Coherence: A Novel Nonpharmacological Modality for Lowering
... Group 2 (n = 12) was not yet taking any medication to control hypertension and was given the same training and emWave practice. Group 3 (n = 20) was taking medication as prescribed and was asked to use a method of relaxation that was familiar to them. The sex ratio was almost 50:50: 32 males vs 30 f ...
... Group 2 (n = 12) was not yet taking any medication to control hypertension and was given the same training and emWave practice. Group 3 (n = 20) was taking medication as prescribed and was asked to use a method of relaxation that was familiar to them. The sex ratio was almost 50:50: 32 males vs 30 f ...
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... no significant differences in the drug effect between these two groups, the subsequent data were analyzed for the entire group of 10 patients. All patients had severe ventricular asynergy by radionuclide angiography, but none had discernible aneurysm and none had significant mitral regurgitation by ...
... no significant differences in the drug effect between these two groups, the subsequent data were analyzed for the entire group of 10 patients. All patients had severe ventricular asynergy by radionuclide angiography, but none had discernible aneurysm and none had significant mitral regurgitation by ...
Fatty acid oxidation inhibition with PPARa activation (FOXIB/PPARa
... 4. CPT I inhibition in patients with heart failure Heart failure is a disease with many causes and one cannot simply extrapolate from animal experiments to heart failure in general. Nonetheless, the study by Lionetti et al. [7] is unique because it demonstrates its effects in a largeanimal model of ...
... 4. CPT I inhibition in patients with heart failure Heart failure is a disease with many causes and one cannot simply extrapolate from animal experiments to heart failure in general. Nonetheless, the study by Lionetti et al. [7] is unique because it demonstrates its effects in a largeanimal model of ...
Precordial T wave Inversions on - e
... A transthoracic echocardiogram revealed normal left ventricular size and function, but a dilated right ventricle with reduced right ventricular function and mild-moderate tricuspid regurgitation with a pulmonary artery systolic pressure of 77 mmHg. Subsequently, aventilation perfusion scan showed se ...
... A transthoracic echocardiogram revealed normal left ventricular size and function, but a dilated right ventricle with reduced right ventricular function and mild-moderate tricuspid regurgitation with a pulmonary artery systolic pressure of 77 mmHg. Subsequently, aventilation perfusion scan showed se ...
Twenty-four Hour Holter Monitoring in Finishing
... Serum biochemistry analysis and complete blood count were within normal reference limits on all steers enrolled in the study. All steers accepted the Holter monitor and harness after a short adjustment period. The heart rate was calculated every hour with the mean heart rate of 66.8 to 16.4 beats pe ...
... Serum biochemistry analysis and complete blood count were within normal reference limits on all steers enrolled in the study. All steers accepted the Holter monitor and harness after a short adjustment period. The heart rate was calculated every hour with the mean heart rate of 66.8 to 16.4 beats pe ...
Atrioventricular valve abnormalities in infancy: Two
... Angiocardiography. Angiocardiograms were performed as part of cardiac catheterization in each patient. Selective left or right atrial injections (0.8 to 1.2 cc/kg of contrast medium) were made in 30 of the patients. These angiograms were imaged in the cranially angulated, left anterior oblique proje ...
... Angiocardiography. Angiocardiograms were performed as part of cardiac catheterization in each patient. Selective left or right atrial injections (0.8 to 1.2 cc/kg of contrast medium) were made in 30 of the patients. These angiograms were imaged in the cranially angulated, left anterior oblique proje ...
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... on the duration and degree of ischemia [5, 15]. If myocyte degeneration process is advanced, more time is needed for the reconstruction of the contractile apparatus. It can be presumed that progressing heart damage with cell necrosis, myocardial fibrosis and irreversible contractility disorders woul ...
... on the duration and degree of ischemia [5, 15]. If myocyte degeneration process is advanced, more time is needed for the reconstruction of the contractile apparatus. It can be presumed that progressing heart damage with cell necrosis, myocardial fibrosis and irreversible contractility disorders woul ...
