The Vasomotor Control Centre
... At rest 20 % (approx) of your blood is located at your muscles and 80% is located in your organs. During exercise (depending on the intensity) 80 % (approx) of your blood is located at your muscles and 20% is located in your organs. Plot this information on your graph ...
... At rest 20 % (approx) of your blood is located at your muscles and 80% is located in your organs. During exercise (depending on the intensity) 80 % (approx) of your blood is located at your muscles and 20% is located in your organs. Plot this information on your graph ...
Common investigations following a stroke/transient ischaemic attack
... likely to cause any anxiety, please speak to your doctor. People with artificial joints or implants, may not be able to have an MRI scan, because of the strong magnetic force. There is a leaflet available explaining MRI scan in more detail. ...
... likely to cause any anxiety, please speak to your doctor. People with artificial joints or implants, may not be able to have an MRI scan, because of the strong magnetic force. There is a leaflet available explaining MRI scan in more detail. ...
Section 1
... the normalized data for different size individuals, the normal range is about 3.0 – 3.5 L/min/m2 ...
... the normalized data for different size individuals, the normal range is about 3.0 – 3.5 L/min/m2 ...
Intervention Technique using Transvenous Patent Ductus Arteriosus
... Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a congenital heart disease that found in both humans and animals in which the vessel connected between aorta and pulmonary artery is not vanished after birth. The changes in smooth muscle wall made the vessel maintained its structure without constriction and fibrosi ...
... Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a congenital heart disease that found in both humans and animals in which the vessel connected between aorta and pulmonary artery is not vanished after birth. The changes in smooth muscle wall made the vessel maintained its structure without constriction and fibrosi ...
Document
... use blue pens for the structures on the right side of the heart, purple for the capillaries of the lungs, and red for the structures on the left side of the heart. Have them start with the inferior and superior venae cavae and end with the aorta. Then have them then put away their cards and ask them ...
... use blue pens for the structures on the right side of the heart, purple for the capillaries of the lungs, and red for the structures on the left side of the heart. Have them start with the inferior and superior venae cavae and end with the aorta. Then have them then put away their cards and ask them ...
High-pressure balloon angioplasty of coronary sinus vein
... constriction, narrowing and tortuosity of potential target vein, and finally, absence of vessels in the desired location. Various methods adapted from interventional cardiology are used to resolve these problems. In patients with target vein stenosis, successful venous balloon angioplasty and stentin ...
... constriction, narrowing and tortuosity of potential target vein, and finally, absence of vessels in the desired location. Various methods adapted from interventional cardiology are used to resolve these problems. In patients with target vein stenosis, successful venous balloon angioplasty and stentin ...
Skeletal System
... flowing in the pulmonary and systemic circuits at any one moment the two ventricles have very unequal work loads The pulmonary circuit, served by the right ventricle, is a low pressure circulation The systemic circuit, served by the left ventricle, circulates through the entire body and encounters a ...
... flowing in the pulmonary and systemic circuits at any one moment the two ventricles have very unequal work loads The pulmonary circuit, served by the right ventricle, is a low pressure circulation The systemic circuit, served by the left ventricle, circulates through the entire body and encounters a ...
Pulmonary arterial disease with multifocal dissecting
... excess acid mucopolysaccharides at the very time when it is subjected to the added stress of a raised pulmonary arterial pressure. The present case has certain similarities in that congenital heart disease was present and was certainly associated with a high pulmonary arterial pressure. Since the pu ...
... excess acid mucopolysaccharides at the very time when it is subjected to the added stress of a raised pulmonary arterial pressure. The present case has certain similarities in that congenital heart disease was present and was certainly associated with a high pulmonary arterial pressure. Since the pu ...
Dyspnoea - Spire Healthcare
... Ask the patient what they want out of the consultation, listen to their story including any history of cardiac, pulmonary disease or trauma. Listen to their breathing, examine them, and take evidencebased measurements. ...
... Ask the patient what they want out of the consultation, listen to their story including any history of cardiac, pulmonary disease or trauma. Listen to their breathing, examine them, and take evidencebased measurements. ...
HEART MURMURS
... an ultra sound scan of your heart. The test looks at the heart valves and the blood flowing through them, it also assesses the pumping muscle and the overall function of the heart. It gives an assessment of the level of stiffness to the heart valve or leakage to it. An echocardiogram can be arranged ...
