1 - JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions
... Decision making regarding the use of revascularization for stable ischemic heart disease has become a central issue. The European guidelines champion the “Heart Team” approach, but the authors dislike the use of “appropriateness.” The American societies have developed multi society scenarios definin ...
... Decision making regarding the use of revascularization for stable ischemic heart disease has become a central issue. The European guidelines champion the “Heart Team” approach, but the authors dislike the use of “appropriateness.” The American societies have developed multi society scenarios definin ...
April 2007 CE Cardiology and 12-Lead EKG`s
... system is composed of the heart and blood vessels Delivers oxygenated blood to all cells Transports hormones throughout the body Transports waste products for waste disposal The heart is a pump –right pump is under low pressure –left pump is under high pressure ...
... system is composed of the heart and blood vessels Delivers oxygenated blood to all cells Transports hormones throughout the body Transports waste products for waste disposal The heart is a pump –right pump is under low pressure –left pump is under high pressure ...
Unit 2 The Circulatory System and The Lymphatic System
... lungs then back to heart (pulmonary circulation). • 2nd loop- Blood travels from heart to body and back to heart (systemic circulation). • Right side of heart pumps to lungs. • Left side of heart pumps to body. ...
... lungs then back to heart (pulmonary circulation). • 2nd loop- Blood travels from heart to body and back to heart (systemic circulation). • Right side of heart pumps to lungs. • Left side of heart pumps to body. ...
look - Weebly
... myocardium, and endocardium. Destruction of the myocardium can, itself, lead to congestive heart failure. Destruction of the endocardium can involve the valves, though by far the most commonly affected are the valves in the left side of the heart (i.e. the mitral and / or aortic valves). Since it is ...
... myocardium, and endocardium. Destruction of the myocardium can, itself, lead to congestive heart failure. Destruction of the endocardium can involve the valves, though by far the most commonly affected are the valves in the left side of the heart (i.e. the mitral and / or aortic valves). Since it is ...
Congestive heart failure What is congestive heart failure?
... In your child, you may see this fluid as swelling or puffiness around the eyes, hands, feet and abdomen. ...
... In your child, you may see this fluid as swelling or puffiness around the eyes, hands, feet and abdomen. ...
The Circulatory System
... • During one heartbeat, both atriums contract at the same time • Then, both ventricles contract at the same time • A one-way valve separates each atrium from the ventricle below it ...
... • During one heartbeat, both atriums contract at the same time • Then, both ventricles contract at the same time • A one-way valve separates each atrium from the ventricle below it ...
Fitness Through Aerobic Exercise
... Atherosclerosis-plaque build up in arteries. Both cause blood pressure to rise. Capillaries-delivers 02 blood to cells. Coronary arteries- nourish heart with 02 blood during diastole. Exercising Cardiovascular System Minimize risk of heart attack, improves chance of survival, reduce stress, in ...
... Atherosclerosis-plaque build up in arteries. Both cause blood pressure to rise. Capillaries-delivers 02 blood to cells. Coronary arteries- nourish heart with 02 blood during diastole. Exercising Cardiovascular System Minimize risk of heart attack, improves chance of survival, reduce stress, in ...
similar sounds, opposite morphological situations
... neonatal “filter”. The detection of a heart murmur, with the added support of imaging and laboratory investigations, allows the condition to be classified as eider functional or organic. The clinical experience associated with a well conducted physical examination can guide the physician in respect ...
... neonatal “filter”. The detection of a heart murmur, with the added support of imaging and laboratory investigations, allows the condition to be classified as eider functional or organic. The clinical experience associated with a well conducted physical examination can guide the physician in respect ...
Use of percutaneous cardiopulmonary support in catastrophic
... respiratory failure, known as extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; this is primarily used in respiratory failure when oxygenation is preferred to cardiac support. Venoarterial bypass provides full support for both respiratory and cardiovascular failure and is called as PCPS in Japan. Venoarterial by ...
... respiratory failure, known as extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; this is primarily used in respiratory failure when oxygenation is preferred to cardiac support. Venoarterial bypass provides full support for both respiratory and cardiovascular failure and is called as PCPS in Japan. Venoarterial by ...
Vieussens` Arterial Ring Attenuates the Consequences
... a blunt stump right after the origin of the first diagonal (D1). Antegrade TIMI II flow in the LAD was documented to occur from its middle segments till its periphery, through collaterals originating from the proximal RCA. This anatomic variation was first described by Viessens and is characterized ...
... a blunt stump right after the origin of the first diagonal (D1). Antegrade TIMI II flow in the LAD was documented to occur from its middle segments till its periphery, through collaterals originating from the proximal RCA. This anatomic variation was first described by Viessens and is characterized ...
Cyanotic Heart Disease
... Corrected Transposition (L-Trans) Inversion of the Ventricles with Transposition of the Great Vessels ...
... Corrected Transposition (L-Trans) Inversion of the Ventricles with Transposition of the Great Vessels ...
