Pediatrics
... Chest pain preceding the faint Seizure activity before the faint or prolonged activity during/after the faint ...
... Chest pain preceding the faint Seizure activity before the faint or prolonged activity during/after the faint ...
Restrictiveunclassified Cardiomyopathy Feline
... than normal. The cause of this stiffening process is unknown. Cats are affected almost exclusively; dogs are not known to have this heart disease. The effect of this type of cardiomyopathy can be serious: The circulation can be hampered so severely that fluid seeps into the lungs, making breathing d ...
... than normal. The cause of this stiffening process is unknown. Cats are affected almost exclusively; dogs are not known to have this heart disease. The effect of this type of cardiomyopathy can be serious: The circulation can be hampered so severely that fluid seeps into the lungs, making breathing d ...
Cardiac MR Imaging in Mice
... Dynamic imaging of the heart for the assessment of cardiac morphology, myocardial contractile function and wall motion requires high muscle/blood contrast, full coverage of the cardiac cycle and high temporal resolution. To balance these constraints gradient echo based CINE imaging techniques are us ...
... Dynamic imaging of the heart for the assessment of cardiac morphology, myocardial contractile function and wall motion requires high muscle/blood contrast, full coverage of the cardiac cycle and high temporal resolution. To balance these constraints gradient echo based CINE imaging techniques are us ...
Structural Biochemistry/Cell Signaling Pathways/Circulatory System
... cardiovascular system. The heart consists of two separate pumps, joined together. These two halves of the heart are connected by parallel sets of blood vessels in series with one another. The right heart receives blood from most of the body and pumps the blood into the vessels of the lungs (the pulm ...
... cardiovascular system. The heart consists of two separate pumps, joined together. These two halves of the heart are connected by parallel sets of blood vessels in series with one another. The right heart receives blood from most of the body and pumps the blood into the vessels of the lungs (the pulm ...
sibulo
... after a cardiac event yields well-established benefits in reducing cardiac and non-cardiac mortality as well as reducing morbidity and cardiac risk factors . Taylor AS et.al Am J med 2004;116:682-92 ...
... after a cardiac event yields well-established benefits in reducing cardiac and non-cardiac mortality as well as reducing morbidity and cardiac risk factors . Taylor AS et.al Am J med 2004;116:682-92 ...
Myasthenia Gravis and the Heart
... Clinical cardiac function Few studies have clinically investigated cardiac function other than ECG in MG-patients. Johannessen found a reduced peak diastolic filling rate in 25 MG-patients without any known cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes mellitus or pulmonary disease.14 Ejection frac ...
... Clinical cardiac function Few studies have clinically investigated cardiac function other than ECG in MG-patients. Johannessen found a reduced peak diastolic filling rate in 25 MG-patients without any known cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes mellitus or pulmonary disease.14 Ejection frac ...
Cardiovascular System Quiz 1 Top of Form Bottom of Form 1. The
... 7. A long-term hypertensive person, whose BP is 200/120 mm Hg, is in risk of developing all of the following changes, EXCEPT: a. increased workload of the left ventricle b. increased risk of coronary artery disease c. increased risk of damage to the blood vessel’s endothelium d. decreased size of th ...
... 7. A long-term hypertensive person, whose BP is 200/120 mm Hg, is in risk of developing all of the following changes, EXCEPT: a. increased workload of the left ventricle b. increased risk of coronary artery disease c. increased risk of damage to the blood vessel’s endothelium d. decreased size of th ...
Figure 1: Autonomic function tests between congenitally deaf and
... arrhythmias sometimes leading to fatal ventricular fibrillations.(1)The association of cardiac defects with congenital deafness is also called cardio auditory syndrome.(2) Deafness by itself has a marked impact on the development of the child which when associated with cardiac defect may adversely a ...
... arrhythmias sometimes leading to fatal ventricular fibrillations.(1)The association of cardiac defects with congenital deafness is also called cardio auditory syndrome.(2) Deafness by itself has a marked impact on the development of the child which when associated with cardiac defect may adversely a ...
Real-Time Kymogram Detection from Cardiac Spiral CT Scans
... computed tomography scans of the heart”. Medical Physics, 29(7):1489-1503 [2] H. Bruder, E. Maguet, K. Stierstorfer, T. Flohr “Cardiac spiral imaging in Computed Tomography without ECG using complementary projections for motion detection” Proc. SPIE, 5032:1798-1809, May 2003. Medical Imaging 2003: I ...
... computed tomography scans of the heart”. Medical Physics, 29(7):1489-1503 [2] H. Bruder, E. Maguet, K. Stierstorfer, T. Flohr “Cardiac spiral imaging in Computed Tomography without ECG using complementary projections for motion detection” Proc. SPIE, 5032:1798-1809, May 2003. Medical Imaging 2003: I ...
L9 Heart and bloodvessels
... The cardiac primordia are established in the early gastrula as regions of splanchnic mesoderm ahead of the embryo itself. As a result of the head fold, this region ends up beneath the pharynx. ...
... The cardiac primordia are established in the early gastrula as regions of splanchnic mesoderm ahead of the embryo itself. As a result of the head fold, this region ends up beneath the pharynx. ...
Venous Return - Erasmus Critical Care
... ‣ The primary mission of the heart is to facilitate venous return by keeping RAP low to match LV-output to the demand for oxygen ...
... ‣ The primary mission of the heart is to facilitate venous return by keeping RAP low to match LV-output to the demand for oxygen ...
acute heart failure syndrome - Rajiv Gandhi University of Health
... Methods of collection of data ( including sampling procedure, if any) SETTING: This study is to be done in the outpatient department as well as patients admitted , Rajarajeswari medical college, Bangalore. ...
