034-Dr. Fenske-Murmurs - STA HealthCare Communications
... base of the heart and mitral pathology at the apex. However, referring to these areas of the precordium as the “aortic area” or “mitral area” respectively can be misleading. Murmurs of aortic stenosis can be heard along the entire left sternal border, from the clavicles to the apex, referred to as t ...
... base of the heart and mitral pathology at the apex. However, referring to these areas of the precordium as the “aortic area” or “mitral area” respectively can be misleading. Murmurs of aortic stenosis can be heard along the entire left sternal border, from the clavicles to the apex, referred to as t ...
Progressive muscle metaboreflex activation gradually decreases
... averaging all slopes computed within a given test period, was calculated and taken as a measure of spontaneous baroreflex sensitivity for that period. Sinoaortic baroreflex denervation virtually abolishes baroreflex sensitivity assessed via this method, indicating that these spontaneous reciprocal H ...
... averaging all slopes computed within a given test period, was calculated and taken as a measure of spontaneous baroreflex sensitivity for that period. Sinoaortic baroreflex denervation virtually abolishes baroreflex sensitivity assessed via this method, indicating that these spontaneous reciprocal H ...
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... In human, the embryonic heart chamber the sinus venosus remodels during development to the sinus venarum, and a subpopulation thereof harbors the dominant pacemaker of the heart, which is of paramount importance for initiating the heart beat [1–4]. Sinus venarum myocardium may also give rise to arrh ...
... In human, the embryonic heart chamber the sinus venosus remodels during development to the sinus venarum, and a subpopulation thereof harbors the dominant pacemaker of the heart, which is of paramount importance for initiating the heart beat [1–4]. Sinus venarum myocardium may also give rise to arrh ...
Ventricular Tachycardia Rate and Morphology Determine Energy
... Background. The electrical current and energy required to terminate ventricular tachyarrhythmias are known to vary by arrhythmia: Ventricular tachycardia (VT) is generally considered to require less energy than ventricular fibrillation (VF). The hypothesis of our study was that current requirements ...
... Background. The electrical current and energy required to terminate ventricular tachyarrhythmias are known to vary by arrhythmia: Ventricular tachycardia (VT) is generally considered to require less energy than ventricular fibrillation (VF). The hypothesis of our study was that current requirements ...
IAB-BK
... you are on minimal heart drug support, the rate at which the pump cycles will be decreased. This means that the balloon does not inflate and deflate as often. For example, instead of every heart beat, the balloon may inflate and deflate with every other heart beat. • You will hear a decrease in pump ...
... you are on minimal heart drug support, the rate at which the pump cycles will be decreased. This means that the balloon does not inflate and deflate as often. For example, instead of every heart beat, the balloon may inflate and deflate with every other heart beat. • You will hear a decrease in pump ...
Journal of Exercise Physiologyonline
... A normal response in an apparently healthy subject is a linear increase in SBP as exercise intensity increases. This rise in SBP with increasing dynamic work is a result of increase in cardiac output (1). Cardiac output increase during exercise is a function of (heart rate) HR X (stroke volume) SV. ...
... A normal response in an apparently healthy subject is a linear increase in SBP as exercise intensity increases. This rise in SBP with increasing dynamic work is a result of increase in cardiac output (1). Cardiac output increase during exercise is a function of (heart rate) HR X (stroke volume) SV. ...
Tachydysrhythmias
... valvular heart disease (esp. mitral) hypertensive heart disease pericarditis myocardial contusion cardiomyopathy cardiac surgery congestive heart failure sick sinus syndrome acute ethanol intoxication (“holiday heart”) catecholamine excess hyperthyroidism accessory pathway (WPW) pulmonary embolism i ...
... valvular heart disease (esp. mitral) hypertensive heart disease pericarditis myocardial contusion cardiomyopathy cardiac surgery congestive heart failure sick sinus syndrome acute ethanol intoxication (“holiday heart”) catecholamine excess hyperthyroidism accessory pathway (WPW) pulmonary embolism i ...
Print this article - Bangladesh Journals Online
... had Echo-LVH. This finding is very much consistent with the Copenhagen City Heart Study.12 Sensitivity of ECG in comparison to Echocardiography was calculated to be 87.50% which is consistent with various other studies.9 ...
