Role of atrioventricular nodal ablation and pacemaker therapy in
... CRT may be considered for patients with LV ejection fraction ≤35% with NYHA functional class I or II symptoms who are receiving optimal recommended medical therapy and who are undergoing implantation of a permanent pacemaker and/or ICD with anticipated frequent ventricular pacing [33] . Heart fai ...
... CRT may be considered for patients with LV ejection fraction ≤35% with NYHA functional class I or II symptoms who are receiving optimal recommended medical therapy and who are undergoing implantation of a permanent pacemaker and/or ICD with anticipated frequent ventricular pacing [33] . Heart fai ...
Cardiac Muscle Mechanics
... of all cardiac muscle operates on the left hand ascending limb of the active tension curve so that stretching cardiac myocytes results in increased force of contraction (Frank-Starling law of the heart). Second due to the low concentration of Ca++ ion muscle contraction can be enhanced in both stren ...
... of all cardiac muscle operates on the left hand ascending limb of the active tension curve so that stretching cardiac myocytes results in increased force of contraction (Frank-Starling law of the heart). Second due to the low concentration of Ca++ ion muscle contraction can be enhanced in both stren ...
Pattern and severity of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in early
... Methods: Eighty four CKD patients, aged 35-79 were examined by standard echocardiography. Subjects were divided into 4 groups depending on their estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR: ml/min/BSA) as follows: group 1 (60—89 ml/min/BSA), group 2 (30—59 ml/min/BSA), group 3 (15—29 ml/min/BSA) and g ...
... Methods: Eighty four CKD patients, aged 35-79 were examined by standard echocardiography. Subjects were divided into 4 groups depending on their estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR: ml/min/BSA) as follows: group 1 (60—89 ml/min/BSA), group 2 (30—59 ml/min/BSA), group 3 (15—29 ml/min/BSA) and g ...
Artificial Heart for Humanoid Robot
... coloration for expression. We will briefly discusses the design of artificial heart that are in use for medical application, the history and existing artificial hearts, the design of shape memory alloys based artificial muscles, humanoid robots with facial expressions(HRwFE) in section 1. Next, we w ...
... coloration for expression. We will briefly discusses the design of artificial heart that are in use for medical application, the history and existing artificial hearts, the design of shape memory alloys based artificial muscles, humanoid robots with facial expressions(HRwFE) in section 1. Next, we w ...
Right ventricular contractility in systemic sclerosis-associated and idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension
... KEYWORDS: Myocardial contraction, pump function graph, right ventricular function, right ventricular pressure, stroke volume ...
... KEYWORDS: Myocardial contraction, pump function graph, right ventricular function, right ventricular pressure, stroke volume ...
Case Report Feminizing Adrenal Carcinoma Presenting with Heart
... The possible contribution of other adrenal hormones to our patient’s cardiomyopathy cannot be ruled out. It is possible that cortisol excess, as demonstrated by an abnormal result on 1 mg dexamethasone suppression testing, as well as a suppressed plasma ACTH level, was a factor in his cardiac presen ...
... The possible contribution of other adrenal hormones to our patient’s cardiomyopathy cannot be ruled out. It is possible that cortisol excess, as demonstrated by an abnormal result on 1 mg dexamethasone suppression testing, as well as a suppressed plasma ACTH level, was a factor in his cardiac presen ...
Time From the Beginning of the Right Ventricle Isovolumetric
... the measurement of the tricuspid regurgitation (TR) velocity, as calculated by the Bernoulli Equation. The The spectral Doppler profile of the TR is too weak in approximately 10 to 25% of those patients with clinical signs of elevated right heart pressure (3, 7, 8). Therefore, an alternative and ...
... the measurement of the tricuspid regurgitation (TR) velocity, as calculated by the Bernoulli Equation. The The spectral Doppler profile of the TR is too weak in approximately 10 to 25% of those patients with clinical signs of elevated right heart pressure (3, 7, 8). Therefore, an alternative and ...
Cardiac Tissue Structure, Properties, and Performance: A Materials
... performance measurements because, to date, most data on cardiac tissue has been obtained under non-physiological loading conditions. Novel measurement systems that account for these design considerations may improve future experiments and lead to greater insight into cardiac tissue structure, proper ...
