Chapter 18 Heart
... • Right atrium Æ tricuspid valve Æ right ventricle Æ pulmonary semilunar valve Æ pulmonary arteries Æ lungs Æ pulmonary veins Æ left atrium Æ bicuspid valve Æ left ventricle Æ aortic semilunar valve Æ aorta Æ systemic circulation Æ vena cavae Æ repeat ...
... • Right atrium Æ tricuspid valve Æ right ventricle Æ pulmonary semilunar valve Æ pulmonary arteries Æ lungs Æ pulmonary veins Æ left atrium Æ bicuspid valve Æ left ventricle Æ aortic semilunar valve Æ aorta Æ systemic circulation Æ vena cavae Æ repeat ...
Pregnancy Management Guidelines in Women with Cardiac Diseases
... including congenital heart disease, acquired disease such as rheumatic valvular disease, and coronary disease. It is estimated that 1% to 3% of women either have cardiac disease entering pregnancy or are diagnosed with cardiac disease while they are pregnant. The frequency of specific types depends ...
... including congenital heart disease, acquired disease such as rheumatic valvular disease, and coronary disease. It is estimated that 1% to 3% of women either have cardiac disease entering pregnancy or are diagnosed with cardiac disease while they are pregnant. The frequency of specific types depends ...
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... If the perfusion is normal during rest, but diminished following exercise, the results are consistent with a obstruction in one or more coronary arteries. If the test shows reduced perfusion during both rest and exercise, then the blood flow is limited at all times and is consistent with a prior myo ...
... If the perfusion is normal during rest, but diminished following exercise, the results are consistent with a obstruction in one or more coronary arteries. If the test shows reduced perfusion during both rest and exercise, then the blood flow is limited at all times and is consistent with a prior myo ...
Circulatory system peer assessment
... preparation. This ‘peer-assessment’ task was designed to be used by students after they had studied both the heart and the structure and function of blood vessels. It should be used to consolidate learning. The * in the final question is to indicate that spelling, punctuation, grammar and use of sci ...
... preparation. This ‘peer-assessment’ task was designed to be used by students after they had studied both the heart and the structure and function of blood vessels. It should be used to consolidate learning. The * in the final question is to indicate that spelling, punctuation, grammar and use of sci ...
Chapter 12
... Which of the following is NOT one of the four classifications of congenital heart disease? A. Defects with increased pulmonary blood flow B. Congestive heart failure C. Defects with decreased pulmonary blood flow D. Mixed defects Copyright © 2012 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. ...
... Which of the following is NOT one of the four classifications of congenital heart disease? A. Defects with increased pulmonary blood flow B. Congestive heart failure C. Defects with decreased pulmonary blood flow D. Mixed defects Copyright © 2012 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. ...
Ch19.Heart_1
... The superior part of the interA part of the aorta is narrowed, ventricular septum fails to form; increasing the workload of thus, blood mixes between the the left ventricle. two ventricles. More blood is shunted from left to right because the left ventricle is stronger. ...
... The superior part of the interA part of the aorta is narrowed, ventricular septum fails to form; increasing the workload of thus, blood mixes between the the left ventricle. two ventricles. More blood is shunted from left to right because the left ventricle is stronger. ...
short notes
... excessive resorption of myocardial tissue during formation of the muscular part of the interventricular septum. Absence of interventricular septum is rare and results in a three-chambered heart called cor triloculare biatriatum. The tetralogy of Fallot consists of: pulmonary valve stenosis: the cu ...
... excessive resorption of myocardial tissue during formation of the muscular part of the interventricular septum. Absence of interventricular septum is rare and results in a three-chambered heart called cor triloculare biatriatum. The tetralogy of Fallot consists of: pulmonary valve stenosis: the cu ...
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... • Like β-adrenergic agonists, this results in an increase of intracellular calcium and, therefore, cardiac contractility. • Long-term, milrinone therapy may be associated with a substantial increased risk of mortality. • Short-term use of intravenous milrinone is not associated with increased mortal ...
... • Like β-adrenergic agonists, this results in an increase of intracellular calcium and, therefore, cardiac contractility. • Long-term, milrinone therapy may be associated with a substantial increased risk of mortality. • Short-term use of intravenous milrinone is not associated with increased mortal ...
The Petpace Collar in Action Continuous, Remote Pulse Monitoring
... placed on medications (Benazepril), ordered to avoid excessive activity, and it was recommended to further examine Lucas’ heart rhythm through a Holter monitor or an event recorder. A Holter monitor and Event recorder are devices used to record ECG, the electrical signal of the heart, in order to di ...
... placed on medications (Benazepril), ordered to avoid excessive activity, and it was recommended to further examine Lucas’ heart rhythm through a Holter monitor or an event recorder. A Holter monitor and Event recorder are devices used to record ECG, the electrical signal of the heart, in order to di ...
Cardiovascular biology 1053
... the matricellular protein Thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1). Adenosine is thought to be involved in cardiac repair and is known to stimulate angiogenesis. However, the role of TSP-1 in angiogenesis is still debated, since both anti- and pro-angiogenic activities have been reported. We hypothesized that adeno ...
... the matricellular protein Thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1). Adenosine is thought to be involved in cardiac repair and is known to stimulate angiogenesis. However, the role of TSP-1 in angiogenesis is still debated, since both anti- and pro-angiogenic activities have been reported. We hypothesized that adeno ...
