Surgical treatment of dissecting aneurysm of the interventricular
... cusp disruption also contributed to aortic insufficiency. Clinical manifestations revealed obstruction of one or both ventricular outflow tracts, congestive heart failure, arrhythmia, A-V block, etc. The diagnosis of DAIS can be made by echocardiography. It can detect the site and size of dissecting ...
... cusp disruption also contributed to aortic insufficiency. Clinical manifestations revealed obstruction of one or both ventricular outflow tracts, congestive heart failure, arrhythmia, A-V block, etc. The diagnosis of DAIS can be made by echocardiography. It can detect the site and size of dissecting ...
Print this article - Publicatii USAMV Cluj
... plastic material colored with an organic dye. The heart was fixed for 24 hours in 2% formaldehyde. The macroscopic dissection of the trajectory and the branches of right coronary artery was completed with observations under the magnifying glass. For the documentary purposes, enlightening photos have ...
... plastic material colored with an organic dye. The heart was fixed for 24 hours in 2% formaldehyde. The macroscopic dissection of the trajectory and the branches of right coronary artery was completed with observations under the magnifying glass. For the documentary purposes, enlightening photos have ...
Influences of Physical Training on the Heart of Dogs
... Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90029. Received February 4, 1974. Accepted for publication August 27, 1974. Circulation Research, VoL 35, December 197i ...
... Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90029. Received February 4, 1974. Accepted for publication August 27, 1974. Circulation Research, VoL 35, December 197i ...
New insights - Giornale Italiano di Cardiologia
... to characterize the influence of heart rate on each QT measurement. An optimum adaptation profile was individually obtained for each patient, from which several descriptors of the QT/RR hysteresis were derived. Two main results were found in this study: first, the process of QT adaptation to heart r ...
... to characterize the influence of heart rate on each QT measurement. An optimum adaptation profile was individually obtained for each patient, from which several descriptors of the QT/RR hysteresis were derived. Two main results were found in this study: first, the process of QT adaptation to heart r ...
Pseudoaneurysm in the Left Ventricular Outflow Tract
... integrity of systolic-phase images (crucial in the evaluation of prosthetic valve motion) could have been impaired. The CT protocol was the same as that used for the “ischemic heart routine” described elsewhere.10 Every patient whose heart rate was faster than 60 beats/min was given a 10- to 40-mg o ...
... integrity of systolic-phase images (crucial in the evaluation of prosthetic valve motion) could have been impaired. The CT protocol was the same as that used for the “ischemic heart routine” described elsewhere.10 Every patient whose heart rate was faster than 60 beats/min was given a 10- to 40-mg o ...
Lethal outcomes in patients with symptomatic heart failure
... the lack of risk stratification and tactics of pathophysiological treatment, which indicates that further studies of this clinical syndrome are required (5, 6). The aim of our study was to determine lethal outcomes within the period of five years in patients with CHF following Q-wave MI, and the inf ...
... the lack of risk stratification and tactics of pathophysiological treatment, which indicates that further studies of this clinical syndrome are required (5, 6). The aim of our study was to determine lethal outcomes within the period of five years in patients with CHF following Q-wave MI, and the inf ...
Inglés - SciELO México
... been a feature of exercise physiology and applied sciences, since late 1938 Robinson7 began raising the formula 212-0.77 * Age, which is very different from the widely accepted formula «220-Age» which, has long been the major reference in the estimation of the MHR. However, this equation is presente ...
... been a feature of exercise physiology and applied sciences, since late 1938 Robinson7 began raising the formula 212-0.77 * Age, which is very different from the widely accepted formula «220-Age» which, has long been the major reference in the estimation of the MHR. However, this equation is presente ...
Moderate severity heart failure does not involve a - AJP
... ventricular pacing (26). Thus severe end-stage HF appears to be characterized by a switch to a more fetal metabolic phenotype characterized by downregulation of FAO and enhancement of glucose oxidation. It is unknown, however, whether these types of alterations in the metabolic phenotype occur durin ...
