Atrioventricular blood flow simulation based on patient
... a 2.4GHz Quad Core PC. The grid size was 96 × 96 × 96 for the results presented here. We have also run a 64 × 64 × 64 simulation with qualitatively similar results, although it also showed the possible limitations of the doubly-wetted approach. Namely, when using the coarser mesh, the strong grid de ...
... a 2.4GHz Quad Core PC. The grid size was 96 × 96 × 96 for the results presented here. We have also run a 64 × 64 × 64 simulation with qualitatively similar results, although it also showed the possible limitations of the doubly-wetted approach. Namely, when using the coarser mesh, the strong grid de ...
Cardiac Tamponade: A Classic Presentation
... The radiograph (A) reveals a massively enlarged cardiac silhouette. It is important to use the term "cardiac silhouette" rather than "cardiomegaly" in this setting because the first term is broader and encompasses pericardial effusion. The "water bottle" appearance of the cardiac silhouette here ind ...
... The radiograph (A) reveals a massively enlarged cardiac silhouette. It is important to use the term "cardiac silhouette" rather than "cardiomegaly" in this setting because the first term is broader and encompasses pericardial effusion. The "water bottle" appearance of the cardiac silhouette here ind ...
What is Heart Failure? - American Heart Association
... • Fluid builds up in your body, causing swelling in your feet, ankles and legs. This is called “edema.” • Fluid builds up in your lungs. This is called ...
... • Fluid builds up in your body, causing swelling in your feet, ankles and legs. This is called “edema.” • Fluid builds up in your lungs. This is called ...
Fetal CHF
... • Lower body gets less oxygenated blood (from RV) • Pulmonary = systemic pressure • Lowest flow at aortic isthmus • Both lungs receive only 10% of CO and have the highest vascular resistance • Since the blood is oxygenated in the placenta, the O2 sat in the IVC (70%) is higher than that in the SVC ( ...
... • Lower body gets less oxygenated blood (from RV) • Pulmonary = systemic pressure • Lowest flow at aortic isthmus • Both lungs receive only 10% of CO and have the highest vascular resistance • Since the blood is oxygenated in the placenta, the O2 sat in the IVC (70%) is higher than that in the SVC ( ...
A mathematical study of two phase coronary blood flow in coronary
... enzymes etc. that has to be supplied to cells. In a normal human body there is around ve litres of blood which constitutes about 8% of body weight [1]. Angina Heart disease Angina pectoris: Commonly known as angina – is chest pain due to ischemia of the heart muscle, generally due to obstruction or ...
... enzymes etc. that has to be supplied to cells. In a normal human body there is around ve litres of blood which constitutes about 8% of body weight [1]. Angina Heart disease Angina pectoris: Commonly known as angina – is chest pain due to ischemia of the heart muscle, generally due to obstruction or ...
Congestive Cardiac Failure Pathophysiology Precipitating Causes
... - Risk: Inappropriate shocks (due to misclassified SVT), Infection - Following a discharge of ICD – check device to see if discharge was appropriate, rule out ischemia ...
... - Risk: Inappropriate shocks (due to misclassified SVT), Infection - Following a discharge of ICD – check device to see if discharge was appropriate, rule out ischemia ...
11. PHYSIOLOGY (StII
... Introducing students to the basic mechanisms of various organ systems and complex regulatory mechanisms of homeostatic parameters into functional systems. Introduction to the complex nervous and humoral regulatory mechanisms of various functional systems. ...
... Introducing students to the basic mechanisms of various organ systems and complex regulatory mechanisms of homeostatic parameters into functional systems. Introduction to the complex nervous and humoral regulatory mechanisms of various functional systems. ...
Atypical presentation of an infant with idiopathic pulmonary arterial
... pulmonary microcirculation. These changes in the pulmonary vascular structures lead to progressive increase in pulmonary vascular resistance and result in right heart failure and death.[3] The definition of PAH, which was accepted in the Fourth World Pulmonary Hypertension Conference (Dana Point, US ...
... pulmonary microcirculation. These changes in the pulmonary vascular structures lead to progressive increase in pulmonary vascular resistance and result in right heart failure and death.[3] The definition of PAH, which was accepted in the Fourth World Pulmonary Hypertension Conference (Dana Point, US ...
Does a Pacemaker help Atrial Fibrillation?
... occurs when there is turbulent blood flow within the heart. Some murmurs, especially in children, are “innocent” murmurs. This means that the murmur is caused by natural blood flow across the valve or across an area of the heart. These types of murmurs may come and go throughout a person’s life as t ...
... occurs when there is turbulent blood flow within the heart. Some murmurs, especially in children, are “innocent” murmurs. This means that the murmur is caused by natural blood flow across the valve or across an area of the heart. These types of murmurs may come and go throughout a person’s life as t ...
Nessun titolo diapositiva
... Currently available assessment modalities combined with recent advances in cardiovascular therapies provide present-day opportunities to improve post-discharge outcomes. ...
... Currently available assessment modalities combined with recent advances in cardiovascular therapies provide present-day opportunities to improve post-discharge outcomes. ...
Speech Outline heart Attack Bug
... A. Attention-getter: For most people worried about heart attacks, the salad bar is an island of serenity. Nearly every choice makes the hear rest easy: low fat, low cholesterol, low calories. But without one stunning safety feature, the salad bar could make your heart stop: the sneeze guard. It coul ...
... A. Attention-getter: For most people worried about heart attacks, the salad bar is an island of serenity. Nearly every choice makes the hear rest easy: low fat, low cholesterol, low calories. But without one stunning safety feature, the salad bar could make your heart stop: the sneeze guard. It coul ...
