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11.1 in Text, Heart Anatomy and Blood Flow PowerPoint

... About the size of a clenched fist Located in the thoracic cavity, more specifically in the mediastinum, under the breastbone Centered in the chest and tilted slightly to the left Lungs are on either side Sits on top of the diaphragm Base of heart is closer to the neck Apex (bottom) of heart is at 5t ...
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... (EF = SV / EDV) Cardiac Output (CO = SV * Heart Rate) LV Mass= (Spec. Grav.) *(Epicardal Volume – Endocardial Volume) ...
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... the sino-atrial node (SAN), known as the pacemaker, is a specialized set of cells located on the right atrium SAN, not the brain, generates regular electrical impulses autonomously SAN impulses spread throughout both atria, causing simultaneous contraction impulse spread to ventricles only at the at ...
Cardiovascular System II
Cardiovascular System II

... Einthoven’s triangle and the cardiac vector Electrocardiogram connections are termed “leads”. The simplest connections, Leads I, II and III, define a triangle. I like to think of this triangle as a box containing the heart. Each lead is like a peephole that lets us have a view of the heart in the b ...
Heart Functions: the MEA and the Frank Starling Law of the heart 2/14
Heart Functions: the MEA and the Frank Starling Law of the heart 2/14

... • The mean electrical axis is the average direction of depolarization in the heart. • Einthoven’s Triangle: represents an equilateral triangle at the center of chest. (remember the heart is shifted slight to left side) • Dead heart tissue does not depolarize • ECG Changes: Large R-wave becomes a sma ...
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... and patency of the coronary arteries. If aortic stenosis is present the left heart can be assessed from the right heart via the “trans-septal” technique in which a needle injects the dye thru the interventricular septum. Measurements are taken of pressure to assess flow, and O2 to assess oxygenation ...
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... A feed-forward, back-propagation ANN with one hidden layer The significance of the features and the size of the network were evaluated Training was conducted using 2/3 of the data using errorminimization procedure The NN estimations were averaged for series of beats and compared to the measured PAP ...
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... Watch the tutorial at http://tinyurl.com/2uu3yuw and answer the questions. Part 1-What is the heart made of? 1. Name and describe each of the three layers of the heart wall: a. b. c. 2. Inside the heart there are _________ main chambers. 3. Label the left and right atrium and left and right ventricl ...
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... are responsible for the pulmonary circulation. Deoxygenated blood from the body enters the right atrium and is pumped to the lungs, under relatively low pressure, by the right ventricle. The two left-side chambers relate to the rest of the body and are responsible for systemic circulation. Oxygenate ...
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Circulatory System - Mercer Island School District

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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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