Fetal Echocardiography
... IV. Written Request for the Examination The written or electronic request for an ultrasound examination should provide sufficient information to allow for the appropriate performance and interpretation of the examination. ...
... IV. Written Request for the Examination The written or electronic request for an ultrasound examination should provide sufficient information to allow for the appropriate performance and interpretation of the examination. ...
Life Stress and Cardiovascular Disorders
... which made her afraid to eat. In a setting of anxiety, with symptoms when the heart rate was high and stroke volume decreased, after ten minutes of relaxation following the expression of her resentment she showed increased stroke volume with a decline in heart rate, indicating increased circulatory ...
... which made her afraid to eat. In a setting of anxiety, with symptoms when the heart rate was high and stroke volume decreased, after ten minutes of relaxation following the expression of her resentment she showed increased stroke volume with a decline in heart rate, indicating increased circulatory ...
Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation
... be due to the inflammation caused by the ablation in the heart and does not mean the procedure has not worked. If you think you will be more comfortable then you can restart the AF medication that was stopped before you went home. If your medication was not stopped then it may be possible to increas ...
... be due to the inflammation caused by the ablation in the heart and does not mean the procedure has not worked. If you think you will be more comfortable then you can restart the AF medication that was stopped before you went home. If your medication was not stopped then it may be possible to increas ...
EP Curriculum 2011 - The Medical University of South Carolina
... manuscripts describing their results for publication in peer-reviewed journals. In addition, during the year there will be opportunities to write reviews about electrophysiologic topics in conjunction with one of the faculty members for further development of writing skills. Since clinical research ...
... manuscripts describing their results for publication in peer-reviewed journals. In addition, during the year there will be opportunities to write reviews about electrophysiologic topics in conjunction with one of the faculty members for further development of writing skills. Since clinical research ...
Case report - The Pan African Medical Journal
... procainamide, and flecainide in the vast majority of cases [5,8-12]. Ajmaline, procainamide or lidocaine are used in well tolerated cases but external electrical cardioversion is used in case of hemodynamic instability [12,13]. Exceptionally the implantable automatic defibrillator is indicated for s ...
... procainamide, and flecainide in the vast majority of cases [5,8-12]. Ajmaline, procainamide or lidocaine are used in well tolerated cases but external electrical cardioversion is used in case of hemodynamic instability [12,13]. Exceptionally the implantable automatic defibrillator is indicated for s ...
Valvular heart diseases Acute rheumatic fever Infective endocarditis
... – Endocarditis of native but previously damaged or otherwise abnormal valves is caused most commonly (50% to 60% of cases) by Viridans Streptococcus – S. aureus (the major offender in intravenous drug abusers) can infect either healthy or deformed valves and are responsible for 10% to 20% of ...
... – Endocarditis of native but previously damaged or otherwise abnormal valves is caused most commonly (50% to 60% of cases) by Viridans Streptococcus – S. aureus (the major offender in intravenous drug abusers) can infect either healthy or deformed valves and are responsible for 10% to 20% of ...
tolerance, heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration - Heart
... in the supine position when comparing supine and sitting bicycle exercise. However, the implications of this finding on the mechanism of contraction of the heart were not discussed. Haemodynamically, the patient with coronary insufficiency is characterized by impairment of left ventricular function ...
... in the supine position when comparing supine and sitting bicycle exercise. However, the implications of this finding on the mechanism of contraction of the heart were not discussed. Haemodynamically, the patient with coronary insufficiency is characterized by impairment of left ventricular function ...
Name of presentation
... • 2 year old castrated male border collie Chief Complaint/History • Productive Cough, weight loss for 2 months • Breathing hard for a 2 days • Energy good; did well in agility 4 days ago • Owner thinks has had lifelong PU-PD • Has wanted to be in AC this summer – unlike last summer when he enjoyed b ...
