
Module 3 - Cardiac Arrhythmias-Mechanisms of Arrhythmias
... Developed by Tony Curran (Clinical Nurse Educator) and Gill Sheppard (Clinical Nurse Specialist) Cardiology, June ...
... Developed by Tony Curran (Clinical Nurse Educator) and Gill Sheppard (Clinical Nurse Specialist) Cardiology, June ...
- The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
... using a previously described formula: (dopamine ⫹ dobutamine ⫹ [milrinone*10] ⫹ [epinephrine*100]), using peak infusion rates measured in micrograms per kilogram per minute [17, 18]. The need for temporary pacing was recorded for any patient requiring an external pacing device for longer than 24 hou ...
... using a previously described formula: (dopamine ⫹ dobutamine ⫹ [milrinone*10] ⫹ [epinephrine*100]), using peak infusion rates measured in micrograms per kilogram per minute [17, 18]. The need for temporary pacing was recorded for any patient requiring an external pacing device for longer than 24 hou ...
Evidence-Based Guidelines for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
... lifestyle, and may reassure some women or motivate others. The role that novel CVD risk factors (eg, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein) and novel screening technologies (eg, coronary calcium scoring) should play in guiding preventive interventions is not yet defined. Further research is needed on ...
... lifestyle, and may reassure some women or motivate others. The role that novel CVD risk factors (eg, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein) and novel screening technologies (eg, coronary calcium scoring) should play in guiding preventive interventions is not yet defined. Further research is needed on ...
Statement on cardiopulmonary exercise testing in chronic heart
... the pulmonary, cardiovascular, haematopoietic, neuropsychological, and skeletal muscle systems. This information cannot be obtained through investigation of the individual organ systems in isolation. The non-invasive, dynamic physiological overview permits the evaluation of both submaximal and peak ...
... the pulmonary, cardiovascular, haematopoietic, neuropsychological, and skeletal muscle systems. This information cannot be obtained through investigation of the individual organ systems in isolation. The non-invasive, dynamic physiological overview permits the evaluation of both submaximal and peak ...
Left anterior fascicular VT
... The basis of his comment is that he saw 1 (ONE) patient with this characteristic (AV dissociation, wide complex, not VT) (perfectly explained by him, so no need for me to repeat it). That means that his UNIVERSE is composed by another 99 AV dissociations that were VT. (one case 1%, thus 100 is the t ...
... The basis of his comment is that he saw 1 (ONE) patient with this characteristic (AV dissociation, wide complex, not VT) (perfectly explained by him, so no need for me to repeat it). That means that his UNIVERSE is composed by another 99 AV dissociations that were VT. (one case 1%, thus 100 is the t ...
Timely Pulmonary Valve Replacement May Allow Preservation of
... the St. Thomas’ Hospital Research Ethics Committee (London, England) 08/H0810/058. Written informed consent was not required. Any patient who had undergone surgical PVR for pulmonary regurgitation after repair of TOF was included, if they had undergone pre- and post-procedure cine CMR including a sh ...
... the St. Thomas’ Hospital Research Ethics Committee (London, England) 08/H0810/058. Written informed consent was not required. Any patient who had undergone surgical PVR for pulmonary regurgitation after repair of TOF was included, if they had undergone pre- and post-procedure cine CMR including a sh ...
Pulse Pressure Amplification, Arterial Stiffness
... sustained atrial fibrillation, and patients who had a history of acute coronary or stroke events within 6 months of the study. The study protocol had official approval from the institutional ethics committee of Tohoku University, and all of the subjects gave written informed consent. ...
... sustained atrial fibrillation, and patients who had a history of acute coronary or stroke events within 6 months of the study. The study protocol had official approval from the institutional ethics committee of Tohoku University, and all of the subjects gave written informed consent. ...
Print - Circulation Research
... are significantly greater than control. There is no significant difference between maximum responses in the two groups except that they occur at different dose levels. The sensitivity changes in the LA (Fig. 5B) are not as clear. Although the dose-response curve for the denervated dogs is shifted to ...
... are significantly greater than control. There is no significant difference between maximum responses in the two groups except that they occur at different dose levels. The sensitivity changes in the LA (Fig. 5B) are not as clear. Although the dose-response curve for the denervated dogs is shifted to ...
