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Diastolic Heart Failure:

... • HF-pEF accounts for ~50 of HF, is increasingly prevalent, and carries a prognosis that is nearly as poor as for patients with “systolic HF” • Patients with HF-pEF usually have LV diastolic function abnormalities, however, these abnormalities are also present in elderly and hypertensive patients wi ...
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Tako-tsubo Cardiomyopathy or Broken Heart Syndrome
Tako-tsubo Cardiomyopathy or Broken Heart Syndrome

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Diseases of the cardiovascular system(马丽琴)
Diseases of the cardiovascular system(马丽琴)

... congestive, cardiomyopathy. Many of these have no known etiology (so-called "idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy") while others may be associated with chronic alcoholism. The heart is very enlarged and flabby. ...
Ch. 21-Drugs Used to Treat Angina, Peripheral Vascular Disease
Ch. 21-Drugs Used to Treat Angina, Peripheral Vascular Disease

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Housewide Telemetry Monitoring Test
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Impella® Family of Products
Impella® Family of Products

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Design of an anatomically accurate, multi-material

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Design of an anatomically accurate, multi-material

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Polyunsaturated fatty acids in canine heart disease

... myocyte metabolism may play an important role in this part of disease progression. As there are no pharmaceutical drugs shown to be effective during this phase, the vets may try to support the heart by suggesting dietary changes and excercise. In humans, there is good evidence that two of the omega- ...
Untypical cause of heart failure – right atrial myxoma
Untypical cause of heart failure – right atrial myxoma

... chord. Clinical symptoms in the case of right atrium occur at a two or three times bigger mass. In the described patient despite normal tricuspid flow or inflow from main veins and coronary sinus, the filling of the right ventricle was hampered, which caused venous stasis and the development of card ...
Pulmonary Hemorrhage after Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
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... high-dose bolus regimen, tirofiban may be considered useful in the management of patients with STEMI.1,2 Although tirofiban is not currently approved for use in STEMI patients or as adjunctive therapy in patients undergoing PCI, we used tirofiban in this case. Tirofiban hydrochloride infusion (25 mu ...
Sudden Cardiac Death in Three Generations of the Same Family: A
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... puffiness. He gave history of occasional leg swelling for few months before admission which could be alleviated by taking some medications. Those periods of leg swelling were associated with palpitation and used to last for days to weeks. According to his mother’s statement he never played like an a ...
Cardiac Monitoring Skills
Cardiac Monitoring Skills

... • The internal cell is Negatively charged at rest. • Stimulating the change of the cell’s internal and external polarity is called Depolarization. • Depolarization produces Contraction of the muscle. • Repolarization is the return of the internal cell negative polarity and muscle Relaxation. • Depol ...
Chapter 8 The Heart and Lungs at Work
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Angina - History
Angina - History

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Rheumatic Fever and Heart Disease
Rheumatic Fever and Heart Disease

... failure secondary to ventricular hypertrophy then dilatation, thromboembolism and infective endocarditis,pulmonary congestion and hypertension. ...
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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.
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