Exercise and Heart Failure. Relation of the Severity of the Disease to
... groups of patients in functional classes I, II, and III were compared, we observed significant differences. For the values of heart rate in the anaerobic threshold, an index considered representative during the exercise in the transition of the aerobic to the compensated anaerobic metabolism, no sig ...
... groups of patients in functional classes I, II, and III were compared, we observed significant differences. For the values of heart rate in the anaerobic threshold, an index considered representative during the exercise in the transition of the aerobic to the compensated anaerobic metabolism, no sig ...
AHA/ACC Scientific Statement
... pain, syncope, or atrial or ventricular tachyarrhythmia. Moderate AS is defined as a mean Doppler gradient of 25 to 40 mm Hg or a peak instantaneous Doppler gradient of 40 to 70 mm Hg. Patients should have only mild or no LV hypertrophy by echocardiogram and an absence of LV strain pattern on ECG, a ...
... pain, syncope, or atrial or ventricular tachyarrhythmia. Moderate AS is defined as a mean Doppler gradient of 25 to 40 mm Hg or a peak instantaneous Doppler gradient of 40 to 70 mm Hg. Patients should have only mild or no LV hypertrophy by echocardiogram and an absence of LV strain pattern on ECG, a ...
New congenital coronary artery anomaly – double supply of single
... especially during extraneous physical activities. This case report describes a rare coronary anomaly in which the accessory coronary artery arose from the right coronary artery, reentered the left anterior descending coronary artery, and then ran as a single vessel. Case presentation: We present a c ...
... especially during extraneous physical activities. This case report describes a rare coronary anomaly in which the accessory coronary artery arose from the right coronary artery, reentered the left anterior descending coronary artery, and then ran as a single vessel. Case presentation: We present a c ...
Chapter 11 section B
... Major Veins of Systemic Circulation Veins draining into the inferior vena cava Anterior and posterior tibial veins and fibial veins drain the legs Posterior tibial vein popliteal vein femoral vein external iliac vein Great saphenous veins (longest veins of the body) receive superficia ...
... Major Veins of Systemic Circulation Veins draining into the inferior vena cava Anterior and posterior tibial veins and fibial veins drain the legs Posterior tibial vein popliteal vein femoral vein external iliac vein Great saphenous veins (longest veins of the body) receive superficia ...
BUKOVINІАN STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
... muscles.) Growth of muscle tissue, which can to some extent rebuild damaged areas of the heart wall, also helps to keep up normal function. If the injury to the heart muscle is relatively mild, new muscle growth and the process of fiber stretching, which occurs roughly in proportion to the muscle da ...
... muscles.) Growth of muscle tissue, which can to some extent rebuild damaged areas of the heart wall, also helps to keep up normal function. If the injury to the heart muscle is relatively mild, new muscle growth and the process of fiber stretching, which occurs roughly in proportion to the muscle da ...
RPT 213 Anatomy and Physiology for the RCP
... Identifies relationship of basic facts and states general principles and can determine step-by-step procedures for doing the competency. Performs most parts of the competency. Needs help only on hardest parts. Requires limited supervision. Analyzes facts and principles and draws conclusions about th ...
... Identifies relationship of basic facts and states general principles and can determine step-by-step procedures for doing the competency. Performs most parts of the competency. Needs help only on hardest parts. Requires limited supervision. Analyzes facts and principles and draws conclusions about th ...
Heart Attack - Meridian Kinesiology
... Attacks (by increasing Heartbeat rate and by increasing Blood Pressure). Persons who have a medical history of Major Depression have a 4-fold higher risk of Heart Attack than persons who have no history of Major Depression [epidemiological evidence]. Side-Effects of Heart Attacks: Hypoxia is a side- ...
... Attacks (by increasing Heartbeat rate and by increasing Blood Pressure). Persons who have a medical history of Major Depression have a 4-fold higher risk of Heart Attack than persons who have no history of Major Depression [epidemiological evidence]. Side-Effects of Heart Attacks: Hypoxia is a side- ...
Tongues Signs Associated with Constitutional
... A crack in the midline of the tongue is often seen as an indication of Stomach yin deficiency. The crack appears in the middle third of the tongue and is very often deep and wide. Constitutional weakness of the Heart can also present with a deep midline crack. This crack, however, is much longer tha ...
... A crack in the midline of the tongue is often seen as an indication of Stomach yin deficiency. The crack appears in the middle third of the tongue and is very often deep and wide. Constitutional weakness of the Heart can also present with a deep midline crack. This crack, however, is much longer tha ...
heartworm_disease_in_dogs
... • Stabilize lung/breathing failure with oxygen supplementation; medications to prevent the development of blood clots (known as “antithrombotic agents,” such as aspirin or heparin); or anti-inflammatory dosages of steroids, depending on the clinical and x-ray (radiographic) findings • Melarsomine (I ...
