Right atrial thrombus and its causes
... Mina M. Benjamin, MD, Aasim Afzal, MD, Themistokles Chamogeorgakis, MD, and Georges A. Feghali, MD ...
... Mina M. Benjamin, MD, Aasim Afzal, MD, Themistokles Chamogeorgakis, MD, and Georges A. Feghali, MD ...
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... rigorous CAAHEP-accredited education. With 18 fulltime medical illustrators on staff, Nucleus can do what most other animation companies cannot: produce visual media that is guaranteed to be medically accurate. Our thorough knowledge of medical science means our clients experience fewer revisions an ...
... rigorous CAAHEP-accredited education. With 18 fulltime medical illustrators on staff, Nucleus can do what most other animation companies cannot: produce visual media that is guaranteed to be medically accurate. Our thorough knowledge of medical science means our clients experience fewer revisions an ...
Renal system
... - Pulmonary valve between right ventricle and pulmonary trunk. They open during ventricular contraction (systole). Intraventricular pressure exceeds the blood pressure in aorta and pulmonary trunk. Three crescent shaped cusps open out against arterial walls. C. No valves between atria and venae cava ...
... - Pulmonary valve between right ventricle and pulmonary trunk. They open during ventricular contraction (systole). Intraventricular pressure exceeds the blood pressure in aorta and pulmonary trunk. Three crescent shaped cusps open out against arterial walls. C. No valves between atria and venae cava ...
gross exam 2
... superior, and the veins lie inferior. C. the carina is an important landmark during bronchoscopy since it is located between the superior ends of the right and left main bronchi. D. the brachiocephalic veins form the superior vena cava at about the level of the bifurcation of the trachea. E. a bronc ...
... superior, and the veins lie inferior. C. the carina is an important landmark during bronchoscopy since it is located between the superior ends of the right and left main bronchi. D. the brachiocephalic veins form the superior vena cava at about the level of the bifurcation of the trachea. E. a bronc ...
Cardiac arrhythmias and conduction
... a chronic disease, often related to significant disabilities, arrhythmias may cause anxiety despite its clinical irrelevance and reassurance is very important. Anti-arrhythmic drug therapy is the mainstay of management. Drug selection is based upon their electrophysiological effects and the type of ...
... a chronic disease, often related to significant disabilities, arrhythmias may cause anxiety despite its clinical irrelevance and reassurance is very important. Anti-arrhythmic drug therapy is the mainstay of management. Drug selection is based upon their electrophysiological effects and the type of ...
Comparison of Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Versus Medical
... key baseline and diagnostic factors that were predictive of survival: age, sex, acuity of presentation, congestive heart failure, chest pain, extracardiac vascular disease, comorbidity (renal insufficiency, chronic obstructive lung disease, cancer excluding skin, liver disease), year of catheterizat ...
... key baseline and diagnostic factors that were predictive of survival: age, sex, acuity of presentation, congestive heart failure, chest pain, extracardiac vascular disease, comorbidity (renal insufficiency, chronic obstructive lung disease, cancer excluding skin, liver disease), year of catheterizat ...
Central extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for treatment of
... higher risk of reperfusion injury. At present, ECMO is the method of choice for treatment of reperfusion pulmonary oedema [4, 5]. We have presented a clinical case of successful 18day veno-arterial ECMO using the femoral veinascending aorta approach after PTE. The most notable aspects of this case a ...
... higher risk of reperfusion injury. At present, ECMO is the method of choice for treatment of reperfusion pulmonary oedema [4, 5]. We have presented a clinical case of successful 18day veno-arterial ECMO using the femoral veinascending aorta approach after PTE. The most notable aspects of this case a ...
Combined Aortic Valve Replacement and Coronary Artery Bypass
... while warming. We modified this technique and performed CABG on the beating heart because deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (a no-touch technique2)) has a limitation in its safety period without causing ischemic injury to the brain. Since connecting a graft to the diseased ascending aorta also inc ...
