Performa - National Intervention Council
... centre during 1st January 2016 to 31st December 2016. 2. Send your completely filled up forms by post to below address: Dr. (Prof) N N Khanna Chairman, National Intervention Council, CSI C/o. JVS Group A-401, Ganesh Plaza, Nr. Navrangpura Post Office, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad – 380009 (Gujarat) 3. You ...
... centre during 1st January 2016 to 31st December 2016. 2. Send your completely filled up forms by post to below address: Dr. (Prof) N N Khanna Chairman, National Intervention Council, CSI C/o. JVS Group A-401, Ganesh Plaza, Nr. Navrangpura Post Office, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad – 380009 (Gujarat) 3. You ...
left atrium volume as a surrogate marker of left ventricular diastolic
... was patients referred for two- dimensional transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE) for various indications. A total 373 patients underwent echocardiography during the study period. Patients of age 18 years or above from both genders who were having normal systolic function on TTE were included from the s ...
... was patients referred for two- dimensional transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE) for various indications. A total 373 patients underwent echocardiography during the study period. Patients of age 18 years or above from both genders who were having normal systolic function on TTE were included from the s ...
Impaired Myocardial Oxygenation Response to Stress in Patients
... have significant cardiovascular risk factors ranging from atherosclerotic (hypercholesterolemia, diabetes, hypertension), myocardial (fluid overload), and metabolic (hyperphosphatemia, anemia, chronic inflammation). Left ventricular hypertrophy is also a frequent finding in the CKD population, with a pr ...
... have significant cardiovascular risk factors ranging from atherosclerotic (hypercholesterolemia, diabetes, hypertension), myocardial (fluid overload), and metabolic (hyperphosphatemia, anemia, chronic inflammation). Left ventricular hypertrophy is also a frequent finding in the CKD population, with a pr ...
Clinical Patent Ductus Arteriosus in Adult
... may provide a novel model for the study of pathogenesis and therapy of this condition. The ductus arteriosus is a vascular conduit that connects the pulmonary artery and descending aorta. In the fetus, this conduit allows blood to bypass the high-resistance and non-functional pulmonary circulation. ...
... may provide a novel model for the study of pathogenesis and therapy of this condition. The ductus arteriosus is a vascular conduit that connects the pulmonary artery and descending aorta. In the fetus, this conduit allows blood to bypass the high-resistance and non-functional pulmonary circulation. ...
Philips HeartStart FR2+ Defibrillator
... Tools for the pros; simplicity for the lay responder The HeartStart FR2+ has come to be a trusted tool of professional responders and designated response teams in the workplace and public settings. Its clean, uncluttered design is optimized for fast, efficient operation and rapid delivery of defibr ...
... Tools for the pros; simplicity for the lay responder The HeartStart FR2+ has come to be a trusted tool of professional responders and designated response teams in the workplace and public settings. Its clean, uncluttered design is optimized for fast, efficient operation and rapid delivery of defibr ...
Cardiac Arrhythmias
... Cardiac Arrhythmias Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome • Presence of a short PR interval (<120 ms) • A wide QRS complex of longer than 120 milliseconds with a slurred onset of the QRS waveform producing a delta wave in the early part of QRS • Secondary ST-T wave changes ...
... Cardiac Arrhythmias Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome • Presence of a short PR interval (<120 ms) • A wide QRS complex of longer than 120 milliseconds with a slurred onset of the QRS waveform producing a delta wave in the early part of QRS • Secondary ST-T wave changes ...
Cardiac Rhythm Analysis: Learning package
... Arrange an assessment of competence using the “Cardiac rhythm analysis competency” with the CNE/CNF. 5. Documentation of completion of this competency should be recorded in the staff member’s education folder. ...
... Arrange an assessment of competence using the “Cardiac rhythm analysis competency” with the CNE/CNF. 5. Documentation of completion of this competency should be recorded in the staff member’s education folder. ...
Getting ready for Cardiac Catheterization and/or Angioplasty
... How will I feel after the angioplasty? For most people, an angioplasty will relieve or improve their angina. If you have symptoms, do not ignore them. If you feel pain, pressure or tightness in your chest, jaw or arms, or any other symptoms like your previous angina, treat it as before and contact y ...
