Dental management
... In general, with respect to major oral surgical care, patients who have had coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) are treated in a manner similar to patients who have had an MI. Before major elective surgery is performed, 3 months are allowed to elapse. If major surgery is necessary earlier than 3 ...
... In general, with respect to major oral surgical care, patients who have had coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) are treated in a manner similar to patients who have had an MI. Before major elective surgery is performed, 3 months are allowed to elapse. If major surgery is necessary earlier than 3 ...
Teaching Handout – Cardiology 1
... Pulmonary stenosis – only really seen in corrected Tetralogy of Fallot (with residual pulmonary outflow tract obstruction) Management of Valvular Heart Disease ...
... Pulmonary stenosis – only really seen in corrected Tetralogy of Fallot (with residual pulmonary outflow tract obstruction) Management of Valvular Heart Disease ...
Men with Poor Left Ventricular Function Have Lower Levels of
... PJ PUGH, KM ENGLISH, TH JONES and KS CHANNER Department of Cardiology, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, Department of Human Metabolism and Clinical Biochemistry, University of Sheffield Background: Low androgen levels in men are associated with risk factors for acute myocardial infarction (AMI ...
... PJ PUGH, KM ENGLISH, TH JONES and KS CHANNER Department of Cardiology, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, Department of Human Metabolism and Clinical Biochemistry, University of Sheffield Background: Low androgen levels in men are associated with risk factors for acute myocardial infarction (AMI ...
Pharmacology 9a – Drugs of the Heart
... Nitrates however undergo “first pass” metabolism by the liver (its concentration is greatly reduced before it reaches the systemic circulation). Therefore Glyceryl trinitrate, given sublingually (under the tongue) has a half life of 5 minutes and is used for rapid angina relief. For longer lasting e ...
... Nitrates however undergo “first pass” metabolism by the liver (its concentration is greatly reduced before it reaches the systemic circulation). Therefore Glyceryl trinitrate, given sublingually (under the tongue) has a half life of 5 minutes and is used for rapid angina relief. For longer lasting e ...
Circulatory System Chapters 17, 18, 19
... CORONARY ARTERIES - arise from small openings (aortic sinus) just above aortic semilunar valve. Arteries form an upside down crown around about the heart. ...
... CORONARY ARTERIES - arise from small openings (aortic sinus) just above aortic semilunar valve. Arteries form an upside down crown around about the heart. ...
Chapter 19: Blood Vessels
... • Four named valves: triand bi-cuspid (mitral) valves between the atria and ventricles and semi-lunar valves between ventricles and main arteries • Valves also close the entry points to the atria ...
... • Four named valves: triand bi-cuspid (mitral) valves between the atria and ventricles and semi-lunar valves between ventricles and main arteries • Valves also close the entry points to the atria ...
Heart Dissection Guide
... 3. Cut through the wall of the right atrium and remove a portion of the wall. Be careful not to cut the right ventricle. Observe the tricuspid valve. 4. Use a probe to push through the opening of the valve into the right ventricle. flaps, or cusps, that make up this valve. ...
... 3. Cut through the wall of the right atrium and remove a portion of the wall. Be careful not to cut the right ventricle. Observe the tricuspid valve. 4. Use a probe to push through the opening of the valve into the right ventricle. flaps, or cusps, that make up this valve. ...
CTR 203
... • The Phase 2B stage of the trial is currently recruiting 250 patients from approximately 70 centers in the US and Canada. • Approximately 30 centers in Europe are being opened in Q4 2016. • Phase 2B enrollment began in June 2014. More than 100 patients enrolled. • The DSMB decision to proceed to Ph ...
... • The Phase 2B stage of the trial is currently recruiting 250 patients from approximately 70 centers in the US and Canada. • Approximately 30 centers in Europe are being opened in Q4 2016. • Phase 2B enrollment began in June 2014. More than 100 patients enrolled. • The DSMB decision to proceed to Ph ...
Cyber-physical modeling of implantable cardiac medical devices
... Two leads monitor the local activation of the atria and the ventricles, and generate corresponding sensed event (AS, VS) to its software The software determines the heart condition by measuring time difference between events and delivers pacing events (AP, VP) to analog circuit Analog circuit delive ...
... Two leads monitor the local activation of the atria and the ventricles, and generate corresponding sensed event (AS, VS) to its software The software determines the heart condition by measuring time difference between events and delivers pacing events (AP, VP) to analog circuit Analog circuit delive ...
Heart – circulatory system
... 1. What is the main function of the heart? ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________ ...
... 1. What is the main function of the heart? ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________ ...
heart - WordPress.com
... lower parts of the body, legs and abdomens) • Coronary sinus: drains blood from most of the vessels that supply the walls of the heart with blood. ...
... lower parts of the body, legs and abdomens) • Coronary sinus: drains blood from most of the vessels that supply the walls of the heart with blood. ...
Coronary Anomalies & Staged Revascularization
... • Yamanka and Hobbs reviewed the Cleveland Clinic Foundation angiographic database from 1960-1988. ...
... • Yamanka and Hobbs reviewed the Cleveland Clinic Foundation angiographic database from 1960-1988. ...
