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Congenital heart defects in cats - Epsilon Archive for Student Projects
Congenital heart defects in cats - Epsilon Archive for Student Projects

... accounting for 46.7% of cases, followed by tricuspid/mitral valve dysplasia (8.3%), aorta stenosis (8.3%), pulmonic stenosis (6.7%), Tetralogy of Fallot (6.7%), atrial septal defect (5 %) and mitral valve dysplasia, endocardial fibrosis, patent ductus arteriosus each accounting for approximately 1.7 ...
Contribuição Internacional
Contribuição Internacional

... The availability of automated, noninvasive, ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) devices has allowed BP and heart rate to be measured intermittently over a 24-hour period (typically at intervals of 15–20 minutes). These recordings have demonstrated that, in most individuals, both BP and heart rate follow ...
Congenital cardiac surgery
Congenital cardiac surgery

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Isorhythmic Dissociation
Isorhythmic Dissociation

... disease, nor primary disorders of the conduction system such as progressive Sick Sinus Syndrome, or Lev’s and Lenegre’s diseases. This rhythm should not be confused with complete heart block: where the atrial rate is faster than the resulting ventricular rate, and where the atrial depolarization can ...
Untitled - Journal of Postgraduate Medical Institute
Untitled - Journal of Postgraduate Medical Institute

... Research was approved by the hospital Ethics Committee and all patients signed an informed consent document. This study was conducted in echocardiography laboratory (Echo Lab) of Cardiology department, Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar. Study population was patient referred for two- dimensional transt ...
ICD Implantation Practice Within Europe: How To Explain The
ICD Implantation Practice Within Europe: How To Explain The

... of device therapy, and lack of refund for the procedure further contributes. Moreover, the number of hospitals and beds are not directly related to financial profile or healthcare funding of a given country, and sometimes infrastructures are insufficient to assure ICD implantation to all patients fu ...
Restenosis - Repeat Narrowing of a Coronary Artery
Restenosis - Repeat Narrowing of a Coronary Artery

... Repeat angioplasty or bypass surgery can be used to treat in-stent restenosis. In addition, local intravascular radiation (brachytherapy) can be used after treating in-stent restenosis with angioplasty to prevent reoccurrence.7 Brachytherapy uses a radioactive source that is delivered by a coronary ...
Left Ventricular Assist Device Management in the ICU
Left Ventricular Assist Device Management in the ICU

... Data Synthesis: Left ventricular assist devices prolong the lives of patients with end-stage heart failure, and their use is increasing. Continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices have replaced first-generation pulsatile devices. These patients present unique management concerns. In the immedia ...
Thrombus Aspiration during Percutaneous coronary intervention in
Thrombus Aspiration during Percutaneous coronary intervention in

... acute MI. The coronary angiogram can be used to obtain diagnostic information of epicardial as well as myocardial perfusion. Epicardial flow can be described according to the angiographic TIMI grading system20 and quantitatively assessed by the corrected TIMI frame count.21 Coronary angiographic tec ...
The utility of cardiac MRI in diagnosis of infective endocarditis
The utility of cardiac MRI in diagnosis of infective endocarditis

... source of infection due to distribution by blood flow, some complications have been shown to occur in close proximity to the source. For instance, regurgitant jet flows and intracardiac shunt may lead to development of lesions. Infections in the right ventricle that form due to jet flows in VSDs wit ...
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Assessments

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Absent Pulmonary Valve Associated with Tetralogy of Fallot and
Absent Pulmonary Valve Associated with Tetralogy of Fallot and

... erative course was uneventful. At 10 months of age, he underwent repeat cardiac catheterization to assess the hemodynamic effects of surgery. The peak systolic pressure gradient across the right ventricular outflow tract was 6 mmHg and there was no residual left to right shunting at ventricular leve ...
Final Report - University of Pittsburgh
Final Report - University of Pittsburgh

