
Assessment Report - Medical Services Advisory Committee
... Morona JK, Kessels S, Vogan A, Mittal R, Newton S, Parsons J, Milverton J, Ellery B and Merlin T. (2016). Cardiac MRI for myocardial stress perfusion and viability imaging in patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease. MSAC Application Number 1237, Assessment Report. Commonwealth of Au ...
... Morona JK, Kessels S, Vogan A, Mittal R, Newton S, Parsons J, Milverton J, Ellery B and Merlin T. (2016). Cardiac MRI for myocardial stress perfusion and viability imaging in patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease. MSAC Application Number 1237, Assessment Report. Commonwealth of Au ...
Appendix 3. Success and Complication Rates for Ablation of SVT
... Data Supplement 11. Randomized Trials Comparing Manifest and Concealed Accessory Pathways – Section 6.1..................................................................................................... 64 Data Supplement 12. Nonrandomized Trials, Observations Studies, and/or Registires of Manifes ...
... Data Supplement 11. Randomized Trials Comparing Manifest and Concealed Accessory Pathways – Section 6.1..................................................................................................... 64 Data Supplement 12. Nonrandomized Trials, Observations Studies, and/or Registires of Manifes ...
Role of Magnesium in Cardiac Disease
... 3) Tissue samples from noninfarcted regions have been analysed for Mg2"4" without histological examination of an aliquot. However, even äs a result of prior subclinical ischaemic episodes, there may be multiple small scars within the tissue which cannot be seen by gross inspection. Since connective ...
... 3) Tissue samples from noninfarcted regions have been analysed for Mg2"4" without histological examination of an aliquot. However, even äs a result of prior subclinical ischaemic episodes, there may be multiple small scars within the tissue which cannot be seen by gross inspection. Since connective ...
Kinematic Characterization of Left Ventricular Chamber Stiffness
... Follow this and additional works at: http://openscholarship.wustl.edu/etd Recommended Citation Mossahebi, Sina, "Kinematic Characterization of Left Ventricular Chamber Stiffness and Relaxation" (2014). All Theses and Dissertations (ETDs). 1327. http://openscholarship.wustl.edu/etd/1327 ...
... Follow this and additional works at: http://openscholarship.wustl.edu/etd Recommended Citation Mossahebi, Sina, "Kinematic Characterization of Left Ventricular Chamber Stiffness and Relaxation" (2014). All Theses and Dissertations (ETDs). 1327. http://openscholarship.wustl.edu/etd/1327 ...
Comparison of Family History of Sudden Cardiac Death
... is described in Table 4. Only those with a hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) tended to have a higher prevalence of SCD in FDRs compared with the other groups or controls, the prevalence being in the same range as in those with ischemic SCD. In a subgroup analysis of victims of ischemic SCD with and ...
... is described in Table 4. Only those with a hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) tended to have a higher prevalence of SCD in FDRs compared with the other groups or controls, the prevalence being in the same range as in those with ischemic SCD. In a subgroup analysis of victims of ischemic SCD with and ...
AHA guidelines - Boston University Medical Campus
... arteriovenous oxygen difference. However, at moderate- to high-intensity exercise, the continued rise in cardiac output is primarily attributable to an increase in HR, as stroke volume typically reaches a plateau at 50% to 60% of maximal oxygen uptake (V̇o2max) except in elite athletes. Thus, maxima ...
... arteriovenous oxygen difference. However, at moderate- to high-intensity exercise, the continued rise in cardiac output is primarily attributable to an increase in HR, as stroke volume typically reaches a plateau at 50% to 60% of maximal oxygen uptake (V̇o2max) except in elite athletes. Thus, maxima ...
Exercise Standards for Testing and Training A Scientific Statement
... arteriovenous oxygen difference. However, at moderate- to high-intensity exercise, the continued rise in cardiac output is primarily attributable to an increase in HR, as stroke volume typically reaches a plateau at 50% to 60% of maximal oxygen uptake (V̇o2max) except in elite athletes. Thus, maxima ...
... arteriovenous oxygen difference. However, at moderate- to high-intensity exercise, the continued rise in cardiac output is primarily attributable to an increase in HR, as stroke volume typically reaches a plateau at 50% to 60% of maximal oxygen uptake (V̇o2max) except in elite athletes. Thus, maxima ...
Exercise Standards for Testing and Training
... arteriovenous oxygen difference. However, at moderate- to high-intensity exercise, the continued rise in cardiac output is primarily attributable to an increase in HR, as stroke volume typically reaches a plateau at 50% to 60% of maximal oxygen uptake (V̇o2max) except in elite athletes. Thus, maxima ...
... arteriovenous oxygen difference. However, at moderate- to high-intensity exercise, the continued rise in cardiac output is primarily attributable to an increase in HR, as stroke volume typically reaches a plateau at 50% to 60% of maximal oxygen uptake (V̇o2max) except in elite athletes. Thus, maxima ...
