15. Coronary Circulation - 2016 - 2017
... Therefore, the heart is characterized by a low venous O2 reserve. Thus, the extra O2 requirements for cardiac work upon stress must be obtained by enhancement of the myocardial blood flow. In contrast, most other tissues under resting conditions extract only about 25% of the O2 content of the ...
... Therefore, the heart is characterized by a low venous O2 reserve. Thus, the extra O2 requirements for cardiac work upon stress must be obtained by enhancement of the myocardial blood flow. In contrast, most other tissues under resting conditions extract only about 25% of the O2 content of the ...
3 stages
... sinus rhythm. Sinus tachycardia is diagnosed in conditions, if the heart rate at rest is higher than 100 in 1 min, while maintaining the right sinus rhythm. The main reason neurosis, hyperthyroidism, heart failure, rheumatic heart disease and myo, intoxication, fever, anemia. In healthy people, it o ...
... sinus rhythm. Sinus tachycardia is diagnosed in conditions, if the heart rate at rest is higher than 100 in 1 min, while maintaining the right sinus rhythm. The main reason neurosis, hyperthyroidism, heart failure, rheumatic heart disease and myo, intoxication, fever, anemia. In healthy people, it o ...
Calculating Heart Rate Poster
... Out-of-sequence extra beats known as extrasystoles, with QRS intervals similar to adjacent sinus beats. Atrial depolarisation waves, unlike normal P waves, may occur before or within the extra QRS traces. REASON: May be a warning of atrial flutter, fibrillation or tachycardia but usually benign. ...
... Out-of-sequence extra beats known as extrasystoles, with QRS intervals similar to adjacent sinus beats. Atrial depolarisation waves, unlike normal P waves, may occur before or within the extra QRS traces. REASON: May be a warning of atrial flutter, fibrillation or tachycardia but usually benign. ...
3 stages
... Treatment is directed at the underlying disease. RHYTHM CONNECTIONS atrioventricular (nodal rhythm) occurs during the suppression of the sinoatrial node automaticity and retrograde propagation of the pulse of the atrioventricular connection. As a result of the ECG, there is recorded negative prong R ...
... Treatment is directed at the underlying disease. RHYTHM CONNECTIONS atrioventricular (nodal rhythm) occurs during the suppression of the sinoatrial node automaticity and retrograde propagation of the pulse of the atrioventricular connection. As a result of the ECG, there is recorded negative prong R ...
Spring 2015 - Willis-Knighton Health System
... and an overall theme for each issue. This issue is one of my favorites because it focuses on making the most of your life after 50. As I look forward to celebrating my 50th year at Willis-Knighton in April, I am constantly reminded that the later years can be just as exciting and fulfilling as the e ...
... and an overall theme for each issue. This issue is one of my favorites because it focuses on making the most of your life after 50. As I look forward to celebrating my 50th year at Willis-Knighton in April, I am constantly reminded that the later years can be just as exciting and fulfilling as the e ...
The burden of acute coronary syndrome
... Source CRA estimates based on provincial cost data published by Canadian Institute of Health Information; Average cost for treating a heart attack and unstable angina event was obtained for each province from the CIHI Patient Cost Estimator for 2008-09; Public Health Agency of Canada, Pharmaceutical ...
... Source CRA estimates based on provincial cost data published by Canadian Institute of Health Information; Average cost for treating a heart attack and unstable angina event was obtained for each province from the CIHI Patient Cost Estimator for 2008-09; Public Health Agency of Canada, Pharmaceutical ...
Fetal Cardiology
... • Identify: LV, RV, IV septum, aorta (normal caliber), +/LA, +/- RA • Medial wall of the ascending aorta merges with the top of the IV septum (most frequent location for VSD) • Pathology: VSD, tetralogy of Fallot, transposition, truncus arteriosus ...
... • Identify: LV, RV, IV septum, aorta (normal caliber), +/LA, +/- RA • Medial wall of the ascending aorta merges with the top of the IV septum (most frequent location for VSD) • Pathology: VSD, tetralogy of Fallot, transposition, truncus arteriosus ...
Atrial fibrillation - Heart Rhythm Alliance
... In some individuals the episodes of atrial fibrillation are both severe and frequent, affecting their quality of life. If drug treatments do not work or cause unpleasant side effects, it may be necessary to offer a different solution. Physicians may elect to perform a cardioversion, a procedure in which ...
... In some individuals the episodes of atrial fibrillation are both severe and frequent, affecting their quality of life. If drug treatments do not work or cause unpleasant side effects, it may be necessary to offer a different solution. Physicians may elect to perform a cardioversion, a procedure in which ...
Abnormal Remodeling of Subcutaneous Small Arteries Is
... represent early surrogate markers for HFpEF. Although our understanding of the causes of HFpEF is some years behind heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, epidemiological studies have shown that there are disproportionately high rates of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and obesity in these p ...
... represent early surrogate markers for HFpEF. Although our understanding of the causes of HFpEF is some years behind heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, epidemiological studies have shown that there are disproportionately high rates of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and obesity in these p ...
The Heart - 山东大学医学院人体解剖学教研室
... the right, pectinate muscles in wall Four inlets-four orifices of pulmonary veins 肺静脉口open through the posterior wall One outlet-left atrioventricular orifice左房室口, blood leaves through left atrioventricular orifice to left ventricle ...
