2014 ESC Guidelines on diagnosis and management
... troponin I, cardiac muscle troponin T, cardiac muscle tropomyosin alpha-1 chain transthoracic echocardiography transthyretin ventricular fibrillation vitamin K antagonist ventricular tachycardia World Health Organization ...
... troponin I, cardiac muscle troponin T, cardiac muscle tropomyosin alpha-1 chain transthoracic echocardiography transthyretin ventricular fibrillation vitamin K antagonist ventricular tachycardia World Health Organization ...
Unusual RighttoLeft Shunt by SingleSided Bilateral Inferior Vena Cava
... circumaortic (left) renal vein, retroaortic (left) renal vein and the absence of the hepatic portion of the IVC.9 Duplications of the IVC constitutes the major portion having a prevalence of 2–3%.10,11 The double IVC in the presented case is considered as a single sided, whereas from the most cases ...
... circumaortic (left) renal vein, retroaortic (left) renal vein and the absence of the hepatic portion of the IVC.9 Duplications of the IVC constitutes the major portion having a prevalence of 2–3%.10,11 The double IVC in the presented case is considered as a single sided, whereas from the most cases ...
Automatic Assessment of Cardiac Left Ventricular Function Via
... Fraction (EF), which quantifies how much blood the heart is pumping within each beat. On the other hand, regional assessments focus on comprehensive analysis of the wall motions within each of the standardized segments of the myocardium, the muscle which contracts and sends the blood out of the LV. ...
... Fraction (EF), which quantifies how much blood the heart is pumping within each beat. On the other hand, regional assessments focus on comprehensive analysis of the wall motions within each of the standardized segments of the myocardium, the muscle which contracts and sends the blood out of the LV. ...
Recent Advances in the Molecular Genetics of Familial
... Overview of Familial HCM Familial HCM is the most common inherited cardiac disease and affects 1 in every 500 people worldwide (Maron et al., 2014). Since its first description in the 1950s, much progress has been made in elucidating the extremely heterogeneous genetic, morphogenic, and clinical pro ...
... Overview of Familial HCM Familial HCM is the most common inherited cardiac disease and affects 1 in every 500 people worldwide (Maron et al., 2014). Since its first description in the 1950s, much progress has been made in elucidating the extremely heterogeneous genetic, morphogenic, and clinical pro ...
Gadofosveset injection for magnetic resonance angiography
... In each study the MRA images were interpreted by three different expert, blinded, independent readers. The x‑ray angiography images were interpreted separately by two different expert, blinded, independent readers. A third adjudicator was used if required to provide a consensus. These studies are su ...
... In each study the MRA images were interpreted by three different expert, blinded, independent readers. The x‑ray angiography images were interpreted separately by two different expert, blinded, independent readers. A third adjudicator was used if required to provide a consensus. These studies are su ...
Print - Circulation
... in the cadherin/catenin/actin complex.11–13 Three ␣-catenin subtypes have been described, which include ␣-E, -N and -T catenins.17–19 ␣-E-catenin is ubiquitously expressed in tissues, mainly in epithelial cells, but also at high levels in the heart.1,20 On the other hand, ␣-N-catenin expression is r ...
... in the cadherin/catenin/actin complex.11–13 Three ␣-catenin subtypes have been described, which include ␣-E, -N and -T catenins.17–19 ␣-E-catenin is ubiquitously expressed in tissues, mainly in epithelial cells, but also at high levels in the heart.1,20 On the other hand, ␣-N-catenin expression is r ...
A congenital cardiovascular malformation in which there is an
... dilation(s) of a coronary vessel. It is usually defined as an increase in luminal diameter that exceeds 1.5 times the luminal diameter of the adjacent normal coronary arteries. Coronary Artery Anomaly, Anomalous aortic origin of coronary artery (AAOCA) A congenital cardiovascular malformation in whi ...
... dilation(s) of a coronary vessel. It is usually defined as an increase in luminal diameter that exceeds 1.5 times the luminal diameter of the adjacent normal coronary arteries. Coronary Artery Anomaly, Anomalous aortic origin of coronary artery (AAOCA) A congenital cardiovascular malformation in whi ...
