Lipomatous Hypertrophy of the Interatrial Septum Accompanied By
... seems to be separated from foramen ovale is called as ‘dumbbell shape’. The LHIS presented in our study displays this characteristic appearance. TEE is one of the first investigations to be applied for a LHIS diagnosis. CT and MRI are further tests to display adipose accumulation or hypertrophy. It ...
... seems to be separated from foramen ovale is called as ‘dumbbell shape’. The LHIS presented in our study displays this characteristic appearance. TEE is one of the first investigations to be applied for a LHIS diagnosis. CT and MRI are further tests to display adipose accumulation or hypertrophy. It ...
The Effect of Opium Addiction on Arrhythmia Following Acute
... opium on post-MI arrhythmia and also to address the differences in the appearance of different types of arrhythmias after AMI between opium addicted and non-addicted patients. In this comparative study, participants were classified into two groups with opium addiction (n=94) and without opium addict ...
... opium on post-MI arrhythmia and also to address the differences in the appearance of different types of arrhythmias after AMI between opium addicted and non-addicted patients. In this comparative study, participants were classified into two groups with opium addiction (n=94) and without opium addict ...
Diabetes Mellitus: Its differentiation into insulin
... sensitising factor. In previous publications I have communicated the results of work on healthy men and animals which demonstrated the existence of a factor rendering the body sensitive to insulin.4,5 It is of interest to inquire whether it is the restriction of this same factor demonstrable in heal ...
... sensitising factor. In previous publications I have communicated the results of work on healthy men and animals which demonstrated the existence of a factor rendering the body sensitive to insulin.4,5 It is of interest to inquire whether it is the restriction of this same factor demonstrable in heal ...
Heart Failure Compendium
... provides a feasible approach to assess filling pressures.34,45–51 Doppler measurements enable classifying diastolic function into mutually exclusive categories, indicative of progressive elevation of filling pressures.30 Several algorithms have been proposed, including the algorithm proposed by the ...
... provides a feasible approach to assess filling pressures.34,45–51 Doppler measurements enable classifying diastolic function into mutually exclusive categories, indicative of progressive elevation of filling pressures.30 Several algorithms have been proposed, including the algorithm proposed by the ...
Oxidative stress and heart failure - AJP
... exist to scavenge and degrade ROS to nontoxic molecules. Under physiological conditions, their toxic effects can be AJP-Heart Circ Physiol • VOL ...
... exist to scavenge and degrade ROS to nontoxic molecules. Under physiological conditions, their toxic effects can be AJP-Heart Circ Physiol • VOL ...
2016 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress
... Live educational activities, occurring in Canada, recognized by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada as Accredited Group Learning Activities (Section 1) are deemed by the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) eligible for ECMEC credits. LEARNING OBJECTIVES | PARTICIPANTS WIL ...
... Live educational activities, occurring in Canada, recognized by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada as Accredited Group Learning Activities (Section 1) are deemed by the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) eligible for ECMEC credits. LEARNING OBJECTIVES | PARTICIPANTS WIL ...
Congenital Heart Disease
... less clear, with only around 2% of cases being attributable to known environmental factors such as maternal diabetes, obesity, alcohol use, rubella, febrile illnesses and use of certain drugs [1]. Genetic factors may play a role, as the risk of recurrence is 1–6% if one sibling is affected, and up t ...
... less clear, with only around 2% of cases being attributable to known environmental factors such as maternal diabetes, obesity, alcohol use, rubella, febrile illnesses and use of certain drugs [1]. Genetic factors may play a role, as the risk of recurrence is 1–6% if one sibling is affected, and up t ...
Diabetic Cardiomyopathy
... Potential contributors to the development of diabetic cardiomyopathy. Increased free FA (FFA) activates PPAR-α signaling, leading to the increased transcription of many genes involved in FA oxidation. Increased FA oxidation leads to the generation of ROS at the level of the electron transport chain. ...
... Potential contributors to the development of diabetic cardiomyopathy. Increased free FA (FFA) activates PPAR-α signaling, leading to the increased transcription of many genes involved in FA oxidation. Increased FA oxidation leads to the generation of ROS at the level of the electron transport chain. ...
WHY STUDY SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM?
... that led to increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Different techniques were involved to quantify sympathetic cardiovascular effects in humans with essential hypertension. First, tachycardia is the simplest and probably the most reliable marker of sympathetic overactivity in humans with h ...
