Murmur Descriptors: 1. Timing ° diastolic vs systolic ° continuous
... → fixed split S2 due to increased pulmonary flow that causes the pulmonary valve to close later ...
... → fixed split S2 due to increased pulmonary flow that causes the pulmonary valve to close later ...
Nervous System Review A. The nervous system can be split into the
... innervation, the SA node maintains heart rate at ____________________bpm, the AV node can maintain heart rate at ____________________ bpm, and lack of any pacemaker or nervous control will result in a ____________________ bpm rate maintained by other ectopic focci. ____________________ the volume of ...
... innervation, the SA node maintains heart rate at ____________________bpm, the AV node can maintain heart rate at ____________________ bpm, and lack of any pacemaker or nervous control will result in a ____________________ bpm rate maintained by other ectopic focci. ____________________ the volume of ...
Tricuspid Atresia
... After the Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) closes, red blood may be directed to the body through the insertion of a Modified Blalock-Taussig Shunt, which is a small tube made of Gore-Tex® (yellow in the diagram, below right) that connects the aorta and pulmonary artery. Though in a different position, ...
... After the Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) closes, red blood may be directed to the body through the insertion of a Modified Blalock-Taussig Shunt, which is a small tube made of Gore-Tex® (yellow in the diagram, below right) that connects the aorta and pulmonary artery. Though in a different position, ...
Is the heart affected in primary Sjögren`s syndrome? An
... Results. Thirty-two patients had mitral valve regurgitation (p < 0.001) whereas tricuspid and aortic valve regurgitation were, also, more frequent in the patient group (p = 0.022 and p = 0.007 respectively). In multivariate analyses, low C4 levels of complement and age were strong predictors of mitr ...
... Results. Thirty-two patients had mitral valve regurgitation (p < 0.001) whereas tricuspid and aortic valve regurgitation were, also, more frequent in the patient group (p = 0.022 and p = 0.007 respectively). In multivariate analyses, low C4 levels of complement and age were strong predictors of mitr ...
11.4: Hemodynamic Assessment - American College of Cardiology
... Reproduced with permission from Drazner MH, Hamilton MA, Fonarow G, Creaser J, Flavell C, Stevenson LW. Relationship between right and left-sided filling pressures in 1000 patients with advanced heart failure. J Heart Lung Transplant 1999;18:1126-32. ...
... Reproduced with permission from Drazner MH, Hamilton MA, Fonarow G, Creaser J, Flavell C, Stevenson LW. Relationship between right and left-sided filling pressures in 1000 patients with advanced heart failure. J Heart Lung Transplant 1999;18:1126-32. ...
Survival following Ventricular Free Wall Rupture: A Case Series
... Early echocardiography is essential to establish the diagnosis. Unfortunately, this modality is not always readily available in the majority of hospitals. If the patient is in cardiogenic shock with clinical tamponade, pericardiocentesis may be diagnostic and sometimes life saving if no cardiac surg ...
... Early echocardiography is essential to establish the diagnosis. Unfortunately, this modality is not always readily available in the majority of hospitals. If the patient is in cardiogenic shock with clinical tamponade, pericardiocentesis may be diagnostic and sometimes life saving if no cardiac surg ...
Chronic Diseases - Bremen High School District 228
... • Diseases of the heart and blood vessels ...
... • Diseases of the heart and blood vessels ...
Blood pressure - Lectures For UG-5
... ambient atmospheric pressure is used as zero reference point. Thus a blood pressure of 90mmHg means that pressure is 90mmHg above atmospheric pressure The second reference point for measuring blood pressure is anatomical and is the position of heart. For example, the usual convention is to measure ...
... ambient atmospheric pressure is used as zero reference point. Thus a blood pressure of 90mmHg means that pressure is 90mmHg above atmospheric pressure The second reference point for measuring blood pressure is anatomical and is the position of heart. For example, the usual convention is to measure ...
the role of heart sounds recording
... in adolescents and young adults, its detection after the age of 40 is considered abnormal.6-8 (Table 1) Traditionally not very sensitive for left ventricular dysfunction, when detected, an S3 can be very predictive of elevated left ventricular pressure. In a study of outpatients referred for cardiac ...
... in adolescents and young adults, its detection after the age of 40 is considered abnormal.6-8 (Table 1) Traditionally not very sensitive for left ventricular dysfunction, when detected, an S3 can be very predictive of elevated left ventricular pressure. In a study of outpatients referred for cardiac ...
blood pressure and exercise
... many medical conditions. Reflex changes in heart rate are one of the body’s most basic mechanisms for maintaining proper perfusion to the brain and other tissues. Perfusion is the flow of blood through an organ. Low blood volume caused by bleeding or dehydration results in the heart beating faster a ...
