Mechanisms of Fixed Splitting of the Second Heart Sound
... (comparing complexes of the same cycle length) and during inspiration the pulmonic component moved less than 0.02 second. There was no delay in the onset of the right ventricular pressure pulse in the postoperative catheterization study. There was no clinical evidence of right ventricular failure. P ...
... (comparing complexes of the same cycle length) and during inspiration the pulmonic component moved less than 0.02 second. There was no delay in the onset of the right ventricular pressure pulse in the postoperative catheterization study. There was no clinical evidence of right ventricular failure. P ...
Detection of pulmonary hypertension by Doppler
... studies were not simultaneous, though the delay chronic obstructive lung disease. Several methods can be used to detect pulmonary between the two examinations was always less than arterial hypertension in chronic obstructive lung dis- three days and there was no change in clinical ease. The ECG crit ...
... studies were not simultaneous, though the delay chronic obstructive lung disease. Several methods can be used to detect pulmonary between the two examinations was always less than arterial hypertension in chronic obstructive lung dis- three days and there was no change in clinical ease. The ECG crit ...
Congestive Heart Failure Readmission Strategies
... metabolic risk factors for CHF”, and are projected to become a majority population, caring for CHF patients (Vivo, Krim, Cevik, & Witteles, 2009, p 1168). CHF readmissions inside of 30 days regularly occur, are expensive, and are sometimes life-threatening which is normally associated with patient u ...
... metabolic risk factors for CHF”, and are projected to become a majority population, caring for CHF patients (Vivo, Krim, Cevik, & Witteles, 2009, p 1168). CHF readmissions inside of 30 days regularly occur, are expensive, and are sometimes life-threatening which is normally associated with patient u ...
- DigitalCommons@Cedarville
... high blood pressure. This must be prevented in order to keep the blood from flowing the opposite direction through the jugular vein and to maintain the cardiac output (the amount of blood pumped throughout the giraffe’s body) (Mitchell, Van Sittert & Skinner, 2009). Based on an experiment done by Mi ...
... high blood pressure. This must be prevented in order to keep the blood from flowing the opposite direction through the jugular vein and to maintain the cardiac output (the amount of blood pumped throughout the giraffe’s body) (Mitchell, Van Sittert & Skinner, 2009). Based on an experiment done by Mi ...
Welcome to Lowdermilk and Perry: Maternity and Women´s Health
... 1. Ventricular septal defect. 2. overriding aorta 3. right ventricular hypertrophy 4. pulmonary stenosis Right-to-left shunt Corrected at childhood Management ...
... 1. Ventricular septal defect. 2. overriding aorta 3. right ventricular hypertrophy 4. pulmonary stenosis Right-to-left shunt Corrected at childhood Management ...
Chapter_15_4E - Ironbark (xtelco)
... Erythropoietin (EPO) • Natural hormone produced by the kidneys to stimulate red blood cell production • Human EPO can be cloned and administered to increase red blood cell volume • Proposed ergogenic benefits – Increases oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood ...
... Erythropoietin (EPO) • Natural hormone produced by the kidneys to stimulate red blood cell production • Human EPO can be cloned and administered to increase red blood cell volume • Proposed ergogenic benefits – Increases oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (JDMS)
... Medical College, Mumbai. The dye used was Trazograph 76% (Na-Diatrozate, an iodine based dye). Judkins catheter for right coronary artery was used. Catheterization was done by Seldingers technique, by percutaneous puncture of the femoral artery. The cardiologist performed the procedure in those pati ...
... Medical College, Mumbai. The dye used was Trazograph 76% (Na-Diatrozate, an iodine based dye). Judkins catheter for right coronary artery was used. Catheterization was done by Seldingers technique, by percutaneous puncture of the femoral artery. The cardiologist performed the procedure in those pati ...
annales 1-2_2010 bez Iwanickiego.indd
... due to acute coronary event. We also collected non-cardiac-surgery related major adverse events (MAE), defined as non-cardiac death, PCI in native vessels and transient ischemic attack (TIA). After the clinical examination fifty pts (28%) who reported symptoms of stenocardia were diagnosed with echoca ...
... due to acute coronary event. We also collected non-cardiac-surgery related major adverse events (MAE), defined as non-cardiac death, PCI in native vessels and transient ischemic attack (TIA). After the clinical examination fifty pts (28%) who reported symptoms of stenocardia were diagnosed with echoca ...
Physiological Adaptation of the Cardiovascular System
... IVRT = isovolumic sea level inhabitants. 7 relaxation time Hypoxia induces an increase in pulmonary vasLV = left ventricular cular resistance, but PAP = pulmonary artery resulting pulmonary hypressure pertension is most often RV = right ventricular moderate. 8 However, TAPSE = tricuspid annular ther ...