Revision Skills Powerpoint from Mock Conference
... The human heart has four chambers: two ventricles, each of which is a muscular chamber that squeezes blood out of the heart and into the blood vessels, and two atria, each of which is a muscular chamber that drains and then squeezes blood into the ventricles. The two atria reside at the top of the h ...
... The human heart has four chambers: two ventricles, each of which is a muscular chamber that squeezes blood out of the heart and into the blood vessels, and two atria, each of which is a muscular chamber that drains and then squeezes blood into the ventricles. The two atria reside at the top of the h ...
Exercise and respiration and the circulatory system – student ppt to
... When you exercise you need to breath more often because….. The ventilation and depth are controlled by negative feedback. What is the stimulus? Where is the stimulus detected? Draw a feedback loop to describe this. ...
... When you exercise you need to breath more often because….. The ventilation and depth are controlled by negative feedback. What is the stimulus? Where is the stimulus detected? Draw a feedback loop to describe this. ...
All I need is a cast…
... – Higher likelihood of poor outcome in patients with HR <50 and with unstable jxn escape – Study of 102 patients followed up between 7-30 years • 27 patients had syncopal episode • 8 of these were fatal, 6/8 were first syncopal episodes • 44 of the remaining patients received a pacemaker ...
... – Higher likelihood of poor outcome in patients with HR <50 and with unstable jxn escape – Study of 102 patients followed up between 7-30 years • 27 patients had syncopal episode • 8 of these were fatal, 6/8 were first syncopal episodes • 44 of the remaining patients received a pacemaker ...
Body in Action - Perth Grammar
... Describe gas exchange between the air sacs and the surrounding blood vessels. Describe the features which make the lungs efficient gas exchange structures. Identify the four chambers of the heart. Describe the path of blood flow through the heart and its associated blood vessels. Describe the positi ...
... Describe gas exchange between the air sacs and the surrounding blood vessels. Describe the features which make the lungs efficient gas exchange structures. Identify the four chambers of the heart. Describe the path of blood flow through the heart and its associated blood vessels. Describe the positi ...
quick lesson
... › Older adults can have a particularly subtle presentation of AMI, with manifestations limited to fatigue, syncope, or weakness › Researchers in a study of 36,771 patients aged ≥ 65 years who survived an MI found that increasing age was associated with reduced use of standard medical and interventio ...
... › Older adults can have a particularly subtle presentation of AMI, with manifestations limited to fatigue, syncope, or weakness › Researchers in a study of 36,771 patients aged ≥ 65 years who survived an MI found that increasing age was associated with reduced use of standard medical and interventio ...
The Circulatory System
... walled tubes that lead out from the heart to the body. • Arterioles are smaller tubes that branch off of the arteries. (Similar to Bronchi and Bronchioles) • Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels. They connect the arteries to veins. ...
... walled tubes that lead out from the heart to the body. • Arterioles are smaller tubes that branch off of the arteries. (Similar to Bronchi and Bronchioles) • Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels. They connect the arteries to veins. ...
NEED A DEFIBRILLATOR? NOW YOU HAVE OPTIONS.
... Visit sicdsystem.com to read more, and ask your doctor if S-ICD is right for you. S-ICD™ System An implantable cardioverter defibrillator is designed to monitor and treat heart rhythm problems, greatly reducing the risks associated with them. There are risks associated with this device including, bu ...
... Visit sicdsystem.com to read more, and ask your doctor if S-ICD is right for you. S-ICD™ System An implantable cardioverter defibrillator is designed to monitor and treat heart rhythm problems, greatly reducing the risks associated with them. There are risks associated with this device including, bu ...
Non-cardiac Surgery in the Adult Congenital Heart Patient
... Stage III is the Fontan procedure and is often performed at 18 months -‐4 years of age. In an extracardiac Fontan procedure, the inferior vena cava is divided from the heart and anastomosed usin ...
... Stage III is the Fontan procedure and is often performed at 18 months -‐4 years of age. In an extracardiac Fontan procedure, the inferior vena cava is divided from the heart and anastomosed usin ...
Plastination of the heart: preparation for the study of the cardiac valves
... this purpose should be free of cardiac disease and/or injury. The heart should be removed from the thoracic cavity with care and it is preferable to cut the great vessels, including the superior and inferior vena cava, some distance from the heart. To remove residual blood from the chambers and coro ...
... this purpose should be free of cardiac disease and/or injury. The heart should be removed from the thoracic cavity with care and it is preferable to cut the great vessels, including the superior and inferior vena cava, some distance from the heart. To remove residual blood from the chambers and coro ...
Pediatric Cardiovascular Disorders
... associated with increased pulmonary blood flow? Why is indomethacin (prostaglandin inhibitor) ordered for a newborn with patent ductus arteriosus? Why are prostaglandins administered to the child with an obstructive cardiac ...
... associated with increased pulmonary blood flow? Why is indomethacin (prostaglandin inhibitor) ordered for a newborn with patent ductus arteriosus? Why are prostaglandins administered to the child with an obstructive cardiac ...
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.