Noninvasive Pacing
... paramedics, physicians and other emergency cardiac care providers. Requiring very little set-up time, it generally does not include any of the complications associated with invasive techniques. It is the least expensive pacing approach and may be used for standby pacing, reducing the need for prophy ...
... paramedics, physicians and other emergency cardiac care providers. Requiring very little set-up time, it generally does not include any of the complications associated with invasive techniques. It is the least expensive pacing approach and may be used for standby pacing, reducing the need for prophy ...
Testosterone and the Cardiovascular System: A Comprehensive
... rat models suggests that the synthesis of testosterone by testicular Leydig cells in response to luteinizing hormone may decrease with age. Reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are generated by the mitochondria of Leydig cells, are a normal byproduct of testosterone synthesis. The accumulation of RO ...
... rat models suggests that the synthesis of testosterone by testicular Leydig cells in response to luteinizing hormone may decrease with age. Reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are generated by the mitochondria of Leydig cells, are a normal byproduct of testosterone synthesis. The accumulation of RO ...
Noninvasive Pacing
... paramedics, physicians and other emergency cardiac care providers. Requiring very little set-up time, it generally does not include any of the complications associated with invasive techniques. It is the least expensive pacing approach and may be used for standby pacing, reducing the need for prophy ...
... paramedics, physicians and other emergency cardiac care providers. Requiring very little set-up time, it generally does not include any of the complications associated with invasive techniques. It is the least expensive pacing approach and may be used for standby pacing, reducing the need for prophy ...
Exercise Standards for Testing and Training A Scientific Statement
... arteriovenous oxygen difference. However, at moderate- to high-intensity exercise, the continued rise in cardiac output is primarily attributable to an increase in HR, as stroke volume typically reaches a plateau at 50% to 60% of maximal oxygen uptake (V̇o2max) except in elite athletes. Thus, maxima ...
... arteriovenous oxygen difference. However, at moderate- to high-intensity exercise, the continued rise in cardiac output is primarily attributable to an increase in HR, as stroke volume typically reaches a plateau at 50% to 60% of maximal oxygen uptake (V̇o2max) except in elite athletes. Thus, maxima ...
2013 Exercise Standards for Testing and Training
... arteriovenous oxygen difference. However, at moderate- to high-intensity exercise, the continued rise in cardiac output is primarily attributable to an increase in HR, as stroke volume typically reaches a plateau at 50% to 60% of maximal oxygen uptake (V̇o2max) except in elite athletes. Thus, maxima ...
... arteriovenous oxygen difference. However, at moderate- to high-intensity exercise, the continued rise in cardiac output is primarily attributable to an increase in HR, as stroke volume typically reaches a plateau at 50% to 60% of maximal oxygen uptake (V̇o2max) except in elite athletes. Thus, maxima ...
Left Ventricular Septal and Left Ventricular Apical Pacing
... asynchronous activation and reduced left ventricular (LV) pump function. We investigated to what extent alternate RV (septum) and LV (septum, apex) pacing sites improve LV electric activation, mechanics, hemodynamic performance, and efficiency over 4 months of pacing. Methods and Results—After AV no ...
... asynchronous activation and reduced left ventricular (LV) pump function. We investigated to what extent alternate RV (septum) and LV (septum, apex) pacing sites improve LV electric activation, mechanics, hemodynamic performance, and efficiency over 4 months of pacing. Methods and Results—After AV no ...
ACCF/ASE/AHA/ASNC/HFSA/HRS/SCAI/SCCM/SCCT/SCMR 2011
... clinical experiences and available evidence-based information will help guide a more efficient and equitable allocation of healthcare resources in cardiovascular imaging. The ultimate objective of AUC is to improve patient care and health outcomes in a cost-effective manner, but it is not intended t ...
... clinical experiences and available evidence-based information will help guide a more efficient and equitable allocation of healthcare resources in cardiovascular imaging. The ultimate objective of AUC is to improve patient care and health outcomes in a cost-effective manner, but it is not intended t ...
The Role of Visualization, Force Feedback, and Augmented Reality
... Currie, Maria E., "The Role of Visualization, Force Feedback, and Augmented Reality in Minimally Invasive Heart Valve Repair" (2015). Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository. Paper 3397. ...
... Currie, Maria E., "The Role of Visualization, Force Feedback, and Augmented Reality in Minimally Invasive Heart Valve Repair" (2015). Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository. Paper 3397. ...
The Sarcoplasmic Reticulum and the Evolution of the Vertebrate Heart
... Contraction and relaxation of cardiac muscle is initiated by the rise and fall in intracellular Ca2⫹. Ca2⫹ can enter the cardiac cell (cardiomyocyte) across the sarcolemmal membrane or it can be released from intracellular stores. In the mammalian myocardium, the majority of Ca2⫹ that activates cont ...
