The Mitral Clip - Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists
... mitral leaflet coaptation line are checked using three echocardiographic views: 1) the three chamber in where the left atrium, left ventricle and aortic root are visualized; 2) the perpendicular dual chamber, in where both left atrium and ventricle are obtained, and 3) the trans-gastric short axis ...
... mitral leaflet coaptation line are checked using three echocardiographic views: 1) the three chamber in where the left atrium, left ventricle and aortic root are visualized; 2) the perpendicular dual chamber, in where both left atrium and ventricle are obtained, and 3) the trans-gastric short axis ...
MULTIPLE VALVE DISEASES
... Large number of potential combinations Each case must be considered individually Look for the dominant lesion (LV, RV morphology) Rheumatic, degenerative or sec. 15% pts. undergoing valve surgery in the EuroHeart Survey 8.6% of all valvular surgical interventions ...
... Large number of potential combinations Each case must be considered individually Look for the dominant lesion (LV, RV morphology) Rheumatic, degenerative or sec. 15% pts. undergoing valve surgery in the EuroHeart Survey 8.6% of all valvular surgical interventions ...
Heart Failure Lecture Series
... Aquapheresis is a medical therapy designed to remove excess salt and water from the body safely, predictably, and effectively from patients suffering from fluid overload who have failed diuretic therapy. It removes excess salt and water and helps to restore a patient’s fluid balance or euvolemia. Ph ...
... Aquapheresis is a medical therapy designed to remove excess salt and water from the body safely, predictably, and effectively from patients suffering from fluid overload who have failed diuretic therapy. It removes excess salt and water and helps to restore a patient’s fluid balance or euvolemia. Ph ...
What to Know About Diagnosing and Treating Heart Disease
... obvious reason. – People who do not improve after taking drugs may need to have surgery to implant a pacemaker. – A pacemaker is a device that is implanted in the heart to stimulate normal heart contractions. Click the mouse button or press the space bar to display information. ...
... obvious reason. – People who do not improve after taking drugs may need to have surgery to implant a pacemaker. – A pacemaker is a device that is implanted in the heart to stimulate normal heart contractions. Click the mouse button or press the space bar to display information. ...
Live attenuated vaccines - WHO Vaccine Safety Basics
... Functional immune systems eliminate attenuated pathogens in their immune response. Individuals with compromised immune systems, such as HIV-infected patients may not be able to respond adequately to the attenuated antigens. Sustained infection, for example tuberculosis (BCG) vaccination can result i ...
... Functional immune systems eliminate attenuated pathogens in their immune response. Individuals with compromised immune systems, such as HIV-infected patients may not be able to respond adequately to the attenuated antigens. Sustained infection, for example tuberculosis (BCG) vaccination can result i ...
ECE_BioTech
... Extract discrete heart sounds from the phonocardiogram and develop algorithms for real-time analysis. Non-invasive, easy to use and inexpensive apparatus. Automated support of diagnosis of the separated sounds to classify dysfunctions. ...
... Extract discrete heart sounds from the phonocardiogram and develop algorithms for real-time analysis. Non-invasive, easy to use and inexpensive apparatus. Automated support of diagnosis of the separated sounds to classify dysfunctions. ...
What Are Arrhythmias?
... Risks associated with an ICD system implant include, but are not limited to, infection at the surgical site and/or sensitivity to the device material, failure to deliver therapy when it is needed, or receiving extra therapy when it is not needed. After receiving an ICD system, you will have limitati ...
... Risks associated with an ICD system implant include, but are not limited to, infection at the surgical site and/or sensitivity to the device material, failure to deliver therapy when it is needed, or receiving extra therapy when it is not needed. After receiving an ICD system, you will have limitati ...
Patient Education: What are Arrhythmias
... Risks associated with an ICD system implant include, but are not limited to, infection at the surgical site and/or sensitivity to the device material, failure to deliver therapy when it is needed, or receiving extra therapy when it is not needed. After receiving an ICD system, you will have limitati ...
... Risks associated with an ICD system implant include, but are not limited to, infection at the surgical site and/or sensitivity to the device material, failure to deliver therapy when it is needed, or receiving extra therapy when it is not needed. After receiving an ICD system, you will have limitati ...
Strep Throat - Spanish - Health Information Translations
... If you have signs of strep throat, see your doctor. Your doctor will check the back of your throat for redness, swelling, and white or yellow spots. A rapid strep test may be done by swabbing the back of your throat to check for strep bacteria. Results are often ready within 10 minutes. If your test ...
... If you have signs of strep throat, see your doctor. Your doctor will check the back of your throat for redness, swelling, and white or yellow spots. A rapid strep test may be done by swabbing the back of your throat to check for strep bacteria. Results are often ready within 10 minutes. If your test ...
