Heart rate variability indices in the time domain in healthy dogs
... (SD card) and computed analysis by decoding (Software CardioNet Client). As described by Calvert (1998), Yamaki et al. (2007) and Pascon and Camacho (2009), the recorder was directly attached to the back of the animal, offering freedom of movement to the animals while protecting the device and cable ...
... (SD card) and computed analysis by decoding (Software CardioNet Client). As described by Calvert (1998), Yamaki et al. (2007) and Pascon and Camacho (2009), the recorder was directly attached to the back of the animal, offering freedom of movement to the animals while protecting the device and cable ...
Medical Management of KS Part 2
... case series of Kabuki syndrome patients in the Journal of Pediatrics. Dr. Hannibal now follows many patients from Washington state, Idaho and Alaska ...
... case series of Kabuki syndrome patients in the Journal of Pediatrics. Dr. Hannibal now follows many patients from Washington state, Idaho and Alaska ...
Reverse takotsubo cardiomyopathy with use of
... apical and or mid segments of the left ventricle without the presence of coronary artery disease (1, 2). In contrast, reverse takotsubo cardiomyopathy is a condition with transient systolic dysfunction of the basal segments of the left ventricle. Although transient, reverse, or inverted takotsubo ca ...
... apical and or mid segments of the left ventricle without the presence of coronary artery disease (1, 2). In contrast, reverse takotsubo cardiomyopathy is a condition with transient systolic dysfunction of the basal segments of the left ventricle. Although transient, reverse, or inverted takotsubo ca ...
Impact of surgical ventricular reconstruction on stroke volume in
... publication of the multinational Surgical Treatment for Ischemic Heart Failure (STICH) trial,5 which showed no difference in mortality, hospitalizations, symptoms, or exercise tolerance in the overall population treated with coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) alone or CABG plus SVR, it is expect ...
... publication of the multinational Surgical Treatment for Ischemic Heart Failure (STICH) trial,5 which showed no difference in mortality, hospitalizations, symptoms, or exercise tolerance in the overall population treated with coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) alone or CABG plus SVR, it is expect ...
Allometric Relations and Scaling Laws for the Cardiovascular
... It is worthwhile to note the differences that arise if values of β different from 2/3 are used for the exponent in the above relation for propagation (or signal) speed c. For a higher value of β = 1, the modified Equation (10) and Equation (12) predict a body-mass exponent for heart rate of −2/9, th ...
... It is worthwhile to note the differences that arise if values of β different from 2/3 are used for the exponent in the above relation for propagation (or signal) speed c. For a higher value of β = 1, the modified Equation (10) and Equation (12) predict a body-mass exponent for heart rate of −2/9, th ...
The heart develops from mesoderm,
... The fossa ovalis is an oval depression on the right side of the interatrial septum. It is the lower part of the septum primum which formed the valve of the foramen ovale. Annulus fossa ovalis The annulus (limbus) fossa ovalis is the rounded upper margin of the fossa ovalis that was formed by the edg ...
... The fossa ovalis is an oval depression on the right side of the interatrial septum. It is the lower part of the septum primum which formed the valve of the foramen ovale. Annulus fossa ovalis The annulus (limbus) fossa ovalis is the rounded upper margin of the fossa ovalis that was formed by the edg ...
Lenient versus Strict Rate Control in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
... n engl j med 362;15 nejm.org april 15, 2010 ...
... n engl j med 362;15 nejm.org april 15, 2010 ...
Pulmonary Valve
... Intensive Care Handbook. Washington, D.C.: Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Books. Martin, L.D., Nyhan, d., Wetzel, R.C. (2006) Regulation of Pulmonary Vascular Resistance and Blood Flow. In Critical Heart Disease in Infants and Children (2nd ed). Philadelphia, PA: Mosby Moore, K.L. & Persaud, T.V.N ...
... Intensive Care Handbook. Washington, D.C.: Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Books. Martin, L.D., Nyhan, d., Wetzel, R.C. (2006) Regulation of Pulmonary Vascular Resistance and Blood Flow. In Critical Heart Disease in Infants and Children (2nd ed). Philadelphia, PA: Mosby Moore, K.L. & Persaud, T.V.N ...
