The heart by boardworks
... The inside of the heart is divided into two sections to keep oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood separate. Each side of the heart is also divided into two sections. ...
... The inside of the heart is divided into two sections to keep oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood separate. Each side of the heart is also divided into two sections. ...
Did the world lose the battle against harmful bacteria? Are antibiotic
... slim. The diagnosis? Strep throat or some other infection. The only methods she had at her disposal to combat the illness were some warm tea, garlic, olive oil and perhaps some fever-reducing powder. In those days the smallest infected cut could have life-threatening implications. In the most fright ...
... slim. The diagnosis? Strep throat or some other infection. The only methods she had at her disposal to combat the illness were some warm tea, garlic, olive oil and perhaps some fever-reducing powder. In those days the smallest infected cut could have life-threatening implications. In the most fright ...
48h x 30w poster template
... made from woven polyester to provide a means of suturing the valve to the surrounding tissues . The fabric is also used to develop tissue ingrowth into the struts .Stents perform three functions : first it provides a secur anchorage for the valve in position , second ,it seals the valve against leak ...
... made from woven polyester to provide a means of suturing the valve to the surrounding tissues . The fabric is also used to develop tissue ingrowth into the struts .Stents perform three functions : first it provides a secur anchorage for the valve in position , second ,it seals the valve against leak ...
Arrhythmias - American Heart Association
... The sinus node is where the heartbeat starts. If this is damaged, usually during surgery, sick sinus syndrome can result. The heartbeat is slow and may not increase appropriately with exercise. Patients may have no symptoms or may have fatigue, exercise intolerance, dizziness or fainting. An artific ...
... The sinus node is where the heartbeat starts. If this is damaged, usually during surgery, sick sinus syndrome can result. The heartbeat is slow and may not increase appropriately with exercise. Patients may have no symptoms or may have fatigue, exercise intolerance, dizziness or fainting. An artific ...
Heart Attack in a Nut Shell: A Simple Guide to Understanding
... to move quickly. If a patient comes in by car, the staff will not be pre notified, but they are capable of reacting quickly and decisively to intervene. Once you have had a heart attack, your heart could be damaged which could affect its blood circulation, rhythm or pumping action. It also puts you ...
... to move quickly. If a patient comes in by car, the staff will not be pre notified, but they are capable of reacting quickly and decisively to intervene. Once you have had a heart attack, your heart could be damaged which could affect its blood circulation, rhythm or pumping action. It also puts you ...
Heart Disease and Stroke
... In the late 1950s, cardiovascular deaths were on the rise and doctors had few tools to treat their patients. Today, doctors have many new ways to treat cardiovascular disease. These new tools have helped reduce the number of deaths since the 1960s. Advances in medicine helped cut deaths from heart d ...
... In the late 1950s, cardiovascular deaths were on the rise and doctors had few tools to treat their patients. Today, doctors have many new ways to treat cardiovascular disease. These new tools have helped reduce the number of deaths since the 1960s. Advances in medicine helped cut deaths from heart d ...
Myotech CSS 050107
... potential for use in five broad types of patient conditions. • Bridge-to-Recovery – shorter-term cardiac support while the heart heals from moderate injury and recovers normal operation. • Acute Resuscitation – important rapid resuscitation during cardiac emergencies to maintain cardiac output for a ...
... potential for use in five broad types of patient conditions. • Bridge-to-Recovery – shorter-term cardiac support while the heart heals from moderate injury and recovers normal operation. • Acute Resuscitation – important rapid resuscitation during cardiac emergencies to maintain cardiac output for a ...
Heart Failure Fact Sheet 060109
... The American Heart Association has reported that cardiovascular disease is the main cause of death in the United States. An estimated 5 million Americans have CHF. It is responsible for over 250,000 deaths annually and approximately 550,000 new cases are diagnosed each year in the United States. The ...
... The American Heart Association has reported that cardiovascular disease is the main cause of death in the United States. An estimated 5 million Americans have CHF. It is responsible for over 250,000 deaths annually and approximately 550,000 new cases are diagnosed each year in the United States. The ...
Heart Attack - Alabama Department of Public Health
... to examine the heart – 2-D Echo is capable of displaying a cross-sectional "slice" of the beating heart, including the chambers, valves and the major blood vessels that exit from the left and right ventricle ...