Clinical use of ultrashort-lived radionuclide krypton-81m for
... pulmonary hypertension had previous mitral valve replacement; four of these underwent both aortic and mitral valve replacement. Three patients in this subset had evidence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Written informed consent according to the Helsinki declaration on human experimentation ...
... pulmonary hypertension had previous mitral valve replacement; four of these underwent both aortic and mitral valve replacement. Three patients in this subset had evidence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Written informed consent according to the Helsinki declaration on human experimentation ...
Maximum Heart Rate during exercise: Reliability of the 220
... and energy demand of an organism. This is reflected in the increase in oxygen consumption (VO2). Taking into account the persistence of hemoglobin concentration, the heart is the organ that responds to increase the supply of oxygen to the active tissues. Consequently, determining VO2 requires instru ...
... and energy demand of an organism. This is reflected in the increase in oxygen consumption (VO2). Taking into account the persistence of hemoglobin concentration, the heart is the organ that responds to increase the supply of oxygen to the active tissues. Consequently, determining VO2 requires instru ...
Effect of Rate on Left Ventricular Volumes and Ejection Fraction
... Received April 30, 1982; revision accepted July 30, 1982. Circulation 67, No. 2, 1983. ...
... Received April 30, 1982; revision accepted July 30, 1982. Circulation 67, No. 2, 1983. ...
Philips Resuscitation Solutions
... we advance the science and drive new protocols, new technologies will be pioneered and introduced into the HeartStart family of resuscitation solutions. This, we believe, is the most promising path to improving survival from sudden cardiac arrest. ...
... we advance the science and drive new protocols, new technologies will be pioneered and introduced into the HeartStart family of resuscitation solutions. This, we believe, is the most promising path to improving survival from sudden cardiac arrest. ...
Name of presentation
... Thoracic Rads - Normal Normal cats change with age • Long axis of the heart is more horizontal in old cats (40%) • Aortic bulge develops (30%) – Not due to hypertension or hyperthyroidism – At the aortic isthmus – Cardiac measurements in young & old cats are the same, despite these conformational c ...
... Thoracic Rads - Normal Normal cats change with age • Long axis of the heart is more horizontal in old cats (40%) • Aortic bulge develops (30%) – Not due to hypertension or hyperthyroidism – At the aortic isthmus – Cardiac measurements in young & old cats are the same, despite these conformational c ...
Atrial Fibrillation After Lung Transplantation
... example, epicardial implantable cardioverterdefibrillator (ICD) implantation results in significantly more cases (9%) of post-operative atrial fibrillation than does transvenous ICD implantation (1%). 15Additionally, the risk of post-operative pericarditis during non-cardiac thoracic surgery appears ...
... example, epicardial implantable cardioverterdefibrillator (ICD) implantation results in significantly more cases (9%) of post-operative atrial fibrillation than does transvenous ICD implantation (1%). 15Additionally, the risk of post-operative pericarditis during non-cardiac thoracic surgery appears ...
Oral Anticoagulants in Atrial Fibrillation
... DOACs. However, renal function should be monitored at least annually or when there is a change in health status; patients should be monitored for adherence and signs of bleeding. (Page 25) DOACs require lower doses in renal impairment. (Page 29) DOACs are new drugs and there is limited data on t ...
... DOACs. However, renal function should be monitored at least annually or when there is a change in health status; patients should be monitored for adherence and signs of bleeding. (Page 25) DOACs require lower doses in renal impairment. (Page 29) DOACs are new drugs and there is limited data on t ...
A Single Exposure to Particulate or Gaseous Air
... 1995 in Los Angeles, CA, USA, and when related to air pollution appear to be quite dependent on underlying heart disease (Pope et al., 2008). In rats with severe cardiac disease, exposures of increasing doses of a model PM raised the incidence of cardiac arrhythmia as well as other cardiographic abn ...
