Reduced cardiac volumes in chronic fatigue
... or filling in (diastole) or the amount of blood in the ventricles just before systole. As greater EDVs cause greater distention of the ventricle, EDV is often used synonymously with preload, which refers to the length of the sarcomeres in cardiac muscle prior to contraction (systole). An increase in ...
... or filling in (diastole) or the amount of blood in the ventricles just before systole. As greater EDVs cause greater distention of the ventricle, EDV is often used synonymously with preload, which refers to the length of the sarcomeres in cardiac muscle prior to contraction (systole). An increase in ...
Complications after Mitral Valve Surgery
... Varghese et al. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2014;148:422-7 ...
... Varghese et al. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2014;148:422-7 ...
Aalborg Universitet
... Keywords Coronary artery disease Angina pectoris Heart sounds Cardiovascular diagnostic technic Sensitivity and specificity ...
... Keywords Coronary artery disease Angina pectoris Heart sounds Cardiovascular diagnostic technic Sensitivity and specificity ...
Ch11 Cardiovascular
... PowerPoint® Lecture Slide Presentation by Jerry L. Cook, Sam Houston University ...
... PowerPoint® Lecture Slide Presentation by Jerry L. Cook, Sam Houston University ...
Rapid pacing rotational angiography with three
... delivery such as in TAVR. This is one reason we have chosen to pace only at 180 bpm instead of 220 bpm, which is the rapid pacing rate commonly used in TAVR. Another reason we pace at a slower rate is the concern that rapid pacing may provoke potentially harmful ventricular arrhythmias, especially i ...
... delivery such as in TAVR. This is one reason we have chosen to pace only at 180 bpm instead of 220 bpm, which is the rapid pacing rate commonly used in TAVR. Another reason we pace at a slower rate is the concern that rapid pacing may provoke potentially harmful ventricular arrhythmias, especially i ...
Anatomical Variants of Coronary Venous System on Cardiac
... visualization of CVS.25 According to their results, the CS and middle cardiac vein were visible in all patients. The left marginal and PVs were visualized in 84% and 94%, respectively. Japanese authors did not performed analysis of variants of coronary veins. As presented investigations performed on ...
... visualization of CVS.25 According to their results, the CS and middle cardiac vein were visible in all patients. The left marginal and PVs were visualized in 84% and 94%, respectively. Japanese authors did not performed analysis of variants of coronary veins. As presented investigations performed on ...
Diagnosing coronary artery disease by sound analysis from
... Keywords Coronary artery disease ! Angina pectoris ! Heart sounds ! Cardiovascular diagnostic technic ! Sensitivity and specificity ...
... Keywords Coronary artery disease ! Angina pectoris ! Heart sounds ! Cardiovascular diagnostic technic ! Sensitivity and specificity ...
Targeted Metabolic Imaging to Improve the Management of Heart
... or “viable” tissue. Let us consider the following: As already outlined, the oxygen-deprived heart exhibits drastic changes in its metabolism leading to the development of left ventricular dysfunction. Assessment of myocardial viability is needed in a situation, when left ventricular dysfunction can ...
... or “viable” tissue. Let us consider the following: As already outlined, the oxygen-deprived heart exhibits drastic changes in its metabolism leading to the development of left ventricular dysfunction. Assessment of myocardial viability is needed in a situation, when left ventricular dysfunction can ...
Energy Harvesting from the Beating Heart by a Mass Imbalance
... and therefore a limited life span. Recent efforts aimed at increasing their energy density have shown very small effect.10,12 Whereas the dimensions of electronic circuits are constantly reduced, batteries often account for an important percentage of volume, and weight of today’s medical implants. The ...
... and therefore a limited life span. Recent efforts aimed at increasing their energy density have shown very small effect.10,12 Whereas the dimensions of electronic circuits are constantly reduced, batteries often account for an important percentage of volume, and weight of today’s medical implants. The ...
Lecture 15-Approach to Management of Ischemic Heart Disease
... Consultant cardiology & echocardiography King Fahad Cardiac Centre – KSU ...
... Consultant cardiology & echocardiography King Fahad Cardiac Centre – KSU ...
BiSpectral Index monitoring (BiS)
... Ether in the same venue • Patient did not move • Surgeons considered it a ground breaking success! • Morton’s patient Gilbert Abbot, reported that he had been aware during his surgery, while experiencing no pain ...
... Ether in the same venue • Patient did not move • Surgeons considered it a ground breaking success! • Morton’s patient Gilbert Abbot, reported that he had been aware during his surgery, while experiencing no pain ...
Chapter 11 Chronic training adaptations
... physiological response to the increased demands placed on the body They occur in the cardiovascular, respiratory and muscular systems and lead to improved performance in an athlete ...
... physiological response to the increased demands placed on the body They occur in the cardiovascular, respiratory and muscular systems and lead to improved performance in an athlete ...
Manifestations Mimicking Acute Myocardial Infarction after
... manifestations of AMI including chest pain and changes in cardiac enzymes and ECG. The coronary angiogram in our case also showed non-significant stenosis, which is the same as in the cases in the literature review.1-4 However, the exact mechanism of AMI caused by arthropod envenomization is unclear ...
... manifestations of AMI including chest pain and changes in cardiac enzymes and ECG. The coronary angiogram in our case also showed non-significant stenosis, which is the same as in the cases in the literature review.1-4 However, the exact mechanism of AMI caused by arthropod envenomization is unclear ...