... the right, pectinate muscles in wall Four inlets-four orifices of pulmonary veins 肺静脉口open through the posterior wall One outlet-left atrioventricular orifice左房室口, blood leaves through left atrioventricular orifice to left ventricle ...
Role of Cardiac Rehabilitation in Secondary Prevention
... • Improved functional capacity • Improved CAD risk factor control • Reduced depression Though originally designed for coronary artery disease patients, there is accumulating evidence that patients with other cardiac diseases will also benefit from cardiac rehabilitation ...
... • Improved functional capacity • Improved CAD risk factor control • Reduced depression Though originally designed for coronary artery disease patients, there is accumulating evidence that patients with other cardiac diseases will also benefit from cardiac rehabilitation ...
Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention
... Expert peer review of AHA Scientific Statements is conducted at the AHA National Center. For more on AHA statements and guidelines development, visit http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier⫽3023366. © 2005 American Heart Association, Inc. Circulation is available at http://www.circul ...
... Expert peer review of AHA Scientific Statements is conducted at the AHA National Center. For more on AHA statements and guidelines development, visit http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier⫽3023366. © 2005 American Heart Association, Inc. Circulation is available at http://www.circul ...
Effects of selective heart rate reduction with ivabradine on left
... The online version of this article has been published under an open access model. Users are entitled to use, reproduce, disseminate, or display the open access version of this article for non-commercial purposes provided that the original authorship is properly and fully attributed; the Journal, Lea ...
... The online version of this article has been published under an open access model. Users are entitled to use, reproduce, disseminate, or display the open access version of this article for non-commercial purposes provided that the original authorship is properly and fully attributed; the Journal, Lea ...
8 Prescribing in cardiology Helen Williams •
... protection from cardiovascular events. • ACE inhibitors were initially shown to protect against recurrent cardiovascular events and reduce mortality post-myocardial infarction. However, there is now substantial evidence that they protect patients with any manifestation of cardiovascular disease, exc ...
... protection from cardiovascular events. • ACE inhibitors were initially shown to protect against recurrent cardiovascular events and reduce mortality post-myocardial infarction. However, there is now substantial evidence that they protect patients with any manifestation of cardiovascular disease, exc ...
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... There are only a few cases of twin Cx arteries originating from both the left and right coronary system that have been reported in the literature.3-8 Cicek et al. reported significant stenoses at both of the twin Cx arteries which led to heart failure, 3 and Karabay et al. reported the kind of anoma ...
... There are only a few cases of twin Cx arteries originating from both the left and right coronary system that have been reported in the literature.3-8 Cicek et al. reported significant stenoses at both of the twin Cx arteries which led to heart failure, 3 and Karabay et al. reported the kind of anoma ...
Prognostic Utility of Growth Differentiation Factor-15 in
... with Roche Diagnostics to develop a commercial assay for GDF-15 used for diagnosis and prognosis in cardiovascular disease. The first two authors contributed equally to this work. Manuscript received January 9, 2007; revised manuscript received March 2, 2007, accepted April 1, 2007. ...
... with Roche Diagnostics to develop a commercial assay for GDF-15 used for diagnosis and prognosis in cardiovascular disease. The first two authors contributed equally to this work. Manuscript received January 9, 2007; revised manuscript received March 2, 2007, accepted April 1, 2007. ...
The Cardiovascular System
... from control = slower heart beat • Slower heart beat can lead to fibrillation • Fibrillation = lack of blood flow to the heart • Tachycardia = more than 100 beats/min • Bradychardia = less than 60 beats/min ...
... from control = slower heart beat • Slower heart beat can lead to fibrillation • Fibrillation = lack of blood flow to the heart • Tachycardia = more than 100 beats/min • Bradychardia = less than 60 beats/min ...
The Great Masquerader Complete Heart Block
... But this paradox could be explained on the basis of patients previous pre existing RBBB. ...
... But this paradox could be explained on the basis of patients previous pre existing RBBB. ...
Blood cyst of tricuspid valve: an incidental finding in a patient with
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THE HEART AND CIRCULATION Liv Bargman THE
... See the storyboard templates and how to use guides included in this resource for more on storyboards. In designing the animation, storyboards are an important step. They will enable the pupils to plan the route and sequence of the action in their story, while also supporting narrative and design ski ...
... See the storyboard templates and how to use guides included in this resource for more on storyboards. In designing the animation, storyboards are an important step. They will enable the pupils to plan the route and sequence of the action in their story, while also supporting narrative and design ski ...
Treatment with the WATCHMAN® Implant to Prevent Stroke in Atrial
... vessel or bleeding within the brain), cardiovascular death, or a blocked blood vessel in another part of the body besides the brain. A second study of the WATCHMAN Implant compared to warfarin called the PREVAIL study enrolled 407 atrial fibrillation patients. The PREVAIL study has been running for ...
... vessel or bleeding within the brain), cardiovascular death, or a blocked blood vessel in another part of the body besides the brain. A second study of the WATCHMAN Implant compared to warfarin called the PREVAIL study enrolled 407 atrial fibrillation patients. The PREVAIL study has been running for ...
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.