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... Pedro J. del Nido, MD, FACC,† Marcy L. Schwartz, MD‡ Boston, Massachusetts In the early 1980s, Jatene developed the arterial switch operation (ASO), which soon became the preferred surgery for d-loop transposition of the great arteries (TGA). This operation includes translocation of the pulmonary ar ...
... Pedro J. del Nido, MD, FACC,† Marcy L. Schwartz, MD‡ Boston, Massachusetts In the early 1980s, Jatene developed the arterial switch operation (ASO), which soon became the preferred surgery for d-loop transposition of the great arteries (TGA). This operation includes translocation of the pulmonary ar ...
PDA
... c‐ It causes a pan‐systolic 'machinery' murmur at the upper left sternal edge d‐ There is a wide pulse pressure e‐ Treatment is by surgical closure • Answer: c‐ Cyanosis is usually not present Pulse oximetry/arterial blood gas analysis usually demonstrates normal saturation because of pulmonary ov ...
... c‐ It causes a pan‐systolic 'machinery' murmur at the upper left sternal edge d‐ There is a wide pulse pressure e‐ Treatment is by surgical closure • Answer: c‐ Cyanosis is usually not present Pulse oximetry/arterial blood gas analysis usually demonstrates normal saturation because of pulmonary ov ...
Circulatory System
... to be released when parasitic infection occurs, and release chemicals that kill the invaders. ...
... to be released when parasitic infection occurs, and release chemicals that kill the invaders. ...
Circulatory Failure
... 1). Heart failure defect in the heart 2). Peripheral failure deficiency in the ...
... 1). Heart failure defect in the heart 2). Peripheral failure deficiency in the ...
Methodological Instruction to Practical Lesson № 12
... of national public health services. Its national significance is determined by a high morbidity and death rate, large labor losses, considerable traumatism. The heart insufficiency often arises on ground of necrotic damages of cardiac muscle. Quantity both coronarygenic and epinephrine and norepinep ...
... of national public health services. Its national significance is determined by a high morbidity and death rate, large labor losses, considerable traumatism. The heart insufficiency often arises on ground of necrotic damages of cardiac muscle. Quantity both coronarygenic and epinephrine and norepinep ...
CH 11 day 3
... heart, and because blood returning to the heart often flows against gravity, veins are modified to ensure that the amount of blood returning to the heart (venous return) equals the amount being pumped out of the heart (cardiac output) at any time. The lumens (openings) of veins tend to be much large ...
... heart, and because blood returning to the heart often flows against gravity, veins are modified to ensure that the amount of blood returning to the heart (venous return) equals the amount being pumped out of the heart (cardiac output) at any time. The lumens (openings) of veins tend to be much large ...
File - respiratorytherapyfiles.net
... – The diastole-systole cardiac cycle occurs between 70-80 times per minute (100,000 times per day). – The heart pumps 3 ounces of blood with each contraction. This means that about 5 quarts are pumped per minute (75 gallons an hour and about 2000 gallons a day). ...
... – The diastole-systole cardiac cycle occurs between 70-80 times per minute (100,000 times per day). – The heart pumps 3 ounces of blood with each contraction. This means that about 5 quarts are pumped per minute (75 gallons an hour and about 2000 gallons a day). ...
High Mountain Dz - CSU Veterinary Extension
... ii. The design of the bovine lung does not allow free passage of air between neighboring regions. iii. Cattle have small lung-size to body-weight ratios. The result of pulmonary artery contraction and narrowing is increased blood pressure in this vessel (pulmonary arterial hypertension). If the anim ...
... ii. The design of the bovine lung does not allow free passage of air between neighboring regions. iii. Cattle have small lung-size to body-weight ratios. The result of pulmonary artery contraction and narrowing is increased blood pressure in this vessel (pulmonary arterial hypertension). If the anim ...
JBHA 9 Chapter 30 – Human Body Systems LAB – Chicken Heart
... atrium and ventricle, which receives (oxygenated / deoxygenated) blood from the body and sends it to ______________ and a left atrium and ventricle, which receives (oxygenated / deoxygenated) blood from the lungs and sends it to _______________. Birds have a much higher metabolic rate than humans. T ...
