Methodological Instruction to Practical Lesson № 7
... organism or some organs need more nutritious substances and O 2 the heart work is increased in norm. At myocardium damage when the normally working cardiomyocites amount is decreased and, as the result, is increased of each cardiomyocites load or in heart overflow condition heart work is provided by ...
... organism or some organs need more nutritious substances and O 2 the heart work is increased in norm. At myocardium damage when the normally working cardiomyocites amount is decreased and, as the result, is increased of each cardiomyocites load or in heart overflow condition heart work is provided by ...
cardiac education for our community
... enough blood to meet the demands of the body’s organs. Underlying conditions which can contribute to congestive heart failure include coronary artery disease (narrowed vessels that supply blood to the heart muscle), previous heart attacks, hypertension, diseases of the heart valves, cardiomyopathy ( ...
... enough blood to meet the demands of the body’s organs. Underlying conditions which can contribute to congestive heart failure include coronary artery disease (narrowed vessels that supply blood to the heart muscle), previous heart attacks, hypertension, diseases of the heart valves, cardiomyopathy ( ...
Rheumatic Fever and Heart Disease
... - Endocarditis heals by progressive fibrosis. Chronic scarring of the valves constitutes the most important long-term sequelae of rheumatic fever, and usually becomes clinically manifest decades after the acute process. • Left sided valves (mitral and aortic) are more commonly involved than the righ ...
... - Endocarditis heals by progressive fibrosis. Chronic scarring of the valves constitutes the most important long-term sequelae of rheumatic fever, and usually becomes clinically manifest decades after the acute process. • Left sided valves (mitral and aortic) are more commonly involved than the righ ...
Anesthesia-Related Cardiac Arrest in Children with Heart Disease
... inability to wean from cardiopulmonary bypass were categorized as not related to anesthesia when there were no anesthesia-related problems in the prebypass period; such cases (n ⫽ 74) were not included in the data analysis. Heart disease lesions were grouped based on underlying pathophysiology into ...
... inability to wean from cardiopulmonary bypass were categorized as not related to anesthesia when there were no anesthesia-related problems in the prebypass period; such cases (n ⫽ 74) were not included in the data analysis. Heart disease lesions were grouped based on underlying pathophysiology into ...
A1990EJ37400001
... It is ironic that we, having used the term obstructive cardiomyopathy (which fitted well with other concepts of obstruction in the disease at that time), should have subsequently reversed our opinion and denied the importance of obstruction! It is with some wry self-deprecation that I now regard mys ...
... It is ironic that we, having used the term obstructive cardiomyopathy (which fitted well with other concepts of obstruction in the disease at that time), should have subsequently reversed our opinion and denied the importance of obstruction! It is with some wry self-deprecation that I now regard mys ...
Cardiovascular System
... produce blood flow. The valves serving to direct the flow. At peak of P-wave of ECG(atrial depolarization) contraction of atria will takes place which will be rapidly followed by contraction of the ventricles at the peak of R-wave (ventricular depolarization). *The cardiac cycle is divided into two ...
... produce blood flow. The valves serving to direct the flow. At peak of P-wave of ECG(atrial depolarization) contraction of atria will takes place which will be rapidly followed by contraction of the ventricles at the peak of R-wave (ventricular depolarization). *The cardiac cycle is divided into two ...
A4.3.4.CardiacOutput - Life Science Academy
... 6. Compare heart rates with those in the class and discuss “normal” values for resting heart rate. The average adult has a resting heart rate of 72 beats per minute. 7. Answer conclusion question 3. Part II: Cardiac Output Heart rate can be used as an indicator of fitness. If your heart has to pump ...
... 6. Compare heart rates with those in the class and discuss “normal” values for resting heart rate. The average adult has a resting heart rate of 72 beats per minute. 7. Answer conclusion question 3. Part II: Cardiac Output Heart rate can be used as an indicator of fitness. If your heart has to pump ...
Zoo-2-circulation
... A transverse groove is present between atria and ventricles called atriaventricular groove or coronary sulcus. The interventricular sulcus is present between right and left ventricles. In these sulci, there are situated coronary arteries and coronary veins. The coronary vein join to form coronary s ...
... A transverse groove is present between atria and ventricles called atriaventricular groove or coronary sulcus. The interventricular sulcus is present between right and left ventricles. In these sulci, there are situated coronary arteries and coronary veins. The coronary vein join to form coronary s ...
Endocarditis
... – The vast majority (75-90%) of cases after the neonatal period are associated with an underlying congenital abnormality • Aortic valve • VSD • Tetralogy of Fallot ...
... – The vast majority (75-90%) of cases after the neonatal period are associated with an underlying congenital abnormality • Aortic valve • VSD • Tetralogy of Fallot ...
- Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies
... Bats are the only mammals that are able to fly [1]. Due to this feature, the variation in the morphology and physiology of their organs such as cardiovascular organs is expected [2, 3] Egyptian fruit bat (Rossetus aegyptiacus) belongs to order megachiroptera and it is the only megabat in Iran [4]. B ...
... Bats are the only mammals that are able to fly [1]. Due to this feature, the variation in the morphology and physiology of their organs such as cardiovascular organs is expected [2, 3] Egyptian fruit bat (Rossetus aegyptiacus) belongs to order megachiroptera and it is the only megabat in Iran [4]. B ...
DIASTOLIC HEART FAILURE: DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
... acute pulmonary edema in association with hypertension have transient left ventricular systolic dysfunction or MR which is no longer present when LVEF is subsequently evaluated after treatment • If so, then isolated diastolic dysfunction may be a less common cause of heart failure than has been rece ...
... acute pulmonary edema in association with hypertension have transient left ventricular systolic dysfunction or MR which is no longer present when LVEF is subsequently evaluated after treatment • If so, then isolated diastolic dysfunction may be a less common cause of heart failure than has been rece ...