... many medical conditions. Reflex changes in heart rate are one of the body’s most basic mechanisms for maintaining proper perfusion to the brain and other tissues. Perfusion is the flow of blood through an organ. Low blood volume caused by bleeding or dehydration results in the heart beating faster a ...
1-Wall of the heart and cardiac
... branching gives each cardiac muscle more sites for attachment to each other. This creates an overall network of inter-connected cardiac fibres, which will give the muscle increased strength. furthermore, the branching will also ensure rapid spread of depolarisation for initiation of cardiac contract ...
... branching gives each cardiac muscle more sites for attachment to each other. This creates an overall network of inter-connected cardiac fibres, which will give the muscle increased strength. furthermore, the branching will also ensure rapid spread of depolarisation for initiation of cardiac contract ...
chapter twenty
... blood into the ventricles. Most of the filling of the ventricles is passive, and the ventricles are inferior to the atria, so moving blood into the ventricles from the atria is relatively easy. The right ventricle wall is relatively thin with respect to the left ventricle wall because the right vent ...
... blood into the ventricles. Most of the filling of the ventricles is passive, and the ventricles are inferior to the atria, so moving blood into the ventricles from the atria is relatively easy. The right ventricle wall is relatively thin with respect to the left ventricle wall because the right vent ...
The Cardiovascular System: The Heart
... SV = end diastolic volume (EDV) minus end systolic volume (ESV) ...
... SV = end diastolic volume (EDV) minus end systolic volume (ESV) ...
CH20 Page 1-2 - Pharmacotherapy
... • Magnesium, IV bolus 2 g over 5 minutes. This therapy is chosen because magnesium is particularly effective for TdP and is thus considered first line in therapy for hemodynamically stable patients. Magnesium shortens the QTc interval and suppresses early after depolarizations. Because the patient’ ...
... • Magnesium, IV bolus 2 g over 5 minutes. This therapy is chosen because magnesium is particularly effective for TdP and is thus considered first line in therapy for hemodynamically stable patients. Magnesium shortens the QTc interval and suppresses early after depolarizations. Because the patient’ ...
Predictors of adverse neurological outcome following cardiac surgery
... suggests that a preoperative CUS scan of high-risk patients ...
... suggests that a preoperative CUS scan of high-risk patients ...
Chapter 14
... Using stored knowledge, along with information from the periphery (afferent input), the CNS coordinates changes in cardiac output and blood-flow distribution during exercise. ...
... Using stored knowledge, along with information from the periphery (afferent input), the CNS coordinates changes in cardiac output and blood-flow distribution during exercise. ...
Name
... 1. The “double pump” function of the heart includes the right side, which serves as the ____________ circuit pump, while the left side serves as the _________ pump. a. Systemic(body); pulmonary b. Pulmonary; hepatic portal c. Hepatic portal; cardiac d. Pulmonary; systemic (body) 2. The major differe ...
... 1. The “double pump” function of the heart includes the right side, which serves as the ____________ circuit pump, while the left side serves as the _________ pump. a. Systemic(body); pulmonary b. Pulmonary; hepatic portal c. Hepatic portal; cardiac d. Pulmonary; systemic (body) 2. The major differe ...
Chap 23 — CV System, Part 1
... minute. Heart rate and cardiac output vary with physiological conditions Athletes have high CO even with low heart rates due to increased blood volume acquired from training © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. ...
... minute. Heart rate and cardiac output vary with physiological conditions Athletes have high CO even with low heart rates due to increased blood volume acquired from training © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. ...
Blood Pressure, Salt and the Sad Story about
... No more morning cough Children’s risk of coughs, colds, earaches will be ...
... No more morning cough Children’s risk of coughs, colds, earaches will be ...
circulatory systems
... minute. Heart rate and cardiac output vary with physiological conditions Athletes have high CO even with low heart rates due to increased blood volume acquired from training © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. ...
... minute. Heart rate and cardiac output vary with physiological conditions Athletes have high CO even with low heart rates due to increased blood volume acquired from training © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. ...
Glidepath - Syncope
... Cherin P, Colvez A, Deville de Periere G, Sereni D: Risk of syncope in the elderly and consumption of drugs: A case-control study. J Clin Epidemiol 1997; 50: 313-20. 4. Five referral studies of carotid sinus message in syncope show that its greatest utility may be in older patients (mean age in stud ...
... Cherin P, Colvez A, Deville de Periere G, Sereni D: Risk of syncope in the elderly and consumption of drugs: A case-control study. J Clin Epidemiol 1997; 50: 313-20. 4. Five referral studies of carotid sinus message in syncope show that its greatest utility may be in older patients (mean age in stud ...