Myocardial Infarction After Dog Bite Myocardial
... We do not agree with the diagnosis of myocardial infarction in the case of a 36-year-old man 2 days after a dog bite1. For several reasons, we believe that the patient had myopericarditis rather than myocardial infarction. First, the patient had symptoms, signs, and laboratory findings consistent wi ...
... We do not agree with the diagnosis of myocardial infarction in the case of a 36-year-old man 2 days after a dog bite1. For several reasons, we believe that the patient had myopericarditis rather than myocardial infarction. First, the patient had symptoms, signs, and laboratory findings consistent wi ...
Evaluation of arrhythmias in the late hospital phase - Heart
... Arrhythmias were detected by continuous electrocardiographic memory loop in 84.3 per cent (70/83 mmHg) of the patients while in the coronary care unit (Table i). Ventricular arrhythmias were most frequent (67.5% of patients), followed by supraventricular arrhythmias (44.6%). Second and third degree ...
... Arrhythmias were detected by continuous electrocardiographic memory loop in 84.3 per cent (70/83 mmHg) of the patients while in the coronary care unit (Table i). Ventricular arrhythmias were most frequent (67.5% of patients), followed by supraventricular arrhythmias (44.6%). Second and third degree ...
Value of sequential monitoring of left ventricular ejection fraction in
... failure (CHF) is often already present by the time systolic abnormalities have become manifest using echocardiography.6-11 These observations have led some workers to question the value of noninvasive monitoring of cardiac function in the management of thalassemia.12-14 Although recovery is possible ...
... failure (CHF) is often already present by the time systolic abnormalities have become manifest using echocardiography.6-11 These observations have led some workers to question the value of noninvasive monitoring of cardiac function in the management of thalassemia.12-14 Although recovery is possible ...
Electrophysiology Circulation: Arrhythmia &
... Atrial fibrillatory rate (AFR) is a characteristic of atrial substrate in atrial fibrillation (AF) that, ...
... Atrial fibrillatory rate (AFR) is a characteristic of atrial substrate in atrial fibrillation (AF) that, ...
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... There are many aspects of these effects of stroke that would cause a child to be considered medically fragile. Paralysis may cause the child to require the use of assistive devices in order to participate in daily activity. The difficulty swallowing may result in the need for monitoring for instance ...
... There are many aspects of these effects of stroke that would cause a child to be considered medically fragile. Paralysis may cause the child to require the use of assistive devices in order to participate in daily activity. The difficulty swallowing may result in the need for monitoring for instance ...
Clinical Phenotypes in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction
... patients with HFpEF. In contrast to the well-established effect of neurohormonal modulation on LV remodeling in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF), it may have only modest effect on LV remodeling in HFpEF, with LV mass decreasing by ≤10% in hypertensive patients.78,79 Whether a mod ...
... patients with HFpEF. In contrast to the well-established effect of neurohormonal modulation on LV remodeling in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF), it may have only modest effect on LV remodeling in HFpEF, with LV mass decreasing by ≤10% in hypertensive patients.78,79 Whether a mod ...
Outcomes According to Cardiac Catheterization Referral and
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Reduced Left Ventricular Myocardial Blood Flow Per
... THE OCCURRENCE OF ANGINA PECTORIS in 35 to 50% of patients with aortic stenosis' has suggested there is an imbalance between coronary blood flow and the metabolic demand for oxygen in these hypertrophied left ventricles. In previous studies of patients with aortic stenosis, measurements of myocardia ...
... THE OCCURRENCE OF ANGINA PECTORIS in 35 to 50% of patients with aortic stenosis' has suggested there is an imbalance between coronary blood flow and the metabolic demand for oxygen in these hypertrophied left ventricles. In previous studies of patients with aortic stenosis, measurements of myocardia ...
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... ASD close spontaneously by the age of four and in some cases it retrogrades to a non-significant hemodynamic shunt that does not require intervention. The clinical manifestation usually belongs to one of three groups. First, babies with moderate or severe isolated ASD present with tachypnea, respira ...
