Frequency dependent effect of selective biphasic left vagus nerve
... signal with no clipping or saturation visible), 0.1 Hz low filter, and 150 Hz high filter. Hemodynamic monitoring Pressure at airway opening was monitored using a transducer for invasive blood pressure monitoring (DPT-6000, PvB-Critical care, Smiths Medical Deutschland GmbH, Germany) and attached to ...
... signal with no clipping or saturation visible), 0.1 Hz low filter, and 150 Hz high filter. Hemodynamic monitoring Pressure at airway opening was monitored using a transducer for invasive blood pressure monitoring (DPT-6000, PvB-Critical care, Smiths Medical Deutschland GmbH, Germany) and attached to ...
An Unusual Huge Coronary Artery Aneurysm with Fistula
... and coronary artery bypass grafts are definitive treatments for CAAAF.8 We have presented this case who was diagnosed with a huge RCA aneurysm and underwent surgical intervention; the operator found a fistula connecting the aneurysm with PA. This finding was compatible with CAAAF. Coronary artery fi ...
... and coronary artery bypass grafts are definitive treatments for CAAAF.8 We have presented this case who was diagnosed with a huge RCA aneurysm and underwent surgical intervention; the operator found a fistula connecting the aneurysm with PA. This finding was compatible with CAAAF. Coronary artery fi ...
Right ventricular outflow tract strategies for repair of tetralogy of
... mechanical ventilation time and total intensive care unit (ICU) stay. Early deaths were defined as occurring within 30 days after surgical repair. The policy of discharge from the hospital is according to the international criteria. However, since many of the children need air transportation and have ...
... mechanical ventilation time and total intensive care unit (ICU) stay. Early deaths were defined as occurring within 30 days after surgical repair. The policy of discharge from the hospital is according to the international criteria. However, since many of the children need air transportation and have ...
ID_3558_The basis of internal medicine_English_sem_6
... Which medicine does not belong to drugs that have mucolytic effect? Acetylcystein Bromhexin Ambroxol Mucaltyn Clarityn Which medicine does not belong to antimicrobial agents used for treatment of bronchitis? Penicillines Macrolides Cefalosporines Phluoroquinolonwss Sulfanilamides What is the duratio ...
... Which medicine does not belong to drugs that have mucolytic effect? Acetylcystein Bromhexin Ambroxol Mucaltyn Clarityn Which medicine does not belong to antimicrobial agents used for treatment of bronchitis? Penicillines Macrolides Cefalosporines Phluoroquinolonwss Sulfanilamides What is the duratio ...
Transport in Humans
... • Most arteries carry oxygenated blood from the heart to other parts of the body. – Exception: the pulmonary artery carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs. ...
... • Most arteries carry oxygenated blood from the heart to other parts of the body. – Exception: the pulmonary artery carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs. ...
Heart disease - Dentalelle Tutoring
... new policy advises antibiotics for fewer conditions than the old policy did. Pre-treatment with antibiotics is still recommended for people who have had endocarditis in the past. It is also recommended for people with artificial heart valves, and people who had heart transplants and later developed ...
... new policy advises antibiotics for fewer conditions than the old policy did. Pre-treatment with antibiotics is still recommended for people who have had endocarditis in the past. It is also recommended for people with artificial heart valves, and people who had heart transplants and later developed ...
The Cardiovascular System The Cardiovascular System
... S1 also has two components, an earlier mitral and a later tricuspid sound. The mitral sound, its principal component, is much louder, again reflecting the high pressures on the left side of the heart. It can be heard throughout the precordium and is loudest at the cardiac apex. The softer tricuspid ...
... S1 also has two components, an earlier mitral and a later tricuspid sound. The mitral sound, its principal component, is much louder, again reflecting the high pressures on the left side of the heart. It can be heard throughout the precordium and is loudest at the cardiac apex. The softer tricuspid ...
Keeping Your Heart Healthy After Treatment for Childhood Cancer
... specialist, and/or dentist if you should take antibiotics to prevent endocartitis before dental or other medical procedures. What monitoring is required for potential heart problems? Anyone treated with anthracycline chemotherapy or chest radiation for childhood cancer should have a yearly check-up ...
... specialist, and/or dentist if you should take antibiotics to prevent endocartitis before dental or other medical procedures. What monitoring is required for potential heart problems? Anyone treated with anthracycline chemotherapy or chest radiation for childhood cancer should have a yearly check-up ...