... atrium and ventricle, which receives (oxygenated / deoxygenated) blood from the body and sends it to ______________ and a left atrium and ventricle, which receives (oxygenated / deoxygenated) blood from the lungs and sends it to _______________. Birds have a much higher metabolic rate than humans. T ...
Drugs for Angina Pectoris, Myocardial Infarction
... Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors are drugs that exert an anticoagulant effect by occupying the glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor and inhibiting clot formation. They are of value in the prevention of complications associated with angina and myocardial infarction. 25.10 The early diagnosis of myocardial ...
... Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors are drugs that exert an anticoagulant effect by occupying the glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor and inhibiting clot formation. They are of value in the prevention of complications associated with angina and myocardial infarction. 25.10 The early diagnosis of myocardial ...
BLOOD FLOW THROUGH THE HEART
... pushed out of your heart. But the heart will not pump unless it pushes the blood in only one direction, first to the lungs to get more oxygen and then to all parts of your body. Your heart is divided into four rooms, or chambers, full of blood. It has also has four special doors, or valves, that onl ...
... pushed out of your heart. But the heart will not pump unless it pushes the blood in only one direction, first to the lungs to get more oxygen and then to all parts of your body. Your heart is divided into four rooms, or chambers, full of blood. It has also has four special doors, or valves, that onl ...
Virtual Fetal Pig Dissection Day 2: Circulatory
... Circulatory and Respiratory Systems Go to the following website: http://www.whitman.edu/content/virtualpig/circulatory-system Read through the text on each page and also follow along with the instructions below. Answer the questions in the spaces provided. ...
... Circulatory and Respiratory Systems Go to the following website: http://www.whitman.edu/content/virtualpig/circulatory-system Read through the text on each page and also follow along with the instructions below. Answer the questions in the spaces provided. ...
The Cardio-vascular System
... • The right atria receives de-oxygenated blood from the body • The right ventricle pumps de-oxygenated blood to the lungs • The left atria receives oxygenated blood from the lungs • The left ventricle pumps oxygenated to the body ...
... • The right atria receives de-oxygenated blood from the body • The right ventricle pumps de-oxygenated blood to the lungs • The left atria receives oxygenated blood from the lungs • The left ventricle pumps oxygenated to the body ...
The Parallel Circulation2
... In single ventricles, aortic and pulmonary artery saturations are the same Lungs are usually healthy, so pulmonary vein sats are assumed to be 96% Assume a normal systemic A-VO2 difference of 25% ...
... In single ventricles, aortic and pulmonary artery saturations are the same Lungs are usually healthy, so pulmonary vein sats are assumed to be 96% Assume a normal systemic A-VO2 difference of 25% ...
Oxygen Consumption
... In single ventricles, aortic and pulmonary artery saturations are the same Lungs are usually healthy, so pulmonary vein sats are assumed to be 96% Assume a normal systemic A-VO2 difference of 25% ...
... In single ventricles, aortic and pulmonary artery saturations are the same Lungs are usually healthy, so pulmonary vein sats are assumed to be 96% Assume a normal systemic A-VO2 difference of 25% ...
Anesthesia for cardiac transplantation
... Although being a standard surgical procedure since decades, heart transplantation remains a challenge for the cardiac anesthetist as it requires a sophisticated monitoring and management of circulation, ventilation and homeostasis. Right ventricular failure is the main contributor to early graft fai ...
... Although being a standard surgical procedure since decades, heart transplantation remains a challenge for the cardiac anesthetist as it requires a sophisticated monitoring and management of circulation, ventilation and homeostasis. Right ventricular failure is the main contributor to early graft fai ...
heart tube and pericardiumt
... As a result of lateral folding: The tubes approach each other and begin to fuse. ...
... As a result of lateral folding: The tubes approach each other and begin to fuse. ...
Circulatory System
... blood to the heart's own cells - travel across the epicardium. The muscular myocardium is the thickest layer and the workhorse of the heart. The endocardium has a smooth inner surface to allow blood to flow easily through the heart's chambers. The heart's valves are also part of the endocardium. ...
... blood to the heart's own cells - travel across the epicardium. The muscular myocardium is the thickest layer and the workhorse of the heart. The endocardium has a smooth inner surface to allow blood to flow easily through the heart's chambers. The heart's valves are also part of the endocardium. ...
