Single ventricle - Cardiothoracic Surgery
... The ventricle can also shows a low cardiac output syndrome in the first hours to a day post op ...
... The ventricle can also shows a low cardiac output syndrome in the first hours to a day post op ...
OVER VIEW OF CORONARY ARTERIES
... LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the end of lecture the student will be able to: • Discuss the main branches of coronary arteries. • Enlist the branches of each main artery. • Give the ansthamosis of coronaries. ARTERIAL SUPPLY OF HEART • Coronary arteries are the first branches of aorta--- supply the myocard ...
... LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the end of lecture the student will be able to: • Discuss the main branches of coronary arteries. • Enlist the branches of each main artery. • Give the ansthamosis of coronaries. ARTERIAL SUPPLY OF HEART • Coronary arteries are the first branches of aorta--- supply the myocard ...
CV - Imperial College London
... PRIOR NATIONAL AWARDS 1. OCEAC Prize for Biology – ranked first across three exam boards for best overall performance nationally and internationally in A-Level Biology. 1998 2. OCEAC Certificate of Excellence for Chemistry – top 5 in A-Level Chemistry nationally and internationally across three exam ...
... PRIOR NATIONAL AWARDS 1. OCEAC Prize for Biology – ranked first across three exam boards for best overall performance nationally and internationally in A-Level Biology. 1998 2. OCEAC Certificate of Excellence for Chemistry – top 5 in A-Level Chemistry nationally and internationally across three exam ...
Pak Heart J - Pakistan Heart Journal
... on variables such as right ventricular (RV) size, tricuspid valve diameter and coronary anatomy. Fistulous connections between the small right ventricle and the coronary arteries may exist, which results in a dual source of coronary perfusion. In that case usually there is stenoses or complete inter ...
... on variables such as right ventricular (RV) size, tricuspid valve diameter and coronary anatomy. Fistulous connections between the small right ventricle and the coronary arteries may exist, which results in a dual source of coronary perfusion. In that case usually there is stenoses or complete inter ...
Over view of Coronary Arteries
... At the end of lecture the student will be able to: Discuss the main branches of coronary arteries. Enlist the branches of each main artery. Give the ansthamosis of coronaries. Arterial supply of heart Coronary arteries are the first branches of aorta--- supply the myocardium and epicardium. The bloo ...
... At the end of lecture the student will be able to: Discuss the main branches of coronary arteries. Enlist the branches of each main artery. Give the ansthamosis of coronaries. Arterial supply of heart Coronary arteries are the first branches of aorta--- supply the myocardium and epicardium. The bloo ...
The Circulatory System
... • Oxygen rich blood returning from the lungs now enters the left atrium • Moves through the valves to the left ventricle • The left ventricle pumps the oxygen rich blood out the Aorta • The blood is then carried from aorta to blood vessels delivering oxygen and nutrients to ALL tissues of the body • ...
... • Oxygen rich blood returning from the lungs now enters the left atrium • Moves through the valves to the left ventricle • The left ventricle pumps the oxygen rich blood out the Aorta • The blood is then carried from aorta to blood vessels delivering oxygen and nutrients to ALL tissues of the body • ...
Acute coronary syndromes
... in the UK was 101,000 deaths. This is one fifth of the total number of deaths from all causes. Death rates are highest in the few hours following a cardiac event. Approximately 40 per cent of people will die within 24 hours of an event, often before they reach hospital. A further 10 per cent will di ...
... in the UK was 101,000 deaths. This is one fifth of the total number of deaths from all causes. Death rates are highest in the few hours following a cardiac event. Approximately 40 per cent of people will die within 24 hours of an event, often before they reach hospital. A further 10 per cent will di ...
sinus bradycardia in a horse - Pakistan Veterinary Journal
... block (AVB) and specially in high grade AVB. In normal animals heart rate is controlled by a balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic efferent activities and by humoral catecholamines and body temperature. Research work carried out on different species of animals have revealed that in some an ...
... block (AVB) and specially in high grade AVB. In normal animals heart rate is controlled by a balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic efferent activities and by humoral catecholamines and body temperature. Research work carried out on different species of animals have revealed that in some an ...
EXERCISE SHEET: Evidence table: The data below were extracted
... blind to test result, other tests of cardiac function such as echocardiogram were strongly encouraged but not undertaken in all patients. Multivariate analysis of diagnostic use of natriuretic assay using historical, clinical , and roentgenographic parameters in a stepwise logistic regression using ...
... blind to test result, other tests of cardiac function such as echocardiogram were strongly encouraged but not undertaken in all patients. Multivariate analysis of diagnostic use of natriuretic assay using historical, clinical , and roentgenographic parameters in a stepwise logistic regression using ...
2015 American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology
... Clinical trial data from 6,400 diabetics with coronary artery disease in the INVEST study support that the systolic blood pressure should be reduced to less than 140 mm Hg and not to less than 130 mm Hg [12]. Clinical trial data also support a target blood pressure goal of less than 140/90 mm Hg in ...
... Clinical trial data from 6,400 diabetics with coronary artery disease in the INVEST study support that the systolic blood pressure should be reduced to less than 140 mm Hg and not to less than 130 mm Hg [12]. Clinical trial data also support a target blood pressure goal of less than 140/90 mm Hg in ...
IPR 2016 Cardio Session May 20, 2016 SAM Questionnaire Basic
... A. Right aortic arch with aberrant left subclavian artery. False. Although the patient also has a left aortic arch with an aberrant right subclavian artery, this is not the primary diagnosis. B. Innominate artery compression syndrome. False. There is no mass effect on the trachea from the innominate ...
