Using this template
... • Ensure the patient is stable and does not have a condition or device that would preclude an exercise-based rehabilitation programme. • Include a psychological and educational component in the programme. ...
... • Ensure the patient is stable and does not have a condition or device that would preclude an exercise-based rehabilitation programme. • Include a psychological and educational component in the programme. ...
Evidence for left ventricular dysfunction in patients with
... 3.82¡0.77 end-diastolic volumes?s-1). Furthermore, OSA patients had significantly lower LVPFR (2.67¡0.71 versus 3.93¡0.58 end-diastolic volumes?s-1) and delayed TPFR (0.19¡0.04 versus 0.15¡0.03 s) in comparison with the control group. Sixmonths of CPAP treatment was effective in significantly improv ...
... 3.82¡0.77 end-diastolic volumes?s-1). Furthermore, OSA patients had significantly lower LVPFR (2.67¡0.71 versus 3.93¡0.58 end-diastolic volumes?s-1) and delayed TPFR (0.19¡0.04 versus 0.15¡0.03 s) in comparison with the control group. Sixmonths of CPAP treatment was effective in significantly improv ...
relation of hemoglobin a to left ventricular diastolic function in
... subclinical cardiac dysfunction, the patients included in the study had no obvious signs of macrovascular disease and had LV ejection fractions of >55% as assessed by the modified biplane Simpson’s method. LV hypertrophy was defined as an interventricular septum thickness of ኑ1.3 cm. Diastolic funct ...
... subclinical cardiac dysfunction, the patients included in the study had no obvious signs of macrovascular disease and had LV ejection fractions of >55% as assessed by the modified biplane Simpson’s method. LV hypertrophy was defined as an interventricular septum thickness of ኑ1.3 cm. Diastolic funct ...
A Rare Case of a Congenital Single Coronary Artery: Right
... commonly associated with other congenital anomalies, such as transposition of the great vessels, coronary arteriovenous fistula, or bicuspid aortic valve.4 However, in our depicted case no other associated cardiac anomalies were found and coronary obstructive lesions were absent. Although SCA is gen ...
... commonly associated with other congenital anomalies, such as transposition of the great vessels, coronary arteriovenous fistula, or bicuspid aortic valve.4 However, in our depicted case no other associated cardiac anomalies were found and coronary obstructive lesions were absent. Although SCA is gen ...
Glucagon in Congestive Heart Failure
... in the presence of digitalis toxicity. Evidence of increased "ischemia" (angina, depressed ST segments and inverted T waves) during the infusion were seen in four patients. In chronic congestive failure associated with coexisting manifest chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or pulmonary heart dise ...
... in the presence of digitalis toxicity. Evidence of increased "ischemia" (angina, depressed ST segments and inverted T waves) during the infusion were seen in four patients. In chronic congestive failure associated with coexisting manifest chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or pulmonary heart dise ...
Structural Remodeling of Cardiac Myocytes in Patients
... sure, increased chamber radius, and normal or reduced wall thickness. Consequently, both diastolic and systolic wall stress are increased. The relatively small myocyte diameter in cells from patients with ICM indicates an inappropriate response to the increase in systolic wall stress. Although the u ...
... sure, increased chamber radius, and normal or reduced wall thickness. Consequently, both diastolic and systolic wall stress are increased. The relatively small myocyte diameter in cells from patients with ICM indicates an inappropriate response to the increase in systolic wall stress. Although the u ...
2005 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary
... directly to a primary PCI facility may have better outcomes related to the potential for earlier ...
... directly to a primary PCI facility may have better outcomes related to the potential for earlier ...
Creatine kinase-MB fraction and cardiac troponin T to
... of the biochemical markers creatine kinase (CK), creatine kinase-MB fraction (CK-MB) and cardiac troponin T (cTNT) to diagnose acute myocardial infarction (AMI) after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Background. Elevations of CK and CK-MB after CPR are a frequent finding and might be associated ...
... of the biochemical markers creatine kinase (CK), creatine kinase-MB fraction (CK-MB) and cardiac troponin T (cTNT) to diagnose acute myocardial infarction (AMI) after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Background. Elevations of CK and CK-MB after CPR are a frequent finding and might be associated ...