... How will I feel after the angioplasty? For most people, an angioplasty will relieve or improve their angina. If you have symptoms, do not ignore them. If you feel pain, pressure or tightness in your chest, jaw or arms, or any other symptoms like your previous angina, treat it as before and contact y ...
Na/K pump regulation of cardiac repolarization
... Multi-scale studies of Na/K pump regulation of cardiac repolarization As mentioned earlier, the mathematical descriptions of the cardiac Na/K pump current have been integrated in a variety of models of cardiac cell electrophysiology. Computational studies using the cellular models have allowed quan ...
... Multi-scale studies of Na/K pump regulation of cardiac repolarization As mentioned earlier, the mathematical descriptions of the cardiac Na/K pump current have been integrated in a variety of models of cardiac cell electrophysiology. Computational studies using the cellular models have allowed quan ...
Premature Ventricular Contractions
... Automaticity: The development of a new site of depolarization in non-nodal ventricular tissue. Reentry circuit: Reentry typically occurs when slowconducting tissue (eg, post-infarction myocardium) is present adjacent to normal tissue. Triggered activity: Afterdepolarization can occur either du ...
... Automaticity: The development of a new site of depolarization in non-nodal ventricular tissue. Reentry circuit: Reentry typically occurs when slowconducting tissue (eg, post-infarction myocardium) is present adjacent to normal tissue. Triggered activity: Afterdepolarization can occur either du ...
this PDF file
... In recent years, teen-agers physique continued to decline in China. Vital capacity indicators reflecting the heart and lung function continue to show a downward trend. Students' speed, explosive force, strength quality and endurance quality level are not optimistic. The proportion of students who ar ...
... In recent years, teen-agers physique continued to decline in China. Vital capacity indicators reflecting the heart and lung function continue to show a downward trend. Students' speed, explosive force, strength quality and endurance quality level are not optimistic. The proportion of students who ar ...
The Canadian Syncope Risk Score to Identify Patients at Risk for
... Internal Validation ‐ Boot Strapping ...
... Internal Validation ‐ Boot Strapping ...
fibrillation
... has been confirmed.' Whether digoxin shifts from the target organs to the skeletal muscle during exercise is not known, and such a shift is not easy to measure directly in humans. We investigated the effect of digoxin on heart rate in patients with atrial fibrillation to see whether an exercise indu ...
... has been confirmed.' Whether digoxin shifts from the target organs to the skeletal muscle during exercise is not known, and such a shift is not easy to measure directly in humans. We investigated the effect of digoxin on heart rate in patients with atrial fibrillation to see whether an exercise indu ...
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: A Review
... mitral valve (MV) apparatus results in drag forces on part of the leaflets, which are then pushed into the LVOT.6,11,19–21 The MV apparatus abnormalities can include anterior displacement of papillary muscles, hypertrophied papillary muscles touching the septum, elongated mitral leaflets, or anomalo ...
... mitral valve (MV) apparatus results in drag forces on part of the leaflets, which are then pushed into the LVOT.6,11,19–21 The MV apparatus abnormalities can include anterior displacement of papillary muscles, hypertrophied papillary muscles touching the septum, elongated mitral leaflets, or anomalo ...
Recent Studies in the Pre-Excitation Syndrome
... of an accessory A-V bypass tract would be expected to cause ventricular fibrillation in many patients with pre-excitation due to rapid activation of the ventricles over the accessory A-V tract. The fact that atrial fibrillation in a patient with pre-excitation may cause ventricular fibrillation has ...
... of an accessory A-V bypass tract would be expected to cause ventricular fibrillation in many patients with pre-excitation due to rapid activation of the ventricles over the accessory A-V tract. The fact that atrial fibrillation in a patient with pre-excitation may cause ventricular fibrillation has ...
Heart Attack Survival Kit - Oxford Academic
... Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 981956123, and 2King County Emergency Medical Services Division, Seattle, WA 98104-4039, USA ...
... Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 981956123, and 2King County Emergency Medical Services Division, Seattle, WA 98104-4039, USA ...