... performance measurements because, to date, most data on cardiac tissue has been obtained under non-physiological loading conditions. Novel measurement systems that account for these design considerations may improve future experiments and lead to greater insight into cardiac tissue structure, proper ...
End-systolic Wall Stress-End-systolic Volume Ratio
... been shown to worsen after mitral valve replacement (MVR) for chronic mitral regurgitation (MR).1 2 This may be because theregurgitant mitral valve is an unloading device that reduces mean systolic wall stress.386 Wall stress is an important determinant of ventricular shortening, and reduction in wa ...
... been shown to worsen after mitral valve replacement (MVR) for chronic mitral regurgitation (MR).1 2 This may be because theregurgitant mitral valve is an unloading device that reduces mean systolic wall stress.386 Wall stress is an important determinant of ventricular shortening, and reduction in wa ...
Nitroglycerin-induced Severe Hypotension and
... minutes later when the mean arterial pressure decreased abruptly to 56 and then to 53 mm Hg. Sinus rhythm continued but the rate decreased to 54 beats/minute. Pulmonary artery diastolic pressure decreased minimally to 3 mm Hg. After spontaneous increases in mean arterial pressure to 90 mm Hg and pul ...
... minutes later when the mean arterial pressure decreased abruptly to 56 and then to 53 mm Hg. Sinus rhythm continued but the rate decreased to 54 beats/minute. Pulmonary artery diastolic pressure decreased minimally to 3 mm Hg. After spontaneous increases in mean arterial pressure to 90 mm Hg and pul ...
Murine conduction system development
... embryos support the idea that specific domains present within the early embryonic heart contain precursor cells from which the entire conduction system subsequently differentiates (Wenink, 1976; reviewed in Moorman et al., 1998). Whether or not these alternative interpretations need be reconciled or ...
... embryos support the idea that specific domains present within the early embryonic heart contain precursor cells from which the entire conduction system subsequently differentiates (Wenink, 1976; reviewed in Moorman et al., 1998). Whether or not these alternative interpretations need be reconciled or ...
atrial fibrillation
... AF and other cardiovascular problems. HEART VALVE DISEASE can be something you were born with, can be caused by an infection (such as rheumatic fever), or it can be caused by hardening and/or damage to the valves caused by aging. CARDIOMYOPATHIES are diseases of the heart muscle that can lead to con ...
... AF and other cardiovascular problems. HEART VALVE DISEASE can be something you were born with, can be caused by an infection (such as rheumatic fever), or it can be caused by hardening and/or damage to the valves caused by aging. CARDIOMYOPATHIES are diseases of the heart muscle that can lead to con ...
Volume and Oxygen Consumption in Man
... and 2. When data from all 20 patients were analyzed there was no significant change in end-diastolic volume, while both the endsystolic fraction and end-systolic volume decreased significantly (p < 0.001 and p < 0.025, respectively). Because prior studies in dogs' had indicated a high individual var ...
... and 2. When data from all 20 patients were analyzed there was no significant change in end-diastolic volume, while both the endsystolic fraction and end-systolic volume decreased significantly (p < 0.001 and p < 0.025, respectively). Because prior studies in dogs' had indicated a high individual var ...
Joseph Winaver, Aaron Hoffman and Zaid Abassi Tony
... compared with placebo (30). Recently, the Eplerenone PostAcute Myocardial Infarction Heart Failure Efficacy and Survival (EPHESUS) study showed that addition of eplerenone to optimal medical therapy reduces morbidity and mortality among patients with acute myocardial infarction complicated by LV dys ...
... compared with placebo (30). Recently, the Eplerenone PostAcute Myocardial Infarction Heart Failure Efficacy and Survival (EPHESUS) study showed that addition of eplerenone to optimal medical therapy reduces morbidity and mortality among patients with acute myocardial infarction complicated by LV dys ...
THE CARDIAC IMPULSE AND THE MOTION OF THE HEART
... injections were made either into the left ventricle by retrograde catheterization from the femoral artery, or into the left atrium by the transseptal route. In certain patients with much aortic incompetence, it was possible to visualize the left ventricular cavity after injection into the aorta. In ...
... injections were made either into the left ventricle by retrograde catheterization from the femoral artery, or into the left atrium by the transseptal route. In certain patients with much aortic incompetence, it was possible to visualize the left ventricular cavity after injection into the aorta. In ...