... while warming. We modified this technique and performed CABG on the beating heart because deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (a no-touch technique2)) has a limitation in its safety period without causing ischemic injury to the brain. Since connecting a graft to the diseased ascending aorta also inc ...
Realdo Colombo - Wiley Online Library
... through minute pores in the intervening septum. From this blood and from some of the air received from the lungs, the left ventricle generated vital spirits and arterial blood, which it distributed to the entire body through the arteries to preserve life.1(a) Colombo disproved the Galenic teaching t ...
... through minute pores in the intervening septum. From this blood and from some of the air received from the lungs, the left ventricle generated vital spirits and arterial blood, which it distributed to the entire body through the arteries to preserve life.1(a) Colombo disproved the Galenic teaching t ...
Megan CPR notes - DoveLewis | Emergency Animal Hospital
... box is appropriate and can be moved to the surgical suite or other areas of the hospital where it may be needed. The crash cart should be checked daily and kept stocked at all times. The emergency area should also have quick access to oxygen - either an anesthesia machine or oxygen regulator. Runnin ...
... box is appropriate and can be moved to the surgical suite or other areas of the hospital where it may be needed. The crash cart should be checked daily and kept stocked at all times. The emergency area should also have quick access to oxygen - either an anesthesia machine or oxygen regulator. Runnin ...
敄牡䌠汯敬条敵
... Collegium Medicum, Jagiellonian University at the John Paul II Hospital, Krakow, Poland ...
... Collegium Medicum, Jagiellonian University at the John Paul II Hospital, Krakow, Poland ...
Evaluation of Cardiac Masses
... Mobility is common and risk factor for embolization Valvular regurgitation is rare Controversial if they are distinct from Lambl’s excrescences (acellular deposits covered by endothelium on valves, often at closure margins) Because of small size – difficult to see on CT or MRI ...
... Mobility is common and risk factor for embolization Valvular regurgitation is rare Controversial if they are distinct from Lambl’s excrescences (acellular deposits covered by endothelium on valves, often at closure margins) Because of small size – difficult to see on CT or MRI ...
Functional Class IIand III Congestive Heart Failure
... United States alone approximately 260,000 patients die of heart failure each year [4]. Age is one of the strongest and most consistent predictors of adverse outcome in HF [8]. The role of gender and HF prognosis remains a controversial issue with respect to HF outcomes. Nonetheless, the aggregate da ...
... United States alone approximately 260,000 patients die of heart failure each year [4]. Age is one of the strongest and most consistent predictors of adverse outcome in HF [8]. The role of gender and HF prognosis remains a controversial issue with respect to HF outcomes. Nonetheless, the aggregate da ...
Apical Pulse
... The number of heart beats per minute It is the rhythmic expansion and contraction of the arteries which are measured to indicate how fast the heart beats per minute. Each expansion and contraction is measured as one pulse beat. ...
... The number of heart beats per minute It is the rhythmic expansion and contraction of the arteries which are measured to indicate how fast the heart beats per minute. Each expansion and contraction is measured as one pulse beat. ...
Early detection of heart failure
... “In the future, algorithm building will take into consideration clinical and echocardiographic parameters as well as NP measurements, and this may better ensure the correct diagnosis and categorisation for patients with worsening p rognosis.”14 ...
... “In the future, algorithm building will take into consideration clinical and echocardiographic parameters as well as NP measurements, and this may better ensure the correct diagnosis and categorisation for patients with worsening p rognosis.”14 ...
PDF file - Via Medica Journals
... Background: Left ventricular (LV) contractility impairment in coronary artery disease patients may be the effect of heart muscle hibernation due to chronic ischemia. Revascularization is the only method to restore contractile function in these patients. The time and degree of LV function improvement ...
... Background: Left ventricular (LV) contractility impairment in coronary artery disease patients may be the effect of heart muscle hibernation due to chronic ischemia. Revascularization is the only method to restore contractile function in these patients. The time and degree of LV function improvement ...