Rationale and Design of the CREDENCE Trial: computed
... be directly compared with MPS for diagnosis of vessels that manifest ischemia. The schematic summary of the trial design is depicted in Fig. 1. Importantly, for reasons of safety, all FFRs to be performed will be limited to lesions identified at the time of ICA to be ≥40 and <90 % stenosis, or those ...
... be directly compared with MPS for diagnosis of vessels that manifest ischemia. The schematic summary of the trial design is depicted in Fig. 1. Importantly, for reasons of safety, all FFRs to be performed will be limited to lesions identified at the time of ICA to be ≥40 and <90 % stenosis, or those ...
Imaging of Adult Atrial Septal Defects With CT Angiography
... mitral valve meets the tricuspid valve. It has also been referred to as the “atrioventricular septal defect” and “atrioventricular canal defect.” This type of defect is the most common congenital heart defect associated with Down syndrome. (A) Four-chamber, (B) atrial short axis, (C) atrial sagittal ...
... mitral valve meets the tricuspid valve. It has also been referred to as the “atrioventricular septal defect” and “atrioventricular canal defect.” This type of defect is the most common congenital heart defect associated with Down syndrome. (A) Four-chamber, (B) atrial short axis, (C) atrial sagittal ...
The Aortomitral Angle is Suspended by the Anterior Mitral Basal “Stay”
... Chirurgie Thoracique et Cardiovasculaire, Hopital Pitie-Salpetriere, Paris, France Dedication This paper was presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the German Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 23 – 26 February 2003 in Leipzig, Germany; Abstract ID: 16057 Correspondence Carlos M. G. D ...
... Chirurgie Thoracique et Cardiovasculaire, Hopital Pitie-Salpetriere, Paris, France Dedication This paper was presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the German Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 23 – 26 February 2003 in Leipzig, Germany; Abstract ID: 16057 Correspondence Carlos M. G. D ...
2016-02 imaging in ACS, final - Spiral
... guidelines recommend serial sampling that necessitates prolonged observation 10. Furthermore, evidence of the diagnostic value of novel cardiac biomarkers in patients with unstable angina is insufficient; these patients, by definition, have no elevation of conventional serum markers 10,11. Cardiac i ...
... guidelines recommend serial sampling that necessitates prolonged observation 10. Furthermore, evidence of the diagnostic value of novel cardiac biomarkers in patients with unstable angina is insufficient; these patients, by definition, have no elevation of conventional serum markers 10,11. Cardiac i ...
Philips Resuscitation Solutions
... presenting heart rhythm and advises whether to initially treat shockable rhythms such as VF with a shock, or with CPR immediately followed by a shock. SMART CPR bases its treatment recommendation on objective physiological measurements of each individual patient’s heart rhythm. In contrast, other pr ...
... presenting heart rhythm and advises whether to initially treat shockable rhythms such as VF with a shock, or with CPR immediately followed by a shock. SMART CPR bases its treatment recommendation on objective physiological measurements of each individual patient’s heart rhythm. In contrast, other pr ...
Thermal Therapy Improves Left Ventricular Diastolic Function in
... ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────J Cardiol 2007 Apr; 49 ...
... ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────J Cardiol 2007 Apr; 49 ...
7 Adult Advanced Life Support
... 2005. Subsequent studies have shown a significantly lower hands-off-ratio with the oneshock protocol134 and some,53, 135, 136 but not all,134, 137 have suggested a significant survival benefit from this single-shock strategy. However, all studies except one137 were before-after studies and all intro ...
... 2005. Subsequent studies have shown a significantly lower hands-off-ratio with the oneshock protocol134 and some,53, 135, 136 but not all,134, 137 have suggested a significant survival benefit from this single-shock strategy. However, all studies except one137 were before-after studies and all intro ...
Status of Antiarrhythmic Drug Development for Atrial Fibrillation
... compared with placebo. Those patients that did develop clinically significant ventricular arrhythmia after vernakalant were more likely to have heart failure and valvular heart disease.5 The faster time to cardioversion for vernakalant and its rapid clearance from the body (roughly 2 hours)18 makes ...
... compared with placebo. Those patients that did develop clinically significant ventricular arrhythmia after vernakalant were more likely to have heart failure and valvular heart disease.5 The faster time to cardioversion for vernakalant and its rapid clearance from the body (roughly 2 hours)18 makes ...
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.