... an ultra sound scan of your heart. The test looks at the heart valves and the blood flowing through them, it also assesses the pumping muscle and the overall function of the heart. It gives an assessment of the level of stiffness to the heart valve or leakage to it. An echocardiogram can be arranged ...
Coarctation of the aorta - British Heart Foundation
... abnormalities, such as a hole between the ventricles called a ventricular septal defect, or VSD. Other children may have a narrowed aortic valve. A small number of children with coarctation also have chromosome abnormalities. The most common ones associated with coarctation are Turner’s syndrome (pa ...
... abnormalities, such as a hole between the ventricles called a ventricular septal defect, or VSD. Other children may have a narrowed aortic valve. A small number of children with coarctation also have chromosome abnormalities. The most common ones associated with coarctation are Turner’s syndrome (pa ...
PowerPoint 演示文稿 - Shandong University
... Sympathetic nerve (norepinephrine) or the epinephrine and norepinephrine (adrenal gland) enhance the strength and the velocity of the cardiac contraction. The change of myocardial property is independent of the preload. We call it the contractility. Importance: exert a long – time influence on the c ...
... Sympathetic nerve (norepinephrine) or the epinephrine and norepinephrine (adrenal gland) enhance the strength and the velocity of the cardiac contraction. The change of myocardial property is independent of the preload. We call it the contractility. Importance: exert a long – time influence on the c ...
High Blood Pressure
... A patient will be diagnosed as having high blood pressure when their blood pressure is above the normal range for up to 5 readings (taken at different visits). Sometimes a diagnosis is made after a fewer number of readings, depending on how high above normal the blood pressure is and if the person h ...
... A patient will be diagnosed as having high blood pressure when their blood pressure is above the normal range for up to 5 readings (taken at different visits). Sometimes a diagnosis is made after a fewer number of readings, depending on how high above normal the blood pressure is and if the person h ...
PE Unit 4 Outcome 1 (Part 2) - Engage Education Foundation
... Muscular Hypertrophy: There is an increase in the muscle size and an increase in the number of fast twitch type 2B fibres that are responsible for anaerobic energy production. Increased muscular stores of ATP and CP: There are increased stores of ATP and CP the means that the body can use these ener ...
... Muscular Hypertrophy: There is an increase in the muscle size and an increase in the number of fast twitch type 2B fibres that are responsible for anaerobic energy production. Increased muscular stores of ATP and CP: There are increased stores of ATP and CP the means that the body can use these ener ...
Information for the public (Word)
... Studies have shown that LVADs can enable patients to survive until they can have a heart transplant. One study showed that 32 out of 41 patients (78%) survived for an average of 215 days with LVAD support. Another study showed that 13 out of 16 patients (81%) survived until they had a heart transpla ...
... Studies have shown that LVADs can enable patients to survive until they can have a heart transplant. One study showed that 32 out of 41 patients (78%) survived for an average of 215 days with LVAD support. Another study showed that 13 out of 16 patients (81%) survived until they had a heart transpla ...
Cardiology in the Young Atrial structure in the presence of visceral
... malformed. As a direct extension of this morphological method, it follows that, ideally, one system of organs should not be identified, or named, on the basis of abnormalities in another system. In fact, use of this method clarifies all of the apparent controversies which surround the subject of vis ...
... malformed. As a direct extension of this morphological method, it follows that, ideally, one system of organs should not be identified, or named, on the basis of abnormalities in another system. In fact, use of this method clarifies all of the apparent controversies which surround the subject of vis ...
course content schedule and grading
... 6. Circulatory functions- Electrocardiography (ECG) and Plethysmography: Measuring pulse by palpation method when sitting, standing, during prolonged deep inspiration, immediately after expiration; before and after physical exercise; Measuring blood pressure by auscultation method from the subject’s ...
... 6. Circulatory functions- Electrocardiography (ECG) and Plethysmography: Measuring pulse by palpation method when sitting, standing, during prolonged deep inspiration, immediately after expiration; before and after physical exercise; Measuring blood pressure by auscultation method from the subject’s ...
File - Developing Anaesthesia
... reference points and is less inclined to emphasize landmarks that are seen only on the gross specimen. Because these anatomic landmarks are not easily recognized with traditional arteriography, clinicians have adopted slightly different nomenclature to describe normal coronary anatomy. 1 Cardiac com ...
