Lecture - Radiology
... The right coronary artery is located in the groove of the RT. atria and Rt. ventricle extending to the base of heart. The left coronary artery bifurcates into the left anterior descending which lies in the interventricular groove and the left circumflex which is in the Lt. atria/Lt. ventricular groo ...
... The right coronary artery is located in the groove of the RT. atria and Rt. ventricle extending to the base of heart. The left coronary artery bifurcates into the left anterior descending which lies in the interventricular groove and the left circumflex which is in the Lt. atria/Lt. ventricular groo ...
JAOK HAN, MD, PH.D.
... For example, although hypotension has been shown experimentally to increase the degree of ischemic injury produced by coronary occlusion,6 9 patients with acute myocardial infarction observed in a coronary care unit who had hypotension unassociated with clinical evidence of vasoconstriction or impai ...
... For example, although hypotension has been shown experimentally to increase the degree of ischemic injury produced by coronary occlusion,6 9 patients with acute myocardial infarction observed in a coronary care unit who had hypotension unassociated with clinical evidence of vasoconstriction or impai ...
Heart Dissection Lab - Science-with
... (thickness, etc.) compare with that of the aorta? ____________________________________________________ ___________________ Suggest a reason for any differences you notice. 20. Carefully push the probe into the pulmonary artery and notice the location where the probe exits the heart. Remove the probe ...
... (thickness, etc.) compare with that of the aorta? ____________________________________________________ ___________________ Suggest a reason for any differences you notice. 20. Carefully push the probe into the pulmonary artery and notice the location where the probe exits the heart. Remove the probe ...
Rigid Spine Syndrome: A Noninvasive Cardiac Evaluation Abstract
... associated with clinically significant respiratory muscle weakness [15]. This slowly progressive respiratory muscle disease led to hypercapnic ventilatory failure in some patients. Most patients suffered mild to moderate dyspnea, deemed the result of the respiratory manifestations of RSS. There was ...
... associated with clinically significant respiratory muscle weakness [15]. This slowly progressive respiratory muscle disease led to hypercapnic ventilatory failure in some patients. Most patients suffered mild to moderate dyspnea, deemed the result of the respiratory manifestations of RSS. There was ...
detailed lecture outline
... 5. Ventricular ejection: Semilunar valves open, blood flows into pulmonary and aortic trunks. Stroke volume (SV) = 60% of end-diastolic volume. 6. Ventricular pressure falls, semilunar valves close. Ventricles contain endsystolic volume (ESV), about 40% of end-diastolic volume. 7. Ventricular diasto ...
... 5. Ventricular ejection: Semilunar valves open, blood flows into pulmonary and aortic trunks. Stroke volume (SV) = 60% of end-diastolic volume. 6. Ventricular pressure falls, semilunar valves close. Ventricles contain endsystolic volume (ESV), about 40% of end-diastolic volume. 7. Ventricular diasto ...
CVS Pathology Lecture Notes (L1)
... 3. thrombosis and embolism 4. ischemia and infarction Causes of cardiovascular dysfunction 1. loss of blood 2. irregular heartbeat 3. obstructed flow a. arterial b. venous 4. regurgitant or misdirected flow 5. pump failure a. contractile dysfunction (systoic failure) b. inadequate filling (diastolic ...
... 3. thrombosis and embolism 4. ischemia and infarction Causes of cardiovascular dysfunction 1. loss of blood 2. irregular heartbeat 3. obstructed flow a. arterial b. venous 4. regurgitant or misdirected flow 5. pump failure a. contractile dysfunction (systoic failure) b. inadequate filling (diastolic ...
Heart and Blood vessels lesson plan
... knowledge, comprehension and understanding of subject matter. I will use work sheets to assess students comprehension on a different levels which will help develop their literacy develop their competence in the subject matter before the leaving certificate. I will assess previous knowledge getting s ...
... knowledge, comprehension and understanding of subject matter. I will use work sheets to assess students comprehension on a different levels which will help develop their literacy develop their competence in the subject matter before the leaving certificate. I will assess previous knowledge getting s ...
Rheumatic fever, pericarditis
... leading to various manifestations • In industrialized countries, its significance is decreasing, in developing nations, it remains common • Incidence /industrialized nations: 1/100 000 /developing nations: 100/100 000 ...
... leading to various manifestations • In industrialized countries, its significance is decreasing, in developing nations, it remains common • Incidence /industrialized nations: 1/100 000 /developing nations: 100/100 000 ...
Biventricular pacing - Health Care Visions, Ltd.
... prior to the day of the procedure in the preadmission testing department, where they have all their preprocedure lab work and diagnostic testing completed. A venogram may be performed to provide information on the patients’ coronary vein anatomy. This information assists physicians in making the cor ...
... prior to the day of the procedure in the preadmission testing department, where they have all their preprocedure lab work and diagnostic testing completed. A venogram may be performed to provide information on the patients’ coronary vein anatomy. This information assists physicians in making the cor ...
Atrial Septal Defects in Adults
... Atrial septal defects (ASDs) are abnormal communications between the left and right atria allowing mixing of the blood between these two compartments. ASDs are the second most common congenital lesions in adults. Embryologically, the septum between the atria is made of septum primum covering the ost ...
... Atrial septal defects (ASDs) are abnormal communications between the left and right atria allowing mixing of the blood between these two compartments. ASDs are the second most common congenital lesions in adults. Embryologically, the septum between the atria is made of septum primum covering the ost ...