A case of biventricular endomyocardial fibrosis complicated by right
... followed by right-sided EMF (28%), and the minority, (16.5%) were left sided. The majority of patients were asymptomatic (77.3%), with most cases diagnosed only on echocardiography. Echocardiography is an essential tool for the diagnosis of EMF. The proposed echocardiographic criteria for diagnosis ...
... followed by right-sided EMF (28%), and the minority, (16.5%) were left sided. The majority of patients were asymptomatic (77.3%), with most cases diagnosed only on echocardiography. Echocardiography is an essential tool for the diagnosis of EMF. The proposed echocardiographic criteria for diagnosis ...
Communication Associated with
... The ventiricuilar sepctal defect (VSD) and the septal leaflet of the tricuispid valve (TV) as viewed from the apex of the incised right venttricle. A sutulre has been placed through the margin of the valve leaflet. The entire ventricular septal defect is apparent in figure 4 left. Gentle utpwvard re ...
... The ventiricuilar sepctal defect (VSD) and the septal leaflet of the tricuispid valve (TV) as viewed from the apex of the incised right venttricle. A sutulre has been placed through the margin of the valve leaflet. The entire ventricular septal defect is apparent in figure 4 left. Gentle utpwvard re ...
How much of the intra-aortic balloon volume is displaced towards
... ANOVA with repeated measures, followed by contrast analysis (SPSS v 15.0, IL, USA). Due to the small patient population, a more elaborate statistical analysis taking into account possible interactions from factors such as balloon size, could not be performed. For the in vitro data, statistical compa ...
... ANOVA with repeated measures, followed by contrast analysis (SPSS v 15.0, IL, USA). Due to the small patient population, a more elaborate statistical analysis taking into account possible interactions from factors such as balloon size, could not be performed. For the in vitro data, statistical compa ...
9/5 - Weebly
... -the more in line with a lead the depolarization is, the taller it is -lead II has tallest “R”wave, b/c vector is headed directly toward lead II -for the standard – all three (I, II, and III) must be positive, and II must be tallest -left ventricle is the only one that produces the QRS -normally, th ...
... -the more in line with a lead the depolarization is, the taller it is -lead II has tallest “R”wave, b/c vector is headed directly toward lead II -for the standard – all three (I, II, and III) must be positive, and II must be tallest -left ventricle is the only one that produces the QRS -normally, th ...
Outcomes following aortic valve replacement for
... evaluate the isolated effect of AVR in those without concomitant CAD. There is no known published data available on survival, changes in ventricular function and long-term follow up from any South African institute to date. The purpose of this ...
... evaluate the isolated effect of AVR in those without concomitant CAD. There is no known published data available on survival, changes in ventricular function and long-term follow up from any South African institute to date. The purpose of this ...
pre-operative cardio-pulmonary exercise testing
... • Exercise evaluation and prescription for pulmonary rehabilitation • Evaluation for impairment–disability • Evaluation for lung, heart–lung transplantation Preoperative Evaluation in detail Preoperative evaluation for lung cancer resectional surgery.12,13,14 Whereas routine pulmonary function tests ...
... • Exercise evaluation and prescription for pulmonary rehabilitation • Evaluation for impairment–disability • Evaluation for lung, heart–lung transplantation Preoperative Evaluation in detail Preoperative evaluation for lung cancer resectional surgery.12,13,14 Whereas routine pulmonary function tests ...
4-D Micro-CT of the Mouse Heart
... systems adapted to the requirements of small and rapidly beating mouse and rat hearts [4,5,7]. The disadvantages of MR microscopy are related to the poor signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), long acquisition time, and high cost. In vivo heart imaging is also possible and was performed in rats using micro-PE ...
... systems adapted to the requirements of small and rapidly beating mouse and rat hearts [4,5,7]. The disadvantages of MR microscopy are related to the poor signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), long acquisition time, and high cost. In vivo heart imaging is also possible and was performed in rats using micro-PE ...
Intra-aortic balloon pumping: effects on left ventricular diastolic
... process [23] but also in patients with various ventricular disease [24,25]. These findings support the findings presented in this paper demonstrating close relationship between the changes in early diastolic long axis lengthening and LV filling velocities. The effect of IABP on LAD coronary and mitr ...