Understanding your child`s heart Atrial septal defect
... pulmonary artery (the blood vessel that takes blood to the lungs). The left ventricle pumps blood – red in the illustration – into the aorta (the blood vessel that takes blood to the rest of the body). Blood flows from the right side of the heart, through the pulmonary valve into the pulmonary arter ...
... pulmonary artery (the blood vessel that takes blood to the lungs). The left ventricle pumps blood – red in the illustration – into the aorta (the blood vessel that takes blood to the rest of the body). Blood flows from the right side of the heart, through the pulmonary valve into the pulmonary arter ...
Pacemaker - Louisiana Heart Center
... implantation procedure only requires local anesthesia and takes about an hour. During the procedure you may be given a mild sedative, but you will remain awake. Most patients who need a pacemaker suffer from a condition in which the heart beats too slowly (bradyarrhythmia). This is generally the res ...
... implantation procedure only requires local anesthesia and takes about an hour. During the procedure you may be given a mild sedative, but you will remain awake. Most patients who need a pacemaker suffer from a condition in which the heart beats too slowly (bradyarrhythmia). This is generally the res ...
PPT 55
... IgG titres after infection? 2. ‘Persistent infection’ despite the high level of neutralising antibody? ...
... IgG titres after infection? 2. ‘Persistent infection’ despite the high level of neutralising antibody? ...
Heart Failure - Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
... NICE Clinical Guideline No 108 (CG108). Chronic Heart Failure. Management of chronic heart failure in adults in primary and secondary care. August 2010. http://www.nice.org.uk/CG108 NICE Clinical Guideline No 187 (CG187). Acute Heart Failure: diagnosing and managing acute heart failure in adults. Oc ...
... NICE Clinical Guideline No 108 (CG108). Chronic Heart Failure. Management of chronic heart failure in adults in primary and secondary care. August 2010. http://www.nice.org.uk/CG108 NICE Clinical Guideline No 187 (CG187). Acute Heart Failure: diagnosing and managing acute heart failure in adults. Oc ...
The Spleen - Home - KSU Faculty Member websites
... Parasites such as malaria can be removed as well ...
... Parasites such as malaria can be removed as well ...
APPROACH TO HEART MURMURS IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS
... Heart murmur is the most common finding of cardiovascular system examination and the third most common reason for referral to a pediatric cardiologist after chest pain and syncope (12). Murmurs may continue well into adulthood and change with normal growth and development. The fact that they may dis ...
... Heart murmur is the most common finding of cardiovascular system examination and the third most common reason for referral to a pediatric cardiologist after chest pain and syncope (12). Murmurs may continue well into adulthood and change with normal growth and development. The fact that they may dis ...
Global Stability of Equilibrium Points of Typhoid Fever Model with
... functions[7, 8] are constructed for SIR, SIS and SIRS using combinations of suitable composite quadratic, simple quadratic and logarithmic function and presented. Global stability conditions for DFE when R0 < 1 are presented by [9]. According to [10], The disease free equilibrium is globally asympto ...
... functions[7, 8] are constructed for SIR, SIS and SIRS using combinations of suitable composite quadratic, simple quadratic and logarithmic function and presented. Global stability conditions for DFE when R0 < 1 are presented by [9]. According to [10], The disease free equilibrium is globally asympto ...
A Novel Technique for Analysis of Heart Sound Signal
... and experience of the listener. Despite the importance of auscultation the internal medicine and cardiology training programs underestimate the value of cardiac auscultation and the new clinicians are not well trained in this field. It has been reported that extremely high percentage of patients ref ...
... and experience of the listener. Despite the importance of auscultation the internal medicine and cardiology training programs underestimate the value of cardiac auscultation and the new clinicians are not well trained in this field. It has been reported that extremely high percentage of patients ref ...
viral haemorrhagic fever - ESR Public Health Surveillance
... If the case was overseas during the incubation period, indicate whether the case had contact with an animal reservoir for the disease (including mosquitoes or ticks) while overseas. Refer to the viral haemorrhagic fever section of the Communicable Disease Control Manual or Ministry of Health updates ...
... If the case was overseas during the incubation period, indicate whether the case had contact with an animal reservoir for the disease (including mosquitoes or ticks) while overseas. Refer to the viral haemorrhagic fever section of the Communicable Disease Control Manual or Ministry of Health updates ...
Tachycardia After a Heart Failure Hospitalization
... an HR 70 beats/min in the SHIFT (Systolic Heart Failure treatment with the If inhibitor ivabradine Trial) trial (24,25). The present study furthers these results by showing that tachycardia is associated with increased mortality when assessed early after discharge for an HF hospitalization. An HR ...
... an HR 70 beats/min in the SHIFT (Systolic Heart Failure treatment with the If inhibitor ivabradine Trial) trial (24,25). The present study furthers these results by showing that tachycardia is associated with increased mortality when assessed early after discharge for an HF hospitalization. An HR ...