... IVRT = isovolumic sea level inhabitants. 7 relaxation time Hypoxia induces an increase in pulmonary vasLV = left ventricular cular resistance, but PAP = pulmonary artery resulting pulmonary hypressure pertension is most often RV = right ventricular moderate. 8 However, TAPSE = tricuspid annular ther ...
- Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
... Anomalous right coronary artery is a rare entity with an incidence of 0.26%. The anomalous origin usually arises from the left sinus valsalva. An anomalous right coronary artery arising from the left anterior descending artery is rare. It is usually known as a benign entity but may have clinical imp ...
... Anomalous right coronary artery is a rare entity with an incidence of 0.26%. The anomalous origin usually arises from the left sinus valsalva. An anomalous right coronary artery arising from the left anterior descending artery is rare. It is usually known as a benign entity but may have clinical imp ...
Assessment of left heart and pulmonary circulation flow dynamics by
... vivo. Finally we explored left atrium flow pattern using 2C3D?T PIV measurements. This gave a first overview of the complex 3D flow dynamics inside realistic left atrium ...
... vivo. Finally we explored left atrium flow pattern using 2C3D?T PIV measurements. This gave a first overview of the complex 3D flow dynamics inside realistic left atrium ...
IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science (IOSR-JNHS)
... nourished and 30% of patients were obese. For all the patients cardiac and pulmonary assessment was done daily. About 60% of patients had nasal flaring and used accessory muscles for breathing. In auscultation, each 40% patients had crackles and rhonchi, whereas 20% of patients had crepitus. Around ...
... nourished and 30% of patients were obese. For all the patients cardiac and pulmonary assessment was done daily. About 60% of patients had nasal flaring and used accessory muscles for breathing. In auscultation, each 40% patients had crackles and rhonchi, whereas 20% of patients had crepitus. Around ...
Atrial Arrhythmias After Lung Transplantation
... ATs were inducible after ablation, and bidirectional conduction block was still present between the donor left PV cuff and the recipient atrium. All 4 patients have remained in SR since ablation, with 3 of the 4 patients off of all antiarrhythmic therapy; 1 patient remains on reduced-dose antiarrhyt ...
... ATs were inducible after ablation, and bidirectional conduction block was still present between the donor left PV cuff and the recipient atrium. All 4 patients have remained in SR since ablation, with 3 of the 4 patients off of all antiarrhythmic therapy; 1 patient remains on reduced-dose antiarrhyt ...
1 Sensitive cardiac troponin I predicts poor outcomes in pulmonary
... diagnostic of acute myocardial infarction in the presence of ischemic signs and symptoms [5]. In recent years it has been recognized that elevated cardiac troponins may be detected in other conditions, including stable coronary artery disease [6], left ventricular failure [7], chronic kidney disease ...
... diagnostic of acute myocardial infarction in the presence of ischemic signs and symptoms [5]. In recent years it has been recognized that elevated cardiac troponins may be detected in other conditions, including stable coronary artery disease [6], left ventricular failure [7], chronic kidney disease ...
Assessment and consequences of the constant-volume - AJP
... validated, and seemingly unrelated physiological or clinical observations can be related and causally explained (21, 23, 25). Although physiologically profound, the constant-volume pump attribute of the four-chambered heart is both conceptually and mathematically simple, yet it has received insuffic ...
... validated, and seemingly unrelated physiological or clinical observations can be related and causally explained (21, 23, 25). Although physiologically profound, the constant-volume pump attribute of the four-chambered heart is both conceptually and mathematically simple, yet it has received insuffic ...
Asplenia in children with congenital heart disease as a cause of
... to encapsulated bacteria. Congenital asplenia can be part of multiple congenital abnormalities as in heterotaxy including Ivemark syndrome with congenital anomalies of the heart or great vessels, or it can be isolated, which is extremely rare. In these cases, asplenia is an important factor effectin ...
... to encapsulated bacteria. Congenital asplenia can be part of multiple congenital abnormalities as in heterotaxy including Ivemark syndrome with congenital anomalies of the heart or great vessels, or it can be isolated, which is extremely rare. In these cases, asplenia is an important factor effectin ...
Transcript
... more about, which is catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation, and talk about pulmonary vein isolation. And, I want to go over a couple of studies of clinical trials that I think are relevant to this subject of pulmonary vein isolation for atrial fibrillation in this setting of heart failure or imp ...