... 1995 in Los Angeles, CA, USA, and when related to air pollution appear to be quite dependent on underlying heart disease (Pope et al., 2008). In rats with severe cardiac disease, exposures of increasing doses of a model PM raised the incidence of cardiac arrhythmia as well as other cardiographic abn ...
The design of an artificial ventricle and its power and control systems
... Considerable money and research, effort has been expended in combating this many-sided heart disease problem. The fight has been greatly aided by many new drugs, surgical and recovery procedures, ideas, materials, and machines. The use of heart-lung machines outside the body for tem porary maintena ...
... Considerable money and research, effort has been expended in combating this many-sided heart disease problem. The fight has been greatly aided by many new drugs, surgical and recovery procedures, ideas, materials, and machines. The use of heart-lung machines outside the body for tem porary maintena ...
Effect of Preload Reduction by Hemodialysis on Left Ventricular
... amount of fluid from the body in a few hours. Change in LV volume during dialysis will alter LV contraction and strain as described by previous studies.23 The effect of acute volume change by hemodialysis on LV torsion has never been evaluated by 3D-STE. The effect of preload change on LV torsion is ...
... amount of fluid from the body in a few hours. Change in LV volume during dialysis will alter LV contraction and strain as described by previous studies.23 The effect of acute volume change by hemodialysis on LV torsion has never been evaluated by 3D-STE. The effect of preload change on LV torsion is ...
Clinical Differentiation Between Physiological Remodeling and
... BACKGROUND Physiological cardiac adaptation to regular exercise, including biventricular dilation and T-wave inversion (TWI), may create diagnostic overlap with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC). OBJECTIVES The goal of this study was to assess the accuracy of diagnostic criteria ...
... BACKGROUND Physiological cardiac adaptation to regular exercise, including biventricular dilation and T-wave inversion (TWI), may create diagnostic overlap with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC). OBJECTIVES The goal of this study was to assess the accuracy of diagnostic criteria ...
The DAVID (Dual Chamber and VVI Implantable Defibrillator) II Trial
... the DAVID trial (2), this supposition is unproven. Such an adverse outcome might occur through a variety of mechanisms other than ventricular dyssynchrony. These include the increased heart rate from pacing or a sensor-driven rate response, creation of a nonphysiologic atrioventricular (AV) conducti ...
... the DAVID trial (2), this supposition is unproven. Such an adverse outcome might occur through a variety of mechanisms other than ventricular dyssynchrony. These include the increased heart rate from pacing or a sensor-driven rate response, creation of a nonphysiologic atrioventricular (AV) conducti ...
as a PDF
... SPECT results interchangeably among institutes when the same workstation is used. Since QGS has the same algorithm for all workstations, we may expect similar inter-workstation stability, but it was not confirmed by this study. The limitations of this study was due to participation of many hospitals ...
... SPECT results interchangeably among institutes when the same workstation is used. Since QGS has the same algorithm for all workstations, we may expect similar inter-workstation stability, but it was not confirmed by this study. The limitations of this study was due to participation of many hospitals ...
Sodium Ion Transporters as New Therapeutic Targets in Heart Failure
... Antonius Baartscheer1,* and Marcel M.G.J. van Borren2 Departments of Experimental Cardiology1 and Physiology2, Center for Heart Failure Research Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam The Netherlands Abstract: Sodium ion transporters in sarcolemma are involved in numerous vital ...
... Antonius Baartscheer1,* and Marcel M.G.J. van Borren2 Departments of Experimental Cardiology1 and Physiology2, Center for Heart Failure Research Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam The Netherlands Abstract: Sodium ion transporters in sarcolemma are involved in numerous vital ...
Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation – “Retrieving pulses
... arrests are very common, and they can happen to anyone at any time. Nearly 383,000 out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrests occur annually, and 88 percent of cardiac arrests occur at home.[2] Many victims appear healthy with no known heart disease or other risk factors Sadly, 90 percent of Indians may ...
