Anti-toll like receptor 4 (TLR4) therapy diminishes cardiac
... Accordingly, our next step aimed to determine whether the antiTLR4 therapy could counteract the hypertension associated cardiac remodeling. We found that anti-TLR4 therapy markedly reverses cardiomyocyte hypertrophy as well as decreases collagen deposition in left ventricles of 21-week-old SHR to le ...
... Accordingly, our next step aimed to determine whether the antiTLR4 therapy could counteract the hypertension associated cardiac remodeling. We found that anti-TLR4 therapy markedly reverses cardiomyocyte hypertrophy as well as decreases collagen deposition in left ventricles of 21-week-old SHR to le ...
Impaired left ventricular relaxation in type 2 diabetic rats is related to
... prolonged when LV contractility and compliance are not (yet) significantly impaired in diabetic rats at age 37 weeks. The functional impairment is related to the myocardial accumulation of CML, a prototypical advanced glycation end product (AGE). Taken together, these data support the hypothesis tha ...
... prolonged when LV contractility and compliance are not (yet) significantly impaired in diabetic rats at age 37 weeks. The functional impairment is related to the myocardial accumulation of CML, a prototypical advanced glycation end product (AGE). Taken together, these data support the hypothesis tha ...
21. Coronary artery Disease
... A fibrous mass then develops around the foam cell, forming a plaque. These atherosclerotic plaques do not attack the entire vessel but appear in patches. The area around the arterial branch points are particularly susceptible (4, 5). Symptoms The dominating symptom in acute coronary artery disease i ...
... A fibrous mass then develops around the foam cell, forming a plaque. These atherosclerotic plaques do not attack the entire vessel but appear in patches. The area around the arterial branch points are particularly susceptible (4, 5). Symptoms The dominating symptom in acute coronary artery disease i ...
Establishment of a Weight Management Scale for Patients with
... self-management interventions are beneficial to the reduction of readmission rate and mortality of CHF patients. However, self-management has many requirements, some of which are not applicable to patients with relatively low educational levels or those who lack family support.9 The research team pr ...
... self-management interventions are beneficial to the reduction of readmission rate and mortality of CHF patients. However, self-management has many requirements, some of which are not applicable to patients with relatively low educational levels or those who lack family support.9 The research team pr ...
Pumping mechanics of the left ventricle based on thick
... linear continuum theory and the fiber orientation of the myocardium are applied. The configuration of the left ventricle is assumed to be a simplified geometry as a thick-walled finite conical shell to approach a real shape. Myocardial fiber orientation smoothly and continuously varies through the w ...
... linear continuum theory and the fiber orientation of the myocardium are applied. The configuration of the left ventricle is assumed to be a simplified geometry as a thick-walled finite conical shell to approach a real shape. Myocardial fiber orientation smoothly and continuously varies through the w ...
The Heart as a Pump
... Learning about the cardiovascular system is central to understanding how a number of physiological systems work because it is intimately involved in their functioning. Furthermore, cardiovascular disease is a leading health issue in the United States. A solid understanding of cardiac mechanics under ...
... Learning about the cardiovascular system is central to understanding how a number of physiological systems work because it is intimately involved in their functioning. Furthermore, cardiovascular disease is a leading health issue in the United States. A solid understanding of cardiac mechanics under ...
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy in a dog
... involves the left ventricle, or both the left and right ventricles in combination13,23. Echocardiographic features of DCM include decreased left ventricular FS (systolic dysfunction) with resultant left ventricular and atrial dilation, and possibly secondary right heart dilation13. The case describe ...
... involves the left ventricle, or both the left and right ventricles in combination13,23. Echocardiographic features of DCM include decreased left ventricular FS (systolic dysfunction) with resultant left ventricular and atrial dilation, and possibly secondary right heart dilation13. The case describe ...
Corrected transposition of the great arteries
... and pulmonary stenosis will be recognized as a tetralogy of Fallot, i.e., significant cyanosis with pulmonary oligohemia. When tricuspid regurgitation is added to the IVC and pulmonary stenosis dyad (a common triad in CTGA), cyanosis has signs and symptoms of “mitral” insufficiency added, which may ...