... ASD close spontaneously by the age of four and in some cases it retrogrades to a non-significant hemodynamic shunt that does not require intervention. The clinical manifestation usually belongs to one of three groups. First, babies with moderate or severe isolated ASD present with tachypnea, respira ...
Effects of glycyl-glutamine dipeptide supplementation on myocardial
... Abstract: Glutamine decreases myocardial damage in ischemia/reperfusion injury. However, the cardioprotective effect of glutamine after burn injury remains unclear. Present study was to explore the protective effect of glycylglutamine dipeptide on myocardial damage in severe burn rats. Seventy-two W ...
... Abstract: Glutamine decreases myocardial damage in ischemia/reperfusion injury. However, the cardioprotective effect of glutamine after burn injury remains unclear. Present study was to explore the protective effect of glycylglutamine dipeptide on myocardial damage in severe burn rats. Seventy-two W ...
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... it has been well demonstrated that HF with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and HF with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) cannot be readily differentiated on clinical grounds and requires assessment by these imaging tests.5 This barrier to effective diagnosis and work-up of heart failure is under ...
... it has been well demonstrated that HF with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and HF with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) cannot be readily differentiated on clinical grounds and requires assessment by these imaging tests.5 This barrier to effective diagnosis and work-up of heart failure is under ...
Journal of Exercise Physiologyonline
... stimulus. The prescribed intensity fraction can be alternatively applied using an absolute or relative approach. Absolute intensity is to prescribe a workload, such as 80 Watts on a cycle ergometer or a set caloric expenditure in a set time period (1). In this approach to intensity prescription, eac ...
... stimulus. The prescribed intensity fraction can be alternatively applied using an absolute or relative approach. Absolute intensity is to prescribe a workload, such as 80 Watts on a cycle ergometer or a set caloric expenditure in a set time period (1). In this approach to intensity prescription, eac ...
Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation
... The Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation (SPAF) trial evaluated 341 patients with intermittent AF who were followed for 26 months [28]. During this time, 49 percent had recurrent AF documented on at least one ECG. There were 104 additional patients who underwent cardioversion (electric or pharma ...
... The Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation (SPAF) trial evaluated 341 patients with intermittent AF who were followed for 26 months [28]. During this time, 49 percent had recurrent AF documented on at least one ECG. There were 104 additional patients who underwent cardioversion (electric or pharma ...
Mechanisms And Prevention Of TAVI
... A), who underwent TAVI demonstrated a slight but not significantly higher stroke rate compared to patients in the control group who underwent conventional surgical aortic valve replacement (first year: 6% vs. 3.2%, p=0.08; second year: 7.7% vs. 4.9%, p=0.17) [9]. Ultimately, stroke rates were simila ...
... A), who underwent TAVI demonstrated a slight but not significantly higher stroke rate compared to patients in the control group who underwent conventional surgical aortic valve replacement (first year: 6% vs. 3.2%, p=0.08; second year: 7.7% vs. 4.9%, p=0.17) [9]. Ultimately, stroke rates were simila ...
Combination of bosentan with epoprostenol in pulmonary arterial hypertension: BREATHE-2
... ABSTRACT: The efficacy and safety of combining bosentan, an orally active dual endothelin receptor antagonist and epoprostenol, a continuously infused prostaglandin, in the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) was investigated. In this double-blind, placebo-controlled prospective study ...
... ABSTRACT: The efficacy and safety of combining bosentan, an orally active dual endothelin receptor antagonist and epoprostenol, a continuously infused prostaglandin, in the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) was investigated. In this double-blind, placebo-controlled prospective study ...
Percutaneous Repair or Surgery for Mitral Regurgitation
... the exclusion of five patients who withdrew from the study before 30 days. Sensitivity analysis with the use of multiple imputation for missing efficacy and safety data provided similar results to those presented here. Comparisons with efficacy and safety margins were prespecified in the protocol to ...
... the exclusion of five patients who withdrew from the study before 30 days. Sensitivity analysis with the use of multiple imputation for missing efficacy and safety data provided similar results to those presented here. Comparisons with efficacy and safety margins were prespecified in the protocol to ...
cardioverter-defibrillator related problems Troubleshooting
... (committed) device into a sophisticated multiprogrammable, multi-functional device with extensive diagnostic and therapeutic options. The more recent combination with cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) further expanded its use to selected patients with severe symptoms of heart failure and left ...
