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 ...
reliability of cardiac output calculation by the fick principle and
... between cardiac output (CO) measured by a new Fick method, using central venous saturation (Scvo2), and that measured by the classic thermodilution technique, in patients requiring emergent CO evaluation. Settings. Prospective clinical study in a university-affiliated, tertiary hospital, at surgical ...
... between cardiac output (CO) measured by a new Fick method, using central venous saturation (Scvo2), and that measured by the classic thermodilution technique, in patients requiring emergent CO evaluation. Settings. Prospective clinical study in a university-affiliated, tertiary hospital, at surgical ...
Differences in development of coronary arteries and veins
... MHC antibody Žcode 169-ID5. w9x. The antibodies were ...
... MHC antibody Žcode 169-ID5. w9x. The antibodies were ...
Physiology #4 Cardiac cycle محمد جعفر د. 21/3/2016 Turquoise Team
... The filling phase is related to ventricles, and during it the ventricles will be filled with blood from the atria by the two mechanism (gradient pressure ‘70%’ & atrial contraction ‘30%’). Note: during pumping phase NOT all the blood will leave the ventricles to the arteries “not as the atria” becau ...
... The filling phase is related to ventricles, and during it the ventricles will be filled with blood from the atria by the two mechanism (gradient pressure ‘70%’ & atrial contraction ‘30%’). Note: during pumping phase NOT all the blood will leave the ventricles to the arteries “not as the atria” becau ...
Lab 4: The Human Cardiovascular System
... postural changes; as well as observing the reflex and the baroreflex during diving in ice water. Cardiovascular system is one of the most important system in human body, it provides nutrient and removes by-product from the body, and it helps the organ function properly. The heart creates pressure an ...
... postural changes; as well as observing the reflex and the baroreflex during diving in ice water. Cardiovascular system is one of the most important system in human body, it provides nutrient and removes by-product from the body, and it helps the organ function properly. The heart creates pressure an ...
Peer-reviewed Article PDF
... appearance of a FFT on B-mode and color Doppler ultrasonography is impressive as evidenced by the long thrombus `floating in’ the venous lumen and surrounded by moving blood, separating it from the wall. The compression test for vein incompressibility and more likely the dynamic test that accelerate ...
... appearance of a FFT on B-mode and color Doppler ultrasonography is impressive as evidenced by the long thrombus `floating in’ the venous lumen and surrounded by moving blood, separating it from the wall. The compression test for vein incompressibility and more likely the dynamic test that accelerate ...
Persistent wandering atrial pacemaker after
... incident. The epinephrine overdose as the cause of his p-wave abnormality (wandering atrial pacemaker) could not be confirmed: as he had no ECG prior to the episode, this finding may have existed before the administration of epinephrine. We can only speculate that the multifocal atrial tachycardia p ...
... incident. The epinephrine overdose as the cause of his p-wave abnormality (wandering atrial pacemaker) could not be confirmed: as he had no ECG prior to the episode, this finding may have existed before the administration of epinephrine. We can only speculate that the multifocal atrial tachycardia p ...
Peripheral endothelial dysfunction in patients with pulmonary
... syndrome, and seven chronic thromboembolic PAH) being treated in our department, and 21 control subjects (13 healthy and eight with scleroderma and normal pulmonary arterial pressure). In no case was the medication changed from 3 months before enrollment to the end of the study period. Patients with ...
... syndrome, and seven chronic thromboembolic PAH) being treated in our department, and 21 control subjects (13 healthy and eight with scleroderma and normal pulmonary arterial pressure). In no case was the medication changed from 3 months before enrollment to the end of the study period. Patients with ...
Neonatal management of trisomy 18: Clinical details of 24 patients
... surgery were for the time being required, and the parents consented to transfer. In every regional hospital, general pediatricians with training in neonatology continued the treatment according to the same principle. Methods ...
... surgery were for the time being required, and the parents consented to transfer. In every regional hospital, general pediatricians with training in neonatology continued the treatment according to the same principle. Methods ...