Patient Information for the Medtronic CoreValve
... can occur as a result of your diseased aortic heart valve. For example, patients with severe AS may take medicines that help control irregular heartbeats or prevent blood clots. These medicines may help control your symptoms for a period of time; however, without aortic valve replacement, severe AS ...
... can occur as a result of your diseased aortic heart valve. For example, patients with severe AS may take medicines that help control irregular heartbeats or prevent blood clots. These medicines may help control your symptoms for a period of time; however, without aortic valve replacement, severe AS ...
Isorhythmic AV Dissociation
... R-P interval of 0.12 sec was reached at the end of the top strip. The P then moved to the left relative to the QRS, so that by the end of the bottom strip, the P was 0.21 sec before the QRS. This oscillation of the P about the QRS was repeated continuously, with a period of about 20 sec. The correla ...
... R-P interval of 0.12 sec was reached at the end of the top strip. The P then moved to the left relative to the QRS, so that by the end of the bottom strip, the P was 0.21 sec before the QRS. This oscillation of the P about the QRS was repeated continuously, with a period of about 20 sec. The correla ...
Physiologic Determinants of Mitral Inflow Pattern Using a Computer
... A-wave predominance) as well as a prolongation of the deceleration time.26 Supportive evidence for a significant role of an elevated PVR on mitral flow profiles was demonstrated by an elegant study in which Doppler flow was recorded pre- and postsurgery for chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertens ...
... A-wave predominance) as well as a prolongation of the deceleration time.26 Supportive evidence for a significant role of an elevated PVR on mitral flow profiles was demonstrated by an elegant study in which Doppler flow was recorded pre- and postsurgery for chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertens ...
Chapter_012
... i. Assess progress of rheumatic fever j. Detect congenital heart defects k. Performed before surgery to assess cardiac risk during surgery l. As part of a complete physical examination 5. ECG cannot detect all cardiovascular disorders a. Cannot always detect impending heart disease (e.g., MI) 6. ECG ...
... i. Assess progress of rheumatic fever j. Detect congenital heart defects k. Performed before surgery to assess cardiac risk during surgery l. As part of a complete physical examination 5. ECG cannot detect all cardiovascular disorders a. Cannot always detect impending heart disease (e.g., MI) 6. ECG ...
Correlative interrelations of the vagus nerves in human fetuses and
... The development of new techniques of operative intervention on organs of the neck and thoracic cavity as well as methods of anesthesia is inseparably combined with studying typical and variational anatomy of the right and left vagus. Investigation of an individual anatomical variability of the vagus ...
... The development of new techniques of operative intervention on organs of the neck and thoracic cavity as well as methods of anesthesia is inseparably combined with studying typical and variational anatomy of the right and left vagus. Investigation of an individual anatomical variability of the vagus ...
You Have Options - Cardiac Care Network of Ontario
... the lumen of the artery to allow more blood flow through the artery. Often a stent is used to keep the coronary artery open after the balloon is removed. Long term medications may be required with certain types of stents. Cardiac Surgery includes coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery (to bypas ...
... the lumen of the artery to allow more blood flow through the artery. Often a stent is used to keep the coronary artery open after the balloon is removed. Long term medications may be required with certain types of stents. Cardiac Surgery includes coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery (to bypas ...
World Heart Day - ESL Holiday Lessons
... our body. The heart contracts and (8) ____ in a non-stop rhythm to push our blood around a system of arteries and veins. The average human heart works (9) ____ 72 beats per minute. In an average lifetime, it will beat approximately 2.5 billion times. The average weight of a human heart is around 300 ...
... our body. The heart contracts and (8) ____ in a non-stop rhythm to push our blood around a system of arteries and veins. The average human heart works (9) ____ 72 beats per minute. In an average lifetime, it will beat approximately 2.5 billion times. The average weight of a human heart is around 300 ...
Medic One/Emergency Medical Services
... What is the ROC? • Consortium of EMS providers and researchers focused on outcomes from cardiac arrest and ...
... What is the ROC? • Consortium of EMS providers and researchers focused on outcomes from cardiac arrest and ...
Early mitral deceleration and left atrial stiffness - AJP
... coronary artery disease (n ⫽ 7, associated with aortic valve replacement in 3 patients and with mitral valve repair in 1 patient) or isolated aortic valve disease (n ⫽ 4; Table 1). One patient suffered a previous myocardial infarction in the anteroapical region and underwent plication of the aneurys ...
