, thereby stabilizing diastolic pressure (Fig. 1C). As has been argued by Dr. Eckberg in his Point preceding this Counterpoint, we may assume that this can, in humans, occur within one beat, i ...
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BIO-MEDICAL

... Introduction to diff. types of transducers,: pressure, capacitive, displacement, inductive, etc. Electrode-Electrolyte interface, half cell potential, Polarization- polarizable and non-polarizable electrodes, Ag/AgCl electrodes, Electrode circuit model; Electrode and Skin interface and motion artifa ...
How Your Heart Works - Mountain Adventures
How Your Heart Works - Mountain Adventures

... dark, de­oxygenated blood which has circulated  around your body.  It pumps this to your lungs, where it picks up a fresh  supply of oxygen and becomes bright red again.  Each side of the heart has a thin­walled ‘collecting  chamber’ (the atrium) which helps to fill the thick­  walled main pump (the ...
Disproportionate elevation of N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide in scleroderma-related pulmonary
Disproportionate elevation of N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide in scleroderma-related pulmonary

... more likely to be hyponatraemic than other PAH patients despite similar haemodynamics, suggesting possible differences in NHA. Furthermore, in a separate cohort of patients with similar haemodynamics, we have demonstrated higher serum catecholamine levels in PAH-SSc compared with IPAH, suggesting di ...
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Chapter 32: Vital Signs

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Evaluation of Syncope in Children

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single ventricle indications and evolution

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Cardiac glycosides. Modern cardiotonic drugs and other agents
Cardiac glycosides. Modern cardiotonic drugs and other agents

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the cardiovascular system: the heart
the cardiovascular system: the heart

... pressure becomes greater then ventricular pressure, blood begins to flow back to the ventricle. As it does so, blood backfills the SL valve cusps, filling the pockets and causing the free margins to bulge outward from the wall of the vessel. When the edges of the three bulging cusps meet each other, ...
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM

... Deoxygenated blood begins in the right side of the heart. Heart pumps deoxygenated blood to lungs via (pulmonary) arteries. Blood releases CO2 and picks up O2 at the alveoli of lungs. Gas exchange occurs at ...
Selected Deposition Testimony
Selected Deposition Testimony

... The deposition was taken over two days. It is reprinted in its entirety. Names of patients, witnesses, physicians and hospitals have been removed (see index, below). Attorneys’ names and that of Dr. Leavy remain. The following is a list of important sections that have been identified as containing r ...
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Implantable Defibrillators for Secondary Prevention of Sudden

... quality of vessels used in grafting), postoperative course, pre and postoperative left ventricular ejection fraction, results of programmed electrical stimulation study for inducible ventricular arrhythmias, indication and date of ICD implant, medications used including b-blockers (BB), angiotensinc ...
Anatomy and Electrophysiology of the Heart
Anatomy and Electrophysiology of the Heart

... •  Cardiac output is amount of blood pumped through circulatory system in one minute. •  Rate and strength of myocardial contractions can be influenced by autonomic nervous system. –  Two divisions are the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. ...
Managing Atrial Fibrillation - Scioto County Medical Society
Managing Atrial Fibrillation - Scioto County Medical Society

... • AFFIRM has demonstrated that rate control is an acceptable primary therapy in a selected high-risk subgroup of AF patients • Continuous anticoagulation seems warranted in all patients with risk factors for stroke – Asymptomatic recurrences ...
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Left pulmonary veins (return blood from lungs)

... Walls ...
Cardiovascular Anatomy
Cardiovascular Anatomy

... D. Major Arteries a. Pulmonary trunk: branches into 2 pulmonary arteries that bring de-oxygenated blood to the lungs from the right ventricle b. Aorta: large artery that brings blood from left ventricle to the tissues of the systemic circuit. Divides into three branches. ...
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Mitral Systolic Anterior Motion (SAM) with Dynamic Left Ventricular
Mitral Systolic Anterior Motion (SAM) with Dynamic Left Ventricular

... as LV end-systolic pressure falls.7,11 A patient may not have a concomitant HCM, but hypertrophy secondary to AS.13 In addition to AS, however, Nanda et al. reported postoperative SAM after AVR for aortic regurgitation.7 As mentioned earlier, our patient had a sigmoidshaped septum and no evidence of ...
Heart CT - RadMD.com
Heart CT - RadMD.com

... High-Risk Surgery—cardiac death or MI greater than 5%  Emergent major operations (particularly in the elderly), aortic and peripheral vascular surgery, prolonged surgical procedures associated with large fluid shifts and/or blood loss. Intermediate-Risk Surgery—cardiac death or MI = 1% to 5%  Caro ...
Ventricular interdependence analysis in patients with congenital
Ventricular interdependence analysis in patients with congenital

... predict outcome, a greater mortality risk has been found with left heart failure on patients with a RV fractional area less than 35% and confirmed LVEF (HR: 2.4, CI-95%: 1.6-2.6, p ...
Chapter 5—Integumentary System
Chapter 5—Integumentary System

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achd.suvival_27.03.2015 - Imperial Spiral
achd.suvival_27.03.2015 - Imperial Spiral

... advanced heart failure in ACHD has been slow and arguably unsatisfactory. The fact remains that standard heart failure therapy has still an unproven and possibly limited effect in this heterogeneous group of patients,14-16 while novel therapeutic options such as cardiac resynchronization therapy and ...
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