... ventricular pacing (26). Thus severe end-stage HF appears to be characterized by a switch to a more fetal metabolic phenotype characterized by downregulation of FAO and enhancement of glucose oxidation. It is unknown, however, whether these types of alterations in the metabolic phenotype occur durin ...
Medtronic Coronary Stents
... ● Only physicians who have received adequate training should perform implantation of the stent. ● Stent placement should only be performed at hospitals where emergency coronary artery bypass graft surgery can be readily performed. ● Subsequent stent restenosis or occlusion may require repeat cathete ...
... ● Only physicians who have received adequate training should perform implantation of the stent. ● Stent placement should only be performed at hospitals where emergency coronary artery bypass graft surgery can be readily performed. ● Subsequent stent restenosis or occlusion may require repeat cathete ...
Cardiovascular Systems
... – Any condition classifiable to 410 specified as chronic, or presenting with symptoms after 8 weeks from date of infarction Use 411.89 for acute coronary insufficiency Cardiovascular Systems ...
... – Any condition classifiable to 410 specified as chronic, or presenting with symptoms after 8 weeks from date of infarction Use 411.89 for acute coronary insufficiency Cardiovascular Systems ...
Apical ballooning syndrome (Tako-Tsubo or stress cardiomyopathy
... It has also been referred to as the Broken Heart Syndrome in the popular press. The syndrome overlaps with the aforementioned conditions in that it is a reversible cardiomyopathy that is frequently precipitated by a stressful event and has a clinical presentation that is indistinguishable from a myo ...
... It has also been referred to as the Broken Heart Syndrome in the popular press. The syndrome overlaps with the aforementioned conditions in that it is a reversible cardiomyopathy that is frequently precipitated by a stressful event and has a clinical presentation that is indistinguishable from a myo ...
this PDF file
... vena cava at the superior atriocaval junction, the anterior and lateral walls of the right or left atria, particularly opposite the proximal segments of the RCA, the roof of the atria, the interatrial septum are some regions at which major risks of damaging or dividing the SAN exists [12]. In the cu ...
... vena cava at the superior atriocaval junction, the anterior and lateral walls of the right or left atria, particularly opposite the proximal segments of the RCA, the roof of the atria, the interatrial septum are some regions at which major risks of damaging or dividing the SAN exists [12]. In the cu ...
heart failure related to constrictive and restrictive cardiomyopathy
... changes over the mitral and tricuspid valves during inspiration and expiration. During inspiration, the pulmonary capillary pressure drops, whereas the intracardiac pressure is not affected; therefore, the inflow to the left ventricle over the mitral valve is reduced in constrictive pericarditis. On ...
... changes over the mitral and tricuspid valves during inspiration and expiration. During inspiration, the pulmonary capillary pressure drops, whereas the intracardiac pressure is not affected; therefore, the inflow to the left ventricle over the mitral valve is reduced in constrictive pericarditis. On ...
Continuously transverse scanning of fetal heart for comprehensive
... length of the cut was about 3 cm to 4 cm, than they were fixed with 4% formaldehyde for 4 to 8 weeks. Along with the original cut, the chest from xiphoid to suprasternal fossa was opened and the thoracic viscera was taken out, then they were fixed with formaldehyde for 2 to 4 weeks. According to the ...
... length of the cut was about 3 cm to 4 cm, than they were fixed with 4% formaldehyde for 4 to 8 weeks. Along with the original cut, the chest from xiphoid to suprasternal fossa was opened and the thoracic viscera was taken out, then they were fixed with formaldehyde for 2 to 4 weeks. According to the ...
St. Boniface General Hospital Acute Myocardial Infarction Care Map
... Standards Document and Charting Guidelines, Update: April 2008 Table of Contents Acute MI Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria ............................................................... page 2 ...
... Standards Document and Charting Guidelines, Update: April 2008 Table of Contents Acute MI Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria ............................................................... page 2 ...