... • 2 year old castrated male border collie Chief Complaint/History • Productive Cough, weight loss for 2 months • Breathing hard for a 2 days • Energy good; did well in agility 4 days ago • Owner thinks has had lifelong PU-PD • Has wanted to be in AC this summer – unlike last summer when he enjoyed b ...
Odessa State Medical University
... lower jaw, in both half of the chest. Pain syndrome is very similar with that in myocardial infarction and severe angina attack. The pain may last from hours to several days. Objectively determined by extending the vascular bundle, cardiac dullness, expressed hluhist heart tones, possible cyanosis, ...
... lower jaw, in both half of the chest. Pain syndrome is very similar with that in myocardial infarction and severe angina attack. The pain may last from hours to several days. Objectively determined by extending the vascular bundle, cardiac dullness, expressed hluhist heart tones, possible cyanosis, ...
Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure: Do We add or subtract to
... to remember just one cutoff number. The moment this a better predictable value of BPB. A single number BPB may be a better predictor of CV events compared with number is exceeded, the alarm bell should ring. • High SBP with low DBP as seen in hyperkinetic SBP, DBP, and PP. A BPB would also avoid pu ...
... to remember just one cutoff number. The moment this a better predictable value of BPB. A single number BPB may be a better predictor of CV events compared with number is exceeded, the alarm bell should ring. • High SBP with low DBP as seen in hyperkinetic SBP, DBP, and PP. A BPB would also avoid pu ...
Cardiovascular Damage Resulting from Chronic
... sports requiring sustained large elevations in cardiac work such as long-distance running, rowing, and cycling.44 Highly trained individuals develop cardiac adaptations including enlarged left ventricular (LV) and RV volumes, increased LV wall thickness and cardiac mass, and increased left atrial (L ...
... sports requiring sustained large elevations in cardiac work such as long-distance running, rowing, and cycling.44 Highly trained individuals develop cardiac adaptations including enlarged left ventricular (LV) and RV volumes, increased LV wall thickness and cardiac mass, and increased left atrial (L ...
H. Hutten -
... anatomical shape of the heart and its changes during contraction, the dimensions of the fibrotic capsule forming around the electrode during the process of ingrowing etc, there is increasing evidence that intramyocardial electrograms have a high potential for cardiac risk surveillance, e.g. for arrh ...
... anatomical shape of the heart and its changes during contraction, the dimensions of the fibrotic capsule forming around the electrode during the process of ingrowing etc, there is increasing evidence that intramyocardial electrograms have a high potential for cardiac risk surveillance, e.g. for arrh ...
Epicardial Fat Volume in Patients With COPD and Cor Pulmonale
... other investigations of each patient and control. During echocardiography examination, a 1lead ECG was recorded continuously. M-mode measurements were performed according to the criteria of American Society of Echocardiography. Three consecutive cycles were averaged for every parameter. Left atrial ...
... other investigations of each patient and control. During echocardiography examination, a 1lead ECG was recorded continuously. M-mode measurements were performed according to the criteria of American Society of Echocardiography. Three consecutive cycles were averaged for every parameter. Left atrial ...
reaction volume of 10 L with 0.5 M each of the
... serum and LiHeparin-plasma samples (n ⫽ 54) collected at the same time from the same subject (Fig. 1B). Results in LiHeparin plasma and serum were not significantly different [2.4% lower in serum (95% confidence interval, ⫺1.3% to 6.1%)]. Plasma and serum showed a correlation coefficient of 0.9975. ...
... serum and LiHeparin-plasma samples (n ⫽ 54) collected at the same time from the same subject (Fig. 1B). Results in LiHeparin plasma and serum were not significantly different [2.4% lower in serum (95% confidence interval, ⫺1.3% to 6.1%)]. Plasma and serum showed a correlation coefficient of 0.9975. ...
Cardiac Rehabilitation
... Cardiac Rehabilitation Participants in a cardiac rehabilitation include patients: after an acute coronary syndrome, cardiac surgery (CABG, valve replacement/repair, transplant, ventricular reductions surgery and congenital heart repair, LVAD), patients with compensate congestive heart failure. Gold ...