... Contraction and relaxation of cardiac muscle is initiated by the rise and fall in intracellular Ca2⫹. Ca2⫹ can enter the cardiac cell (cardiomyocyte) across the sarcolemmal membrane or it can be released from intracellular stores. In the mammalian myocardium, the majority of Ca2⫹ that activates cont ...
The Effect of Tai Chi Chuan on the Autonomic Nervous Modulation
... al. (15) studied 2-yr trends in cardiovascular function among elderly TCC practitioners and sedentary subjects, and found that regular TCC might delay the decline of cardiovascular function in elderly individuals and might be prescribed as a suitable aerobic exercise for the elderly. They also demon ...
... al. (15) studied 2-yr trends in cardiovascular function among elderly TCC practitioners and sedentary subjects, and found that regular TCC might delay the decline of cardiovascular function in elderly individuals and might be prescribed as a suitable aerobic exercise for the elderly. They also demon ...
070199 Prevalence and Clinical Outcome of Mitral
... (Table 2). One subject with classic prolapse had undergone mitral-valve repair before the examination; he was also the one subject with prolapse who had atrial fibrillation. Subjects with prolapse had a greater degree of mitral regurgitation than those without prolapse. The mean (±SE) ratio of the j ...
... (Table 2). One subject with classic prolapse had undergone mitral-valve repair before the examination; he was also the one subject with prolapse who had atrial fibrillation. Subjects with prolapse had a greater degree of mitral regurgitation than those without prolapse. The mean (±SE) ratio of the j ...
Promus PREMIER™ - Directions for Use (if your
... Contents supplied STERILE using an ethylene oxide (EO) process. Do not use if sterile barrier is damaged. If damage is found, call your Boston Scientific representative. For single use only. DO NOT REUSE, REPROCESS OR RESTERILIZE. Reuse, reprocessing or resterilization may compromise the structural ...
... Contents supplied STERILE using an ethylene oxide (EO) process. Do not use if sterile barrier is damaged. If damage is found, call your Boston Scientific representative. For single use only. DO NOT REUSE, REPROCESS OR RESTERILIZE. Reuse, reprocessing or resterilization may compromise the structural ...
Unique Kir2.x Properties Determine Regional and Species
... current density is higher in the ventricles than in the atria.6,7 Second, ventricular IK1 has been described as having a more prominent negative slope conductance at depolarized potentials than atrial IK1 (ie, atrial IK1 does not rectify completely).1,4,5 Also, the outward component of the backgroun ...
... current density is higher in the ventricles than in the atria.6,7 Second, ventricular IK1 has been described as having a more prominent negative slope conductance at depolarized potentials than atrial IK1 (ie, atrial IK1 does not rectify completely).1,4,5 Also, the outward component of the backgroun ...
Comprehensive characterisation of hypertensive heart disease left
... guidelines3 highlight its prognostic importance. However, hypertensive left ventricular (LV) phenotypes can be further classified as: normal structure (normal LV mass (LVM) and relative wall thickness), concentric remodelling (normal LVM but elevated relative wall thickness) and LVH.4 Similar classifi ...
... guidelines3 highlight its prognostic importance. However, hypertensive left ventricular (LV) phenotypes can be further classified as: normal structure (normal LV mass (LVM) and relative wall thickness), concentric remodelling (normal LVM but elevated relative wall thickness) and LVH.4 Similar classifi ...
PROMUS Element™ Plus
... Contents supplied STERILE using an ethylene oxide (EO) process. Do not use if sterile barrier is damaged. If damage is found, call your Boston Scientific representative. For single use only. DO NOT REUSE, REPROCESS OR RESTERILIZE. Reuse, reprocessing or resterilization may compromise the structural ...
... Contents supplied STERILE using an ethylene oxide (EO) process. Do not use if sterile barrier is damaged. If damage is found, call your Boston Scientific representative. For single use only. DO NOT REUSE, REPROCESS OR RESTERILIZE. Reuse, reprocessing or resterilization may compromise the structural ...
the PDF - Heart Rhythm Society
... 1. Dual-chamber pacing or single-chamber atrial pacing should not be used in patients in permanent or longstanding persistent AF where efforts to restore or maintain sinus rhythm are not planned (Level of Evidence: C).1,5,10,17,18 SND is the most common cause of bradyarrhythmias requiring pacing the ...
... 1. Dual-chamber pacing or single-chamber atrial pacing should not be used in patients in permanent or longstanding persistent AF where efforts to restore or maintain sinus rhythm are not planned (Level of Evidence: C).1,5,10,17,18 SND is the most common cause of bradyarrhythmias requiring pacing the ...
Identification and Documentation of Environmental
... I would like to thank Dr. Down Dr. Wassyng, and my loving family.. ...
... I would like to thank Dr. Down Dr. Wassyng, and my loving family.. ...