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... significant morbidity and is prone to sampling error.19 The LGE technique cannot be used to visualize diffuse fibrosis because “normal” myocardium with diffuse fibrosis is “nulled” to highlight focal scar, thereby losing all information of any background interstitial expansion. Recently, attempts to ...
Preview as PDF - Pearson Higher Education
Preview as PDF - Pearson Higher Education

... closing in response to pressure changes in the heart. ...
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left ventricular endocardial longitudinal and transverse changes during

... were time related to each phase of the cardiac cycle defined from the aortic and LV pressure curves. The end of diastole was defined as the point of increasing LV pressure trace (dP/dt ⬎ 0). The end of IVC was defined as the beginning of ejection at the crossing point of the LV and aortic pressure c ...
RH Keldermann, MP Nash, H. Gelderblom, VY Wang and AV Panfilov
RH Keldermann, MP Nash, H. Gelderblom, VY Wang and AV Panfilov

... The geometric data describing the 3-D ventricular anatomy and fiber direction field were derived from a structurally normal human heart (23, 24) and are described in more detail in Ref. 63. This dataset had an isotropic resolution of 0.5 mm. The muscle fiber direction field was constructed based on ...
Answers to Cardiac Diagnostics Case Study
Answers to Cardiac Diagnostics Case Study

... to keep him warm. Explain to him there will be a nurse, cardiologist, and one or two technicians in the room with him and they will be talking to him throughout the procedure. The only discomfort Mr. Harvey should feel is a small “bee sting” sensation when the cardiologist numbs up the site over th ...
Pacemaker Development in Embryonic Rat Heart Cultured
Pacemaker Development in Embryonic Rat Heart Cultured

... should be equally likely in all portions of the incision and in distal portions of the remaining tissue. Fourth, conduction patterns in lower parts of the graft were unaffected by serial slices in upper parts, indicating that pacemaker shifts, if any, occurred over less than 200 p. Inasmuch as orien ...
Heart Failure - Systolic Dysfunction - Michigan Medicine
Heart Failure - Systolic Dysfunction - Michigan Medicine

... edema, rapid fatigue, cough, and early satiety. These symptoms are not infrequently mistakenly attributed to other causes including pneumonia, asthma, and peptic ulcer disease. Arrhythmias causing palpitations, dizziness, or aborted sudden death can be the initial manifestations of the disease. Clas ...
Epicardial cyst- a case report
Epicardial cyst- a case report

... was visible; the cyst wall was excised completely, except for a small area at its base which was fused with the visceral pericardium. The parietal pericardium was left partly open and the thoracotomy wound was closed after draining the left pleural cavity. The patient made a satisfactory recovery ap ...
Pulmonary Artery Diameters in Premature Infants: Normal Ranges
Pulmonary Artery Diameters in Premature Infants: Normal Ranges

... Syndrome, cutis laxa, and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. Having normal reference ranges of pulmonary artery sizes is important in the diagnosis of peripheral pulmonary artery stenosis, especially in milder bilateral diffuse hypoplasia of the pulmonary arteries. Pulmonary artery size for term neonate and ol ...
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Coronary artery calcification score is increased in patients with

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Sample pages 1 PDF

... which is “normally” in a “central” situation posteriorly Figs. 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, and 2.9) is important in congenital and to the right of the pulmonary artery (which is situ- heart disease, as some malformations are associated ated anteriorly and to the left) (A6), identify the “mor- with situs anomalie ...
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MVRASD

... diastolic ventricular septum thickness and diastolic left ventricular posterior wall thickness, but ejection fraction was high, when comparing with those patients without mitral valve prolapse. The development of mitral valve prolapse was explained by a theory of imbalanced stability of a triangle ...
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Holter Monitoring (Ambulatory Electrocardiography) Defined

... Palpitation in the Primary Care Setting. Journal of Family Medicine and Health Care. Vol. 3, No. 1, 2017, pp. 12-16. ...
What is heart failure
What is heart failure

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Percutaneous closure of multiple atrial septal defects and patent
Percutaneous closure of multiple atrial septal defects and patent