Safety, tolerability and efficacy of ivabradine for
... Cavusoglu et al (7) reported two series of patients with decompensated heart failure undergoing dobutamine treatment who received ivabradine to counteract undesirable sinus tachycardia induced by an inotropic agent. In the first series, a total of 73 patients with an ejection fraction <35% undergoin ...
... Cavusoglu et al (7) reported two series of patients with decompensated heart failure undergoing dobutamine treatment who received ivabradine to counteract undesirable sinus tachycardia induced by an inotropic agent. In the first series, a total of 73 patients with an ejection fraction <35% undergoin ...
Case Study Presentation - Emily Phillips
... • Chief complaint: increasing shortness of breath for 3 days and “flu-like” symptoms resolved 1 month ago, which have now returned. Symptoms included: fever, chills, cough, and productive sputum ...
... • Chief complaint: increasing shortness of breath for 3 days and “flu-like” symptoms resolved 1 month ago, which have now returned. Symptoms included: fever, chills, cough, and productive sputum ...
Severe Aortic Stenosis and Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement
... What is Penn Medicine’s experience with TAVR? This TAVR procedure was approved by the FDA in November of 2011. Penn Medicine was one of the first sites in the country to participate in trials to use and test the valve in 2007. Over the next four years, Penn became a national leader in this procedure ...
... What is Penn Medicine’s experience with TAVR? This TAVR procedure was approved by the FDA in November of 2011. Penn Medicine was one of the first sites in the country to participate in trials to use and test the valve in 2007. Over the next four years, Penn became a national leader in this procedure ...
6. Development of circulatory system II. Cardiac looping. Septation
... Z. Tonar, M. Králíčková: Outlines of lectures on embryology for 2 year student of General medicine and Dentistry License Creative Commons - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ ...
... Z. Tonar, M. Králíčková: Outlines of lectures on embryology for 2 year student of General medicine and Dentistry License Creative Commons - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ ...
HEALTH POWERPOINT
... Ischemic – When a part of the brain does not receive enough oxygenized blood usually caused by clotting in an artery of the brain Hemorrhagic – When an artery ruptures causing bleeding in the brain ...
... Ischemic – When a part of the brain does not receive enough oxygenized blood usually caused by clotting in an artery of the brain Hemorrhagic – When an artery ruptures causing bleeding in the brain ...
blood vessels
... The Heart pumps blood through the body through blood vessels (arteries, capillaries and veins) • Arteriestake blood away from the heart, veins return blood to the heart • Blood carries O2 (food) towards and CO2 (waste) away from tissues • The lungs are not part of the ...
... The Heart pumps blood through the body through blood vessels (arteries, capillaries and veins) • Arteriestake blood away from the heart, veins return blood to the heart • Blood carries O2 (food) towards and CO2 (waste) away from tissues • The lungs are not part of the ...
Application of Morlet Transform Wavelet in the Detection of
... In this paper an attempt has been made to identify patients with paradoxical splitting of the second heart sound. Distinguishing such a patient, from a patient with a normal splitting of the S2 is a very important factor in identifying a number of dangerous heart diseases. The danger lies in that mo ...
... In this paper an attempt has been made to identify patients with paradoxical splitting of the second heart sound. Distinguishing such a patient, from a patient with a normal splitting of the S2 is a very important factor in identifying a number of dangerous heart diseases. The danger lies in that mo ...
THE NEW ARMENIAN MEDICAL JOURNAL
... 29.7% of women. Anemia of pregnant women was recorded in 21.6% of expectant mothers. 72.9% (р≤0.05) of infants were born by Caesarian section. Exacerbation of chronic pyelonephritis at the time of pregnancy was found in 10.8% of women, 10.8% of expectant mothers suffered from phlebeurysm of lower li ...
... 29.7% of women. Anemia of pregnant women was recorded in 21.6% of expectant mothers. 72.9% (р≤0.05) of infants were born by Caesarian section. Exacerbation of chronic pyelonephritis at the time of pregnancy was found in 10.8% of women, 10.8% of expectant mothers suffered from phlebeurysm of lower li ...
diseases of the cardiovascular system
... – ____________________________ – Systolic murmur (soft – moderate) at the left heart base – ECG: evidence of left ventricular enlargement - ↑ ...
... – ____________________________ – Systolic murmur (soft – moderate) at the left heart base – ECG: evidence of left ventricular enlargement - ↑ ...
The Athletic Preparticipation Evaluation: Cardiovascular
... Adapted with permission from Preparticipation Physical Evaluation. 3rd ed. Minneapolis, Minn.: McGraw-Hill/Physician and Sportsmedicine, 2005:19. ...
... Adapted with permission from Preparticipation Physical Evaluation. 3rd ed. Minneapolis, Minn.: McGraw-Hill/Physician and Sportsmedicine, 2005:19. ...
Physiology – Biology 219
... required for each of these. What is the latent period and what events occur during this period? Why is the force of contraction stronger in a tetanus contraction? (Ex. 13.3) ...
... required for each of these. What is the latent period and what events occur during this period? Why is the force of contraction stronger in a tetanus contraction? (Ex. 13.3) ...
Pseudo-Infarction Pattern Secondary to Lung Cancer
... examination, and subtleties in the ECG. Unfortunately, this is not always the case and as a result, millions of health care dollars are spent to “rule-out” coronary artery disease. Myocardial tissue metastasis masquerading with a MI-like pattern on ECG occurs rarely. Regardless of a patient’s cancer ...
... examination, and subtleties in the ECG. Unfortunately, this is not always the case and as a result, millions of health care dollars are spent to “rule-out” coronary artery disease. Myocardial tissue metastasis masquerading with a MI-like pattern on ECG occurs rarely. Regardless of a patient’s cancer ...
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.