... process [23] but also in patients with various ventricular disease [24,25]. These findings support the findings presented in this paper demonstrating close relationship between the changes in early diastolic long axis lengthening and LV filling velocities. The effect of IABP on LAD coronary and mitr ...
Poster Guide summer meeting 2008
... Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia. It is expected that by 2050 over 1 million people in The Netherlands will suffer from AF. AF poses an important clinical problem, being responsible for substantial economic costs, morbidity and mortality. Atrial changes Before the onset ...
... Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia. It is expected that by 2050 over 1 million people in The Netherlands will suffer from AF. AF poses an important clinical problem, being responsible for substantial economic costs, morbidity and mortality. Atrial changes Before the onset ...
Coronary artery-left ventricular microfistulae associated with apical
... heart failure, cardiac arrhythmia, syncope, myocardial infarction and endocarditis have all been reported in relation to coronary fistulae. We report a case of multiple coronary artery to left ventricle microfistulae in association with apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (AHC) in a patient who prese ...
... heart failure, cardiac arrhythmia, syncope, myocardial infarction and endocarditis have all been reported in relation to coronary fistulae. We report a case of multiple coronary artery to left ventricle microfistulae in association with apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (AHC) in a patient who prese ...
Peripartum cardiomyopathy
... (47,48), that is also useful in cases of atrial fibrillation. Digoxin is believed to be safe in pregnancy even if crosses the placental barrier. Digoxin is also secreted in breast milk (42), the infant typically ingests a very small percentage of the dose, but no side effects have been reported in n ...
... (47,48), that is also useful in cases of atrial fibrillation. Digoxin is believed to be safe in pregnancy even if crosses the placental barrier. Digoxin is also secreted in breast milk (42), the infant typically ingests a very small percentage of the dose, but no side effects have been reported in n ...
Indications and Technique for Permanent Cardiac Pacemaker
... Electrical pacing of the heart has been utilized in human medicine for more than two decades. Cardiac pacing was used initially for cases of complete heart block that were unresponsive to medical therapy. During the 14-year period following the first human implant in 1958, an estimated 120,000 units ...
... Electrical pacing of the heart has been utilized in human medicine for more than two decades. Cardiac pacing was used initially for cases of complete heart block that were unresponsive to medical therapy. During the 14-year period following the first human implant in 1958, an estimated 120,000 units ...
Thrombosis in one coronary artery causes
... were removed and discarded. The left ventricle was fixed in 10 % formaldehyde solution prior to analysis. Tissue for radioactive counting was obtained by slicing the left ventricle into 4 mm transverse sections from apex to base. The regions of left ventricle supplied by the respective coronary arte ...
... were removed and discarded. The left ventricle was fixed in 10 % formaldehyde solution prior to analysis. Tissue for radioactive counting was obtained by slicing the left ventricle into 4 mm transverse sections from apex to base. The regions of left ventricle supplied by the respective coronary arte ...
A Patient`s Guide - Amarillo Heart Group
... you will be asked to arrive in the morning on the day of the procedure, or perhaps the night before. You may have several routine tests, such as an ECG, x-rays, and blood tests. (These tests may be done a few days before the procedure.) The doctor will review your medical history and examine you. (Y ...
... you will be asked to arrive in the morning on the day of the procedure, or perhaps the night before. You may have several routine tests, such as an ECG, x-rays, and blood tests. (These tests may be done a few days before the procedure.) The doctor will review your medical history and examine you. (Y ...
PDF Article
... with mild cya nosis . The height and weig ht were less than the fifth percentile for age. Th e precord ium was active. The second heart sound was loud and single. A grade 3/6 holosystol ic murmur was present at the lower left sternal border. There was no diastol ic murmur. The liver was palpabl e 2 ...
... with mild cya nosis . The height and weig ht were less than the fifth percentile for age. Th e precord ium was active. The second heart sound was loud and single. A grade 3/6 holosystol ic murmur was present at the lower left sternal border. There was no diastol ic murmur. The liver was palpabl e 2 ...
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.