Interpretation of the Chest Radiograph - Part 1 - e-SAFE
... Consideration of the anatomy makes it clear that examining the chest anteriorly can only detect signs in the upper and middle lobes on the right side, and mainly only in the upper lobe on the left side. Posterior examination findings - apart from the very apex of the lung - relate entirely to diseas ...
... Consideration of the anatomy makes it clear that examining the chest anteriorly can only detect signs in the upper and middle lobes on the right side, and mainly only in the upper lobe on the left side. Posterior examination findings - apart from the very apex of the lung - relate entirely to diseas ...
The effect of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition on
... Objectives: To investigate the effect of 6 weeks’ pre-operative treatment with the angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor, quinapril, on left ventricular function when measured 3 months after coronary artery bypass graft surgery and to examine the safety of such treatment. Patients and methods: Pat ...
... Objectives: To investigate the effect of 6 weeks’ pre-operative treatment with the angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor, quinapril, on left ventricular function when measured 3 months after coronary artery bypass graft surgery and to examine the safety of such treatment. Patients and methods: Pat ...
universal treatment algorithm
... Change of roles (eg compression) is recommended regardless of the level of fatigue. Quickly reassess at this time and initiate interventions due, but do not delay recommencing CPR Defibrillation is performed once at this 2 minute mark during which time ECG leads and pads should have been applied if ...
... Change of roles (eg compression) is recommended regardless of the level of fatigue. Quickly reassess at this time and initiate interventions due, but do not delay recommencing CPR Defibrillation is performed once at this 2 minute mark during which time ECG leads and pads should have been applied if ...
28 Ejection Clicks
... When blood is drawn into the right ventricle during inspiration, the thickened right ventricle does not distend normally, so pressure in that chamber rises, and the pulmonary valve is partially opened . Because the pulmonary valve is partially open when the right ventricle contracts, its excursion i ...
... When blood is drawn into the right ventricle during inspiration, the thickened right ventricle does not distend normally, so pressure in that chamber rises, and the pulmonary valve is partially opened . Because the pulmonary valve is partially open when the right ventricle contracts, its excursion i ...
Vertebral Heart Scale
... ses of Vertebral Heart Scale U The VHS was established to create a more objective way of diagnosing cardiomegaly via thoracic radiography. Individual dogs can have values that fall outside of the normal range without cardiac disease, so it should not be used as the only means of diagnosing cardiac ...
... ses of Vertebral Heart Scale U The VHS was established to create a more objective way of diagnosing cardiomegaly via thoracic radiography. Individual dogs can have values that fall outside of the normal range without cardiac disease, so it should not be used as the only means of diagnosing cardiac ...
Mid term results of the lateral tunnel operation at Queen Alia Heart
... Methods: Between January 1999 and January 2005, 159 patients (99 males, 60 females) underwent either a fenestrated or non-fenestrated lateral tunnel (Fontan procedure), for a wide range of complex congenital heart disease with a functional single ventricle at Queen Alia Heart Institute. Median age a ...
... Methods: Between January 1999 and January 2005, 159 patients (99 males, 60 females) underwent either a fenestrated or non-fenestrated lateral tunnel (Fontan procedure), for a wide range of complex congenital heart disease with a functional single ventricle at Queen Alia Heart Institute. Median age a ...
Blood Pressure
... moving from higher- to lower-pressure areas • Pressure results when flow is opposed by resistance • Systemic pressure: • Is highest in the aorta • Declines throughout the length of the pathway ...
... moving from higher- to lower-pressure areas • Pressure results when flow is opposed by resistance • Systemic pressure: • Is highest in the aorta • Declines throughout the length of the pathway ...
Cardiovascular Physiology and Pharmacology
... atrial relaxation; ventricle contracts, downward movement of base ...
... atrial relaxation; ventricle contracts, downward movement of base ...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. Diastolic dysfunction
... for CHF were all significantly reduced; however, the results from CHARM-Preserved were less conclusive and only showed a reduction in hospitalization. Clearly, whereas data on prevalence and prognosis of CHF with preserved EF are available, data on effects of treatment are still very scant. Therefor ...
