2007 Update - Circulation
... hypertrophy associated with RT appears to be a response to the pressure load (in contrast to the volume load of aerobic exercise) and serves to reduce the systolic burden per myofiber, thereby preserving normal LV wall stress. Both systolic and diastolic LV function (based on determinants of LV fill ...
... hypertrophy associated with RT appears to be a response to the pressure load (in contrast to the volume load of aerobic exercise) and serves to reduce the systolic burden per myofiber, thereby preserving normal LV wall stress. Both systolic and diastolic LV function (based on determinants of LV fill ...
Recovery Heart Rate Response in Sedentary and Physically Active
... recovery heart rate in a population-based sample of healthy subjects of Bijapur, Karnataka, India. Twenty nine healthy adult males (age 34.30 ± 3.86 years) with sedentary life style and equal number of age and sex matched young healthy adults with regular physical activity were selected for this stu ...
... recovery heart rate in a population-based sample of healthy subjects of Bijapur, Karnataka, India. Twenty nine healthy adult males (age 34.30 ± 3.86 years) with sedentary life style and equal number of age and sex matched young healthy adults with regular physical activity were selected for this stu ...
PDF file - Via Medica Journals
... The baseline demographic, clinical and laboratory characteristics of the CSF and the control group are presented in Table 1. There were no statistically significant differences between the two groups in terms of age, male gender, hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, cigarette smoking, or family h ...
... The baseline demographic, clinical and laboratory characteristics of the CSF and the control group are presented in Table 1. There were no statistically significant differences between the two groups in terms of age, male gender, hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, cigarette smoking, or family h ...
The Dicrotic Arterial Pulse
... and intermittently in a patient with pericardiCirculation, Volume XXXIX, May 1969 ...
... and intermittently in a patient with pericardiCirculation, Volume XXXIX, May 1969 ...
Current perspectives Modern hemodynamic evaluation of the
... pressure-volume diagram. The diagram allows for the determination of maximal ventricular elastance (Emax), which is the best possible load-independent measurement of contractility, and of arterial elastance Ea as a measurement of afterload as it is “seen” by the ventricle, and the calculation of an ...
... pressure-volume diagram. The diagram allows for the determination of maximal ventricular elastance (Emax), which is the best possible load-independent measurement of contractility, and of arterial elastance Ea as a measurement of afterload as it is “seen” by the ventricle, and the calculation of an ...
Pulmonary arterial compliance and exercise capacity after pulmonary endarterectomy
... hazard ratios were computed with 95% confidence intervals. Model validation was performed in all cases. Stata 13 (StataCorp LP, College Station, TX, USA) was used for computation, a two-sided p-value ,0.05 was considered statistically significant. ...
... hazard ratios were computed with 95% confidence intervals. Model validation was performed in all cases. Stata 13 (StataCorp LP, College Station, TX, USA) was used for computation, a two-sided p-value ,0.05 was considered statistically significant. ...
Назва наукового напрямку (модуля): Семестр: 4 Модуль 4 Цикл
... region to the left of breastbone(sternum),that is not correct. Where is an electrode supposed to be placed in this case? In II intercostal region to the right of breastbone In IV intercostal region to the right of breastbone In IV intercostal region on the left of breastbone In V intercostal region ...
... region to the left of breastbone(sternum),that is not correct. Where is an electrode supposed to be placed in this case? In II intercostal region to the right of breastbone In IV intercostal region to the right of breastbone In IV intercostal region on the left of breastbone In V intercostal region ...
Recognizing and Managing Asymptomatic Left Ventricular Dysfunction: After Myocardial Infarction
... Building on disease management models that have been successful in patients with chronic heart failure, nurse clinicians should ensure that patients who have had a myocardial infarction receive the right medications, comprehensive self-care education to decrease the risk for new cardiac events, and ...
... Building on disease management models that have been successful in patients with chronic heart failure, nurse clinicians should ensure that patients who have had a myocardial infarction receive the right medications, comprehensive self-care education to decrease the risk for new cardiac events, and ...
Myocardial Function and Coronary Blood Flow Response to Acute
... The hemodynamic measurements were made in duplicate in the control state and during the course of ischemia in both groups. Baseline hemodynamic values prior to ischemia were not significantly different in the control and diabetic groups (Tables 1 and 2). Between 30 and 60 minutes of ischemia in the ...
... The hemodynamic measurements were made in duplicate in the control state and during the course of ischemia in both groups. Baseline hemodynamic values prior to ischemia were not significantly different in the control and diabetic groups (Tables 1 and 2). Between 30 and 60 minutes of ischemia in the ...