... reference points and is less inclined to emphasize landmarks that are seen only on the gross specimen. Because these anatomic landmarks are not easily recognized with traditional arteriography, clinicians have adopted slightly different nomenclature to describe normal coronary anatomy. 1 Cardiac com ...
OntoDiagram - UMKC School of Computing and Engineering
... The left ventricular outflow tract has normal size and geometry, without stenosis or narrowing. note The right ventricular outflow tract has moderate hypoplasia. note There is no subaortic conus. note There is marked right ventricular outflow tract turbulence (stenosis). note The peak right ventricu ...
... The left ventricular outflow tract has normal size and geometry, without stenosis or narrowing. note The right ventricular outflow tract has moderate hypoplasia. note There is no subaortic conus. note There is marked right ventricular outflow tract turbulence (stenosis). note The peak right ventricu ...
Overview: Aortic stenosis is a narrowing of the aortic valve opening
... Aortic stenosis is a narrowing of the aortic valve opening, causing obstruction of the flow of oxygenated blood into the circulatory system. This condition forces the heart to work harder and causes the left ventricular muscles to thicken over time. The most common cause for aortic stenosis is depos ...
... Aortic stenosis is a narrowing of the aortic valve opening, causing obstruction of the flow of oxygenated blood into the circulatory system. This condition forces the heart to work harder and causes the left ventricular muscles to thicken over time. The most common cause for aortic stenosis is depos ...
B3 Syllabus
... (i) know that kidney failure may be treated by a transplant or by a dialysis machine and compare the advantages and disadvantages of the use of these methods. (j) know that a diseased kidney may be replaced by a healthy one by transplant from a donor of a similar 'tissue type' to the recipient. The ...
... (i) know that kidney failure may be treated by a transplant or by a dialysis machine and compare the advantages and disadvantages of the use of these methods. (j) know that a diseased kidney may be replaced by a healthy one by transplant from a donor of a similar 'tissue type' to the recipient. The ...
Procedures/Risks: cardiology_template Electrocardiogram (ECG
... used to make tissue more visible, sometimes referred to dye) will be used in addition to routine cardiac MRI techniques. Risk: (see Magnetic Resonance Imaging) There is very small chance that you may have an allergic reaction to the contrast agent (gadolinium) that will be administered through the I ...
... used to make tissue more visible, sometimes referred to dye) will be used in addition to routine cardiac MRI techniques. Risk: (see Magnetic Resonance Imaging) There is very small chance that you may have an allergic reaction to the contrast agent (gadolinium) that will be administered through the I ...
Polydactyly and ostium primum type atrial septal defect: Ellis
... with no difference in frequency between men and women. However, as with other autosomal recessive diseases, it is seen much more with intermarriage,[3-7] as was the case with our anamnestic patient (motherfather first degree relationship). An early prenatal diagnosis can be performed after the 18th ...
... with no difference in frequency between men and women. However, as with other autosomal recessive diseases, it is seen much more with intermarriage,[3-7] as was the case with our anamnestic patient (motherfather first degree relationship). An early prenatal diagnosis can be performed after the 18th ...
SVT
... • Note the common theme: Vagal Maneuvers, Adenosine, Beta Blockers, Calcium Channel Blockers, caution in WPW • Check vitals (BP) frequently during acute setting to make sure a stable situation does not become unstable • Again, this is meant to be a review of the initial management of SVT you are not ...
... • Note the common theme: Vagal Maneuvers, Adenosine, Beta Blockers, Calcium Channel Blockers, caution in WPW • Check vitals (BP) frequently during acute setting to make sure a stable situation does not become unstable • Again, this is meant to be a review of the initial management of SVT you are not ...
Polycythemia: A Manifestation of Heart Disease, Lung
... made and the regulatory thermostat, which may be erythropoietin stimulated by hypoxemia, fails to stop. Too many erythrocytes are produced. The high viscosity of the blood may overburden the heart and congestive failure may be precipitated. The circulation time may be increased because of the viscos ...
... made and the regulatory thermostat, which may be erythropoietin stimulated by hypoxemia, fails to stop. Too many erythrocytes are produced. The high viscosity of the blood may overburden the heart and congestive failure may be precipitated. The circulation time may be increased because of the viscos ...
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.