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... Cardiac Compromise can be caused by disorders that affect the condition and function of the heart: • CAD • Aneurism • Electrical malfunctions • Mechanical malfunctins • Angina ...
... Cardiac Compromise can be caused by disorders that affect the condition and function of the heart: • CAD • Aneurism • Electrical malfunctions • Mechanical malfunctins • Angina ...
Supplemental Table 1
... indicated by biochemical markers of myocardial necrosis (e.g., a typical rise and gradual fall of cTnI concentrations), along with at least 1 of the following: ischemic symptoms, development of pathologic Q waves on the electrocardiogram or changes indicative of ischemia, coronary artery interventio ...
... indicated by biochemical markers of myocardial necrosis (e.g., a typical rise and gradual fall of cTnI concentrations), along with at least 1 of the following: ischemic symptoms, development of pathologic Q waves on the electrocardiogram or changes indicative of ischemia, coronary artery interventio ...
Heart Attack & Stroke
... of a portion of the heart muscle caused by coronary artery obstruction causing interruption of normal blood flow to an area of the heart (Ischemia) Angina pectoris: chest pain caused by myocardial ischemia ...
... of a portion of the heart muscle caused by coronary artery obstruction causing interruption of normal blood flow to an area of the heart (Ischemia) Angina pectoris: chest pain caused by myocardial ischemia ...
Pre-Lecture Quiz
... 1. The sinoatrial (SA) node, with an inherent firing rate of 60 to 100 impulses per minute, is considered the primary pacemaker of the heart. 2. Afterload refers to the degree of stretch of the ventricular cardiac muscle fibers at the end of diastole. 3. Hypertension is defined as a systolic BP that ...
... 1. The sinoatrial (SA) node, with an inherent firing rate of 60 to 100 impulses per minute, is considered the primary pacemaker of the heart. 2. Afterload refers to the degree of stretch of the ventricular cardiac muscle fibers at the end of diastole. 3. Hypertension is defined as a systolic BP that ...