... used an Amplatzer device for closure. In patients with multiple defects, the potential interaction between the devices as well as the anatomic relationship between the defects and the surrounding structures, such as the mitral and tricuspid valves, coronary sinus ostium, aorta, and vena cava, must b ...
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Personality, Disease Severity, and the Risk of Long

... construct was designed to avoid association with global personality traits; in fact, type A reflects a “heterogeneous hodgepodge” of behavioral symptoms and signs26 without a conceptual basis in psychological theory.33 A more accurate approach would involve the delineation of more homogeneous subgro ...
REDUCTION OF THE TONIC EFFECT OF BaCl2 BY DIFFERENT
REDUCTION OF THE TONIC EFFECT OF BaCl2 BY DIFFERENT

... decreased by CoCl 2 while at intestine there occurs but a decrease of transitory character and the tonus increases, with some rupture, even after CoCl 2 having been administered. Es a result of the joint effect of both ions, the amplitude of the cardiac functioning is increasing, its frequency, howe ...
International Journal of Current Research and Review
International Journal of Current Research and Review

... The length of the left main coronary artery in general varies from 2 to 12 mm but may be upto 30mm. It’s diameter, ranging from 5 to 10 mm is generally inversely related to its length [2].Green G.E. et al [11] studied the length of the left main coronary artery in 50 consecutive autopsy specimens in ...
Obesity and the Risk of Heart Failure
Obesity and the Risk of Heart Failure

... according to cohort (original or offspring), to examine the relation of body-mass index to the incidence of heart failure. We performed both sex-specific and sex-stratified analyses. Body-mass index was evaluated as both a continuous variable (with increases in risk calculated per increment of 1) an ...
Acute Coronary Syndrome in Pre- and Post
Acute Coronary Syndrome in Pre- and Post

... of ACS based on coronary angiography findings. These data were derived from all previous studies available on PubMed.5,6,9 Most of them are due to consequences of premature AD worsened by pregnancy and heart overload. The second cause is SCAD causing partial or total vessel occlusion, which is usual ...
PDF - Romanian Journal of Cardiology
PDF - Romanian Journal of Cardiology

... ablation require specific operator and institutional experience. Therefore, in order to obtain successful outcomes with a low complication rates, it is imperative that these interventions are performed by operators and teams with a large expertise in the evaluation and treatment of patients with HCM ...
AEMED A 20-Year-Old Patient with Idiopathic Non
AEMED A 20-Year-Old Patient with Idiopathic Non

... These tachycardias may either occur as repetitive monomorphic non-sustained ventricular tachycardia attacks, as in our patient, or sustained ventricular tachycardia episodes usually occurring during exercise or emotional stress. They are usually seen between the ages of 20 and 40, as our patient [4] ...
“WITH LOVE” VALENTINE CAKE TUTORIAL Gum Glue Recipe
“WITH LOVE” VALENTINE CAKE TUTORIAL Gum Glue Recipe

... Roll out a Red gumpaste into a #2 thickness in a pasta machine or to a 1/8” thickness using a rolling pin and make a smaller and a larger heart shaped cut out. On the larger heart, using a #12 round tip, cut out a circle on the top right corner of the heart and let the hearts dry overnight. ...
Ablation of the Epicardial Substrate in the Right Ventricular Outflow
Ablation of the Epicardial Substrate in the Right Ventricular Outflow

... ajmaline test performed with the previously described protocol and the ECG placed at high precordial leads at 18 months after ablation (Fig. 1). His resting ECG showed a type II pattern, which did not change after administration of ajmaline, thus ablation prevented this response. Brugada syndrome is ...
Left Bundle Branch Block, an Old–New Entity | SpringerLink
Left Bundle Branch Block, an Old–New Entity | SpringerLink

... points to a remarkable heterogeneity of LBBB. This correlated with echocardiographic observations of variable regions of mechanical delay in patients selected for cardiac resynchronization therapy [37–40]. ...
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Cardiac surgery



Cardiovascular (heart) surgery is surgery on the heart or great vessels performed by cardiac surgeons. Frequently, it is done to treat complications of ischemic heart disease (for example, coronary artery bypass grafting), correct congenital heart disease, or treat valvular heart disease from various causes including endocarditis, rheumatic heart disease and atherosclerosis. It also includes heart transplantation.
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