QASEM ABDALLA Saeed - Courts Administration Authority
... was the subject of a residence determination order which was also known as a community detention order pursuant to section 197AB of the Migration Act. ...
... was the subject of a residence determination order which was also known as a community detention order pursuant to section 197AB of the Migration Act. ...
a study on radial artery in cadavers and its clinicalimportance
... The study of radial artery has gained its utmost importance as it is the second most commonly used graft in CABG and its common use in transcatheter coronary interventions (angioplasty) compared to transfemoral or transbrachial technique due to very less risk of access site related complications. By ...
... The study of radial artery has gained its utmost importance as it is the second most commonly used graft in CABG and its common use in transcatheter coronary interventions (angioplasty) compared to transfemoral or transbrachial technique due to very less risk of access site related complications. By ...
CHANGES IN AUTONOMIC TONE RESULTING FROM CIRCUMFERENTIAL PULMONARY VEIN ISOLATION by GEOFFREY SEABORN
... therapy is not successful in preventing recurrence, repeated procedures may be required to further ablate regions of tissue exhibiting irregular conductive properties. The autonomic nervous system (ANS), which is responsible for control of heart rate, is thought to play a pathophysiological role in ...
... therapy is not successful in preventing recurrence, repeated procedures may be required to further ablate regions of tissue exhibiting irregular conductive properties. The autonomic nervous system (ANS), which is responsible for control of heart rate, is thought to play a pathophysiological role in ...
What`s new in diagnosis and therapy of atrial fibrillation?
... Management of atrial fibrillation (AF) regarding new diagnostic and therapeutic tools has constantly evolved over the last years. For paroxysmal AF, implantable loop recorders offer new options for better assessment of AF burden. For treatment, pulmonary vein (PV) isolation has evolved an accepted, ...
... Management of atrial fibrillation (AF) regarding new diagnostic and therapeutic tools has constantly evolved over the last years. For paroxysmal AF, implantable loop recorders offer new options for better assessment of AF burden. For treatment, pulmonary vein (PV) isolation has evolved an accepted, ...
Newly Diagnosed Atrial Fibrillation
... was associated with a lower cardiac output (4.4 vs. 5.2 liters per minute) and higher pulmonary-capillary wedge pressure (17 vs. 14 mm Hg).14 A chronically elevated heart rate of 130 beats per minute or more may result in secondary cardiomyopathy,15 a type of left ventricular dysfunction that may la ...
... was associated with a lower cardiac output (4.4 vs. 5.2 liters per minute) and higher pulmonary-capillary wedge pressure (17 vs. 14 mm Hg).14 A chronically elevated heart rate of 130 beats per minute or more may result in secondary cardiomyopathy,15 a type of left ventricular dysfunction that may la ...
Reproducibility of Blood Pressure and Inter-Beat
... the results of our former studies indicate that other parameters such as blood pressure and heart rate variability could be genetically determined (Jíra et al. 2006b, 2007). However, it is essential to know for further genetic study, whether the values of spectral power of blood pressure and heart r ...
... the results of our former studies indicate that other parameters such as blood pressure and heart rate variability could be genetically determined (Jíra et al. 2006b, 2007). However, it is essential to know for further genetic study, whether the values of spectral power of blood pressure and heart r ...
New Insights into Mechanisms of Atrial Fibrillation
... An imbalance in autonomic nervous system activity can result in significant changes in cardiac electrophysiological properties of the atrial myocardium which may facilitate induction of AF. Vagal nerve stimulation causes the shortening of an effective refractory period and facilitates induction of A ...
... An imbalance in autonomic nervous system activity can result in significant changes in cardiac electrophysiological properties of the atrial myocardium which may facilitate induction of AF. Vagal nerve stimulation causes the shortening of an effective refractory period and facilitates induction of A ...
... Normative data for BALF, but not ELF parameters, were obtained from 26 asymptomatic, noninfected normal children undergoing elective surgery. In the absence of LRT infection, the BALF macrophage, lymphocyte and neutrophil differential in CHD was not significantly different from the normal controls. ...
counterpulsation applied
... Helium, inflates the balloon occupying a space equal to its volume. This creates an additional “pulse” in the arterial system without additional cardiac work. Conversely, during deflation, the gas is removed from the balloon creating a “potential space”. This reduces the pressure in the aorta and al ...
... Helium, inflates the balloon occupying a space equal to its volume. This creates an additional “pulse” in the arterial system without additional cardiac work. Conversely, during deflation, the gas is removed from the balloon creating a “potential space”. This reduces the pressure in the aorta and al ...
The influence of residual coronary stenosis on size of
... continued widespread use of this technique as a histochemical marker of tissue viability. Regarding the risk areas, we defined this area at the end of the study. Because of the possible changes in collateral flow, these may not have been the same as the risk areas before or immediately after circumf ...
... continued widespread use of this technique as a histochemical marker of tissue viability. Regarding the risk areas, we defined this area at the end of the study. Because of the possible changes in collateral flow, these may not have been the same as the risk areas before or immediately after circumf ...
Running head: ATRIAL FIBRILLATION
... In a normal functioning heart, the electrical impulses originate in the sinoartial node in the right atrium of the heart. The electrical impulse travels across to the left atrium where the heart is then stimulated to start beating (Managing atrial fibrillation, 2006). The electrical current then tra ...