... arrests are very common, and they can happen to anyone at any time. Nearly 383,000 out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrests occur annually, and 88 percent of cardiac arrests occur at home.[2] Many victims appear healthy with no known heart disease or other risk factors Sadly, 90 percent of Indians may ...
electrocardiography of grevy`s zebras (equus grevyi)
... increased in amplitude or duration can indicate atrial enlargement.3 These findings are consistent with heart disease in numerous vertebrate species, but the absence of reference material in Grevy’s zebras precludes us from drawing similar conclusions. Although there are a number of studies evaluati ...
... increased in amplitude or duration can indicate atrial enlargement.3 These findings are consistent with heart disease in numerous vertebrate species, but the absence of reference material in Grevy’s zebras precludes us from drawing similar conclusions. Although there are a number of studies evaluati ...
Cardiorespiratory Fitness, Physical Activity, and
... convert the intermittent flow of blood from the heart to a continuous and steady flow across the arterial tree, thereby reducing the afterload imposed to the heart. Alterations to this cushioning function, because of increases in arterial stiffness, lead to systolic hypertension, left ventricular hy ...
... convert the intermittent flow of blood from the heart to a continuous and steady flow across the arterial tree, thereby reducing the afterload imposed to the heart. Alterations to this cushioning function, because of increases in arterial stiffness, lead to systolic hypertension, left ventricular hy ...
Ventricular Fibrillation and the Use of Automated
... 16 children may have benefited from AED use. Young and Seidel’s comprehensive review of pediatric CPR17 included articles that were published over a 27-year period from 1970 through 1997, representing 44 studies and involving a total of 3094 patients. Of the 1407 patients in cardiac arrest, approxim ...
... 16 children may have benefited from AED use. Young and Seidel’s comprehensive review of pediatric CPR17 included articles that were published over a 27-year period from 1970 through 1997, representing 44 studies and involving a total of 3094 patients. Of the 1407 patients in cardiac arrest, approxim ...
Myocardial infarction
Myocardial infarction (MI) or acute myocardial infarction (AMI), commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow stops to a part of the heart causing damage to the heart muscle. The most common symptom is chest pain or discomfort which may travel into the shoulder, arm, back, neck, or jaw. Often it is in the center or left side of the chest and lasts for more than a few minutes. The discomfort may occasionally feel like heartburn. Other symptoms may include shortness of breath, nausea, feeling faint, a cold sweat, or feeling tired. About 30% of people have atypical symptoms, with women more likely than men to present atypically. Among those over 75 years old, about 5% have had an MI with little or no history of symptoms. An MI may cause heart failure, an irregular heartbeat, or cardiac arrest.Most MIs occur due to coronary artery disease. Risk factors include high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, lack of exercise, obesity, high blood cholesterol, poor diet, and excessive alcohol intake, among others. The mechanism of an MI often involves the rupture of an atherosclerotic plaque, leading to complete blockage of a coronary artery. MIs are less commonly caused by coronary artery spasms, which may be due to cocaine, significant emotional stress, and extreme cold, among others. A number of tests are useful to help with diagnosis, including electrocardiograms (ECGs), blood tests, and coronary angiography. An ECG may confirm an ST elevation MI if ST elevation is present. Commonly used blood tests include troponin and less often creatine kinase MB.Aspirin is an appropriate immediate treatment for a suspected MI. Nitroglycerin or opioids may be used to help with chest pain; however, they do not improve overall outcomes. Supplemental oxygen should be used in those with low oxygen levels or shortness of breath. In ST elevation MIs treatments which attempt to restore blood flow to the heart are typically recommended and include angioplasty, where the arteries are pushed open, or thrombolysis, where the blockage is removed using medications. People who have a non-ST elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) are often managed with the blood thinner heparin, with the additional use angioplasty in those at high risk. In people with blockages of multiple coronary arteries and diabetes, bypass surgery (CABG) may be recommended rather than angioplasty. After an MI, lifestyle modifications, along with long term treatment with aspirin, beta blockers, and statins, are typically recommended.Worldwide, more than 3 million people have ST elevation MIs and 4 million have NSTEMIs each year. STEMIs occur about twice as often in men as women. About one million people have an MI each year in the United States. In the developed world the risk of death in those who have had an STEMI is about 10%. Rates of MI for a given age have decreased globally between 1990 and 2010.