... and pulmonary stenosis will be recognized as a tetralogy of Fallot, i.e., significant cyanosis with pulmonary oligohemia. When tricuspid regurgitation is added to the IVC and pulmonary stenosis dyad (a common triad in CTGA), cyanosis has signs and symptoms of “mitral” insufficiency added, which may ...
children with congenital heart disease Perioperative manipulation of
... should always be suspected in infants and children who are not progressing as would be expected early after cardiac surgery. The low cardiac output state may have one or more of the following manifestations: increased heart rate, worsening acidosis, organ dysfunction, elevated atrial pressures, elev ...
... should always be suspected in infants and children who are not progressing as would be expected early after cardiac surgery. The low cardiac output state may have one or more of the following manifestations: increased heart rate, worsening acidosis, organ dysfunction, elevated atrial pressures, elev ...
Histopathological changes in the kidney following
... mortality. The conclusive evaluation of mechanisms that lead to progressive kidney damage following congestive heart failure is still lacking. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate histopathological changes and apoptotic factors that may be involved in the renal damage caused by congestive hear ...
... mortality. The conclusive evaluation of mechanisms that lead to progressive kidney damage following congestive heart failure is still lacking. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate histopathological changes and apoptotic factors that may be involved in the renal damage caused by congestive hear ...
Pediatric Cardiomyopathies
... requires aggressive treatment. The concern lies in the uncertainty of how the heart muscle will respond with each additional growth spurt. With some older children, the condition may stabilize over time with the aid of certain medications or surgery. In severe cases, small children may experience pr ...
... requires aggressive treatment. The concern lies in the uncertainty of how the heart muscle will respond with each additional growth spurt. With some older children, the condition may stabilize over time with the aid of certain medications or surgery. In severe cases, small children may experience pr ...
full article
... in those patients who have a low probability of cardiac dysfunction.6,7 B-natriuretic peptide (BNP) is a cardiac neurohormone secreted from the cardiac ventricles as a response to ventricular volume expansion and pressure overload.8-10 BNP levels are elevated in patients with symptomatic LV dysfunct ...
... in those patients who have a low probability of cardiac dysfunction.6,7 B-natriuretic peptide (BNP) is a cardiac neurohormone secreted from the cardiac ventricles as a response to ventricular volume expansion and pressure overload.8-10 BNP levels are elevated in patients with symptomatic LV dysfunct ...
Chest X-ray
... myocardial disease were the main abnormality. • Pulmonary oedema is most unusual in pure tamponade: if it is present, it suggests additional myocardial disease. ...
... myocardial disease were the main abnormality. • Pulmonary oedema is most unusual in pure tamponade: if it is present, it suggests additional myocardial disease. ...
Should right heart catheterization be realized in patients with a
... visceral deficiency associated with severe renal and liver failure. Echocardiography found functional mitral and tricuspid mechanical prosthesis with no evidence of regurgitation and 8 and 5 mmHg transvalvular mean gradients, respectively. Left ventricular ejection fraction was 40% and right ventric ...
... visceral deficiency associated with severe renal and liver failure. Echocardiography found functional mitral and tricuspid mechanical prosthesis with no evidence of regurgitation and 8 and 5 mmHg transvalvular mean gradients, respectively. Left ventricular ejection fraction was 40% and right ventric ...
Validation of echocardiographic methods for assessing left
... 16-segment model cannot be applied directly to the rat heart because the small size of the heart limits the number of echocardiographic windows and wall segments that can be visualized. Thus, to determine WMSI in the rat, it was necessary to develop a model that depends on fewer echocardiographic wi ...
... 16-segment model cannot be applied directly to the rat heart because the small size of the heart limits the number of echocardiographic windows and wall segments that can be visualized. Thus, to determine WMSI in the rat, it was necessary to develop a model that depends on fewer echocardiographic wi ...
qt interval variability and qt/rr relationship in patients
... interval and its adaptation to the heart rate (HR). Moreover, new methods, which may be helpful in stratification of patients (pts) being at higher risk of sudden cardiac death, are still investigated. Many papers showed that prolonged QT interval duration (QT), QT corrected to the heart rate (QTc) ...
... interval and its adaptation to the heart rate (HR). Moreover, new methods, which may be helpful in stratification of patients (pts) being at higher risk of sudden cardiac death, are still investigated. Many papers showed that prolonged QT interval duration (QT), QT corrected to the heart rate (QTc) ...
PDF - Circulation
... acceptor. In this simple framework, mechanisms of normal and deranged acid-base physiology have been sketched. Renal function in acid-base balance has been considered and the role of carbonic anhydrase in proton excretion has been emphasized. Carbon dioxide transport has also been examined; the role ...