Nerve activates contraction - Toups Anatomy & Physiology
... Superior and inferior venae cavae dump blood into the right atrium From right atrium, through the tricuspid valve, blood travels to the right ventricle From the right ventricle, blood leaves the heart as it passes through the pulmonary semilunar valve into the pulmonary trunk Pulmonary trunk ...
... Superior and inferior venae cavae dump blood into the right atrium From right atrium, through the tricuspid valve, blood travels to the right ventricle From the right ventricle, blood leaves the heart as it passes through the pulmonary semilunar valve into the pulmonary trunk Pulmonary trunk ...
Right Ventricular Function in Inferior Wall
... Inferior wall of the heart is formed by both left ventricle and right ventricle. In about 50 percent of the patient with inferior wall myocardial infarction [1, 2, 3], the right ventricle is involved. Recognition of right ventricle infarction is important because of its various hemodynamic consequen ...
... Inferior wall of the heart is formed by both left ventricle and right ventricle. In about 50 percent of the patient with inferior wall myocardial infarction [1, 2, 3], the right ventricle is involved. Recognition of right ventricle infarction is important because of its various hemodynamic consequen ...
Case report and images in cardiology
... form when all four lesions are present or it may be incomplete. ...
... form when all four lesions are present or it may be incomplete. ...
Research Article Evaluating the Prediction of
... information that incorporates imperative signs or giving analysis of specialists about information put away in the Database. Subsequently, examination routines to figure out muddled relations and new data reflecting different key sign characteristics are required (Lee et al., 2003). Particle Swarm O ...
... information that incorporates imperative signs or giving analysis of specialists about information put away in the Database. Subsequently, examination routines to figure out muddled relations and new data reflecting different key sign characteristics are required (Lee et al., 2003). Particle Swarm O ...
Effects of exercise training on left ventricular structure and function in
... Results: When analyzed by group at 6 months, cardiac size and LV diastolic function did not differ between exercisers (n=51) and controls (n=53) whereas exercisers had significantly higher peak V02 and strength and lower fatness, DBP, and IR versus controls (all P≥0.05) By regression analysis, among ...
... Results: When analyzed by group at 6 months, cardiac size and LV diastolic function did not differ between exercisers (n=51) and controls (n=53) whereas exercisers had significantly higher peak V02 and strength and lower fatness, DBP, and IR versus controls (all P≥0.05) By regression analysis, among ...
article in press
... (increased) could only be studied in the aneurysmal area by Doppler echocardiographic examination. However, even without being able to tell if the pressure in the arterial bed distal to the aneurysm was increased, the administration of a drug capable of reducing the adrenergic response23 and possibl ...
... (increased) could only be studied in the aneurysmal area by Doppler echocardiographic examination. However, even without being able to tell if the pressure in the arterial bed distal to the aneurysm was increased, the administration of a drug capable of reducing the adrenergic response23 and possibl ...
Prevalence of Cardiac Arrhythmia Disorders in Patients with
... Most patients who afected with MI were in their seventies. In the study of Parsa (2004) in Yazd, the mean age was 60.6 years (10) and in the study of Hosseinian et al. in Ardebil, the mean ages were reported 60 and 70 years (13) which show that age range for MI is between 60-65 years. Despite the ov ...
... Most patients who afected with MI were in their seventies. In the study of Parsa (2004) in Yazd, the mean age was 60.6 years (10) and in the study of Hosseinian et al. in Ardebil, the mean ages were reported 60 and 70 years (13) which show that age range for MI is between 60-65 years. Despite the ov ...
Correlation Between Asymptomatic Intradialytic Hypotension and
... patients with intradialytic hypotension. However, decreased systolic blood pressure and increased regional wall motion abnormality were accompanied. Conclusions. This study showed that reversible myocardial dysfunction occurs during the hemodialysis. It may be contributed to the intradialytic hypote ...
... patients with intradialytic hypotension. However, decreased systolic blood pressure and increased regional wall motion abnormality were accompanied. Conclusions. This study showed that reversible myocardial dysfunction occurs during the hemodialysis. It may be contributed to the intradialytic hypote ...
SPC - HPRA website
... In vitro studies have shown that R-bicalutamide is an inhibitor of CYP 3A4, with lesser inhibitory effects on CYP 2C9, 2C19 and 2D6 activity. Although clinical studies using antipyrine as a marker of cytochrome P450 (CYP) activity showed no evidence of a drug interaction potential with bicalutamide, ...
... In vitro studies have shown that R-bicalutamide is an inhibitor of CYP 3A4, with lesser inhibitory effects on CYP 2C9, 2C19 and 2D6 activity. Although clinical studies using antipyrine as a marker of cytochrome P450 (CYP) activity showed no evidence of a drug interaction potential with bicalutamide, ...