Inflammatory Response and Congestive Heart Failure Following
... lung fields. Transthoracic echocardiography showed normal left ventricular systolic function with asymmetric septal hypertrophy (20 mm), left ventricular diastolic dysfunction, and left atrial enlargement (45 mm). The presence of pericardial effusion was excluded. Computed tomography scan was compat ...
... lung fields. Transthoracic echocardiography showed normal left ventricular systolic function with asymmetric septal hypertrophy (20 mm), left ventricular diastolic dysfunction, and left atrial enlargement (45 mm). The presence of pericardial effusion was excluded. Computed tomography scan was compat ...
Postoperative rate induced left bundle branch block after craniotomy
... Rate induced left bundle branch block (LBBB) is a rare peri-operative phenomenon. We encountered rate related LBBB in a 72 year old patient who had undergone a craniotomy. Acute coronary event was ruled out by doing serial troponin-I levels and absence of new onset regional wall motion abnormalities ...
... Rate induced left bundle branch block (LBBB) is a rare peri-operative phenomenon. We encountered rate related LBBB in a 72 year old patient who had undergone a craniotomy. Acute coronary event was ruled out by doing serial troponin-I levels and absence of new onset regional wall motion abnormalities ...
Pharmacotherapy of Cardiogenic Shock_Master
... - Persistent hypotension (SBP 80-90 or 30mmHg lower than baseline x 30 minutes) - Reduction in cardiac index (normal = 2.5-4) o <1.8L/min/m2 without support or <2-2.2L/min/m2 with support - Adequate/high LV filling pressures This means that there is blood left over in the ventricles after contract ...
... - Persistent hypotension (SBP 80-90 or 30mmHg lower than baseline x 30 minutes) - Reduction in cardiac index (normal = 2.5-4) o <1.8L/min/m2 without support or <2-2.2L/min/m2 with support - Adequate/high LV filling pressures This means that there is blood left over in the ventricles after contract ...
Chapter 9
... blood to the whole body via arteries • Returns deoxygenated blood to the right heart via veins ...
... blood to the whole body via arteries • Returns deoxygenated blood to the right heart via veins ...
TTR Amyloid: Cardiac Symptoms and Issues Introduction Heart`s
... • Troponin – a protein that comes from the heart. Normally it is not detected in the blood. In amyloid, low levels are very common. This can look like a heart attack. • BNP or ProBNP – another protein from the heart, usually with very low level in blood. Heart failure (among other things) can increa ...
... • Troponin – a protein that comes from the heart. Normally it is not detected in the blood. In amyloid, low levels are very common. This can look like a heart attack. • BNP or ProBNP – another protein from the heart, usually with very low level in blood. Heart failure (among other things) can increa ...
... intracellular Ca2+. The reduction in intracellular Ca2+ promotes relaxation of the myocardium and muscles within the artery walls. The result is decreased ventricular contractility, SV and arterial blood pressure. This will reduce the afterload thus reducing cardiac workload. – Nitroglycerin: promot ...
Heart As An Endocrine Organ
... proportion to the filling of the heart from the venous side. This has its costs and limits. The oxygen consumption of the heart is directly related to the amount of blood it pumps, and also to the pressure against which the ventricles (especially the left) have to work. Heart failure is a condition ...
... proportion to the filling of the heart from the venous side. This has its costs and limits. The oxygen consumption of the heart is directly related to the amount of blood it pumps, and also to the pressure against which the ventricles (especially the left) have to work. Heart failure is a condition ...
Double Outlet Right Ventricle
... . Always some arterial desaturation 1) Streaming of blood flow (relationship of semilunar valve to the VSD) 2) Pulmonary vascular disease (more rapid onsets without PS) 3) Pulmonary stenosis (severe cyanosis in important PS ) ...
... . Always some arterial desaturation 1) Streaming of blood flow (relationship of semilunar valve to the VSD) 2) Pulmonary vascular disease (more rapid onsets without PS) 3) Pulmonary stenosis (severe cyanosis in important PS ) ...
06. Heart failure
... of only one moving part; also much lighter and quieter than its predecessors; major differences is rotary action which creates a constant flow of blood, not “pumping action”. ...
... of only one moving part; also much lighter and quieter than its predecessors; major differences is rotary action which creates a constant flow of blood, not “pumping action”. ...
A mellkasi radiológia belgyógyászati vonatkozásai
... wiews of investigation: frontal, latero-lateral, RAO LAO ...
... wiews of investigation: frontal, latero-lateral, RAO LAO ...
The cardiopulmonary simulator proven to teach skills Harvey The Cardiopulmonary Patient Simulator
... Harvey currently trains thousands of learners annually at hundreds of medical centers worldwide.The all-new Harvey, the Cardiopulmonary Patient Simulator, has made some dramatic changes which result in a more portable, versatile and less costly Harvey. The full-size manikin realistically simulates n ...
... Harvey currently trains thousands of learners annually at hundreds of medical centers worldwide.The all-new Harvey, the Cardiopulmonary Patient Simulator, has made some dramatic changes which result in a more portable, versatile and less costly Harvey. The full-size manikin realistically simulates n ...
DR. EUGENE BRAUNWALD RECEIVES HEART FAILURE
... About Heart Failure Heart failure is a progressive condition in which the heart muscle becomes weakened after it is injured, most commonly from heart attack or high blood pressure, and gradually loses its ability to pump enough blood to supply the body's needs. Many people are not aware ...
... About Heart Failure Heart failure is a progressive condition in which the heart muscle becomes weakened after it is injured, most commonly from heart attack or high blood pressure, and gradually loses its ability to pump enough blood to supply the body's needs. Many people are not aware ...
Cardiovascular system
... the septum versus left ventricle free wall (asymmetrical septal hypertrophy) ...
... the septum versus left ventricle free wall (asymmetrical septal hypertrophy) ...
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.