... (committed) device into a sophisticated multiprogrammable, multi-functional device with extensive diagnostic and therapeutic options. The more recent combination with cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) further expanded its use to selected patients with severe symptoms of heart failure and left ...
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... with, is different from ventricular tissue, ion channel currents are somewhat different. The action potential is shorter than what we see in ventricular tissue. There are a couple of currents that are worth pointing out. There’s an ultra-rapid outward potassium current as well as IKCH that are subst ...
... with, is different from ventricular tissue, ion channel currents are somewhat different. The action potential is shorter than what we see in ventricular tissue. There are a couple of currents that are worth pointing out. There’s an ultra-rapid outward potassium current as well as IKCH that are subst ...
First-in-Man Implantation of Left Ventricular
... approach to the remodeling itself is a mechanical intervention to decrease the LV volume or constrain the ventricle from further enlargement. Several surgical approaches have been advocated in patients with a dilated LV, including partial left ventriculectomy (Batista procedure), cardiomyoplasty, an ...
... approach to the remodeling itself is a mechanical intervention to decrease the LV volume or constrain the ventricle from further enlargement. Several surgical approaches have been advocated in patients with a dilated LV, including partial left ventriculectomy (Batista procedure), cardiomyoplasty, an ...
Heart Failure Patient Supplement
... Yet, it can be hard to take many medicines every day. Remember that some medicines for heart failure help to decrease the edema (fluid buildup in the body) and improve your breathing. Some medicines keep the heart from getting weaker and some of these also improve the pumping function of the heart. ...
... Yet, it can be hard to take many medicines every day. Remember that some medicines for heart failure help to decrease the edema (fluid buildup in the body) and improve your breathing. Some medicines keep the heart from getting weaker and some of these also improve the pumping function of the heart. ...
Clinical guidance for the Management of patients with confirmed
... patients with heart failure. The guidance is separated into two parts, the first addresses best practice in the clinical management of heart failure itself and the second focuses on management of symptoms commonly experienced in advanced heart failure and is concerned with palliative and supportive ...
... patients with heart failure. The guidance is separated into two parts, the first addresses best practice in the clinical management of heart failure itself and the second focuses on management of symptoms commonly experienced in advanced heart failure and is concerned with palliative and supportive ...
Myocardial Infarction
... Collaborative Care Angina • Myocardial revascularization (CABG) – Primary surgical treatment for CAD – Patient with CAD who has failed medical management or has advanced disease is considered a candidate ...
... Collaborative Care Angina • Myocardial revascularization (CABG) – Primary surgical treatment for CAD – Patient with CAD who has failed medical management or has advanced disease is considered a candidate ...
CHADs2VASC
... status were at baseline of similar age (66 6 15 vs 66 6 14 years; P 5 .624), were as often female (45% vs 40%; P 5 .103), and equally as often had diabetes (15% vs 17%; P 5 .244) or a prior stroke/TIA (9% vs 8%; P 5 .359), whereas they more often had heart failure (41% vs 24%; P , .001) and less oft ...
... status were at baseline of similar age (66 6 15 vs 66 6 14 years; P 5 .624), were as often female (45% vs 40%; P 5 .103), and equally as often had diabetes (15% vs 17%; P 5 .244) or a prior stroke/TIA (9% vs 8%; P 5 .359), whereas they more often had heart failure (41% vs 24%; P , .001) and less oft ...
ventricular tachycardia
... discoloration of the skin and moist tissues (known as “mucous membranes”) of the body caused by inadequate oxygen levels in the red-blood cells (condition known as “cyanosis”); “congestive heart failure” is a condition in which the heart cannot pump an adequate volume of blood to meet the body’s nee ...
... discoloration of the skin and moist tissues (known as “mucous membranes”) of the body caused by inadequate oxygen levels in the red-blood cells (condition known as “cyanosis”); “congestive heart failure” is a condition in which the heart cannot pump an adequate volume of blood to meet the body’s nee ...