... A. Right aortic arch with aberrant left subclavian artery. False. Although the patient also has a left aortic arch with an aberrant right subclavian artery, this is not the primary diagnosis. B. Innominate artery compression syndrome. False. There is no mass effect on the trachea from the innominate ...
Chapter 5
... unusual; most cases of cardiac arrest require defibrillation and advanced life support procedures) Another trained rescuer, a physician, or an individual or team directed by a physician assumes responsibility for basic life support A physician tells you to stop The victim is transferred to an approp ...
... unusual; most cases of cardiac arrest require defibrillation and advanced life support procedures) Another trained rescuer, a physician, or an individual or team directed by a physician assumes responsibility for basic life support A physician tells you to stop The victim is transferred to an approp ...
The Cardiac Cycle - Dr. Salah A. Martin
... • Meanwhile, the atria have been filling with blood. When atrial pressure exceeds ventricular pressure, AV valves open and ventricular filling, phase 1 begins again. Page 11. Ventricular and Atrial Contraction • Although we have been highlighting the flow of blood on the right side of the heart, rem ...
... • Meanwhile, the atria have been filling with blood. When atrial pressure exceeds ventricular pressure, AV valves open and ventricular filling, phase 1 begins again. Page 11. Ventricular and Atrial Contraction • Although we have been highlighting the flow of blood on the right side of the heart, rem ...
99 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY CARDIOPULMONARY
... The cardiopulmonary anatomy of reptiles varies with taxon, behavior, ecology, and trophic level. However, the variations are superimposed upon just a few major functional anatomic themes. All reptiles have well developed atria and most have a partially compartmentalized ventricle. The extent of deve ...
... The cardiopulmonary anatomy of reptiles varies with taxon, behavior, ecology, and trophic level. However, the variations are superimposed upon just a few major functional anatomic themes. All reptiles have well developed atria and most have a partially compartmentalized ventricle. The extent of deve ...
2/09 Transpostion of the Great Arteries
... to “retrain” the LV, followed by baffle take-down and arterial switch) is extensive and LV failure occurs after pulmonary banding ...
... to “retrain” the LV, followed by baffle take-down and arterial switch) is extensive and LV failure occurs after pulmonary banding ...
8 Recommendations for Prescribing Exercise to Patients with Heart
... 25. Myers J. Principles of exercise prescription for patients with chronic heart failure. Heart Fail Rev, 2008;13:61–8. 26. Börjesson, Mats; Assanelli, Deodato; Carré, François; et al. ESC Study Group of Sports Cardiology: recommendations for participation in leisure-time physical activity and compe ...
... 25. Myers J. Principles of exercise prescription for patients with chronic heart failure. Heart Fail Rev, 2008;13:61–8. 26. Börjesson, Mats; Assanelli, Deodato; Carré, François; et al. ESC Study Group of Sports Cardiology: recommendations for participation in leisure-time physical activity and compe ...
Tailored acute heart failure treatment
... LV-aortic pressure gradient; 2) an initial development of LVH with increased myocyte crosssectional area, myocardial fibrosis, and normal ejection fraction; and 3) progression of myocardial fibrosis and diastolic dysfunction resulting in increased filling pressures that lead to left atrial enlargeme ...
... LV-aortic pressure gradient; 2) an initial development of LVH with increased myocyte crosssectional area, myocardial fibrosis, and normal ejection fraction; and 3) progression of myocardial fibrosis and diastolic dysfunction resulting in increased filling pressures that lead to left atrial enlargeme ...
Functions of circulatory system.
... semilunar valves. • Lub (first sound): • Produced by closing of the AV valves during isovolumetric contraction. • Dub (second sound): • Produced by closing of the semilunar valves when pressure in the ventricles falls below pressure in the arteries. ...
... semilunar valves. • Lub (first sound): • Produced by closing of the AV valves during isovolumetric contraction. • Dub (second sound): • Produced by closing of the semilunar valves when pressure in the ventricles falls below pressure in the arteries. ...
Functions of circulatory system. Blood Components You will not be
... semilunar valves. • Lub (first sound): • Produced by closing of the AV valves during isovolumetric contraction. • Dub (second sound): • Produced by closing of the semilunar valves when pressure in the ventricles falls below pressure in the arteries. ...
... semilunar valves. • Lub (first sound): • Produced by closing of the AV valves during isovolumetric contraction. • Dub (second sound): • Produced by closing of the semilunar valves when pressure in the ventricles falls below pressure in the arteries. ...
1. drugs are used to treat arrhythmias
... 8. Adenosine ________________ the pacemaker activity of the SA node, reducing heart rate and the ability of the AV node to conduct form the atria to the ventricles. 9. Adenosine is especially effective against _______________ tachycardias that involve the AV node. 10. Adenosine is predominantly used ...
... 8. Adenosine ________________ the pacemaker activity of the SA node, reducing heart rate and the ability of the AV node to conduct form the atria to the ventricles. 9. Adenosine is especially effective against _______________ tachycardias that involve the AV node. 10. Adenosine is predominantly used ...
Prognostic Assessment of Elderly Patients with Symptoms of Heart
... from cardiovascular disease during the follow-up period, 60.5% had plasma hs-cTnT concentrations ⬎99th percentile. Regarding the NT-proBNP concentrations, 52.5% of patients with plasma NT-proBNP concentrations in the fourth quartile suffered a cardiovascular death compared with 10.9% among patients ...
... from cardiovascular disease during the follow-up period, 60.5% had plasma hs-cTnT concentrations ⬎99th percentile. Regarding the NT-proBNP concentrations, 52.5% of patients with plasma NT-proBNP concentrations in the fourth quartile suffered a cardiovascular death compared with 10.9% among patients ...
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.