... to examine the heart – 2-D Echo is capable of displaying a cross-sectional "slice" of the beating heart, including the chambers, valves and the major blood vessels that exit from the left and right ventricle ...
Heart Failure Fact Sheet 032409
... The American Heart Association has reported that cardiovascular disease is the main cause of death in the United States. More than 5 million Americans have CHF. It is responsible for over 250,000 deaths annually and approximately 550,000 new cases are diagnosed each year in the United States. The fi ...
... The American Heart Association has reported that cardiovascular disease is the main cause of death in the United States. More than 5 million Americans have CHF. It is responsible for over 250,000 deaths annually and approximately 550,000 new cases are diagnosed each year in the United States. The fi ...
UTI (Urinary Tract Infection)
... Your urinary tract is the system that makes urine and carries it out of your body. It includes your urethra (tube from outside to bladder), bladder, kidneys and ureters (tubes that connect bladder to kidneys). When germs get into your system, they can cause an infection. Most UTI’s are bladder infec ...
... Your urinary tract is the system that makes urine and carries it out of your body. It includes your urethra (tube from outside to bladder), bladder, kidneys and ureters (tubes that connect bladder to kidneys). When germs get into your system, they can cause an infection. Most UTI’s are bladder infec ...
Clinical approach to determination of the need for prophylaxis in
... • Prophylaxis is most effective when given perioperatively in doses that are sufficient to assure adequate antibiotic concentrations during and after the procedure • Antibiotics should be used only during the perioperative period - initiated shortly before a procedure and should not be continued no ...
... • Prophylaxis is most effective when given perioperatively in doses that are sufficient to assure adequate antibiotic concentrations during and after the procedure • Antibiotics should be used only during the perioperative period - initiated shortly before a procedure and should not be continued no ...
Type I hypersensitivity
... Lecture notes containing revisions to 3/15 and 3/17 lectures (revised notes for 3/19 will be added today) ...
... Lecture notes containing revisions to 3/15 and 3/17 lectures (revised notes for 3/19 will be added today) ...
Chapter 19
... 1. initial SA node excitation causes contraction of both the R and L atria 2. contraction of R and L ventricles begins at APEX of heart (inferior point), ejecting blood superiorly to aorta and pulmonary artery 3. the bundle of His is the ONLY link between atrial contraction and ventricular contracti ...
... 1. initial SA node excitation causes contraction of both the R and L atria 2. contraction of R and L ventricles begins at APEX of heart (inferior point), ejecting blood superiorly to aorta and pulmonary artery 3. the bundle of His is the ONLY link between atrial contraction and ventricular contracti ...
H = Heart (CHF/ACS)
... L = Lines (Kerly A and B lines) C = Cephalization H = Heart enlargement (Pearl: you must have a Big Heart to have CHF) ...
... L = Lines (Kerly A and B lines) C = Cephalization H = Heart enlargement (Pearl: you must have a Big Heart to have CHF) ...
Rheumatic Heart Disease Severity, Progression and Outcomes: A
... of death,9 which is higher in RHD patients compared to the general Indigenous population.8 A multi-state model overcomes this limitation because heart failure and death can be defined as mutually exclusive health states. Additionally, health states can also be included to represent the severity of RH ...
... of death,9 which is higher in RHD patients compared to the general Indigenous population.8 A multi-state model overcomes this limitation because heart failure and death can be defined as mutually exclusive health states. Additionally, health states can also be included to represent the severity of RH ...
PDF - Journal of the American Heart Association
... of death,9 which is higher in RHD patients compared to the general Indigenous population.8 A multi-state model overcomes this limitation because heart failure and death can be defined as mutually exclusive health states. Additionally, health states can also be included to represent the severity of RH ...
... of death,9 which is higher in RHD patients compared to the general Indigenous population.8 A multi-state model overcomes this limitation because heart failure and death can be defined as mutually exclusive health states. Additionally, health states can also be included to represent the severity of RH ...