... that led to increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Different techniques were involved to quantify sympathetic cardiovascular effects in humans with essential hypertension. First, tachycardia is the simplest and probably the most reliable marker of sympathetic overactivity in humans with h ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... To test the effect of overall glycemic control, Monnier et al (2003)9 analyzed the diurnal glycemic profiles of type 2 diabetic patients investigated with various quintiles of HbA1C. This study was based on 290 non–insulin- and non–acarbose using patients with type 2 diabetes. Plasma Glucose (PG) co ...
... To test the effect of overall glycemic control, Monnier et al (2003)9 analyzed the diurnal glycemic profiles of type 2 diabetic patients investigated with various quintiles of HbA1C. This study was based on 290 non–insulin- and non–acarbose using patients with type 2 diabetes. Plasma Glucose (PG) co ...
Fig. 33-3: Top
... Fig. 33-1. Factors influencing BP. Hypertension develops when one or more of the BP regulating mechanisms are defective. EDRF, Endothelium-derived relaxing factor. ...
... Fig. 33-1. Factors influencing BP. Hypertension develops when one or more of the BP regulating mechanisms are defective. EDRF, Endothelium-derived relaxing factor. ...
Obesity, CAD and Heart Failure: A Triple Jeopardy
... Obesity with co-existent CAD and HF represents a particularly high-risk population who require aggressive management. Behavioral, diet, exercise, drug treatments and bariatric surgery have all been shown to be effective to some extent in treating obesity especially when two or more approaches are us ...
... Obesity with co-existent CAD and HF represents a particularly high-risk population who require aggressive management. Behavioral, diet, exercise, drug treatments and bariatric surgery have all been shown to be effective to some extent in treating obesity especially when two or more approaches are us ...
in children and adolescents DiaGNOsiNG Diabetes iN CHiLDReN
... Treating diabetes in children is different from treating diabetes in adults From the outset, the partners behind the Changing Diabetes® in Children (CDiC) programme acknowledged that it is necessary to build the capacity of healthcare professionals in developing countries, in order to improve the h ...
... Treating diabetes in children is different from treating diabetes in adults From the outset, the partners behind the Changing Diabetes® in Children (CDiC) programme acknowledged that it is necessary to build the capacity of healthcare professionals in developing countries, in order to improve the h ...
Research MSc2
... Society and the media consider exercise a benefit for all and encouragement to undertake regular physical activity is endorsed by the medical profession as being the way to a healthy lifestyle. The concept that an athlete, in particular a young athlete, could collapse during participation as a resul ...
... Society and the media consider exercise a benefit for all and encouragement to undertake regular physical activity is endorsed by the medical profession as being the way to a healthy lifestyle. The concept that an athlete, in particular a young athlete, could collapse during participation as a resul ...
brochure Cardiology at Cancun 2017 - MC4111-38
... and scientific rigor in its educational activities. Course director(s), planning committee, faculty, and all others who are in a position to control the content of this educational activity are required to disclose all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest related to the subj ...
... and scientific rigor in its educational activities. Course director(s), planning committee, faculty, and all others who are in a position to control the content of this educational activity are required to disclose all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest related to the subj ...
Adiponectin and beta cell dysfunction
... Subjects and methods The study design, protocol and laboratory methods have been fully described elsewhere [23]. The study protocol was approved by the Research Ethics Board at Mount Sinai Hospital and all subjects gave written informed consent. Subjects Study participants were 180 pregnant women at ...
... Subjects and methods The study design, protocol and laboratory methods have been fully described elsewhere [23]. The study protocol was approved by the Research Ethics Board at Mount Sinai Hospital and all subjects gave written informed consent. Subjects Study participants were 180 pregnant women at ...
Cardiovascular Protection Using Beta-Blockers
... fared consistently worse than those JNC ⴝ Joint National on diuretics alone, but they did Committee somewhat better than those reLVH ⴝ left ventricular ceiving beta-blockers alone (8,9). hypertrophy Even in the more recent trials MI ⴝ myocardial infarction like the ASCOT-BPLA (AngloNNH ⴝ number need ...
