Tricuspid Valve
... o Requires staged palliation for lesions that result in single-ventricle anatomy o Decreased pulmonary blood flow Defects: tricuspid atresia with absence of/restrictive VSD and/or ...
... o Requires staged palliation for lesions that result in single-ventricle anatomy o Decreased pulmonary blood flow Defects: tricuspid atresia with absence of/restrictive VSD and/or ...
PDF - Circulation
... Syncope induced by deglutition as a manifestation of this hypersensitivity is exceedingly unusual and warrants description. ...
... Syncope induced by deglutition as a manifestation of this hypersensitivity is exceedingly unusual and warrants description. ...
Pregnancy-Related Spontaneous Coronary Artery
... LAD. C, Case 2: extensive dissection with multiple radiolucent lumen (*) originating from the ostial LAD and occluded in the midsegment (arrow). D, Case 3: proximal LAD dissection with smooth 80% stenosis, which improved 5 days later to ≈50% stenosis (E) with contrast hang-up in the arterial wall (a ...
... LAD. C, Case 2: extensive dissection with multiple radiolucent lumen (*) originating from the ostial LAD and occluded in the midsegment (arrow). D, Case 3: proximal LAD dissection with smooth 80% stenosis, which improved 5 days later to ≈50% stenosis (E) with contrast hang-up in the arterial wall (a ...
Cardiopulmonary bypass during pregnancy – Fetal demise: An
... CPB flow and MAP will enhance the placental flow with well-oxygenated blood, will favorably change the fetal oxygenation and circulation and correct the fetal bradycardia. In this issue of Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia, Kapoor,[9] reviews basic principles of CPB during pregnancy and Mishra et al.[10 ...
... CPB flow and MAP will enhance the placental flow with well-oxygenated blood, will favorably change the fetal oxygenation and circulation and correct the fetal bradycardia. In this issue of Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia, Kapoor,[9] reviews basic principles of CPB during pregnancy and Mishra et al.[10 ...
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... angiography protocol may not always be feasible in heart failure patients due to heightened heart rate, various cardiac arrhythmias, and an inability to hold breath because of respiratory symptoms. It is also possible to evaluate the coronary venous system using electron-beam CT. However, many patie ...
... angiography protocol may not always be feasible in heart failure patients due to heightened heart rate, various cardiac arrhythmias, and an inability to hold breath because of respiratory symptoms. It is also possible to evaluate the coronary venous system using electron-beam CT. However, many patie ...
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and atherosclerotic plaque
... without heart failure or left ventricular systolic dysfunction (Table 1),7 despite early investigations that were not able to show prevention of cardiovascular events with the ACEI quinapril [the QUinapril Ischemic Event Trial (QUIET)8]. Dagenais et al.7 conducted a systematic review of three large ...
... without heart failure or left ventricular systolic dysfunction (Table 1),7 despite early investigations that were not able to show prevention of cardiovascular events with the ACEI quinapril [the QUinapril Ischemic Event Trial (QUIET)8]. Dagenais et al.7 conducted a systematic review of three large ...
Inhibition of TGF-β1 by eNOS gene transfer provides cardiac
... Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Nanjing First Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210006, China. Abstract: Objective: Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) and nitric oxide (NO) have been implicated in protection against myocardial ischemia injury. This study ...
... Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Nanjing First Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210006, China. Abstract: Objective: Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) and nitric oxide (NO) have been implicated in protection against myocardial ischemia injury. This study ...
Autopsy - UT Southwestern
... Moss and Adams’ Heart Disease in Infants, Children, and Adolescents (Allen et al, editors) ...
... Moss and Adams’ Heart Disease in Infants, Children, and Adolescents (Allen et al, editors) ...
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... infarction is the most common reason of sudden deaths. As the time from the onset of myocardial infarction to the start of treatment is very crucial, quick diagnosis is essential. Paper proposes an easily deployable, cheap and non-invasive technique that can be used as confirmative diagnostic tool t ...