Anaesthesia for the Pregnant Patient with Acquired Valvular Heart
... valvular heart disease in pregnancy. Cardiovascular physiology in pregnancy Pregnancy stresses the cardiovascular system. Wide fluctuations in haemodynamic stress can be anticipated during labour and delivery. Patients with stenotic valvular lesions are particularly prone to complications at deliver ...
... valvular heart disease in pregnancy. Cardiovascular physiology in pregnancy Pregnancy stresses the cardiovascular system. Wide fluctuations in haemodynamic stress can be anticipated during labour and delivery. Patients with stenotic valvular lesions are particularly prone to complications at deliver ...
presentation source
... We hypothesized that the heart rate of the chicken embryo will escalate with the addition of caffeine. We also hypothesized that the heart rate will increase proportionally with increasing concentrations of caffeine added. We hypothesized this because caffeine inhibits the activity of phosphodiester ...
... We hypothesized that the heart rate of the chicken embryo will escalate with the addition of caffeine. We also hypothesized that the heart rate will increase proportionally with increasing concentrations of caffeine added. We hypothesized this because caffeine inhibits the activity of phosphodiester ...
Cardiovascular System: The Heart
... Left ventricle – receives blood from left atrium. Trabeculae carneae – bundles of cardiac muscle tissue. Chordae tendineae – connects to the cusps of the bicuspid valve which are connected to papillary muscles. Aortic valve into the ascending aorta (largest artery). ...
... Left ventricle – receives blood from left atrium. Trabeculae carneae – bundles of cardiac muscle tissue. Chordae tendineae – connects to the cusps of the bicuspid valve which are connected to papillary muscles. Aortic valve into the ascending aorta (largest artery). ...
Mitral valve stenosis - Great Ormond Street Hospital
... doctors never find a cause. However, the chance of a child having this condition increases a little if one or both parents had a congenital heart defect. Occasionally some conditions such as diabetes or medicines taken during pregnancy can also increase the risk. Congenital heart defects are more co ...
... doctors never find a cause. However, the chance of a child having this condition increases a little if one or both parents had a congenital heart defect. Occasionally some conditions such as diabetes or medicines taken during pregnancy can also increase the risk. Congenital heart defects are more co ...
- British Heart Valve Society
... 5. What are heart valves and what is valve disease? The heart valves stop blood moving in the wrong direction when the heart beats. The left ventricle pumps blood to the head and body. It receives oxygenated blood from the lungs via the left atrium. The mitral valve is placed at the junction between ...
... 5. What are heart valves and what is valve disease? The heart valves stop blood moving in the wrong direction when the heart beats. The left ventricle pumps blood to the head and body. It receives oxygenated blood from the lungs via the left atrium. The mitral valve is placed at the junction between ...
Cardiovascular System: The Heart
... The coronary arteries branch from the ascending aorta and encircle the heart. When the heart is contracting the coronary arteries are squeezed shut. When the heart is relaxed, the high pressure from the aorta pushes blood into the coronary arteries and from the arteries to the coronary veins. ...
... The coronary arteries branch from the ascending aorta and encircle the heart. When the heart is contracting the coronary arteries are squeezed shut. When the heart is relaxed, the high pressure from the aorta pushes blood into the coronary arteries and from the arteries to the coronary veins. ...
Cardiovascular System: The Heart
... Pacemaker The SA node regulates the pace of the heart. At rest, it contracts approximately 100 time per minute. Nerve impulses from the ANS and blood born hormones (epinephrine) modify the timing and strength of each heartbeat. ...
... Pacemaker The SA node regulates the pace of the heart. At rest, it contracts approximately 100 time per minute. Nerve impulses from the ANS and blood born hormones (epinephrine) modify the timing and strength of each heartbeat. ...
Endocarditis - Hatzalah of Miami-Dade
... • can produce native-valve endocarditis in mitral valve prolapse • usually subacute, difficult to diagnose, and disregarded as a contaminant • delay in diagnosis and treatment may account for the severe complications – myocardial abscess formation – valvular insufficiency requiring valve surgery – d ...
... • can produce native-valve endocarditis in mitral valve prolapse • usually subacute, difficult to diagnose, and disregarded as a contaminant • delay in diagnosis and treatment may account for the severe complications – myocardial abscess formation – valvular insufficiency requiring valve surgery – d ...
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.