"Autoimmune Disease: Pathogenesis".
... mounted against a microbial antigen that is similar or identical to a self antigen. The result will be an immune attack against the microorganism and the self tissue. A clinical example of disease caused by molecular mimicry is acute rheumatic fever, in which the antibody response mounted against a ...
... mounted against a microbial antigen that is similar or identical to a self antigen. The result will be an immune attack against the microorganism and the self tissue. A clinical example of disease caused by molecular mimicry is acute rheumatic fever, in which the antibody response mounted against a ...
Peer-reviewed Article PDF - e
... which appears to be very important with this type of therapy, just as in rheumatic fever. The lengthy administration is likely necessary due to the aforementioned internalization of the organism or the presence of the biofilms. The penicillin would be present and bactericidal when the organism exter ...
... which appears to be very important with this type of therapy, just as in rheumatic fever. The lengthy administration is likely necessary due to the aforementioned internalization of the organism or the presence of the biofilms. The penicillin would be present and bactericidal when the organism exter ...
Major Components of Inflammation
... When B lymphocytes encounter a foreign antigen, they bind to it and, under the influence of cytokines released by helper T cells, mature into plasma cells that produce antibodies. A small subpopulation of activated B lymphocytes will differentiate into memory B cells that persist in the body for l ...
... When B lymphocytes encounter a foreign antigen, they bind to it and, under the influence of cytokines released by helper T cells, mature into plasma cells that produce antibodies. A small subpopulation of activated B lymphocytes will differentiate into memory B cells that persist in the body for l ...
Skin and Soft Tissue Infections Pathway
... Laboratory studies are unlikely to be helpful in the diagnosis of uncomplicated skin and soft tissue infections Leukocytosis/left shift may help guide disposition (IV vs PO therapy in some cases of cellulitis) ...
... Laboratory studies are unlikely to be helpful in the diagnosis of uncomplicated skin and soft tissue infections Leukocytosis/left shift may help guide disposition (IV vs PO therapy in some cases of cellulitis) ...
PowerPoint Presentation - I. Introduction to class
... Immunity: “Free from burden”. Ability of an organism to recognize and defend itself against specific pathogens or antigens. Immune Response: Third line of defense. Involves production of antibodies and generation of specialized lymphocytes against specific antigens. Antigen: Molecules from a pathoge ...
... Immunity: “Free from burden”. Ability of an organism to recognize and defend itself against specific pathogens or antigens. Immune Response: Third line of defense. Involves production of antibodies and generation of specialized lymphocytes against specific antigens. Antigen: Molecules from a pathoge ...
Rheumatic fever
Rheumatic fever, also known as acute rheumatic fever (ARF), is an inflammatory disease that can involve the heart, joints, skin, and brain. The disease typically develops two to four weeks after a throat infection. Signs and symptoms include fever, multiple painful joints, involuntary muscle movements, and a characteristic but uncommon non itchy rash known as erythema marginatum. The heart is involved in about half of cases. Permanent damage to the heart valves, known as rheumatic heart disease (RHD), usually only occurs after multiple attacks but may occasionally occur after a single case of ARF. The damaged valves may result in heart failure. The abnormal valves also increase the risk of the person developing atrial fibrillation and infection of the valves.Acute rheumatic fever may occur following an infection of the throat by the bacteria Streptococcus pyogenes. If it is untreated ARF occurs in up to three percent of people. The underlying mechanism is believed to involve the production of antibodies against a person's own tissues. Some people due to their genetics are more likely to get the disease when exposed to the bacteria than others. Other risk factors include malnutrition and poverty. Diagnosis of ARF is often based on the presence of signs and symptoms in combination with evidence of a recent streptococcal infection.Treating people who have strep throat with antibiotics, such as penicillin, decreases their risk of getting ARF. This often involves testing people with sore throats for the infection, which may not be available in the developing world. Other preventative measures include improved sanitation. In those with ARF and RHD prolonged periods of antibiotics are sometimes recommended. Gradual return to normal activities may occur following an attack. Once RHD develops, treatment is more difficult. Occasionally valve replacement surgery or repair is required. Otherwise complications are treated as per normal.Acute rheumatic fever occurs in about 325,000 children each year and about 18 million people currently have rheumatic heart disease. Those who get ARF are most often between the ages of 5 and 14, with 20% of first-time attacks occurring in adults. The disease is most common in the developing world and among indigenous peoples in the developed world. In 2013 it resulted in 275,000 deaths down from 374,000 deaths in 1990. Most deaths occur in the developing world where as many as 12.5% of people affected may die each year. Descriptions of the condition are believed to date back to at least the 5th century BCE in the writings of Hippocrates. The disease is so named because its symptoms are similar to those of some rheumatic disorders.