Atrial Septal Defect Guideline
... Amplatzer Septal Occluder (AGA Medical) (1990’s) Gore Helex Septal Occluder (W.L. Gore and Associates) STARflex device (Kazmouz, 2013; Everett, 2010) Anticoagulation required post device closure Prevent formation of clots Recommended for 6-12 months Relatively low risk ...
... Amplatzer Septal Occluder (AGA Medical) (1990’s) Gore Helex Septal Occluder (W.L. Gore and Associates) STARflex device (Kazmouz, 2013; Everett, 2010) Anticoagulation required post device closure Prevent formation of clots Recommended for 6-12 months Relatively low risk ...
Functions of the Circulatory System
... The Heart’s Blood Supply Heart muscle needs a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients. A pair of blood vessels called coronary arteries, which branch from the aorta and run through heart tissue, supply blood to the heart muscle. Coronary arteries and the vessels that branch from them are relatively ...
... The Heart’s Blood Supply Heart muscle needs a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients. A pair of blood vessels called coronary arteries, which branch from the aorta and run through heart tissue, supply blood to the heart muscle. Coronary arteries and the vessels that branch from them are relatively ...
ECG Changes and Voltage Attenuation in Congestive Heart Failure
... of attenuation of the amplitude of QRS complexes [6], and P-waves [7], shortening of the QRS duration [8], and QTc intervals [9], with peripheral edema (PEED), due to a variety of clinical conditions. Such ECG changes in the presence of PEED may “camouflage” the diagnostic evidence of ECG LVH/dilata ...
... of attenuation of the amplitude of QRS complexes [6], and P-waves [7], shortening of the QRS duration [8], and QTc intervals [9], with peripheral edema (PEED), due to a variety of clinical conditions. Such ECG changes in the presence of PEED may “camouflage” the diagnostic evidence of ECG LVH/dilata ...
Print this article - University of Edinburgh Open Journals
... sound of true triple rhythm falls during diastole. The extra sounds or "clicks" which can sometimes be heard in systole a.nd are probably due to vibrations arising in a dilated pulmonary artery or aorta are not usually included in the term. It is customary also to exclude the opening snap of the mit ...
... sound of true triple rhythm falls during diastole. The extra sounds or "clicks" which can sometimes be heard in systole a.nd are probably due to vibrations arising in a dilated pulmonary artery or aorta are not usually included in the term. It is customary also to exclude the opening snap of the mit ...
electrophysiology study and Catheter Ablation
... the details of your individual case with you before the procedure. ...
... the details of your individual case with you before the procedure. ...
Population prevalence, incidence, and predictors of
... questionnaire was used to determine the presence of angina pectoris (classified as none, possible or definite).9 Evidence of chronic bronchitis was assessed using the Medical Research Council’s bronchitis questionnaire.10 Subjects were also asked about their medical history and current status. This ...
... questionnaire was used to determine the presence of angina pectoris (classified as none, possible or definite).9 Evidence of chronic bronchitis was assessed using the Medical Research Council’s bronchitis questionnaire.10 Subjects were also asked about their medical history and current status. This ...
Hawthorn Extract
... Aromatic carbonic acids, mainly chlorogenic acid and caffeic acid, pentacyclic triterpenoid acids such as oleanolic acid, ursolic acid, crataegolic acid as well as nitrogen-containing compounds such as choline and acetylcholine were cited in older literature as components of the drug. ...
... Aromatic carbonic acids, mainly chlorogenic acid and caffeic acid, pentacyclic triterpenoid acids such as oleanolic acid, ursolic acid, crataegolic acid as well as nitrogen-containing compounds such as choline and acetylcholine were cited in older literature as components of the drug. ...
Pacemaker Implantation - Pacific Coast Cardiology
... your heart rhythm. The telemetry monitor consists of a small box connected by wires to your chest with sticky electrode patches. The box displays your heart rhythm on several monitors in the nursing ...
... your heart rhythm. The telemetry monitor consists of a small box connected by wires to your chest with sticky electrode patches. The box displays your heart rhythm on several monitors in the nursing ...
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.