State of the Art Heart - 2012 - UK HealthCare
... The University of Kentucky is the region’s top teaching and research institution, and our educational and research emphasis fosters a “bench to bedside” translational approach that ensures patients benefit from the latest scientific advances. The Saha Cardiovascular Center unites a strong group of i ...
... The University of Kentucky is the region’s top teaching and research institution, and our educational and research emphasis fosters a “bench to bedside” translational approach that ensures patients benefit from the latest scientific advances. The Saha Cardiovascular Center unites a strong group of i ...
Understanding Atrial Fibrillation
... AF and other cardiovascular problems. HEART VALVE DISEASE can be something you were born with, can be caused by an infection (such as rheumatic fever), or it can be caused by hardening and/or damage to the valves caused by aging. CARDIOMYOPATHIES are diseases of the heart muscle that can lead to con ...
... AF and other cardiovascular problems. HEART VALVE DISEASE can be something you were born with, can be caused by an infection (such as rheumatic fever), or it can be caused by hardening and/or damage to the valves caused by aging. CARDIOMYOPATHIES are diseases of the heart muscle that can lead to con ...
ASSOCIATION OF SYSTOLIC DYSFUNCTION WITH LEFT
... with hypertension. The results of this study are in the same direction of the data obtained by our group, confirming the early compromise of both systolic and diastolic function in hypertensive patients, mostly of the longitudinal left ventricular fibers, and the authors concluded that a highly sign ...
... with hypertension. The results of this study are in the same direction of the data obtained by our group, confirming the early compromise of both systolic and diastolic function in hypertensive patients, mostly of the longitudinal left ventricular fibers, and the authors concluded that a highly sign ...
Bronchogenic Cyst with Extrinsic Pulmonary Vein and Left Atrial
... Figure 5. Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) with pulsed-wave Doppler of the pulmonary veins. Sampling was performed within 1 cm of the orifice of the pulmonary vein evaluated. (A) Left upper pulmonary vein flow demonstrated a relatively high velocity (1 m/sec), with a prolonged deceleration slo ...
... Figure 5. Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) with pulsed-wave Doppler of the pulmonary veins. Sampling was performed within 1 cm of the orifice of the pulmonary vein evaluated. (A) Left upper pulmonary vein flow demonstrated a relatively high velocity (1 m/sec), with a prolonged deceleration slo ...
Atrial systole: its role in normal and diseased hearts
... ATRIAL SYSTOLE IN VENTRICULAR DISEASE When the left ventricle is damaged, for example after myocardial infarction, it has been shown that atrial systole can support cardiac output, contributing up to 50% [30, 3 11, although as previously mentioned this is dependent on LVEDP [ 15, 221. In some studie ...
... ATRIAL SYSTOLE IN VENTRICULAR DISEASE When the left ventricle is damaged, for example after myocardial infarction, it has been shown that atrial systole can support cardiac output, contributing up to 50% [30, 3 11, although as previously mentioned this is dependent on LVEDP [ 15, 221. In some studie ...
Intraprocedural left ventricular free wall rupture diagnosed by left
... The incidence of cardiac rupture has been reported to be 1.7–4.8 % of patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) [1–3]. Hypertension is a well-known predisposing factor of cardiac rupture after myocardial infarction [1, 4, 5]. Although a few reports have described the intraventricular hypertens ...
... The incidence of cardiac rupture has been reported to be 1.7–4.8 % of patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) [1–3]. Hypertension is a well-known predisposing factor of cardiac rupture after myocardial infarction [1, 4, 5]. Although a few reports have described the intraventricular hypertens ...
Atrial fibrillation associated with high voltage electric shock in a
... respiratory examination showed no significant findings. Right hand had burn marks on both surfaces and both soles were also had burn marks (Figure 1). Past history was not suggestive of any cardiac problems or any other significant medical problems. No previous episodes of palpitation or loss of con ...
... respiratory examination showed no significant findings. Right hand had burn marks on both surfaces and both soles were also had burn marks (Figure 1). Past history was not suggestive of any cardiac problems or any other significant medical problems. No previous episodes of palpitation or loss of con ...