Vertebral artery transposition for revascularization of the posterior
... Object Despite advances in medical management and endovascular therapies, including the introduction of statins, antiplatelet agents, and drug-eluting stents, some patients experience medically refractory vertebrobasilar insufficiency and may benefit from robust surgical revascularization. The aim ...
... Object Despite advances in medical management and endovascular therapies, including the introduction of statins, antiplatelet agents, and drug-eluting stents, some patients experience medically refractory vertebrobasilar insufficiency and may benefit from robust surgical revascularization. The aim ...
Artificial heart pacemakers
... An artificial pacemaker is a small device that is put just under the skin of your chest (below your collar bone) to help your heart muscle pump blood regularly. Like your heart s own electrical system, it uses small electrical currents to stimulate your heart muscle to make it contract. An artificia ...
... An artificial pacemaker is a small device that is put just under the skin of your chest (below your collar bone) to help your heart muscle pump blood regularly. Like your heart s own electrical system, it uses small electrical currents to stimulate your heart muscle to make it contract. An artificia ...
A software package for non-invasive, real-time beat-to
... indirectly derived total peripheral resistance index (TPRI) is currently not applied clinically although it would provide valuable insight into cardiovascular regulation. Especially those clinicians interested in the evaluation of syncope and in the regulation of blood pressure could gain relevant i ...
... indirectly derived total peripheral resistance index (TPRI) is currently not applied clinically although it would provide valuable insight into cardiovascular regulation. Especially those clinicians interested in the evaluation of syncope and in the regulation of blood pressure could gain relevant i ...
269 the intrinsic properties of an in situ perfused crocodile heart
... a feature which is uniquely crocodilian. Another connection between the two aortic arches can be found further downstream; it is usually called the ‘anastomosis’. This complex anatomical arrangement of vessels allows for a diverse array of flow patterns. In the undisturbed crocodile, blood flow in t ...
... a feature which is uniquely crocodilian. Another connection between the two aortic arches can be found further downstream; it is usually called the ‘anastomosis’. This complex anatomical arrangement of vessels allows for a diverse array of flow patterns. In the undisturbed crocodile, blood flow in t ...
Fasciculoventricular accessory pathway: A
... be a substrate for re-entrant arrhythmias, probably because of the close proximity to the native conduction system that precludes conduction delay necessary for establishment of re-entry. Consequently, the preexcitation in our case, although present, was unrelated to the patient’s symptoms. However, ...
... be a substrate for re-entrant arrhythmias, probably because of the close proximity to the native conduction system that precludes conduction delay necessary for establishment of re-entry. Consequently, the preexcitation in our case, although present, was unrelated to the patient’s symptoms. However, ...
The decrease of cardiac chamber volumes and output during
... healthy subjects, increasing airway pressure to 10 and 20 cmH2O decreases total heart volume, all four individual chamber volumes, and output of both atria and both ventricles equally and progressively. Left and right ventricle end-diastolic volumes and peak filling rates decreased progressively wit ...
... healthy subjects, increasing airway pressure to 10 and 20 cmH2O decreases total heart volume, all four individual chamber volumes, and output of both atria and both ventricles equally and progressively. Left and right ventricle end-diastolic volumes and peak filling rates decreased progressively wit ...
Left Ventricular Assist Devices
... common in patients with continuous flow LVADs. Patients who are unconscious do not necessarily need CPR. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation puts patients at risk for device dislodgment. 4. A 65 yo LVAD patient presents with upper GI bleeding. Why is bleeding common in LVAD patients? ...
... common in patients with continuous flow LVADs. Patients who are unconscious do not necessarily need CPR. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation puts patients at risk for device dislodgment. 4. A 65 yo LVAD patient presents with upper GI bleeding. Why is bleeding common in LVAD patients? ...
Neoplasms involving the heart, their simulators
... could be far more useful than has been appreciated in the past. The problem has been that the electrocardiogram may be recorded when diagnosis is first considered, but subsequently electrocardiograms are not taken very frequently as the disease progresses. One study compared electrocardiographic fin ...
... could be far more useful than has been appreciated in the past. The problem has been that the electrocardiogram may be recorded when diagnosis is first considered, but subsequently electrocardiograms are not taken very frequently as the disease progresses. One study compared electrocardiographic fin ...