Case Report Feminizing Adrenal Carcinoma Presenting with Heart
... and NPH insulin with plans for further followup and treatment at another medical center. However, he was unable to afford to follow through with this. The patient returned to our endocrinology clinic 15 months following his surgery. He had noted improvement in gynecomastia. He denied palpitations, dy ...
... and NPH insulin with plans for further followup and treatment at another medical center. However, he was unable to afford to follow through with this. The patient returned to our endocrinology clinic 15 months following his surgery. He had noted improvement in gynecomastia. He denied palpitations, dy ...
The Effect of Right Ventricular Filling on the Pressure
... After the chordae tendinae had been cut, a thinwalled balloon with an unstressed volume of 55 ml was placed in the lumen of each ventricle. The balloon contained a miniature pressure transducer (Konigsberg model P-21) and was attached to a metal connector device. The connector was secured with a pur ...
... After the chordae tendinae had been cut, a thinwalled balloon with an unstressed volume of 55 ml was placed in the lumen of each ventricle. The balloon contained a miniature pressure transducer (Konigsberg model P-21) and was attached to a metal connector device. The connector was secured with a pur ...
ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channel Blocker HMR 1883 Reduces
... Materials and Methods Two separate studies were performed in anesthetized pigs of the German Landrace. In the first study, the effects of HMR 1883 on hemodynamics and ECG were investigated under baseline conditions. In the second study, we attempted to determine the effect of the KATP channel blocke ...
... Materials and Methods Two separate studies were performed in anesthetized pigs of the German Landrace. In the first study, the effects of HMR 1883 on hemodynamics and ECG were investigated under baseline conditions. In the second study, we attempted to determine the effect of the KATP channel blocke ...
PHACE Syndrome Handbook: A Guide for
... considered a very new syndrome and we have much more to learn. Since this report, many more cases of PHACE syndrome have been identified; with every child diagnosed with PHACE syndrome, we discover more about this condition. Every child diagnosed with PHACE syndrome has a different combination of a ...
... considered a very new syndrome and we have much more to learn. Since this report, many more cases of PHACE syndrome have been identified; with every child diagnosed with PHACE syndrome, we discover more about this condition. Every child diagnosed with PHACE syndrome has a different combination of a ...
Labeled Phosphate Distribution in Working and Nonworking
... yielding- products of high radioehemical purity. The result of a typical fnietionation is illustrated in the ra.dioautogrn.ph reproduced in figure 3. Details concerning the isolation technic and identification of individual components have been presented in an earlier report.7 A further fractionatio ...
... yielding- products of high radioehemical purity. The result of a typical fnietionation is illustrated in the ra.dioautogrn.ph reproduced in figure 3. Details concerning the isolation technic and identification of individual components have been presented in an earlier report.7 A further fractionatio ...
... cocaine dose, route, or time of administration. This suggests wide interindividual variation in susceptibility to cocaine's adverse effects. To determine clinical cri¬ teria predictive of myocardial infarction associated with cocaine use, a prospective muiticenter study was undertaken. Data presente ...
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... – The sudden development of various combinations of AV heart block and bundle branch block in patients experiencing ...
... – The sudden development of various combinations of AV heart block and bundle branch block in patients experiencing ...
The Pathophysiological Basis of Carotid
... (including a diuretic) in maximum tolerated doses [7,8]. Resistant hypertension also includes patients whose blood pressure is controlled by the use of four or more antihypertensive drugs [9]. ...
... (including a diuretic) in maximum tolerated doses [7,8]. Resistant hypertension also includes patients whose blood pressure is controlled by the use of four or more antihypertensive drugs [9]. ...
silent ischemia and diabetes mellitus
... bimodal distribution, with a peak between 6.00 a.m. and noon. It may be related to one or more physiological changes (15,23) such as increased heart rate and blood pressure, elevated catecholamine levels, elevated coronary vasomotor tone, enhanced platelet aggregation, and decreased intrinsic fibrin ...
... bimodal distribution, with a peak between 6.00 a.m. and noon. It may be related to one or more physiological changes (15,23) such as increased heart rate and blood pressure, elevated catecholamine levels, elevated coronary vasomotor tone, enhanced platelet aggregation, and decreased intrinsic fibrin ...