... fared consistently worse than those JNC ⴝ Joint National on diuretics alone, but they did Committee somewhat better than those reLVH ⴝ left ventricular ceiving beta-blockers alone (8,9). hypertrophy Even in the more recent trials MI ⴝ myocardial infarction like the ASCOT-BPLA (AngloNNH ⴝ number need ...
22 Pregnancy at Risk: Preexisting Conditions •
... microvascular and macrovascular circulations. These structural changes affect a variety of organ systems, particularly the heart, eyes, kidneys, and nerves. Complications resulting from diabetes include premature atherosclerosis, retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy. Diabetes may be caused by ei ...
... microvascular and macrovascular circulations. These structural changes affect a variety of organ systems, particularly the heart, eyes, kidneys, and nerves. Complications resulting from diabetes include premature atherosclerosis, retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy. Diabetes may be caused by ei ...
Curriculum Vitae - Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences
... Funding available: $49,993 Hawaii Community Foundation Title: Inhibition of Cardiac Vascular Network Formation by Targeted Anticancer Drug Sorafenib Role: Principal Investigator The goal of this proposal is to evaluate effects of novel anticancer VEGF-targeted drug sorafenib on cardiac microvascular ...
... Funding available: $49,993 Hawaii Community Foundation Title: Inhibition of Cardiac Vascular Network Formation by Targeted Anticancer Drug Sorafenib Role: Principal Investigator The goal of this proposal is to evaluate effects of novel anticancer VEGF-targeted drug sorafenib on cardiac microvascular ...
A Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Analog Reverses the
... have also recently been described,19 the role, if any, of these molecular mechanisms in the pathophysiology of obesityassociated heart disease has not been examined. Considerable evidence demonstrates that GLP-1 and related peptides protect the isolated mouse heart against ischemiareperfusion injury ...
... have also recently been described,19 the role, if any, of these molecular mechanisms in the pathophysiology of obesityassociated heart disease has not been examined. Considerable evidence demonstrates that GLP-1 and related peptides protect the isolated mouse heart against ischemiareperfusion injury ...
Fetal Cardiac Interventricular Septal Thickness at 28–37 Weeks of
... clinical relevance as persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn and idiopathic respiratory distress syndrome have been reported in infants of diabetic mothers with this condition. To date, however, only a little information is available on the knowledge about fetal cardiovascular dimensions t ...
... clinical relevance as persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn and idiopathic respiratory distress syndrome have been reported in infants of diabetic mothers with this condition. To date, however, only a little information is available on the knowledge about fetal cardiovascular dimensions t ...
carl john wiggers - National Academy of Sciences
... leave of absence for study with Professor Frank at the Physiological Institute of Ludwig-Maximilian University. Arriving there in May 1912, Wiggers found that, as a representative of Lusk's group, he was granted exceptional privileges in observing the optical equipment and methods that the usually r ...
... leave of absence for study with Professor Frank at the Physiological Institute of Ludwig-Maximilian University. Arriving there in May 1912, Wiggers found that, as a representative of Lusk's group, he was granted exceptional privileges in observing the optical equipment and methods that the usually r ...
Pharmacology - 11-15
... Which of the following describes diabetic coma? a. Caused by insulin overdose b.Treated with glucose c. Result of hypoglycemia d.Results in decreased pH ...
... Which of the following describes diabetic coma? a. Caused by insulin overdose b.Treated with glucose c. Result of hypoglycemia d.Results in decreased pH ...
chapter ii literature review
... exercise training can improve the functional capacity, and improve the QOL of CHF patients, with relatively few complications (McKelvie, 2008; O’Connor 2009). Further studies have established that exercise is an effective part of CHF management. Hambrecht et al. (2000) provided evidence that exerci ...
... exercise training can improve the functional capacity, and improve the QOL of CHF patients, with relatively few complications (McKelvie, 2008; O’Connor 2009). Further studies have established that exercise is an effective part of CHF management. Hambrecht et al. (2000) provided evidence that exerci ...
Diabetes Referral Pathways
... • Circular shapes will, if clicked, link you to the information described. • Use the mouse to click (with the left mouse button) on the most appropriate clinical problem to follow a pathway, or if you need a specific piece of information click a topic from the contents page • You can navigate the pr ...
... • Circular shapes will, if clicked, link you to the information described. • Use the mouse to click (with the left mouse button) on the most appropriate clinical problem to follow a pathway, or if you need a specific piece of information click a topic from the contents page • You can navigate the pr ...