... Cardiac Rehabilitation Participants in a cardiac rehabilitation include patients: after an acute coronary syndrome, cardiac surgery (CABG, valve replacement/repair, transplant, ventricular reductions surgery and congenital heart repair, LVAD), patients with compensate congestive heart failure. Gold ...
The pathobiology of isolated systolic hypertension
... physiologic components of hydraulic load to clinical outcome; single BP components cannot do this. These results have a bearing on the current US guidelines12 that use both SBP and DBP, whichever is higher, for determining BP stage. While these guidelines take into account the importance of increase ...
... physiologic components of hydraulic load to clinical outcome; single BP components cannot do this. These results have a bearing on the current US guidelines12 that use both SBP and DBP, whichever is higher, for determining BP stage. While these guidelines take into account the importance of increase ...
Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Variability
... parasympathetic control of heart rate during acute exacerbations of COPD. What is the clinical relevance of the observed reductions in systemic blood pressure and heart rate in association with increased parasympathetic modulation of heart rate in patients with COPD? Abnormalities in autonomic nervo ...
... parasympathetic control of heart rate during acute exacerbations of COPD. What is the clinical relevance of the observed reductions in systemic blood pressure and heart rate in association with increased parasympathetic modulation of heart rate in patients with COPD? Abnormalities in autonomic nervo ...
Apical ballooning syndrome (Tako-Tsubo or stress cardiomyopathy
... Apical ballooning syndrome (ABS) is a unique reversible cardiomyopathy that is frequently precipitated by a stressful event and has a clinical presentation that is indistinguishable from a myocardial infarction. We review the best evidence regarding the pathophysiology, clinical features, investigat ...
... Apical ballooning syndrome (ABS) is a unique reversible cardiomyopathy that is frequently precipitated by a stressful event and has a clinical presentation that is indistinguishable from a myocardial infarction. We review the best evidence regarding the pathophysiology, clinical features, investigat ...
instruction manual - University of South Alabama
... cardiac output fell. The low venous pressure resulted in a small LVEDV. That in turn gave the ventricle less blood to eject so stroke volume decreased and cardiac output is simply the product of stroke volume and heart rate. Note that small changes in venous pressure cause big changes in cardiac out ...
... cardiac output fell. The low venous pressure resulted in a small LVEDV. That in turn gave the ventricle less blood to eject so stroke volume decreased and cardiac output is simply the product of stroke volume and heart rate. Note that small changes in venous pressure cause big changes in cardiac out ...
chapter_035 cardio and resp unit 6 assisting with care needs
... Chest pain lasting longer than a few minutes and that is not relieved by rest and nitroglycerin may signal heart attack. The person needs emergency care. ...
... Chest pain lasting longer than a few minutes and that is not relieved by rest and nitroglycerin may signal heart attack. The person needs emergency care. ...
Ischaemic events and bleeding in patients undergoing
... treatment modalities, patients enrolled in such trials are carefully selected through the implementation of strict inclusion and exclusion criteria and, therefore, may not fully reflect patient populations in routine clinical practice2,3. Consequently, data from registries are an important addition ...
... treatment modalities, patients enrolled in such trials are carefully selected through the implementation of strict inclusion and exclusion criteria and, therefore, may not fully reflect patient populations in routine clinical practice2,3. Consequently, data from registries are an important addition ...
Document
... Function of the Cardiovascular System • Deoxygenated blood then circulates through the body and discharges carbon dioxide, the waste product of cell metabolism, from the lungs • Blood circulates throughout the body and returns from the general circulation by way of the superior and inferior vena ca ...
... Function of the Cardiovascular System • Deoxygenated blood then circulates through the body and discharges carbon dioxide, the waste product of cell metabolism, from the lungs • Blood circulates throughout the body and returns from the general circulation by way of the superior and inferior vena ca ...