Dr - NSUCOMEMS Home
... Thrombosis on top of atheroma. Dr. Khin also emphasized the role of “complicated plaques”in inducing MI. Plaques with superimposed thrombosis or occlusion. Typical sequence of events: A) Sudden change in morphology of atheromatous plaque, B) platelet adhesion, aggregation, and activation, C) ...
... Thrombosis on top of atheroma. Dr. Khin also emphasized the role of “complicated plaques”in inducing MI. Plaques with superimposed thrombosis or occlusion. Typical sequence of events: A) Sudden change in morphology of atheromatous plaque, B) platelet adhesion, aggregation, and activation, C) ...
Breathing and Cardiac Emergencies Outline
... o ___________________________- Complete or partial blockage of the airway, which prevents air from reaching a person’s lungs; the most common cause of respiratory emergencies o ____________________________- Complete or partial blockage of the airway by the tongue or swollen tissues of the mouth or t ...
... o ___________________________- Complete or partial blockage of the airway, which prevents air from reaching a person’s lungs; the most common cause of respiratory emergencies o ____________________________- Complete or partial blockage of the airway by the tongue or swollen tissues of the mouth or t ...
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... body where it lives, but it is even more important with cardiac disease. In particular, it is exactly the critical neuro-humeral and hormonal influence present in patients that we believe leads to important diseases like heart failure and arrhythmia, and we simply could not study this well in the e ...
... body where it lives, but it is even more important with cardiac disease. In particular, it is exactly the critical neuro-humeral and hormonal influence present in patients that we believe leads to important diseases like heart failure and arrhythmia, and we simply could not study this well in the e ...
Who`s at Risk for SCD_Berul
... In the present report about LQTS in children,21 the authors have reviewed data submitted from contributing centers on ⬎3000 children who were enrolled before their teenage years, focusing predominantly on fatal or near-fatal events. They identified clinical risk factors of marked QTc prolongation (⬎ ...
... In the present report about LQTS in children,21 the authors have reviewed data submitted from contributing centers on ⬎3000 children who were enrolled before their teenage years, focusing predominantly on fatal or near-fatal events. They identified clinical risk factors of marked QTc prolongation (⬎ ...
Depression and Hearth Disease
... individuals with depression and co-occurring physical illnesses such as heart disease may be available. While there are many different treatments for depression, they must be carefully chosen by a trained professional based on the circumstances of the person and family. Recovery from depression take ...
... individuals with depression and co-occurring physical illnesses such as heart disease may be available. While there are many different treatments for depression, they must be carefully chosen by a trained professional based on the circumstances of the person and family. Recovery from depression take ...
End Stage Heart Failure - Home Care Information Network
... High risk for HF, no structural disorder or symptoms Structural heart disorder present, no symptoms HF symptoms associated with structural heart disease Refractory HF with symptoms ...
... High risk for HF, no structural disorder or symptoms Structural heart disorder present, no symptoms HF symptoms associated with structural heart disease Refractory HF with symptoms ...
Coronary subclavian steal syndrome: a rare
... in patients with ischaemic heart disease. Increasingly, CSSS is being recognised as a rare cause for angina after coronary bypass surgery. Diversion of coronary blood flow from the left anterior descending artery (LAD) to the left arm results in angina and rarely in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) ...
... in patients with ischaemic heart disease. Increasingly, CSSS is being recognised as a rare cause for angina after coronary bypass surgery. Diversion of coronary blood flow from the left anterior descending artery (LAD) to the left arm results in angina and rarely in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) ...
Surgery in advanced pulmonary arterial hypertension and
... countries with good referral and screening programs In Papua New Guinea the incidence of pulmonary vascular disease that precluded surgical repair of a shunt was 21% ...
... countries with good referral and screening programs In Papua New Guinea the incidence of pulmonary vascular disease that precluded surgical repair of a shunt was 21% ...
Percutaneous Ventricular Restoration for Heart Failure After Anterior
... left ventricular cavity with the intention of reshaping and improving the compliance of the left ventricle (LV). Since the device partitions the LV and excludes the akinetic or aneurysmal segment, it is referred to as a ventricular partitioning device (VPD). The term “percutaneous ventricular restor ...
... left ventricular cavity with the intention of reshaping and improving the compliance of the left ventricle (LV). Since the device partitions the LV and excludes the akinetic or aneurysmal segment, it is referred to as a ventricular partitioning device (VPD). The term “percutaneous ventricular restor ...
Mitral valve anterior leaflet prolapse by real time three - Heart
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heart disease
... Angina is the name given to the pain caused by reduced blood supply to your heart. Angina occurs as a result of the narrowing of the coronary arteries. It is usually brought on at times when the heart needs more oxygen e.g. during exercise, after a heavy meal, stress etc. This pain can occur across ...
... Angina is the name given to the pain caused by reduced blood supply to your heart. Angina occurs as a result of the narrowing of the coronary arteries. It is usually brought on at times when the heart needs more oxygen e.g. during exercise, after a heavy meal, stress etc. This pain can occur across ...
Mitral Clip A Clip to Remember Info and Recovery Guide
... Using ECHO and x-ray imaging, the doctor locates the area where backflow of blood (regurgitation) is occurring and securely places the clip in that spot. One or more clips may be used when needed to ensure no more back flow will occur. On both sides of the valve leaflets where the MitraClipTM is pla ...
... Using ECHO and x-ray imaging, the doctor locates the area where backflow of blood (regurgitation) is occurring and securely places the clip in that spot. One or more clips may be used when needed to ensure no more back flow will occur. On both sides of the valve leaflets where the MitraClipTM is pla ...
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.