Document
... volumes of blood are pumped to the pulmonary and systemic circuits Pulmonary circuit is a short, low-pressure circulation Systemic circuit blood encounters much resistance in the long pathways Anatomy of the ventricles reflects these differences ...
... volumes of blood are pumped to the pulmonary and systemic circuits Pulmonary circuit is a short, low-pressure circulation Systemic circuit blood encounters much resistance in the long pathways Anatomy of the ventricles reflects these differences ...
Noninvasive Cardiac Output Estimation Based on Oxygen
... Abstract: Cardiac output (CO) is one of the most important hemodynamic signals to measure in patients with compromised cardiovascular performance. A variety of cardiac output estimators have been developed over the past hundred years. The estimator evaluated in this paper is based on oxygen uptake m ...
... Abstract: Cardiac output (CO) is one of the most important hemodynamic signals to measure in patients with compromised cardiovascular performance. A variety of cardiac output estimators have been developed over the past hundred years. The estimator evaluated in this paper is based on oxygen uptake m ...
EKGLabWithVernierSoftware
... node) which initiates an electrical sequence. This impulse then passes down natural conduction pathways between the atria to the atrioventricular node and from there to both ventricles. The natural conduction pathways facilitate orderly spread of the impulse and coordinated contraction of first the ...
... node) which initiates an electrical sequence. This impulse then passes down natural conduction pathways between the atria to the atrioventricular node and from there to both ventricles. The natural conduction pathways facilitate orderly spread of the impulse and coordinated contraction of first the ...
pdf english - International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences
... Objectives: To evaluate the incidence of cardiovascular events and rates of new myocardial revascularization in patients with LMCA and triple-vessel lesions undergoing PCI. Methods: Nonrandomized, observational cohort study that evaluated patients with triple-vessel or LMCA diseases undergoing PCI w ...
... Objectives: To evaluate the incidence of cardiovascular events and rates of new myocardial revascularization in patients with LMCA and triple-vessel lesions undergoing PCI. Methods: Nonrandomized, observational cohort study that evaluated patients with triple-vessel or LMCA diseases undergoing PCI w ...
Society of Nuclear Medicine Procedure Guideline for Gated
... reasons may undergo pharmacologic stress with a positive inotropic agent. It is recommended that medications that may alter the heart rate response be withheld unless medically contraindicated or the efficacy of the medication is being tested by the exercise test. Life support instrumentation and ca ...
... reasons may undergo pharmacologic stress with a positive inotropic agent. It is recommended that medications that may alter the heart rate response be withheld unless medically contraindicated or the efficacy of the medication is being tested by the exercise test. Life support instrumentation and ca ...
How A Coronary Stenosis Progresses
... which may not progress much at all unless they are bypassed. The insights came from a cohort of patients with coronary disease who were mostly asymptomatic on optimal medical therapy and who nonetheless underwent serial coronary angiography and clinical follow-up for up to a decade as part of an ong ...
... which may not progress much at all unless they are bypassed. The insights came from a cohort of patients with coronary disease who were mostly asymptomatic on optimal medical therapy and who nonetheless underwent serial coronary angiography and clinical follow-up for up to a decade as part of an ong ...
15. 6_tugma_yurak_porok
... endarteritis (5% of patients), and very rare in spontaneous rupture of the aneurysm flow. Treatment: only prompt. The optimum age for surgery 2-5 years. However, in complicated disease early age is not a contraindication to surgery. The operation was performed from the left-hand transthoracic access ...
... endarteritis (5% of patients), and very rare in spontaneous rupture of the aneurysm flow. Treatment: only prompt. The optimum age for surgery 2-5 years. However, in complicated disease early age is not a contraindication to surgery. The operation was performed from the left-hand transthoracic access ...
RESPONDING TO ANESTHETIC COMPLICATIONS
... Monitor closely during resuscitative efforts to ensure cardiac arrest does not occur. ...
... Monitor closely during resuscitative efforts to ensure cardiac arrest does not occur. ...
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.