Things you need to know
... called Streptococcus, also known as ‘strep’. • The strep germ is a common cause of sore throats and skin sores in children aged 5-14 years. • In some children and adults ‘strep’ throat can cause sickness in other parts of the body: joints, skin, heart and the brain. • This is known as acute rheum ...
... called Streptococcus, also known as ‘strep’. • The strep germ is a common cause of sore throats and skin sores in children aged 5-14 years. • In some children and adults ‘strep’ throat can cause sickness in other parts of the body: joints, skin, heart and the brain. • This is known as acute rheum ...
0474 ch 14(281-305).
... myocardium must have its own blood vessels to provide oxygen and nourishment and to remove waste products. Together, these blood vessels provide the coronary (KOR-o-na-re) circulation. The main arteries that supply blood to the muscle of the heart are the right and left coronary arteries (Fig. 14-8) ...
... myocardium must have its own blood vessels to provide oxygen and nourishment and to remove waste products. Together, these blood vessels provide the coronary (KOR-o-na-re) circulation. The main arteries that supply blood to the muscle of the heart are the right and left coronary arteries (Fig. 14-8) ...
Understanding Heart Failure
... Certain health problems can strain the heart and make it more likely to weaken. Diabetes makes coronary artery disease and heart failure more likely to occur. Chronic kidney problems can cause water retention, which means the heart has to pump more fluid and work harder. A rapid or irregular heartbe ...
... Certain health problems can strain the heart and make it more likely to weaken. Diabetes makes coronary artery disease and heart failure more likely to occur. Chronic kidney problems can cause water retention, which means the heart has to pump more fluid and work harder. A rapid or irregular heartbe ...
Heart failure
Heart failure (HF), often referred to as congestive heart failure (CHF), occurs when the heart is unable to pump sufficiently to maintain blood flow to meet the body's needs. The terms chronic heart failure (CHF) or congestive cardiac failure (CCF) are often used interchangeably with congestive heart failure. Signs and symptoms commonly include shortness of breath, excessive tiredness, and leg swelling. The shortness of breath is usually worse with exercise, while lying down, and may wake the person at night. A limited ability to exercise is also a common feature.Common causes of heart failure include coronary artery disease including a previous myocardial infarction (heart attack), high blood pressure, atrial fibrillation, valvular heart disease, excess alcohol use, infection, and cardiomyopathy of an unknown cause. These cause heart failure by changing either the structure or the functioning of the heart. There are two main types of heart failure: heart failure due to left ventricular dysfunction and heart failure with normal ejection fraction depending on if the ability of the left ventricle to contract is affected, or the heart's ability to relax. The severity of disease is usually graded by the degree of problems with exercise. Heart failure is not the same as myocardial infarction (in which part of the heart muscle dies) or cardiac arrest (in which blood flow stops altogether). Other diseases that may have symptoms similar to heart failure include obesity, kidney failure, liver problems, anemia and thyroid disease.The condition is diagnosed based on the history of the symptoms and a physical examination with confirmation by echocardiography. Blood tests, electrocardiography, and chest radiography may be useful to determine the underlying cause. Treatment depends on the severity and cause of the disease. In people with chronic stable mild heart failure, treatment commonly consists of lifestyle modifications such as stopping smoking, physical exercise, and dietary changes, as well as medications. In those with heart failure due to left ventricular dysfunction, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers along with beta blockers are recommended. For those with severe disease, aldosterone antagonists, or hydralazine plus a nitrate may be used. Diuretics are useful for preventing fluid retention. Sometimes, depending on the cause, an implanted device such as a pacemaker or an implantable cardiac defibrillator may be recommended. In some moderate or severe cases cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) may be suggested or cardiac contractility modulation may be of benefit. A ventricular assist device or occasionally a heart transplant may be recommended in those with severe disease despite all other measures.Heart failure is a common, costly, and potentially fatal condition. In developed countries, around 2% of adults have heart failure and in those over the age of 65, this increases to 6–10%. In the year after diagnosis the risk of death is about 35% after which it decreases to below 10% each year. This is similar to the risks with a number of types of cancer. In the United Kingdom the disease is the reason for 5% of emergency hospital admissions. Heart failure has been known since ancient times with the Ebers papyrus commenting on it around 1550 BCE.