... for CHF were all significantly reduced; however, the results from CHARM-Preserved were less conclusive and only showed a reduction in hospitalization. Clearly, whereas data on prevalence and prognosis of CHF with preserved EF are available, data on effects of treatment are still very scant. Therefor ...
State of the Art Mock Circulation Loop and a Proposed Novel Design
... Heart disease is agreed as the highest cause of death in the world by most of the health organizations. Heart disease and stroke statistics of American Heart Association [1] states that, on basis of 2009 death rate data, cardiovascular disease was the reason for one of every three deaths in the Unit ...
... Heart disease is agreed as the highest cause of death in the world by most of the health organizations. Heart disease and stroke statistics of American Heart Association [1] states that, on basis of 2009 death rate data, cardiovascular disease was the reason for one of every three deaths in the Unit ...
PowerPoint
... •Partners of the Heart: Vivien Thomas and His Work with Alfred Blalock, by Vivien T. Thomas, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1985. ISBN 0-8122-1634-2 ...
... •Partners of the Heart: Vivien Thomas and His Work with Alfred Blalock, by Vivien T. Thomas, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1985. ISBN 0-8122-1634-2 ...
Causes of Heart enlargement
... 6. Is there hypertension? Cardiomegaly with hypertension would suggest that the cardiomegaly is due to left ventricular enlargement from the chronic hypertension. 7. Is there cyanosis? Cardiomegaly with cyanosis, particularly if there is an associated murmur, suggests congenital heart disease of the ...
... 6. Is there hypertension? Cardiomegaly with hypertension would suggest that the cardiomegaly is due to left ventricular enlargement from the chronic hypertension. 7. Is there cyanosis? Cardiomegaly with cyanosis, particularly if there is an associated murmur, suggests congenital heart disease of the ...
Arterial baroreflex regulation of blood pressure in patients
... Subjects. The participants in this study included 18 normal volunteers and 18 patients with congestive heart failure . The normal group comprised 16 men and 2 women, whose ages ranged from 29 to 62 years and averaged 41 ± 2 years (mean ± SEM) . Normalcy was determined by history, physical examinatio ...
... Subjects. The participants in this study included 18 normal volunteers and 18 patients with congestive heart failure . The normal group comprised 16 men and 2 women, whose ages ranged from 29 to 62 years and averaged 41 ± 2 years (mean ± SEM) . Normalcy was determined by history, physical examinatio ...
Effects of Continuous Flow Left Ventricular Assist Device Support on
... Fig. 1 RHI in the control (closed bar), NYHA class IV heart failure (open bar), and continuous flow left ventricular assist device (striped bar) patients. *P<0.05, significantly different than the control subjects ...
... Fig. 1 RHI in the control (closed bar), NYHA class IV heart failure (open bar), and continuous flow left ventricular assist device (striped bar) patients. *P<0.05, significantly different than the control subjects ...
Heart Rate and Blood Pressure Responses to Exercise Testing
... emotion(1). Moreover, there are no other normal stresses to which the body is exposed that even nearly approach the extreme stresses of heavy exercise. In fact, some of the exercises were continued for prolonged periods, they might be lethal (2). There are many circulatory changes that occur during ...
... emotion(1). Moreover, there are no other normal stresses to which the body is exposed that even nearly approach the extreme stresses of heavy exercise. In fact, some of the exercises were continued for prolonged periods, they might be lethal (2). There are many circulatory changes that occur during ...
Post Operative Arrhythmias
... right shoulder to left leg, and lead III from left arm to left leg. Lead aVF traces from central terminal, which corresponds to zero potential to the left leg, aVL from centre to left arm and aVR from centre to right arm. The precordial leads work in a similar fashion in that leads V1 – V6 trace the ...
... right shoulder to left leg, and lead III from left arm to left leg. Lead aVF traces from central terminal, which corresponds to zero potential to the left leg, aVL from centre to left arm and aVR from centre to right arm. The precordial leads work in a similar fashion in that leads V1 – V6 trace 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.