Pattern of mortality in sudden death: an autopsy study
... sudden cardiac death are tachyarrhythmias such as Ventricular fibrillation or Ventricular Tachycardia. 9,10 METHODS This study was conducted at tertiary care hospital over a period of 2 years. During this period 50 cases of sudden death were studied. After evaluating detailed history of case from th ...
... sudden cardiac death are tachyarrhythmias such as Ventricular fibrillation or Ventricular Tachycardia. 9,10 METHODS This study was conducted at tertiary care hospital over a period of 2 years. During this period 50 cases of sudden death were studied. After evaluating detailed history of case from th ...
Did the patient receive heparin within 24 hours after acute care
... care at this VAMC, answer “1.” When unable to determine for certain whether aspirin was received within 24 hours prior to arrival (and aspirin was not received after arrival), answer “2.” In the absence of explicit documentation that the patient received aspirin within 24 hours prior to Arrival Time ...
... care at this VAMC, answer “1.” When unable to determine for certain whether aspirin was received within 24 hours prior to arrival (and aspirin was not received after arrival), answer “2.” In the absence of explicit documentation that the patient received aspirin within 24 hours prior to Arrival Time ...
Normal Exercise Capacity in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular
... 3 mm Hg) without dyspnea, ventricular dilation, and increased levels of plasma norepinephrine at rest and during exercise. Also, whereas peripheral vascular resistance was unchanged during supine exercise, it decreased by 50% during similar levels of upright exercise. As a consequence, increases in ...
... 3 mm Hg) without dyspnea, ventricular dilation, and increased levels of plasma norepinephrine at rest and during exercise. Also, whereas peripheral vascular resistance was unchanged during supine exercise, it decreased by 50% during similar levels of upright exercise. As a consequence, increases in ...
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... Background—Diffuse myocardial fibrosis is a final end point in most cardiac diseases. It is missed by the cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) late gadolinium enhancement technique. Currently, quantifying diffuse myocardial fibrosis requires invasive biopsy, with inherent risk and sampling error. ...
... Background—Diffuse myocardial fibrosis is a final end point in most cardiac diseases. It is missed by the cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) late gadolinium enhancement technique. Currently, quantifying diffuse myocardial fibrosis requires invasive biopsy, with inherent risk and sampling error. ...
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... baroreceptor reflex. This reflex is responsible for maintaining systemic arterial pressure despite diseases and pharmacological perturbations. An example of disease would congestive heart failure, in which the increase in sympathetic activity is responsible for reduction in baroreflex sensitivity. T ...
... baroreceptor reflex. This reflex is responsible for maintaining systemic arterial pressure despite diseases and pharmacological perturbations. An example of disease would congestive heart failure, in which the increase in sympathetic activity is responsible for reduction in baroreflex sensitivity. T ...
Assessment of diastolic dysfunction and heart failure with integrated
... normal inflow pattern (“pseudonormalization”); (3) severe DD: highly elevated left ventricular filling pressure, causing a restrictive inflow pattern. ...
... normal inflow pattern (“pseudonormalization”); (3) severe DD: highly elevated left ventricular filling pressure, causing a restrictive inflow pattern. ...
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... animals and humans consisted of 8 –12 equally spaced electrodes, with a micromanometer mounted between electrodes 3 and 4 so it would lie within the LV. The catheter was placed with its distal tip in the LV apex, and proximal electrode just beyond the aortic valve. A high-frequency (⬃20 kHz), lowamp ...
... animals and humans consisted of 8 –12 equally spaced electrodes, with a micromanometer mounted between electrodes 3 and 4 so it would lie within the LV. The catheter was placed with its distal tip in the LV apex, and proximal electrode just beyond the aortic valve. A high-frequency (⬃20 kHz), lowamp ...
Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia
... Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia (ARVD) is a disorder in which normal myocardium is replaced by fibrofatty tissue. This disorder usually involves the right ventricle, but the left ventricle and septum also may be affected. Although the exact prevalence of ARVD is unknown, it is thought to ...
... Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia (ARVD) is a disorder in which normal myocardium is replaced by fibrofatty tissue. This disorder usually involves the right ventricle, but the left ventricle and septum also may be affected. Although the exact prevalence of ARVD is unknown, it is thought to ...