... Heart disease is a major concern in America. There is a need for people to understand their risk for this disease and other heart related problems so that the necessary steps can be taken to prevent serious complications before they start. In times of increasing costs of healthcare and increasing ri ...
The physiologic mechanisms of cardiac and vascular
The physiologic mechanisms of cardiac and vascular

... I shall begin by acknowledging three debts. The first is to the late Paul Wood and his staff at the Institute of Cardiolo gy , London, where my under standing of the physiologic meaning of cardiac and vascular physical signs began. The second debt is to the Fulbri ght Foundation and the Institute fo ...
Comment - Cardiac Arrhythmias
Comment - Cardiac Arrhythmias

... ven­tricular fibrillation, and atrial fibrillation—is being investigated now that better mapping techniques have been dev­eloped and multiple ablation energies are available. The search continues for antiarrhythmic drugs for the treatment of atrial fibrillation and there is new appetite to find drug ...
Post Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) Clinic Guideline
Post Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) Clinic Guideline

... The Post PCI clinic has been set up to review patients post PCI. The Cardiology specialist nurse (CNS) will see this group of patients. Clinics will need to be run alongside a Cardiologist. Patients will be identified by the interventionist Cardiologist following a presentation of either elective PC ...
Welcome to the Cardiology Department - Dr Mark Dayer
Welcome to the Cardiology Department - Dr Mark Dayer

... The Risks – see consent form in Appendix Consequences Long term follow up in technician-led pacing clinic Generator will need replacement after 5-10 years depending on how much it is used/needed. Complications of the procedure. The Alternatives For a patient with cardiac syncope/ pre-syncope due to ...
Cardiac output and peripheral resistance during larval development
Cardiac output and peripheral resistance during larval development

... function of development in X. laevis. We test the hypothesis that total cardiac output increases during development in proportion to growth of new body mass and that the addition of new vessels will be reflected in reduced peripheral resistance, as described for the chick embryo. ...
Force-frequency Relations in Hypertrophic Heart Muscle
Force-frequency Relations in Hypertrophic Heart Muscle

... and processing was implemented in computer experiments The simulation procedure of excitation-contraction coupling (ECC) in normal and hypertrophic heart is discussed in "Results and Discussion" Computer experiments were performed using an EC-1045 computer and the VM/SP system, chronoinotropic effec ...
the relative importance of nervous, humoral and intrinsic
the relative importance of nervous, humoral and intrinsic

... flow measured by this technique has been termed ' stroke flow' and it is taken as an indication of stroke volume. A previous investigation has shown that these values represent approximately 37% °f t n e actual cardiac output and stroke volume respectively, and that the same proportion of blood flow ...
Structure - Reocities
Structure - Reocities

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View - OhioLINK Electronic Theses and Dissertations Center

... but are not limited to routine examinations at a veterinary hospital, sudden changes in the cats home environment, pain of any source, anesthesia, or elective surgery can. In people, physical or emotional stress may lead to unwanted tachyarrhythmias that are known triggers for acute decompensation o ...
Histological architecture of cardiac myofibers composing the left
Histological architecture of cardiac myofibers composing the left

... Six healthy adult male mice, eight to ten weeks old were purchased from Japan SLC [Shizuoka, Hamamatsu, Japan]. These animals were maintained in a controlled environment [room temperature of 22±4°C, a relative humidity of 55±20%, and a 12-h light and dark cycle] in the animal facility of the Graduat ...
Anomalous Origin of the Left Coronary Artery from the Right
Anomalous Origin of the Left Coronary Artery from the Right

... the pulmonary arterial tree vary and may include the right sinus, the left sinus, and yet the anterior and posterior sinuses, depending on the position of the pulmonary trunk 17. In addition to these more usual positions, the origin may be the left pulmonary artery itself 15 and, as happened in our ...
Tasers Circulation-2013-Zipes-e261-2
Tasers Circulation-2013-Zipes-e261-2

... interpretation of the video showing his reaction to the shock, subsequent probe marks on the chest, witness observations, and eventual death. In my opinion, long QT was not a cause of death in another case (noted above). Their concern that my article “will potentially lead to restricted availability ...
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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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