... • Stabilize lung/breathing failure with oxygen supplementation; medications to prevent the development of blood clots (known as “antithrombotic agents,” such as aspirin or heparin); or anti-inflammatory dosages of steroids, depending on the clinical and x-ray (radiographic) findings • Melarsomine (I ...
II. Method
... responsible for the failure of the heart to pump blood as really needed by the body. CHF is a strongly degenerative syndrome and age related. Actually CHF prevalence increases rapidly with age, raising from about 3% in 65 year old patients to more than 11% in patients over 84 [1]. For this reason it ...
... responsible for the failure of the heart to pump blood as really needed by the body. CHF is a strongly degenerative syndrome and age related. Actually CHF prevalence increases rapidly with age, raising from about 3% in 65 year old patients to more than 11% in patients over 84 [1]. For this reason it ...
非体外循环下冠状动脉旁路移植术同期行颈动脉内膜剥脱术治疗的经验
... postoperative hospital stay were 11.3±5.4 hours,2.1 ± 0.9 days and 12.5 ±6.1days respectively.It was showed by CTA that there was obvious improvement of carotid stenosis after operation at discharge than that of pre-operation as shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3. None of the patients had stroke and myo ...
... postoperative hospital stay were 11.3±5.4 hours,2.1 ± 0.9 days and 12.5 ±6.1days respectively.It was showed by CTA that there was obvious improvement of carotid stenosis after operation at discharge than that of pre-operation as shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3. None of the patients had stroke and myo ...
" What"Evidence"Exists?"
... “Since"auricular"fibrilla/on"so"oAen"complicates" very"serious"heart"disease,"its"occurrence"may" precipitate"heart"failure"or"even"death,"unless" successful"therapy"is"quickly"ins/tuted.”" Paul"Dudley"White,"1937" ...
... “Since"auricular"fibrilla/on"so"oAen"complicates" very"serious"heart"disease,"its"occurrence"may" precipitate"heart"failure"or"even"death,"unless" successful"therapy"is"quickly"ins/tuted.”" Paul"Dudley"White,"1937" ...
What are blood vessels?
... ~Why do you think it is important for the heart to be able to adapt to the changing needs of the body? ...
... ~Why do you think it is important for the heart to be able to adapt to the changing needs of the body? ...
FIRST EXPERIENCE WITH SALBUTAMOL
... There was no significant difference between the patient groups with regard to age, but subjects in the control group were younger than the patients of both groups. Blood pressure was significantly higher in the arterial hypertension (AH) group than in the coronary heart disease (CHD) group and subje ...
... There was no significant difference between the patient groups with regard to age, but subjects in the control group were younger than the patients of both groups. Blood pressure was significantly higher in the arterial hypertension (AH) group than in the coronary heart disease (CHD) group and subje ...
Should athletes undertake high altitude training?
... 2. During a basketball game one of your school friends complains of a very high heartbeat. When you measure it on his wrist it is up to 190. How would you help him/her? 3. A gym teacher claims that by measuring the heart beat he can determine if a pupil has worked out properly? Explain how. 4. Befor ...
... 2. During a basketball game one of your school friends complains of a very high heartbeat. When you measure it on his wrist it is up to 190. How would you help him/her? 3. A gym teacher claims that by measuring the heart beat he can determine if a pupil has worked out properly? Explain how. 4. Befor ...
with abnormalities of atrioventricular conduction Genetic study of
... the son of one of the propositi and had paroxysmal coronary sinus rhythm with an intact atrial septum. Defects of the atrial septum, like other forms of isolated congenital heart disease, are usually examples of multifactorialaetiology (Nora, McNamara, and Fraser, I967). The relative importance of g ...
... the son of one of the propositi and had paroxysmal coronary sinus rhythm with an intact atrial septum. Defects of the atrial septum, like other forms of isolated congenital heart disease, are usually examples of multifactorialaetiology (Nora, McNamara, and Fraser, I967). The relative importance of g ...
http://hyper.ahajournals.org/content/early/2013/07/08/ HYPERTENSIONAHA.113.01605.full.pdf
... Abstract—Resting heart rate is an easily measured, noninvasive vital sign that is associated with cardiovascular disease events. The pathophysiology of this association is not known. We investigated the relationship between resting heart rate and stiffness of the carotid (a peripheral artery) and th ...
... Abstract—Resting heart rate is an easily measured, noninvasive vital sign that is associated with cardiovascular disease events. The pathophysiology of this association is not known. We investigated the relationship between resting heart rate and stiffness of the carotid (a peripheral artery) and th ...
Guytonian approach to the circulation
... moving things which constitutes "the world" is something like a great chess game being played by the gods, and we are observers of the game. We do not know what the rules of the game are; all we are allowed to do is to watch the playing. Of course, if we watch long enough, we may eventually catch on ...
... moving things which constitutes "the world" is something like a great chess game being played by the gods, and we are observers of the game. We do not know what the rules of the game are; all we are allowed to do is to watch the playing. Of course, if we watch long enough, we may eventually catch on ...