... coronary artery disease (n ⫽ 7, associated with aortic valve replacement in 3 patients and with mitral valve repair in 1 patient) or isolated aortic valve disease (n ⫽ 4; Table 1). One patient suffered a previous myocardial infarction in the anteroapical region and underwent plication of the aneurys ...
Print - Circulation
... was calculated by subtracting the mean pulmonary wedge pressure from the mean pulmonary artery pressure and dividing by the pulmonary blood flow (1 /min/m2). The ratio of pulmonary-to-systemic blood flow (Qp/Qs) was calculated using measured left atrial saturation (assumed to be 95% if not measured) ...
... was calculated by subtracting the mean pulmonary wedge pressure from the mean pulmonary artery pressure and dividing by the pulmonary blood flow (1 /min/m2). The ratio of pulmonary-to-systemic blood flow (Qp/Qs) was calculated using measured left atrial saturation (assumed to be 95% if not measured) ...
CIRCULATION OF BODY FLUIDS
... Haemophilia – A genetic disease that results in a condition where blood fails to clot Blood group The blood may chemically be identified as belonging to any one of the four main group A, B, AB, and O. Blood types remain constant throughout lifetime as they are hereditary. These blood groups are due ...
... Haemophilia – A genetic disease that results in a condition where blood fails to clot Blood group The blood may chemically be identified as belonging to any one of the four main group A, B, AB, and O. Blood types remain constant throughout lifetime as they are hereditary. These blood groups are due ...
Clinical approach to determination of the need for prophylaxis in
... concentrations during and after the procedure • Antibiotics should be used only during the perioperative period - initiated shortly before a procedure and should not be continued no more than 6 to 8 hours • In the case of delayed healing, or of a procedure that involves infected tissue, it may be ne ...
... concentrations during and after the procedure • Antibiotics should be used only during the perioperative period - initiated shortly before a procedure and should not be continued no more than 6 to 8 hours • In the case of delayed healing, or of a procedure that involves infected tissue, it may be ne ...
The Morphogenesis of Transposition of the Great Vessels
... a simpler way of looking at the morphogenesis of transposition of the great vessels thani the current torsion-detorsioni theory. To evaluate the validity of the new explanation a comparison was made between the architectural changes found in hearts with proved transposition and the changes to be pre ...
... a simpler way of looking at the morphogenesis of transposition of the great vessels thani the current torsion-detorsioni theory. To evaluate the validity of the new explanation a comparison was made between the architectural changes found in hearts with proved transposition and the changes to be pre ...
Pulmonary Venous Anomalies
... Cyanosis is mild because of adequate mixing of blood. Gradually they develop right heart failure and pulmonary arterial hypertension. Cardiac failure in most patients prior to 6 months of age. (Hepatomegaly is always present and peripheral edema is present in about half of the ...
... Cyanosis is mild because of adequate mixing of blood. Gradually they develop right heart failure and pulmonary arterial hypertension. Cardiac failure in most patients prior to 6 months of age. (Hepatomegaly is always present and peripheral edema is present in about half of the ...
The right ventricle: interaction with the pulmonary circulation
... resistance is unchanged, the increase in left atrial pressure will be reflected back to pulmonary artery pressure, increasing RV afterload. Thus, the combined decreased LV contraction coupled with the increased pulmonary arterial pressure may lead to the commonly seen biventricular failure. Since th ...
... resistance is unchanged, the increase in left atrial pressure will be reflected back to pulmonary artery pressure, increasing RV afterload. Thus, the combined decreased LV contraction coupled with the increased pulmonary arterial pressure may lead to the commonly seen biventricular failure. Since th ...
and Atrial Fibrillation - Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
... in patients receiving tiotropium vs placebo [30]. Long term glucocorticoid use is well known to cause hypertension, Diabetes Mellitus, Left atrial enlargement, HF and ischemic heart disease all of which can directly or indirectly cause AF. In a population based, case control study current glucocorti ...
... in patients receiving tiotropium vs placebo [30]. Long term glucocorticoid use is well known to cause hypertension, Diabetes Mellitus, Left atrial enlargement, HF and ischemic heart disease all of which can directly or indirectly cause AF. In a population based, case control study current glucocorti ...
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.