Full PDF - Banglacardio :: Bangladesh Cardiac Society
... written consent, or that of the legal guardian, to publication must be obtained. Cardiovascular Images: Only clinical photographs with or without accompanying skiagrams, pathological images, echocardiographic images, angiographic images etc. are considered for publication. Image should clearly ident ...
... written consent, or that of the legal guardian, to publication must be obtained. Cardiovascular Images: Only clinical photographs with or without accompanying skiagrams, pathological images, echocardiographic images, angiographic images etc. are considered for publication. Image should clearly ident ...
Percutaneous Ventricular Assist Device and Extracorporeal Membrane
... infarction and VSD, or with double cardiac rupture (VSD and ventricular free wall) as in the present case, is extremely high [Birnbaum 2002; Sibal 2010]. The risk factors for post– myocardial infarction double cardiac rupture (VSD and ventricular free wall) include female sex, advanced patient age, ...
... infarction and VSD, or with double cardiac rupture (VSD and ventricular free wall) as in the present case, is extremely high [Birnbaum 2002; Sibal 2010]. The risk factors for post– myocardial infarction double cardiac rupture (VSD and ventricular free wall) include female sex, advanced patient age, ...
the PROCAMIO study
... (presence or increase of rales and/or decrease in blood oxygen saturation), (iii) severe hypotension defined as systolic blood pressure ≤70 mmHg if the pre-treatment systolic pressure was ≤100 mmHg or systolic blood pressure ≤80 mmHg if the pre-treatment systolic pressure was .100 mmHg, (iv) tachyca ...
... (presence or increase of rales and/or decrease in blood oxygen saturation), (iii) severe hypotension defined as systolic blood pressure ≤70 mmHg if the pre-treatment systolic pressure was ≤100 mmHg or systolic blood pressure ≤80 mmHg if the pre-treatment systolic pressure was .100 mmHg, (iv) tachyca ...
Ventricular Assist Device Program Patient Education Brochure
... The surgery to implant a VAD is considered “open-heart surgery,” and usually takes between 4 to 6 hours. The general procedure is outlined below: Patients undergoing heart surgery require a number of different kinds of support tubes and lines. After you are asleep, the anesthesiologist will insert a ...
... The surgery to implant a VAD is considered “open-heart surgery,” and usually takes between 4 to 6 hours. The general procedure is outlined below: Patients undergoing heart surgery require a number of different kinds of support tubes and lines. After you are asleep, the anesthesiologist will insert a ...
AHA/ACC Scientific Statement
... Council on Clinical Cardiology, Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young, Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing, Council on Functional Genomics and Translational Biology, and the American College of Cardiology. Eligibility and disqualification recommendations for competitive athletes wi ...
... Council on Clinical Cardiology, Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young, Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing, Council on Functional Genomics and Translational Biology, and the American College of Cardiology. Eligibility and disqualification recommendations for competitive athletes wi ...
mechanical properties of the heart
... As the contraction process of the cardiac muscle reaches its maximal effort, ejection slows down and ultimately, as the muscles begin to relax, LVP falls below AoP (time C) and the aortic valve closes. At this point ejection has ended and the ventricle is at its lowest volume. The relaxation process ...
... As the contraction process of the cardiac muscle reaches its maximal effort, ejection slows down and ultimately, as the muscles begin to relax, LVP falls below AoP (time C) and the aortic valve closes. At this point ejection has ended and the ventricle is at its lowest volume. The relaxation process ...
Antihypertensive drug
Antihypertensives are a class of drugs that are used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure). Antihypertensive therapy seeks to prevent the complications of high blood pressure, such as stroke and myocardial infarction. Evidence suggests that reduction of the blood pressure by 5 mmHg can decrease the risk of stroke by 34%, of ischaemic heart disease by 21%, and reduce the likelihood of dementia, heart failure, and mortality from cardiovascular disease. There are many classes of antihypertensives, which lower blood pressure by different means. Among the most important and most widely used drugs are thiazide diuretics, calcium channel blockers, ACE inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor antagonists (ARBs), and beta blockers.Which type of medication to use initially for hypertension has been the subject of several large studies and resulting national guidelines. The fundamental goal of treatment should be the prevention of the important endpoints of hypertension, such as heart attack, stroke and heart failure. Patient age, associated clinical conditions and end-organ damage also play a part in determining dosage and type of medication administered. The several classes of antihypertensives differ in side effect profiles, ability to prevent endpoints, and cost. The choice of more expensive agents, where cheaper ones would be equally effective, may have negative impacts on national healthcare budgets. As of 2009, the best available evidence favors the thiazide diuretics as the first-line treatment of choice for high blood pressure when drugs are necessary. Although clinical evidence shows calcium channel blockers and thiazide-type diuretics are preferred first-line treatments for most people (from both efficacy and cost points of view), an ACE inhibitor is recommended by NICE in the UK for those under 55 years old.