Circulatory System
... blood to the heart's own cells - travel across the epicardium. The muscular myocardium is the thickest layer and the workhorse of the heart. The endocardium has a smooth inner surface to allow blood to flow easily through the heart's chambers. The heart's valves are also part of the endocardium. ...
... blood to the heart's own cells - travel across the epicardium. The muscular myocardium is the thickest layer and the workhorse of the heart. The endocardium has a smooth inner surface to allow blood to flow easily through the heart's chambers. The heart's valves are also part of the endocardium. ...
Powerpoint
... Figure 4. CXR and ECG in PAH. Postero-anterior and lateral CXR (top) shows decreased peripheral lung vascular markings, hilar pulmonary artery prominence, and right ventricular enlargement of a patient with idiopathic PAH. ECG (bottom) of the same patient reveals right atrial enlargement, right ven ...
... Figure 4. CXR and ECG in PAH. Postero-anterior and lateral CXR (top) shows decreased peripheral lung vascular markings, hilar pulmonary artery prominence, and right ventricular enlargement of a patient with idiopathic PAH. ECG (bottom) of the same patient reveals right atrial enlargement, right ven ...
ACS - Faculty Sites - Metropolitan Community College
... Temperature is 97.7F, pulse is 110, blood pressure is 150/100, and respirations are 20. Head and neck, lung, heart, and abdominal exams are normal. An EKG is performed, which shows nonspecific T-wave changes in the lateral leads. Other tests, including troponin-I, cardiac enzymes, and chest x-ray ha ...
... Temperature is 97.7F, pulse is 110, blood pressure is 150/100, and respirations are 20. Head and neck, lung, heart, and abdominal exams are normal. An EKG is performed, which shows nonspecific T-wave changes in the lateral leads. Other tests, including troponin-I, cardiac enzymes, and chest x-ray ha ...
Notes on the Circulatory System Pages 446
... through the heart _______________, supply blood to the heart _________________. 3. Coronary arteries and the vessels that branch from them are relatively _________________. If they are __________________, the heart muscle cells run out of ________________and being to die. This is what happens during ...
... through the heart _______________, supply blood to the heart _________________. 3. Coronary arteries and the vessels that branch from them are relatively _________________. If they are __________________, the heart muscle cells run out of ________________and being to die. This is what happens during ...
Cardiovascular System - Tri
... • An average person has a resting heart rate of 70 beats/minute and a resting stroke volume of 70 mL/beat. The cardiac output for this person at rest is: Cardiac Output = 70 (beats/min) X 70 (mL/beat) = 4900 mL/minute. • Average person cycles his/her 5 L of blood each minute at rest. • Important fo ...
... • An average person has a resting heart rate of 70 beats/minute and a resting stroke volume of 70 mL/beat. The cardiac output for this person at rest is: Cardiac Output = 70 (beats/min) X 70 (mL/beat) = 4900 mL/minute. • Average person cycles his/her 5 L of blood each minute at rest. • Important fo ...
Krok Module 4 Physiology of blood and blood circulation
... 9. An aged man had raise of arterial pressure under a stress. It was caused by activation of: A. *Sympathoadrenal system B. Parasympathetic nucleus of vagus C. Functions of thyroid gland D. Functions of adrenal cortex E. Hypophysis function 10. ECG study showed that the T-waves were positive in the ...
... 9. An aged man had raise of arterial pressure under a stress. It was caused by activation of: A. *Sympathoadrenal system B. Parasympathetic nucleus of vagus C. Functions of thyroid gland D. Functions of adrenal cortex E. Hypophysis function 10. ECG study showed that the T-waves were positive in the ...
心脏体格检查 - 上海交通大学医学院精品课程
... 2. Apical impulse In adults the apical impulse normally is located in the left fifth intercostal space, either at or medial to the mvl and about 2-2.5 cm diameter, it serves the examiner as a marker for the onset of cardiac contraction. Displacement of the apical impulse: a) Heart disease: b) Abdomi ...
... 2. Apical impulse In adults the apical impulse normally is located in the left fifth intercostal space, either at or medial to the mvl and about 2-2.5 cm diameter, it serves the examiner as a marker for the onset of cardiac contraction. Displacement of the apical impulse: a) Heart disease: b) Abdomi ...
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.