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Dear Colleagues - Centre for Rare Cardiovascular Diseases
Dear Colleagues - Centre for Rare Cardiovascular Diseases

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... the left ventricle by stepping the sample volume from the apex to the valve. Peak and mean systolic transvalvular pressure drops calculated from peak and mean flow velocities by the modified Bernoulli equation are in this article denoted PSG and MSG, respectively. PSGc denotes peak pressure drops ca ...
Endovascular Treatment of Isolated Bilateral Internal Ili
Endovascular Treatment of Isolated Bilateral Internal Ili

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Plicated Patch Repair for Acquired Gerbode Defect
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Ventricular fibrillation: evolution of the multiple

... than in two dimensions (Pan­ lov & Hogeweg 1995, 1996). The critical mass for ­ brillation in a cube was found to be about one wavelength (the size of one side). It was also shown that for certain parameter values, the breakup occurs only in three dimensions, but not at all in two dimensions. The br ...
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Full Article - College of Intensive Care Medicine

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Muscle Metaboreflex Control Of Coronary Blood Flow And

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... however, because the plasma half-life of epinephrine is approximately 3 min,18 and most patients present to emergency departments at least 30 min (>10 half-lives), and in some cases several hours, after symptom onset. The peak epi­nephrine level to which the myocardium is exposed at the point of str ...
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Giant Molecule Titin and Myocardial Stiffness

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Giant Molecule Titin and Myocardial Stiffness
Giant Molecule Titin and Myocardial Stiffness

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... the lungs to pick up oxygen and release carbon dioxide lS] The four chambers of the heart function as a double pump. The right atrium and ventricle act as one pump to propel the venous blood to the lungs for oxygenation via the pulmonary artery. At the same time , the left atrium and ventricle force ...
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Normal cardiac function in mice with supraphysiological - AJP
Normal cardiac function in mice with supraphysiological - AJP

... Immunohistochemistry. Formalin-fixed ventricles were embedded in paraffin. Four-micrometer sections were cut from the tissue blocks, placed on positive charged slides, allowed to air dry, and then heated in a 65°C oven for 30 min. After removing the paraffin with xylene and clearing with alcohol, th ...
Cardiac Nurses Current Awareness Newsletter May 2016
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... Preoperative statin therapy does not decrease the risk of perioperative AF (May 2016) Perioperative atrial fibrillation (AF) is common with cardiac surgery. Statins have been prescribed as preventive therapy based on relatively weak evidence. In the STICS trial, 1922 patients in sinus rhythm schedul ...
Blockade of the ATP-Sensitive Potassium
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... the bottom two panels, which represent a nearly continuous recording. Coronary blood flow and conductance rapidly become maximal after BRL34915 infusion. This vasodilation could be reversed with two 20-1wmol boluses of glibenclamide (GLYB). ...
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A molecular and genetic outline of cardiac - UvA-DARE

... present  as  a  tube‐shaped  muscular  pump.  Blood  is  propelled  uni‐directionally  from  the  caudal or venous pole to the cranial or arterial pole.2 The addition of cells to both poles will  cause the tube to elongate. The primary myocardial cells that make up the heart tube at this  stage will ...
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... travels from posterior to anterior and the angiographic projection is designated postero-anterior (PA), but based upon detector position it is called frontal, and the position of the detector is by convention at 0°. Similarly, when the detector is moved through 90°, to a position besides and to the ...
Segmentation of the heart and great vessels in CT images using a
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Print - Circulation Research

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Rupture of Right Sinus of Valsalva Aneurysm with Alternating

... near S2. The intensity of the murmurs may be diminished at around the second heart sound, only to increase again during diastole, creating a ‘to-and-fro’ cadence. Possible differential diagnoses include patent ductus arteriosus, ruptured SVA, cervical venous hum, mammary soufflé of pregnancy, corona ...
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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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