... In a normal functioning heart, the electrical impulses originate in the sinoartial node in the right atrium of the heart. The electrical impulse travels across to the left atrium where the heart is then stimulated to start beating (Managing atrial fibrillation, 2006). The electrical current then tra ...
Progressive Muscle Metaboreflex Activation Gradually Decreases 1
... negates perturbations in arterial pressure and blood flow to active skeletal ...
... negates perturbations in arterial pressure and blood flow to active skeletal ...
PDF Article
... had already been described (2 1,26, 27). Each of the 54 patients with card iac disease had clinically or hemodynamically significant lesions and died suddenly, or of complications of surgery or cardiac catheterization, or of congestive heart failure . Certain demographic, clinical and morphologic da ...
... had already been described (2 1,26, 27). Each of the 54 patients with card iac disease had clinically or hemodynamically significant lesions and died suddenly, or of complications of surgery or cardiac catheterization, or of congestive heart failure . Certain demographic, clinical and morphologic da ...
Respiratory Motion Influence on Catheter Contact Force During
... force information [14,15]. The benefit of the combined system is that the measured force signal can be mapped to a 3-D location. The contact force is measured continuously, during mapping as well as during ablation. The contact force signal provides information about motion present within the left a ...
... force information [14,15]. The benefit of the combined system is that the measured force signal can be mapped to a 3-D location. The contact force is measured continuously, during mapping as well as during ablation. The contact force signal provides information about motion present within the left a ...
Treatment Considerations for a Dual Epidemic of Atrial Fibrillation
... two options for management of AF. For over a decade there has been an ongoing debate about which of these strategies is better for management of AF in HF. The rhythm control strategy for asymptomatic patients with AF and HF had been considered to be advantageous based on the known deleterious effect ...
... two options for management of AF. For over a decade there has been an ongoing debate about which of these strategies is better for management of AF in HF. The rhythm control strategy for asymptomatic patients with AF and HF had been considered to be advantageous based on the known deleterious effect ...
Diagnosis and ablation of atypical atrial tachycardia and flutter
... successfully ablated with a single application of radiofrequency energy. In a series of 116 macroreentrant atrial tachycardias that started several days to weeks after circumferential pulmonary vein ablation for paroxysmal or persistent atrial fibrillation, the most common type was a perimitral tach ...
... successfully ablated with a single application of radiofrequency energy. In a series of 116 macroreentrant atrial tachycardias that started several days to weeks after circumferential pulmonary vein ablation for paroxysmal or persistent atrial fibrillation, the most common type was a perimitral tach ...
App For Improving Heart Rate Monitor Based Endurance
... training where the athlete keeps going from 60% heart rate to 75% and then back down again[Benson and Connoly(2011), p. 58]. This paper focuses on the former which more continuous nature makes implementing some type of heart rate sonification more natural. The problem with anaerobic training, meanin ...
... training where the athlete keeps going from 60% heart rate to 75% and then back down again[Benson and Connoly(2011), p. 58]. This paper focuses on the former which more continuous nature makes implementing some type of heart rate sonification more natural. The problem with anaerobic training, meanin ...
Controlled Trial of Physical Training in Chronic Heart
... study because the very-low-frequency peak can be difficult to differentiate from low-frequency noise unless the recording period is very prolonged. Power spectral analysis is a relatively new technique, and some explanation of its capabilities and limitations may be helpful. Spectral analysis is a m ...
... study because the very-low-frequency peak can be difficult to differentiate from low-frequency noise unless the recording period is very prolonged. Power spectral analysis is a relatively new technique, and some explanation of its capabilities and limitations may be helpful. Spectral analysis is a m ...
Helping Your Heart - Patients
... Besides beating too fast or too slow, the heart can also beat irregularly. For example, one side of the heart may contract sooner than the other side. When this happens, blood and oxygen are not delivered fast enough to the body and the pumping mechanism begins to fail. If blood is not pumped out of ...
... Besides beating too fast or too slow, the heart can also beat irregularly. For example, one side of the heart may contract sooner than the other side. When this happens, blood and oxygen are not delivered fast enough to the body and the pumping mechanism begins to fail. If blood is not pumped out of ...
Looking at the second heart sound: A multi
... spent with Tiago Vinhoza, who not only did helped my with the technical and theoretical problems (through many, many discussions and debates), but also have shown how to do robust research. I also would like to thank all my other colleagues from Porto and the sta↵ of the Departamento de Ciência de ...
... spent with Tiago Vinhoza, who not only did helped my with the technical and theoretical problems (through many, many discussions and debates), but also have shown how to do robust research. I also would like to thank all my other colleagues from Porto and the sta↵ of the Departamento de Ciência de ...
Macroscopic description of the coronary arteries in Swiss albino
... interventricularis paraconalis or right coronary artery to supply the septum. Although several authors stated that the ramus interventricularis subsinuosus originated from the ramus circumflexus sinister in ruminants16,21 or from a. coronaria sinistra in the horse21, pig21 and donkey25, some authors ...
... interventricularis paraconalis or right coronary artery to supply the septum. Although several authors stated that the ramus interventricularis subsinuosus originated from the ramus circumflexus sinister in ruminants16,21 or from a. coronaria sinistra in the horse21, pig21 and donkey25, some authors ...
Delayed Systolic Blood Pressure Recovery After Graded Exercise
... Journal of the American College of Cardiology © 1999 by the American College of Cardiology Published by Elsevier Science Inc. ...
... Journal of the American College of Cardiology © 1999 by the American College of Cardiology Published by Elsevier Science Inc. ...
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.