... Methods of collection of data ( including sampling procedure, if any) SETTING: This study is to be done in the outpatient department as well as patients admitted , Rajarajeswari medical college, Bangalore. ...
Strength of Evidence = A - Institute for Healthcare Improvement
... William E. Lawson, M.D., FACCP, FACC, FSCAI Dr. William Lawson graduated from Rutgers Medical School in 1977. Dr. Lawson has been at SUNY, Stony Brook since 1980, where he is currently Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology. At Stony Brook he has acted as Chief of Cardiology, Director ...
... William E. Lawson, M.D., FACCP, FACC, FSCAI Dr. William Lawson graduated from Rutgers Medical School in 1977. Dr. Lawson has been at SUNY, Stony Brook since 1980, where he is currently Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology. At Stony Brook he has acted as Chief of Cardiology, Director ...
File S1 - Digital Commons@Becker
... transgenic mouse models have identified patterns that are unique to each HCM model/mutation [1-3]. However, the role of genetic variations in miRNAs has not been extensively investigated. We performed a literature search to identify candidate miRNAs that may play a role in the development of the HCM ...
... transgenic mouse models have identified patterns that are unique to each HCM model/mutation [1-3]. However, the role of genetic variations in miRNAs has not been extensively investigated. We performed a literature search to identify candidate miRNAs that may play a role in the development of the HCM ...
The Measurement and Prediction of Maximum Heart Rate
... can be distorted and misread when manually determined producing a lot of error in measurement. Ideally, the pulse count should equal the HR but because of the error and variability in pulse counts, it is more accurate to measure HR with a monitor that is actually making its measurement based on the ...
... can be distorted and misread when manually determined producing a lot of error in measurement. Ideally, the pulse count should equal the HR but because of the error and variability in pulse counts, it is more accurate to measure HR with a monitor that is actually making its measurement based on the ...
Cor triloculare biventriculare with left superior vena cava
... SVC; type III — partially unroofed midportion; and type IV — partially unroofed terminal portion. This anomaly can predispose to complications like systemic emboli, brain abscess, premature death, right heart failure, left ventricular dysfunction, tricuspid or mitral regurgitation, atrial flutter or ...
... SVC; type III — partially unroofed midportion; and type IV — partially unroofed terminal portion. This anomaly can predispose to complications like systemic emboli, brain abscess, premature death, right heart failure, left ventricular dysfunction, tricuspid or mitral regurgitation, atrial flutter or ...
Part 1: EKG
... until it returns to the heart. The entry of blood into the arteries each time the heart beats causes the pressure within them to rise. The peak pressure obtained during each cardiac cycle is called the systolic pressure and the lowest pressure is the diastolic pressure. Blood pressure is recorded (i ...
... until it returns to the heart. The entry of blood into the arteries each time the heart beats causes the pressure within them to rise. The peak pressure obtained during each cardiac cycle is called the systolic pressure and the lowest pressure is the diastolic pressure. Blood pressure is recorded (i ...
Entry levels - Hartstichting
... CV 105. Explain the role of the platelet release reaction on clot formation. Distinguish between a thrombus and an embolus. CV 106. Explain why the activation of the clotting cascade does not coagulate all of the blood in the body. CV 107. Describe the direct cardiovascular consequences of the loss ...
... CV 105. Explain the role of the platelet release reaction on clot formation. Distinguish between a thrombus and an embolus. CV 106. Explain why the activation of the clotting cascade does not coagulate all of the blood in the body. CV 107. Describe the direct cardiovascular consequences of the loss ...
Heart Structure, Function and Arrhythmias
... Pulmonary Valve: One of the four one-way valves that keep blood moving properly through the various chambers of the heart. The pulmonary valve separates the right ventricle from the pulmonary artery. As the ventricles contract, it opens to allow the deoxygenated blood collected in the right ventric ...
... Pulmonary Valve: One of the four one-way valves that keep blood moving properly through the various chambers of the heart. The pulmonary valve separates the right ventricle from the pulmonary artery. As the ventricles contract, it opens to allow the deoxygenated blood collected in the right ventric ...
Congestive Heart Failure
... • Impaired cardiac pumping such that heart is unable to pump adequate amount of blood to meet metabolic needs • Not a disease but a “syndrome” • Associated with long-standing HTN and CAD ...
... • Impaired cardiac pumping such that heart is unable to pump adequate amount of blood to meet metabolic needs • Not a disease but a “syndrome” • Associated with long-standing HTN and CAD ...
Echocardiography in Patients with Native Valve Disease
... included populations with a range of disease severity, including those with mild disease. In addition, it was also not always explicitly whether the heart valve disease was native. A systematic review with meta-analysis by Corrao et al.1 studied the use of echocardiography for the detection of valvu ...
... included populations with a range of disease severity, including those with mild disease. In addition, it was also not always explicitly whether the heart valve disease was native. A systematic review with meta-analysis by Corrao et al.1 studied the use of echocardiography for the detection of valvu ...
Aortic stiffness as a predictor of coronary atherosclerosis
... patients than was previously possible. Assessment of arterial stiffness is of special interest for coronary heart disease because, when large artery distensibility is reduced, there is: (i) an increase in systolic blood pressure, arterial impedance and left ventricular load; (ii) a reduction in dias ...
... patients than was previously possible. Assessment of arterial stiffness is of special interest for coronary heart disease because, when large artery distensibility is reduced, there is: (i) an increase in systolic blood pressure, arterial impedance and left ventricular load; (ii) a reduction in dias ...
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.