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Heart Physiology Notes

... Heart Work • Heart pumps the body’s 6 L of blood over 1,000 times a day = 6,000 L of blood in a day • Atria contract (Luppa), then ventricles contract (Duppa) = Luppa Duppa • Atria contracts 60 beats/min • Ventricles contract 20-40 beats/min • Heart Rate - the number of beats per minute ...
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... • Impella 2.5 can be inserted through the femoral artery during a standard catheterization procedure; provides up to 2.5 L of flow • Impella 5.0 inserted via femoral or axillary artery cut down; provides up to 5L of flow • The catheter is advanced through the ascending aorta into the left ventricle ...
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Heart Worksheet

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Cardiovascular System Notes

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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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