... had Echo-LVH. This finding is very much consistent with the Copenhagen City Heart Study.12 Sensitivity of ECG in comparison to Echocardiography was calculated to be 87.50% which is consistent with various other studies.9 ...
Linköping University Post Print Computer-assisted determination of left ventricular endocardial borders reduces
... This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. ...
... This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. ...
Ventricular Septal Defects
... pressure within the left ventricle (LV) is normally much higher than the pressure in the RV. Due to this left-to-right shunting, there is an increased volume of blood flow to the lungs, which in turn leads to an increase in the pulmonary venous return into the left heart. Therefore, in the presence ...
... pressure within the left ventricle (LV) is normally much higher than the pressure in the RV. Due to this left-to-right shunting, there is an increased volume of blood flow to the lungs, which in turn leads to an increase in the pulmonary venous return into the left heart. Therefore, in the presence ...
Digitalis Toxicity: A Fading but Crucial Complication to Recognize REVIEW
... escape pacemaker rhythms at another level. Digoxin has minimal effect on conduction velocity in the atrium, ventricle, His bundle, or bundle branches; thus, left bundle branch block, right bundle branch block, or intraventricular conduction delay patterns are rarely due to digoxin toxicity.23 The re ...
... escape pacemaker rhythms at another level. Digoxin has minimal effect on conduction velocity in the atrium, ventricle, His bundle, or bundle branches; thus, left bundle branch block, right bundle branch block, or intraventricular conduction delay patterns are rarely due to digoxin toxicity.23 The re ...
PI LANOXIN (Digoxin) [PI] - Aspen Pharmacare Australia
... who are likely to be haemodynamically unstable must be borne in mind. The limitations imposed thereafter on direct current cardioversion must also be remembered. Cardiac Amyloidosis – treatment with Lanoxin should generally be avoided in patients with heart failure associated with cardiac amyloidos ...
... who are likely to be haemodynamically unstable must be borne in mind. The limitations imposed thereafter on direct current cardioversion must also be remembered. Cardiac Amyloidosis – treatment with Lanoxin should generally be avoided in patients with heart failure associated with cardiac amyloidos ...
Digitalis Toxicity: A Fading but Crucial Complication to Recognize
... escape pacemaker rhythms at another level. Digoxin has minimal effect on conduction velocity in the atrium, ventricle, His bundle, or bundle branches; thus, left bundle branch block, right bundle branch block, or intraventricular conduction delay patterns are rarely due to digoxin toxicity.23 The re ...
... escape pacemaker rhythms at another level. Digoxin has minimal effect on conduction velocity in the atrium, ventricle, His bundle, or bundle branches; thus, left bundle branch block, right bundle branch block, or intraventricular conduction delay patterns are rarely due to digoxin toxicity.23 The re ...
The contribution of mitral annular excursion and shape - AJP
... the segments´ area and their incremental excursion. The 3D LV volumes were calculated by tracing the endocardial border in 6 coaxial planes. The AEV (10±2 ml) represented 19±3% of the total LV stroke volume (52±12 ml). The AEV correlated strongly with LV stroke volume (r = 0.73, p<0.05). Peak MA are ...
... the segments´ area and their incremental excursion. The 3D LV volumes were calculated by tracing the endocardial border in 6 coaxial planes. The AEV (10±2 ml) represented 19±3% of the total LV stroke volume (52±12 ml). The AEV correlated strongly with LV stroke volume (r = 0.73, p<0.05). Peak MA are ...
Cardiac Lecture
... normal) Copyright © 2005 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Instructor's Resource CD-ROM to Accompany Critical Care Nursing: A Holistic Approach, eighth edition. ...
... normal) Copyright © 2005 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Instructor's Resource CD-ROM to Accompany Critical Care Nursing: A Holistic Approach, eighth edition. ...
Ike - Wendy Blount, DVM
... • Owner gave furosemide for one week after the dental, and quit – she had bandaids on her fingers • One year later, Warner doing well • Owner declined recommended follow-up diagnostics • Presumptive diagnosis is HCM • If the cat had cardiac LSA, he would no longer be alive ...