... infarction is the most common reason of sudden deaths. As the time from the onset of myocardial infarction to the start of treatment is very crucial, quick diagnosis is essential. Paper proposes an easily deployable, cheap and non-invasive technique that can be used as confirmative diagnostic tool t ...
1999 - Pediatrics
... At later stages in severe cases of left heart hypoplasia (LHH), the right ventricle has to act as a systemic pump. This model, based on mechanical intervention with normal hemodynamics, is one possible experimental approach to study human hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Production of chick LHH was ...
... At later stages in severe cases of left heart hypoplasia (LHH), the right ventricle has to act as a systemic pump. This model, based on mechanical intervention with normal hemodynamics, is one possible experimental approach to study human hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Production of chick LHH was ...
Inflammatory Cardiovascular Diseases Pericarditis
... Post MI – free wall rupture, Dressler’s syndrome Radiations therapy SLE, RA Malignancies Large pleural effusions ...
... Post MI – free wall rupture, Dressler’s syndrome Radiations therapy SLE, RA Malignancies Large pleural effusions ...
Final Public Summary Document - Word 138 KB
... Purpose of application An application requesting amendments to existing Medical Benefits Schedule (MBS) items for the insertion, replacement, or removal of a cardiac resynchronisation therapy device capable of defibrillation (CRT-D) and associated leads, to include patients with mild chronic heart f ...
... Purpose of application An application requesting amendments to existing Medical Benefits Schedule (MBS) items for the insertion, replacement, or removal of a cardiac resynchronisation therapy device capable of defibrillation (CRT-D) and associated leads, to include patients with mild chronic heart f ...
Non-invasive coronary imaging: computed tomography or magnetic
... decrease scan times allowing better coverage of the coronary circulation. A reduction in gantry rotation time may also allow improved temporal resolution and reduced motion artefact. The first clinical trials from these scanners are awaited with interest. Coronary magnetic resonance angiography show ...
... decrease scan times allowing better coverage of the coronary circulation. A reduction in gantry rotation time may also allow improved temporal resolution and reduced motion artefact. The first clinical trials from these scanners are awaited with interest. Coronary magnetic resonance angiography show ...
New Approaches to Evaluate Mechanical Dyssynchrony г Potential
... to CRT. On the other side, randomized multi-center trials showed contradictory results. Although many studies have been done to quantify mechanical dyssynchrony in hopes of refining patient selection, there is still no ideal dyssynchrony parameter that can be used to recommend whether a patient shou ...
... to CRT. On the other side, randomized multi-center trials showed contradictory results. Although many studies have been done to quantify mechanical dyssynchrony in hopes of refining patient selection, there is still no ideal dyssynchrony parameter that can be used to recommend whether a patient shou ...
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation dr. Horáček
... and neurons of rostral ventral respiratory group in pons) ...
... and neurons of rostral ventral respiratory group in pons) ...
Labkomp_Auskultation-bloodpressure - Ping Pong
... compensating for the decreased blood pressure that occurs when changing position from supine to standing not are enough and in some cases there is no increase in heart rate. This can be seen in elderly individuals as a result of treatment with pharmaceutical agents that block the sympathetic system, ...
... compensating for the decreased blood pressure that occurs when changing position from supine to standing not are enough and in some cases there is no increase in heart rate. This can be seen in elderly individuals as a result of treatment with pharmaceutical agents that block the sympathetic system, ...
A simple test of one minute heart rate variability during deep
... found a significant decrease in mean HRV in Type 2 DM patients on comparison with the control in our study. This indicates that cardiac autonomic function had been negatively affected in DM patients. HRV with deep breathing is the simplest and most widely performed measure of autonomic control of th ...
... found a significant decrease in mean HRV in Type 2 DM patients on comparison with the control in our study. This indicates that cardiac autonomic function had been negatively affected in DM patients. HRV with deep breathing is the simplest and most widely performed measure of autonomic control of th ...