... acceptor. In this simple framework, mechanisms of normal and deranged acid-base physiology have been sketched. Renal function in acid-base balance has been considered and the role of carbonic anhydrase in proton excretion has been emphasized. Carbon dioxide transport has also been examined; the role ...
5 Comparative Cardiac Anatomy
... Anatomy remains as quite possibly one of the most important branches of medicine. To diagnose and treat medical conditions, normal structure and function must be known because it is the basis for determining what is abnormal. Furthermore, structure typically has a great impact on the function of an ...
... Anatomy remains as quite possibly one of the most important branches of medicine. To diagnose and treat medical conditions, normal structure and function must be known because it is the basis for determining what is abnormal. Furthermore, structure typically has a great impact on the function of an ...
Left Ventricular Function Described in Physical Terms
... The duration of mechanical systole was also computed from the record of ventricular pressure. A linear ramp voltage was formed while the ventricular pressure was above a predetermined level (about 15 mm. Hg), so that the peak voltage attained by the ramp indicated the duration of systole in seconds. ...
... The duration of mechanical systole was also computed from the record of ventricular pressure. A linear ramp voltage was formed while the ventricular pressure was above a predetermined level (about 15 mm. Hg), so that the peak voltage attained by the ramp indicated the duration of systole in seconds. ...
Recruitment of Patients
... The observation period was continued through the planned completion date of January 31, 1992, by which time the last patient enrolled had finished the prespecified minimal follow-up period of two years. As prospectively specified by the Data, and Safety Monitoring Committee, patients who underwent c ...
... The observation period was continued through the planned completion date of January 31, 1992, by which time the last patient enrolled had finished the prespecified minimal follow-up period of two years. As prospectively specified by the Data, and Safety Monitoring Committee, patients who underwent c ...
EKG Basics - Cobb Learning
... First Degree AV Heart Block Normally, there is a pause at the AV Node, which allows blood to enter the ventricles. In First Degree AV Block, there is a longer than normal pause before ventricular stimulation. This is seen on an EKG as a PR Interval longer than one large square (.2 Seconds). ...
... First Degree AV Heart Block Normally, there is a pause at the AV Node, which allows blood to enter the ventricles. In First Degree AV Block, there is a longer than normal pause before ventricular stimulation. This is seen on an EKG as a PR Interval longer than one large square (.2 Seconds). ...
Section 1 - FullPulse
... - Blood from LV to LA. Volume load to LA and LV - afterload will murmurs MVP - SEM, mid systolic click - MR that sounds more “ejected”, happen after redundant prolapse leaflet was “click”- pushing back TR - PSM (same as MR but LLPSB), JVP, large CV wave, pulsatile liver, RV heave - Blood from R ...
... - Blood from LV to LA. Volume load to LA and LV - afterload will murmurs MVP - SEM, mid systolic click - MR that sounds more “ejected”, happen after redundant prolapse leaflet was “click”- pushing back TR - PSM (same as MR but LLPSB), JVP, large CV wave, pulsatile liver, RV heave - Blood from R ...
Heart WaLL, cHambers, and VaLVes
... (Opening of the normal valve is acoustically silent.) The pressure in the atria is higher than that in the ventricles, so blood pours rapidly into the ventricles. This first passive filling phase is called early or protodiastolic filling. Toward the end of diastole, the atria contract and push the l ...
... (Opening of the normal valve is acoustically silent.) The pressure in the atria is higher than that in the ventricles, so blood pours rapidly into the ventricles. This first passive filling phase is called early or protodiastolic filling. Toward the end of diastole, the atria contract and push the l ...
Corrections - Computer Science
... the object under consideration. When this frame is made too large, the tangent plane approximation to the heart wall becomes less accurate. The changes implied by a beating heart, including fiber shortening and wall thickening (31), reveal another surprising aspect of the curvature parameter K B . C ...
... the object under consideration. When this frame is made too large, the tangent plane approximation to the heart wall becomes less accurate. The changes implied by a beating heart, including fiber shortening and wall thickening (31), reveal another surprising aspect of the curvature parameter K B . C ...
... through a right thoracotomy; the patient died soon after the operation. In 1968, Sinha and coworkers4 outlined management principles that remain in use today that include creation of an unobstructed atrial communication, unrestricted ductal flow, and control of pulmonary blood flow. Cayler and colle ...
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.