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Normal Cardiovascular Changes
... and become tortuous • elastin, collagen = calcification = stiffness, compliance ...
... and become tortuous • elastin, collagen = calcification = stiffness, compliance ...
1. Name the components of the formed elements in the blood and
... two large veins, the superior and inferior venacava and open into the right atrium. This course of blood from the left ventricle to the right atrium is one type of circulation, which is the systemic circulation. The second type of circulation is the pulmonary circulation. In this circulation the ven ...
... two large veins, the superior and inferior venacava and open into the right atrium. This course of blood from the left ventricle to the right atrium is one type of circulation, which is the systemic circulation. The second type of circulation is the pulmonary circulation. In this circulation the ven ...
Phospholipid Composition of Myocardium in
... normoxemic and hypoxemic congenital heart diseases. The phospholipid composition was analyzed by thin layer chromatography. The concentration of total phospholipids (PL), phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) was found lower in atrial tissue of both normoxemic and hypoxemic groups in ...
... normoxemic and hypoxemic congenital heart diseases. The phospholipid composition was analyzed by thin layer chromatography. The concentration of total phospholipids (PL), phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) was found lower in atrial tissue of both normoxemic and hypoxemic groups in ...
Pressure Wave Reflection
... — Conclusion: Increasing arterial stiffness independently increases the risk of all three major cardiovascular ...
... — Conclusion: Increasing arterial stiffness independently increases the risk of all three major cardiovascular ...
Could Propafenone hydrochloride Cause Visual Hallucination?
... Propafenone hydrochloride (HCI) is a class IC antiarrhythmic agent used for medical cardioversion in atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, and paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) (1). It slows down nerve conduction through the direct stabilization of the myocardial membrane via Na channel ...
... Propafenone hydrochloride (HCI) is a class IC antiarrhythmic agent used for medical cardioversion in atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, and paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) (1). It slows down nerve conduction through the direct stabilization of the myocardial membrane via Na channel ...
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... • Highly trained athletes typically have a lower resting pulse rate (50-60) – Why? • Heart receives more exercise • Exercise allows heart to become stronger and more efficient, sending more oxygen with each beat ...
... • Highly trained athletes typically have a lower resting pulse rate (50-60) – Why? • Heart receives more exercise • Exercise allows heart to become stronger and more efficient, sending more oxygen with each beat ...
bwValvular Heart Disease[1].pptx
... mm Hg. –echo every 3 to 5 years. ¡ Stage B Moderate AS (Vmax 3 to 3.9 m/s) or mean gradient 20 to 39 mm Hg– echo every 1-2 years. ¡ Stage C only if EF >50%. – echo every 6 to 12 months. ...
... mm Hg. –echo every 3 to 5 years. ¡ Stage B Moderate AS (Vmax 3 to 3.9 m/s) or mean gradient 20 to 39 mm Hg– echo every 1-2 years. ¡ Stage C only if EF >50%. – echo every 6 to 12 months. ...
Slide 1
... If P1 > P2, flow goes from 1 to 2 If P1 < P2, flow goes from 2 to 1 If P1 = P2, no flow occurs ...
... If P1 > P2, flow goes from 1 to 2 If P1 < P2, flow goes from 2 to 1 If P1 = P2, no flow occurs ...
11.1 The Heart - halkuffanatomy
... 1. The anatomy of the heart 2. Differentiate between atria & ventricles 3. How valves work 4. Disorders of the heart 5. Heart Sounds ...
... 1. The anatomy of the heart 2. Differentiate between atria & ventricles 3. How valves work 4. Disorders of the heart 5. Heart Sounds ...
Claudication (leg pain) - Redlands Community Hospital
... cramping becomes so severe they must stop and rest. After they have rested and the pain is gone, they may walk approximately the same distance again before having to stop and rest. The distance a person is able to walk varies with the severity of the blockages in the arteries. Many people with claud ...
... cramping becomes so severe they must stop and rest. After they have rested and the pain is gone, they may walk approximately the same distance again before having to stop and rest. The distance a person is able to walk varies with the severity of the blockages in the arteries. Many people with claud ...
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI)
... This patient had PCI for _____MI, _____unstable angina, _____stable angina on (date)___________. Stress testing with documented workload capacity of > 6 METS is required within 3-6 months of PCI in order to continue to operate a commercial motor vehicle. Date of stress test__________________________ ...
... This patient had PCI for _____MI, _____unstable angina, _____stable angina on (date)___________. Stress testing with documented workload capacity of > 6 METS is required within 3-6 months of PCI in order to continue to operate a commercial motor vehicle. Date of stress test__________________________ ...
Cardiac Monitoring
... • Ventricles and atria beat independently of one another. • There is no relationship between the P waves and QRS complexes • The patient will need a pacemaker – Usually a temporary pacer (TCP) until a permanent one can be inserted ...
... • Ventricles and atria beat independently of one another. • There is no relationship between the P waves and QRS complexes • The patient will need a pacemaker – Usually a temporary pacer (TCP) until a permanent one can be inserted ...
Exercise Physiology: Cardiovascular System
... 2. RA contracts, and blood moves through the tricuspid value into the RV 3. The RV contracts, the tricuspid closes, and blood flows through the pulmonic value into the pulmonary arteries 4. Blood enters the alveolar capillaries where oxygen is absorbed and carbon dioxide is removed 5. Blood flow ...
... 2. RA contracts, and blood moves through the tricuspid value into the RV 3. The RV contracts, the tricuspid closes, and blood flows through the pulmonic value into the pulmonary arteries 4. Blood enters the alveolar capillaries where oxygen is absorbed and carbon dioxide is removed 5. Blood flow ...