Pulmonary Vein Isolation Using a Visually
... PVs. Throughout the procedure, intravenous heparin was administered as boluses and a continuous infusion to maintain an activated clotting time >300 sec. The deflectable sheath was positioned at the ostium of the target PV and the VGLA catheter was advanced and inflated. Ablation lesions were placed ...
... PVs. Throughout the procedure, intravenous heparin was administered as boluses and a continuous infusion to maintain an activated clotting time >300 sec. The deflectable sheath was positioned at the ostium of the target PV and the VGLA catheter was advanced and inflated. Ablation lesions were placed ...
Hypertension Provider Toolkit
... amiloride hydrochloride + hydrochlorothiazide spironolactone + hydrochlorothiazide triamterene + hydrochlorothiazide Some noted possible side effects from diuretics: ...
... amiloride hydrochloride + hydrochlorothiazide spironolactone + hydrochlorothiazide triamterene + hydrochlorothiazide Some noted possible side effects from diuretics: ...
Iodine-123 mIBG Imaging for Predicting the Development of Atrial
... examined using 12-lead ECG to observe cardiac rhythm. Direct-current cardioversion and/or pharmacological therapy were administered to all patients whose AF persisted and was not self terminating for ⬎1 week. The AF was considered permanent if these patients failed to recover the condition of sinus ...
... examined using 12-lead ECG to observe cardiac rhythm. Direct-current cardioversion and/or pharmacological therapy were administered to all patients whose AF persisted and was not self terminating for ⬎1 week. The AF was considered permanent if these patients failed to recover the condition of sinus ...
Sudden Death From Cardiac Causes in Children and Young Adults
... means; however, in many cases there are premonitory symptoms, a family history of sudden death at a young age, clinical or electrocardiographic abnormalities, or high-risk behavior. Among older adults, sudden deaths are often due to atherosclerotic coronary artery disease and terminal ventricular fib ...
... means; however, in many cases there are premonitory symptoms, a family history of sudden death at a young age, clinical or electrocardiographic abnormalities, or high-risk behavior. Among older adults, sudden deaths are often due to atherosclerotic coronary artery disease and terminal ventricular fib ...
A Sufi Work Stations of the Heart
... the seat of gnosis (ma‘rifah), passing thoughts (khawāt.ir ), and vision (ru’yah). Whenever a man profits, his inner heart (fu’ād ) profits first, then his heart (qalb). The inner heart is in the middle of the heart proper (qalb), which, in turn, is in the middle of the breast (s.adr ), just as th ...
... the seat of gnosis (ma‘rifah), passing thoughts (khawāt.ir ), and vision (ru’yah). Whenever a man profits, his inner heart (fu’ād ) profits first, then his heart (qalb). The inner heart is in the middle of the heart proper (qalb), which, in turn, is in the middle of the breast (s.adr ), just as th ...
Cardiac structure and function in humans: a new cardiovascular
... fibrillating heart (5). For some, this was a profound experience. The history and value of laboratories in physiology courses have been discussed by Davenport (5). With all this in mind, we developed a laboratory in our medical physiology curriculum that intends to demonstrate many of the principles ...
... fibrillating heart (5). For some, this was a profound experience. The history and value of laboratories in physiology courses have been discussed by Davenport (5). With all this in mind, we developed a laboratory in our medical physiology curriculum that intends to demonstrate many of the principles ...
The Lateral Tunnel Fontan Procedure for Hypoplastic Left Heart
... outcomes. We continue to incorporate tricuspid valvuloplasty as part of the lateral tunnel Fontan procedure when warranted; 15% of patients underwent a concomitant repair in this study. Improvements in tricuspid valve regurgitation and RV function at the time of discharge and late follow-up were dur ...
... outcomes. We continue to incorporate tricuspid valvuloplasty as part of the lateral tunnel Fontan procedure when warranted; 15% of patients underwent a concomitant repair in this study. Improvements in tricuspid valve regurgitation and RV function at the time of discharge and late follow-up were dur ...
Dextro-Transposition of the great arteries
dextro-Transposition of the great arteries (d-Transposition of the great arteries, dextro-TGA, or d-TGA), sometimes also referred to as complete transposition of the great arteries, is a birth defect in the large arteries of the heart. The primary arteries (the aorta and the pulmonary artery) are transposed.It is called a cyanotic congenital heart defect (CHD) because the newborn infant turns blue from lack of oxygen.In segmental analysis, this condition is described as ventriculoarterial discordance with atrioventricular concordance, or just ventriculoarterial discordance.d-TGA is often referred to simply as transposition of the great arteries (TGA); however, TGA is a more general term which may also refer to levo-transposition of the great arteries (l-TGA).Another term commonly used to refer to both d-TGA and l-TGA is transposition of the great vessels (TGV), although this term might have an even broader meaning than TGA.