Systolic Longitudinal Function of the Left Ventricle Assessed by
... Methods: In this study, 126 patients with HFNEF and diastolic dysfunction and 60 normal subjects on conventional echocardiography underwent STE evaluations, including LV end-diastolic and end-systolic dimensions; interventricular septal thickness; posterior wall thickness; LV volume; LV ejection fra ...
... Methods: In this study, 126 patients with HFNEF and diastolic dysfunction and 60 normal subjects on conventional echocardiography underwent STE evaluations, including LV end-diastolic and end-systolic dimensions; interventricular septal thickness; posterior wall thickness; LV volume; LV ejection fra ...
Having a cardiac resynchronisation therapy CRT
... has decided that the safest treatment for you is to have a CRT-P fitted. If you would like more information on this option, please feel free to discuss it with your cardiologist. Asking for your consent We want to involve you in decisions about your care and treatment. If you decide to go ahead, you ...
... has decided that the safest treatment for you is to have a CRT-P fitted. If you would like more information on this option, please feel free to discuss it with your cardiologist. Asking for your consent We want to involve you in decisions about your care and treatment. If you decide to go ahead, you ...
Low cardiac output predicts development of hepatorenal
... ascites without hepatorenal syndrome type 1 according to previous definitions of the International Ascites Club were included in the study.9 Nine patients, five of whom had serum creatinine above 133 mmol/l, had refractory ascites and 15 had non-refractory ascites according to these criteria,9 12 we ...
... ascites without hepatorenal syndrome type 1 according to previous definitions of the International Ascites Club were included in the study.9 Nine patients, five of whom had serum creatinine above 133 mmol/l, had refractory ascites and 15 had non-refractory ascites according to these criteria,9 12 we ...
Renal Insufficiency and Heart Failure Prognostic and Therapeutic
... analyses. It has also been speculated that patients with renal insufficiency are at higher risk for drug toxicities and thus do not obtain the same benefits from medications shown to be efficacious in the healthier patients enrolled in trials.28 However, like investigators from the Cooperative Cardi ...
... analyses. It has also been speculated that patients with renal insufficiency are at higher risk for drug toxicities and thus do not obtain the same benefits from medications shown to be efficacious in the healthier patients enrolled in trials.28 However, like investigators from the Cooperative Cardi ...
Titin:a stiff proposal
... protein called titin – the largest in the human body – abundantly found in skeletal and cardiac muscle cells within contractile units called sarcomeres. We developed an approach to measure the mechanical properties of single sarcomeres, which established that titin is mainly responsible for the stif ...
... protein called titin – the largest in the human body – abundantly found in skeletal and cardiac muscle cells within contractile units called sarcomeres. We developed an approach to measure the mechanical properties of single sarcomeres, which established that titin is mainly responsible for the stif ...
Device closure in adults with atrial septal defect in Shiraz
... The overall complications were 7.42%. Atrial arrhythmias occurred in 5 patients, 2 cases of atrial fibrillation (AF) and 3 cases of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) that all were successfully medically treated. There had been reports of these arrhythmias in previous studies.11 We had o ...
... The overall complications were 7.42%. Atrial arrhythmias occurred in 5 patients, 2 cases of atrial fibrillation (AF) and 3 cases of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) that all were successfully medically treated. There had been reports of these arrhythmias in previous studies.11 We had o ...
Cardiomyopathy Related to Transthyretin Val30met Mutation in
... due to the binding of amyloid fibrils and the potential toxicity of these agents. The management of arrhythmias should be compliant with the electrical function presented, often requiring anticoagulation1. Liver transplantation is used in the treatment, but cardiac tissue reinfiltration is observed ...
... due to the binding of amyloid fibrils and the potential toxicity of these agents. The management of arrhythmias should be compliant with the electrical function presented, often requiring anticoagulation1. Liver transplantation is used in the treatment, but cardiac tissue reinfiltration is observed ...
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.