Gibraltar Public Access D Programme part 2 Sudden Cardia
... There are also a number of symptoms and signs that may indicate that a person is at increased risk for SCD. These include: ...
... There are also a number of symptoms and signs that may indicate that a person is at increased risk for SCD. These include: ...
The Big Bad Page of Questions – Respiratory and Cardiovascular
... This change in activity would similar effect on cardiac output. What is cardiac output? ...
... This change in activity would similar effect on cardiac output. What is cardiac output? ...
ventricular septal defect (VSD)
... in different areas of the left ventricle. Do the following: 1. Identify and describe the lesions 2. Discuss the pathogenesis of the lesions using basic principles of pathology 3. Again, using basic principles of pathology, explain how each of these lesions could have contributed to the sudden cardia ...
... in different areas of the left ventricle. Do the following: 1. Identify and describe the lesions 2. Discuss the pathogenesis of the lesions using basic principles of pathology 3. Again, using basic principles of pathology, explain how each of these lesions could have contributed to the sudden cardia ...
Aerobics 11th Grade Study Guide Terms • Aerobic – means with
... When working above the target heart rate zone muscles will begin to build up lactic acid and the person will not be able to continue the activity for the full 25 minutes or more. Lactic acid build up is what prevents a person from sprinting as fast as they can for 2 miles, the body simply cannot mai ...
... When working above the target heart rate zone muscles will begin to build up lactic acid and the person will not be able to continue the activity for the full 25 minutes or more. Lactic acid build up is what prevents a person from sprinting as fast as they can for 2 miles, the body simply cannot mai ...
A severe coarctation of aorta in a 52-year
... hospital stay after procedure was only four days. After the 1-year follow-up visit, the patient was in good clinical condition. ...
... hospital stay after procedure was only four days. After the 1-year follow-up visit, the patient was in good clinical condition. ...
Department: Health and Public Service Discipline: Allied Health
... (Note: It is assumed that maximum enrollments for blended courses are the same as those identified for in-class instruction. Maximum enrollments for Virtual Learning courses are to be 75% of in-class instruction, as per the SGP on Maximum Class Size): ...
... (Note: It is assumed that maximum enrollments for blended courses are the same as those identified for in-class instruction. Maximum enrollments for Virtual Learning courses are to be 75% of in-class instruction, as per the SGP on Maximum Class Size): ...
COR - IS MU
... Because the heart and great vessels are full of blood, the cardiac shadow stands out in contrast to the clearer areas occupied by air-filled lungs. In PA radiograph of the thorax the right border of the cardiac silhouette is formed by: 1 v. brachiocephalica dx., 2. v. cava sup., 3. the right atrium, ...
... Because the heart and great vessels are full of blood, the cardiac shadow stands out in contrast to the clearer areas occupied by air-filled lungs. In PA radiograph of the thorax the right border of the cardiac silhouette is formed by: 1 v. brachiocephalica dx., 2. v. cava sup., 3. the right atrium, ...
Midterm 2 - Creighton Biology
... calcium is reabsorbed by ryanodine receptors into the sarcoplasmic reticulum. calcium is taken up into the sarcoplasmic reticulum by active transport. no more ATP is available. ...
... calcium is reabsorbed by ryanodine receptors into the sarcoplasmic reticulum. calcium is taken up into the sarcoplasmic reticulum by active transport. no more ATP is available. ...
The changing state of surgery for adult congenital heart disease
... In the case of conduit replacement, most surgeons would use a homograft for right ventricle to pulmonary artery continuity. It is well known that they tend to calcify in time, leading to narrowing and valvar incompetence, with the inevitable strain on the right ventricle. Similarly patients who have ...
... In the case of conduit replacement, most surgeons would use a homograft for right ventricle to pulmonary artery continuity. It is well known that they tend to calcify in time, leading to narrowing and valvar incompetence, with the inevitable strain on the right ventricle. Similarly patients who have ...
pathophysiology
... Which of the following heart failures generally results from this condition? A) Right heart failure B) Left heart failure C) Low-output failure D) High-output failure 9. Of the following diseases, which is the most common cause of right heart failure? A) Primary hypertension B) Infective endocarditi ...
... Which of the following heart failures generally results from this condition? A) Right heart failure B) Left heart failure C) Low-output failure D) High-output failure 9. Of the following diseases, which is the most common cause of right heart failure? A) Primary hypertension B) Infective endocarditi ...
Occlusion of aortopulmonary collateral arteries with
... Patients with PA + IVC may have multiple and large collateral arteries without any obstruction, as in this case, producing an excessive amount of blood to the lungs and predisposing to heart failure. Therefore, it is necessary to intervene in order to suppress this circulation. The traditional metho ...
... Patients with PA + IVC may have multiple and large collateral arteries without any obstruction, as in this case, producing an excessive amount of blood to the lungs and predisposing to heart failure. Therefore, it is necessary to intervene in order to suppress this circulation. The traditional metho ...
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.