Section Six:
... from the heart per minute. It is expressed in liters per minute. The normal cardiac output is 4 – 8 L/minute. Cardiac output is a function of heart rate and stroke volume. Stroke volume is the volume of blood (ml) ejected with each ventricular contraction, and heart beat. CO = HR x SV Determinants o ...
... from the heart per minute. It is expressed in liters per minute. The normal cardiac output is 4 – 8 L/minute. Cardiac output is a function of heart rate and stroke volume. Stroke volume is the volume of blood (ml) ejected with each ventricular contraction, and heart beat. CO = HR x SV Determinants o ...
Transcripts/4_15 1-2 (McNicholas)
... m. Third degree block: This occurs when there’s damage to the AV-nodal tissue. n. Just as a reminder there’s a slowing of the waveform as it goes down through the AV node of the conduction pathway. The advantage of that slowing is that the atria needs to contract before the ventricles contract, but ...
... m. Third degree block: This occurs when there’s damage to the AV-nodal tissue. n. Just as a reminder there’s a slowing of the waveform as it goes down through the AV node of the conduction pathway. The advantage of that slowing is that the atria needs to contract before the ventricles contract, but ...
Read full article - Scientific Works. C Series. Veterinary Medicine
... heart is situated with the right atrium on the right, the right ventricle anterior, the left ventricle to the left and posterior, and the left atrium entirely posterior. The apex is projected inferiorly and to the left. All mammalian hearts lies in the middle mediastinum being enclosed into the peri ...
... heart is situated with the right atrium on the right, the right ventricle anterior, the left ventricle to the left and posterior, and the left atrium entirely posterior. The apex is projected inferiorly and to the left. All mammalian hearts lies in the middle mediastinum being enclosed into the peri ...
Extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation support in cardiac
... Blood flows are monitored by a Doppler flow probe placed on the arterial side of the circuit. ECMO flows were 2.0 to 2.4 l/min/m2. In order to prevent bleeding complications in heparinized patients following cardiopulmonary bypass for heart transplantation and ECMO support for the failing graft, hep ...
... Blood flows are monitored by a Doppler flow probe placed on the arterial side of the circuit. ECMO flows were 2.0 to 2.4 l/min/m2. In order to prevent bleeding complications in heparinized patients following cardiopulmonary bypass for heart transplantation and ECMO support for the failing graft, hep ...
Modelling and simulation of the human arterial tree - a
... these characteristics, such as resistors and simple connectors. For a more detailed discussion on this subject see Krus et al [6]. For very large systems the method is also well suited for parallel! processing and can also handle variable time-steps, Jansson [10]. In Krus et al [6] a model suitable ...
... these characteristics, such as resistors and simple connectors. For a more detailed discussion on this subject see Krus et al [6]. For very large systems the method is also well suited for parallel! processing and can also handle variable time-steps, Jansson [10]. In Krus et al [6] a model suitable ...
Adult mouse myocyte harvest protocol
... with 0.2 ml of heparin (1000 u/ml). Allow the drugs to take effect for about 10 minutes. If you’re doing two hearts, you can anesthetize and give heparin to the other mouse now. 2. Tape the animal down onto the surgical tray, give an additional 0.1 ml of phenobarb if needed. Then prep the chest by s ...
... with 0.2 ml of heparin (1000 u/ml). Allow the drugs to take effect for about 10 minutes. If you’re doing two hearts, you can anesthetize and give heparin to the other mouse now. 2. Tape the animal down onto the surgical tray, give an additional 0.1 ml of phenobarb if needed. Then prep the chest by s ...
Biology 20 - Patricia Schwandt Courses
... Blood pressure is the pressure exerted on the walls of the blood vessels. Constant blood pressure is needed to maintain the proper functioning of all other systems. Blood pressure is measured in the arteries. Diastolic (relaxation) pressure is about 35% lower than systolic (contraction) pressure. No ...
... Blood pressure is the pressure exerted on the walls of the blood vessels. Constant blood pressure is needed to maintain the proper functioning of all other systems. Blood pressure is measured in the arteries. Diastolic (relaxation) pressure is about 35% lower than systolic (contraction) pressure. No ...
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.