... more about, which is catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation, and talk about pulmonary vein isolation. And, I want to go over a couple of studies of clinical trials that I think are relevant to this subject of pulmonary vein isolation for atrial fibrillation in this setting of heart failure or imp ...
Atrial Fibrillation Tutorial
... 8745 patients reported to have undergone procedures, 2389 patients (27.3%) required more than one procedure, and 4550 patients (52%) were "asymptomatic without drugs." Remarkably, 524 patients (6%) had at least one major complication. It is important to realize that early experience may have lead to ...
... 8745 patients reported to have undergone procedures, 2389 patients (27.3%) required more than one procedure, and 4550 patients (52%) were "asymptomatic without drugs." Remarkably, 524 patients (6%) had at least one major complication. It is important to realize that early experience may have lead to ...
An allometric analysis of the giraffe cardiovascular system.
... The origin of these high pressures is controversial. As blood pressure is the product of cardiac output and the resistance to blood flow, one hypothesis for the high blood pressure is that giraffes have a very large heart producing a high cardiac output (Goetz, 1955). An alternative hypothesis is th ...
... The origin of these high pressures is controversial. As blood pressure is the product of cardiac output and the resistance to blood flow, one hypothesis for the high blood pressure is that giraffes have a very large heart producing a high cardiac output (Goetz, 1955). An alternative hypothesis is th ...
Cardiac Auscultation 101 - NC State Veterinary Medicine
... One of the keys to getting the most of your cardiac auscultation is proper understanding and use of your stethoscope. The main components of the stethoscope are the bell, diaphragm, tubing and earpieces. Many of the newer stethoscopes have the diaphragm and bell incorporated on the same side and one ...
... One of the keys to getting the most of your cardiac auscultation is proper understanding and use of your stethoscope. The main components of the stethoscope are the bell, diaphragm, tubing and earpieces. Many of the newer stethoscopes have the diaphragm and bell incorporated on the same side and one ...
short communication the heart rate variability signal in rainbow trout
... Mean heart rates increased with temperature (Table 1) and values were intermediate between basal and maximal values for this species (Priede, 1974). This reflects the expected effect of temperature on the cardiac pacemaker frequency. The heart rate was higher in the middle of the day (12:00 h) than ...
... Mean heart rates increased with temperature (Table 1) and values were intermediate between basal and maximal values for this species (Priede, 1974). This reflects the expected effect of temperature on the cardiac pacemaker frequency. The heart rate was higher in the middle of the day (12:00 h) than ...
ISDN
... Nitrates for CHF: Combination of high dose ISDN plus hydralazine. Nitrates for Acute Pulmonary Edema: GTN is effective with some risk of precipitous falls in BP. Intravenous GTN is usually the best method, as the dose can be rapidly adjusted upward or downward depending on the clinical and hemodynam ...
... Nitrates for CHF: Combination of high dose ISDN plus hydralazine. Nitrates for Acute Pulmonary Edema: GTN is effective with some risk of precipitous falls in BP. Intravenous GTN is usually the best method, as the dose can be rapidly adjusted upward or downward depending on the clinical and hemodynam ...
Primary Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Adults
... two scenarios to explain this finding could be envisioned. Either bleeding occurred into the ventricle for reasons that are not apparent, and blood then dissected into the adjacent brain parenchyma. However, the depth of tissue erosion is considerably greater than one usually observes with an intrav ...
... two scenarios to explain this finding could be envisioned. Either bleeding occurred into the ventricle for reasons that are not apparent, and blood then dissected into the adjacent brain parenchyma. However, the depth of tissue erosion is considerably greater than one usually observes with an intrav ...
Left Atrial Appendage: Useless or Priceless?
... ejection fraction. They reason that a slower heart rate gives the left ventricle a better chance to fill up before it ejects its contents into the arteries. The wall of the left ventricle abuts the LAA so a more distended ventricle would tend to compress the LAA and then let it expand again when the ...
... ejection fraction. They reason that a slower heart rate gives the left ventricle a better chance to fill up before it ejects its contents into the arteries. The wall of the left ventricle abuts the LAA so a more distended ventricle would tend to compress the LAA and then let it expand again when the ...
METASTATIC TUMORS OF THE HEART Metastatic tumors of the
... the recording of a series of fourteen cases. These cases were found among 327 autopsies performed on cases of known malignancy at the State Institute for the Study of Malignant Disease. Yater, in 1931, published a very comprehensive review of the literature, in which he quotes Karrenstein as to the ...
... the recording of a series of fourteen cases. These cases were found among 327 autopsies performed on cases of known malignancy at the State Institute for the Study of Malignant Disease. Yater, in 1931, published a very comprehensive review of the literature, in which he quotes Karrenstein as to the ...
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.