Blood Pressure
... harder. Eventually the overworked heart may fail altogether. High blood pressure can also damage the kidneys and eyes and increase the risk of an artery tearing open. A stroke can occur when one of the arteries that supplies blood to the brain ruptures. ...
... harder. Eventually the overworked heart may fail altogether. High blood pressure can also damage the kidneys and eyes and increase the risk of an artery tearing open. A stroke can occur when one of the arteries that supplies blood to the brain ruptures. ...
BLOOD FLOW THROUGH THE HEART
... (6) Look at the diagrams in the handout :Blood flow through the heart”. Do you see the four chambers, and the four valves? (7) Can you imagine which way the blood would have to push to open each valve? Draw arrows to indicate which way the blood can go. (8) Suppose you squeezed the bottom part of t ...
... (6) Look at the diagrams in the handout :Blood flow through the heart”. Do you see the four chambers, and the four valves? (7) Can you imagine which way the blood would have to push to open each valve? Draw arrows to indicate which way the blood can go. (8) Suppose you squeezed the bottom part of t ...
Tutorial June 25
... the womb, so the hole does not cause problems in an unborn infant. • Normally this opening closes at birth. When the lungs become functional at birth, the pulmonary pressure decreases and the left atrial pressure exceeds that of the right. This forces the septum primum against the septum secundum, f ...
... the womb, so the hole does not cause problems in an unborn infant. • Normally this opening closes at birth. When the lungs become functional at birth, the pulmonary pressure decreases and the left atrial pressure exceeds that of the right. This forces the septum primum against the septum secundum, f ...
The Evolution of Nuclear Cardiac Imaging - Cedars
... that could potentially be involved in the generation of cancer many years later, although this is theoretical. “We do not know whether these small amounts of radioactivity given with the cardiology studies results in cancer 20 or 30 years later, but on a theoretical basis, given what we know about t ...
... that could potentially be involved in the generation of cancer many years later, although this is theoretical. “We do not know whether these small amounts of radioactivity given with the cardiology studies results in cancer 20 or 30 years later, but on a theoretical basis, given what we know about t ...
SCA CPB abstract 98-R - Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists
... and (5) destination therapy (DT) - for patients with ESHD who are not candidates for heart transplantation. The VAD may be placed to support the left ventricle (LVAD), right ventricle (RVAD), or both ventricles (BiVAD). Key Management Considerations Correction of Cardiac Abnormalities Key structural ...
... and (5) destination therapy (DT) - for patients with ESHD who are not candidates for heart transplantation. The VAD may be placed to support the left ventricle (LVAD), right ventricle (RVAD), or both ventricles (BiVAD). Key Management Considerations Correction of Cardiac Abnormalities Key structural ...
women suffering sudden cardiac arrest have - Cedars
... 40 percent of women had previously documented coronary artery disease, compared to about 50 percent of men. 21 percent of women had severe left ventricular dysfunction, compared to 36 percent of men. In analyses that controlled all variables to make more precise comparisons, women were half as ...
... 40 percent of women had previously documented coronary artery disease, compared to about 50 percent of men. 21 percent of women had severe left ventricular dysfunction, compared to 36 percent of men. In analyses that controlled all variables to make more precise comparisons, women were half as ...
Postural changes in T waves Case presentation
... occasional left-side chest pain. The chest pain never occurred during exercise but rather started 30 minutes after the end of the exercise and could last for several days. Because of the exercise intolerance the patient limited his sports activity. The examination by the primary care physician did n ...
... occasional left-side chest pain. The chest pain never occurred during exercise but rather started 30 minutes after the end of the exercise and could last for several days. Because of the exercise intolerance the patient limited his sports activity. The examination by the primary care physician did n ...
H3 - Homework Minutes
... A = arota (Use the initials or the full words that correspond) 1 Sac that receives blood from the lungs 2 Mitral or two-sided valve between the left atrium & left ventricle 3 Largest, strongest chamber of heart - pumps blood through body 4 Valve that prevents back flow from aorta to ventricle 5 High ...
... A = arota (Use the initials or the full words that correspond) 1 Sac that receives blood from the lungs 2 Mitral or two-sided valve between the left atrium & left ventricle 3 Largest, strongest chamber of heart - pumps blood through body 4 Valve that prevents back flow from aorta to ventricle 5 High ...
METASTATIC CARCINOMA OF THE HEART Metastasis to the heart
... Metastasis to the heart is rare. In most of the cases reported the cardiac involvement was discovered microscopically. There are very few records of diffuse involvement. Metastasis has occurred generally from a carcinoma within the thoracic cavity. According to Nicholls and Morris metastasis to the ...
... Metastasis to the heart is rare. In most of the cases reported the cardiac involvement was discovered microscopically. There are very few records of diffuse involvement. Metastasis has occurred generally from a carcinoma within the thoracic cavity. According to Nicholls and Morris metastasis to the ...
1 - cloudfront.net
... – thin, connective covers the heart tissue consisting of These two layers epithelium are continuous with one another where large vessels enter/leave the heart ...
... – thin, connective covers the heart tissue consisting of These two layers epithelium are continuous with one another where large vessels enter/leave the heart ...
Hypertension Systolic ≥140 or Diastolic ≥ 90 Stage I systolic=140
... o Angina, profound dyspnea, or syncope. o Tachycardia may or may not be present, depending on the degree of AV block associated with the atrial flutter activity The heart rate is often approximately 100-150 beats/min because of a 2:1 AV block The pulse may be regular or slightly irregular Hypo ...
... o Angina, profound dyspnea, or syncope. o Tachycardia may or may not be present, depending on the degree of AV block associated with the atrial flutter activity The heart rate is often approximately 100-150 beats/min because of a 2:1 AV block The pulse may be regular or slightly irregular Hypo ...