... • Owner gave furosemide for one week after the dental, and quit – she had bandaids on her fingers • One year later, Warner doing well • Owner declined recommended follow-up diagnostics • Presumptive diagnosis is HCM • If the cat had cardiac LSA, he would no longer be alive ...
34066-Review - F6 Publishing Home
... undergoing cardiac surgery for other reasons[5], has proven to increase over time when not corrected during first surgery[2], mainly due to progressive annular dilatation[3]. However, although factors influencing the natural course of tricuspid regurgitation over time[4] and even during long-term fo ...
... undergoing cardiac surgery for other reasons[5], has proven to increase over time when not corrected during first surgery[2], mainly due to progressive annular dilatation[3]. However, although factors influencing the natural course of tricuspid regurgitation over time[4] and even during long-term fo ...
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... Five patients experienced cAVB, among whom one patient was implanted with a permanent pacemaker (a 15-year-old boy) 15 months after discharge. The other four patients recovered to normal rhythm after effective treatment with dexamethasone and isoproterenol. cAVB has been reported to be the most sign ...
... Five patients experienced cAVB, among whom one patient was implanted with a permanent pacemaker (a 15-year-old boy) 15 months after discharge. The other four patients recovered to normal rhythm after effective treatment with dexamethasone and isoproterenol. cAVB has been reported to be the most sign ...
Marja Heiskanen – Right ventricular metabolic responses to
... to the health of individuals as well as to the public health, new means to encourage and enable people to increase their physical activity are needed. It is well known that traditional moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT), such as jogging or cycling, induces many beneficial effects to the b ...
... to the health of individuals as well as to the public health, new means to encourage and enable people to increase their physical activity are needed. It is well known that traditional moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT), such as jogging or cycling, induces many beneficial effects to the b ...
Scripps Cardiovascular Care
... • Investigation of a coronary stent that is biodegradable. After implantation, this novel stent remodels the coronary artery and then two to three years later, dissolves leaving a more normally functioning artery without a foreign body. • Research using wireless sensors to anticipate worsening heart ...
... • Investigation of a coronary stent that is biodegradable. After implantation, this novel stent remodels the coronary artery and then two to three years later, dissolves leaving a more normally functioning artery without a foreign body. • Research using wireless sensors to anticipate worsening heart ...
2011 - Yola
... d. right ventricle must create higher tension within its walls e. left ventricle must pump oxygenated blood, which requires more energy than pumping deoxygenated blood ...
... d. right ventricle must create higher tension within its walls e. left ventricle must pump oxygenated blood, which requires more energy than pumping deoxygenated blood ...
Hand-carried Echocardiography - Hellenic Journal of Cardiology
... hand-carried devices with standard echocardiography in 80 coronary care unit patients. They found that with hand-carried echocardiography an important finding was missed in 45% of patients and thus concluded that hand-carried echocardiography is clearly inferior, compared with conventional echocardi ...
... hand-carried devices with standard echocardiography in 80 coronary care unit patients. They found that with hand-carried echocardiography an important finding was missed in 45% of patients and thus concluded that hand-carried echocardiography is clearly inferior, compared with conventional echocardi ...
Chapter 6
... Within the right atrium three internodal tracts for preferential interatrial conduction have been demonstrated between the SAN and AVN: 1) the anterior bundle running through the septum spurium (SS),26 which connects to Bachmann’s bundle24-25 running in a retroaortic position connecting the right at ...
... Within the right atrium three internodal tracts for preferential interatrial conduction have been demonstrated between the SAN and AVN: 1) the anterior bundle running through the septum spurium (SS),26 which connects to Bachmann’s bundle24-25 running in a retroaortic position connecting the right at ...
The efficacy of accumulated short bouts versus
... et al., 1983), and the proportion of HDL-C/lowdensity lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) (Seip et al., 1993). In addition, exercise has also been shown to decrease total cholesterol (TC), triacylglycerol (TAG), very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) and apo B (Tamai et al., 1992; Seip et al., 1993). The i ...
... et al., 1983), and the proportion of HDL-C/lowdensity lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) (Seip et al., 1993). In addition, exercise has also been shown to decrease total cholesterol (TC), triacylglycerol (TAG), very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) and apo B (Tamai et al., 1992; Seip et al., 1993). The i ...
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.