Familial Subvalvular Aortic Stenosis in Rottweilers
... • Commonly reported congenital heart disease • Characterized by aortic subvalvular ridge • Most common in large breed dogs • Familial link demonstrated in Newfoundlands & golden retrievers ...
... • Commonly reported congenital heart disease • Characterized by aortic subvalvular ridge • Most common in large breed dogs • Familial link demonstrated in Newfoundlands & golden retrievers ...
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... A. Artifact masquerading as monomorphic ventricular tachycardia. Close inspection reveals QRS complexes at the same rate as the preceding and succeeding sinus rhythm “marching through” the abnormal period. This figure represents sinus rhythm with mechanical artifact. B. Artifact that may be mistaken ...
... A. Artifact masquerading as monomorphic ventricular tachycardia. Close inspection reveals QRS complexes at the same rate as the preceding and succeeding sinus rhythm “marching through” the abnormal period. This figure represents sinus rhythm with mechanical artifact. B. Artifact that may be mistaken ...
Ch19.Heart
... The superior part of the interA part of the aorta is narrowed, ventricular septum fails to form; increasing the workload of thus, blood mixes between the the left ventricle. two ventricles. More blood is shunted from left to right because the left ventricle is stronger. ...
... The superior part of the interA part of the aorta is narrowed, ventricular septum fails to form; increasing the workload of thus, blood mixes between the the left ventricle. two ventricles. More blood is shunted from left to right because the left ventricle is stronger. ...
GDF15, a Cardioprotective TGF-ß Superfamily Protein
... downstream targets of GDF15 should be useful for further elucidation of the cardioprotective mechanism in various pathological conditions. It is advisable that the long-term protective effects of GDF15 overexpression on cardiac function after MI should be confirmed using GDF15 overexpression mice. R ...
... downstream targets of GDF15 should be useful for further elucidation of the cardioprotective mechanism in various pathological conditions. It is advisable that the long-term protective effects of GDF15 overexpression on cardiac function after MI should be confirmed using GDF15 overexpression mice. R ...
b. aorta. - andoverhighanatomy
... Oxygenated blood from the abdominal aorta headed to the spleen must pass through this a. Celiac trunk. b. Hepatic portal. c. Brachiocephalic. d. Internal iliac. BACK TO GAME ...
... Oxygenated blood from the abdominal aorta headed to the spleen must pass through this a. Celiac trunk. b. Hepatic portal. c. Brachiocephalic. d. Internal iliac. BACK TO GAME ...
Noninvasive Diagnosis of Coronary Artery Disease
... defined as “a hyper attenuating lesion [above] 130 Hounsfield units with an area of greater than or equal to 3 pixels” and the risk associated is analyzed using “percentiles of calcification in a reference population that is stratified by [patient] age and sex” (Shah and Coulter, 2012, p. 240241). A ...
... defined as “a hyper attenuating lesion [above] 130 Hounsfield units with an area of greater than or equal to 3 pixels” and the risk associated is analyzed using “percentiles of calcification in a reference population that is stratified by [patient] age and sex” (Shah and Coulter, 2012, p. 240241). A ...
Chapter_05_4E
... • Thickness varies according to the stress placed on chamber walls • Left ventricle is the most powerful of chambers and the largest chamber • With exercise training the size of the left ventricle increases • Intercalated disks in the myocardium allow impulses travel quickly in cardiac muscle and al ...
... • Thickness varies according to the stress placed on chamber walls • Left ventricle is the most powerful of chambers and the largest chamber • With exercise training the size of the left ventricle increases • Intercalated disks in the myocardium allow impulses travel quickly in cardiac muscle and al ...
Typical chest pain with intermittent LBBB
... is permanent. These should have been used in this case. ...
... is permanent. These should have been used in this case. ...
PowerPoint
... • Minimal gas transport • Large dorsal vessel w/peristaltic heart in posterior segment – hemolymph runs anteriorly to head, then ends in hemocoel – flow directed through hemocoel by longitudinal membranes – flows back to posterior dorsal vessel ...
... • Minimal gas transport • Large dorsal vessel w/peristaltic heart in posterior segment – hemolymph runs anteriorly to head, then ends in hemocoel – flow directed through hemocoel by longitudinal membranes – flows back to posterior dorsal vessel ...
The Circulatory System The circulatory system consists of the heart
... When the right ventricle contracts the blood is pumped into the pulmonary artery (the only artery in the body to carry deoxygenated blood). The pulmonary valve (tricuspid valve) guards the opening of the pulmonary artery, to prevent any backflow into the heart. After leaving the heart, the pulmonary ...
... When the right ventricle contracts the blood is pumped into the pulmonary artery (the only artery in the body to carry deoxygenated blood). The pulmonary valve (tricuspid valve) guards the opening of the pulmonary artery, to prevent any backflow into the heart. After leaving the heart, the pulmonary ...
LONE ATRIAL FIBRILLATION
... A minimally invasive surgical procedure for electrically isolating the pulmonary veins from the left atrium thereby preventing atrial fibrillation. The mini-maze is distinguished from the original maze procedure by the fact that it does not involve open heart surgery or the use of a heart/lung machi ...
... A minimally invasive surgical procedure for electrically isolating the pulmonary veins from the left atrium thereby preventing atrial fibrillation. The mini-maze is distinguished from the original maze procedure by the fact that it does not involve open heart surgery or the use of a heart/lung machi ...
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.