Tetralogy of Fallot Associated with Total Anomalous Pulmonary
... duced by the increase in pulmonary blood flow after the surgical systemic-pulmonary anastomosis. In this case, the association of tetralogy and of the anomalous pulmonary veins was known preoperatively, and a systemic-pulmonary anastomosis was considered a first step in palliation. The autopsy findi ...
... duced by the increase in pulmonary blood flow after the surgical systemic-pulmonary anastomosis. In this case, the association of tetralogy and of the anomalous pulmonary veins was known preoperatively, and a systemic-pulmonary anastomosis was considered a first step in palliation. The autopsy findi ...
Diagnosing coronary artery disease by sound analysis from
... Keywords Coronary artery disease Angina pectoris Heart sounds Cardiovascular diagnostic technic Sensitivity and specificity ...
... Keywords Coronary artery disease Angina pectoris Heart sounds Cardiovascular diagnostic technic Sensitivity and specificity ...
Moderate aerobic training improves autonomic cardiovascular
... our laboratory [8, 19]. Briefly, beat-to-beat analysis of the stored signals provided time series of successive values of R-R interval (RR), systolic (SAP), diastolic (DAP), mean (MAP) arterial pressure and instantaneous respiratory airflow. Ectopic beats, if present, were substituted by linear inte ...
... our laboratory [8, 19]. Briefly, beat-to-beat analysis of the stored signals provided time series of successive values of R-R interval (RR), systolic (SAP), diastolic (DAP), mean (MAP) arterial pressure and instantaneous respiratory airflow. Ectopic beats, if present, were substituted by linear inte ...
- St George`s, University of London
... the 3366 men with no prevalent HF, arterial or venous thrombosis and who were not on warfarin, a rate of 5.5/1000 person years. Table 1 shows baseline characteristics in the study population by incident HF status. Table 2 shows the association between the coagulation markers and prevalence of AF and ...
... the 3366 men with no prevalent HF, arterial or venous thrombosis and who were not on warfarin, a rate of 5.5/1000 person years. Table 1 shows baseline characteristics in the study population by incident HF status. Table 2 shows the association between the coagulation markers and prevalence of AF and ...
Cardiac Metastasis from Ascending Colon Cancer - J
... the patient was hospitalized for further examination. Upon admission, her height was 155 cm and weight was 59 kg. Her blood pressure was 144/72 mmHg, temperature was 36.4°C, and pulse was 72 bpm. The palpebral conjunctiva was not yellow, and the color of the tunica conjunctiva palpebrarum was indica ...
... the patient was hospitalized for further examination. Upon admission, her height was 155 cm and weight was 59 kg. Her blood pressure was 144/72 mmHg, temperature was 36.4°C, and pulse was 72 bpm. The palpebral conjunctiva was not yellow, and the color of the tunica conjunctiva palpebrarum was indica ...
211 Atrial Dysrhythmias notes
... Right arm or shoulder lead is negative. Left leg or abdomen/lower chest is positive. Third lead is a ground. Follows the same direction as an impulse traveling from SA node to ventricles. o MCL1 is a modification of a 12 lead’s V1 lead. o Twelve lead EKG Twelve different pictures with four ext ...
... Right arm or shoulder lead is negative. Left leg or abdomen/lower chest is positive. Third lead is a ground. Follows the same direction as an impulse traveling from SA node to ventricles. o MCL1 is a modification of a 12 lead’s V1 lead. o Twelve lead EKG Twelve different pictures with four ext ...
ANATOMY OF HUMAN CORONARY CIRCULATION
... sion. However anastomoses do exist between branches of the coronary arteries, sub-epicardial or myocardial, and between these arteries and extracardiac vessels such as the thoracic vessels. An anastomoses also exists between the terminations of the right and the left coronary arteries in the atriove ...
... sion. However anastomoses do exist between branches of the coronary arteries, sub-epicardial or myocardial, and between these arteries and extracardiac vessels such as the thoracic vessels. An anastomoses also exists between the terminations of the right and the left coronary arteries in the atriove ...
Heart failure post-myocardial infarction: a review of the - Heart
... Even intra-aortic balloon pumping, which is successful in some cases, is usually only available in centres equipped to perform PCI. The introduction on a regional basis of an efficient network for provision of effective mechanical circulatory support, including LVADs, could provide a ‘‘bridge’’ to r ...
... Even intra-aortic balloon pumping, which is successful in some cases, is usually only available in centres equipped to perform PCI. The introduction on a regional basis of an efficient network for provision of effective mechanical circulatory support, including LVADs, could provide a ‘‘bridge’’ to r ...
Pouyan (5) - Merit Research Journals
... works of Ibn al- Nafīs it has met with the greatest success in the oriental medical world: it exists in numerous manuscripts, was printed or lithographed a number of times, was the subject of a series of commentaries and glosses, the most reputed of which, by Nafis bin Iwaḍ alKirmānī (completed 1437 ...
... works of Ibn al- Nafīs it has met with the greatest success in the oriental medical world: it exists in numerous manuscripts, was printed or lithographed a number of times, was the subject of a series of commentaries and glosses, the most reputed of which, by Nafis bin Iwaḍ alKirmānī (completed 1437 ...
Extrinsic obstruction of the left main coronary artery due to
... The most appropriate projection is the left anterior oblique cranial view. Coronary computed tomography angiography has some advantages: in addition to depicting the obstruction, it can assess the pulmonary artery, its association with the left main coronary artery, and left ventricular function. It ...
... The most appropriate projection is the left anterior oblique cranial view. Coronary computed tomography angiography has some advantages: in addition to depicting the obstruction, it can assess the pulmonary artery, its association with the left main coronary artery, and left ventricular function. It ...
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.