ANGINA PECTORIS TREATMENT
... With Coronary Angioplasty Chances of Restenosis is up to 30-45% within 6 months Stent – There are two types of intracoronary stent: i) Bare metal – Chances of restenosis 30% at 6 month ii) Drug eluting stent – restenosis usually not there, but late stent thrombosis can rarely occur Restenosis is ...
... With Coronary Angioplasty Chances of Restenosis is up to 30-45% within 6 months Stent – There are two types of intracoronary stent: i) Bare metal – Chances of restenosis 30% at 6 month ii) Drug eluting stent – restenosis usually not there, but late stent thrombosis can rarely occur Restenosis is ...
Depression, Heart Rate Variability, And Acute Myocardial Infarction
... Background—Clinical depression is associated with an increased risk for mortality in patients with a recent myocardial infarction (MI). Reduced heart rate variability (HRV) has been suggested as a possible explanation for this association. The purpose of this study was to determine if depression is ...
... Background—Clinical depression is associated with an increased risk for mortality in patients with a recent myocardial infarction (MI). Reduced heart rate variability (HRV) has been suggested as a possible explanation for this association. The purpose of this study was to determine if depression is ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... chronic airway inflammation in response to noxious stimuli resulting in airflow obstruction that is not fully reversible (1). World health organization predicts that by 2020, COPD will become third leading cause of death (currently fourth) and fifth leading cause of disability (currently twelfth) wo ...
... chronic airway inflammation in response to noxious stimuli resulting in airflow obstruction that is not fully reversible (1). World health organization predicts that by 2020, COPD will become third leading cause of death (currently fourth) and fifth leading cause of disability (currently twelfth) wo ...
Chapter on Heart Disease
... CARDIAC BIOMARKERS A biomarker is an objectively measured trait that may serve as an indicator of normal organ function, disease processes, or response to medical intervention. Biomarkers may provide information about the presence and severity of disease, as well as prognosis. Recent studies in both ...
... CARDIAC BIOMARKERS A biomarker is an objectively measured trait that may serve as an indicator of normal organ function, disease processes, or response to medical intervention. Biomarkers may provide information about the presence and severity of disease, as well as prognosis. Recent studies in both ...
incidence and course of acute myocardial infarction complicated by
... most common (71.5%) among different kinds of SVT. SVT prevailed in females and elderly patients with advanced heart failure. Development of paroxysmal SVT in patients with AMI is highly related to larger myocardial necrosis, left atrium dilatation and impaired left ventricular systolic function. Par ...
... most common (71.5%) among different kinds of SVT. SVT prevailed in females and elderly patients with advanced heart failure. Development of paroxysmal SVT in patients with AMI is highly related to larger myocardial necrosis, left atrium dilatation and impaired left ventricular systolic function. Par ...
Intensive Care Unit Management of Transcatheter Aortic Valve
... decreased level of consciousness, inattention, disordered thinking—or a mixed delirium with elements of both agitation and hypoactive delirium is more frequently underrecognized. In fact, hypoactive delirium is not only more common, but is also associated with higher mortality rates.27,29 Increased ...
... decreased level of consciousness, inattention, disordered thinking—or a mixed delirium with elements of both agitation and hypoactive delirium is more frequently underrecognized. In fact, hypoactive delirium is not only more common, but is also associated with higher mortality rates.27,29 Increased ...
Rajiv Gandhi University Of Health Sciences, Karnataka Bangalore
... Application to hypertensive heart disease” showed that the sensitivity of echocardiography to detect LVH has been reasonably high (85–100%), whereas that of ECG has ranged from as high as 50% in severely diseased necropsy populations to as low as 6–17% in recent studies in Cornell and Framingham. EC ...
... Application to hypertensive heart disease” showed that the sensitivity of echocardiography to detect LVH has been reasonably high (85–100%), whereas that of ECG has ranged from as high as 50% in severely diseased necropsy populations to as low as 6–17% in recent studies in Cornell and Framingham. EC ...
The Roles of Thiamine in Myocardial Infarction
... The relationship between thiamine and myocardial infarction (MI) has been previously reported in the literature. In thiamine-deficient (TD) rats, electrocardiograms (ECGs) showed marked bradycardia as well as T wave and ST-segment changes. These changes usually disappear within a few hours of thiami ...
... The relationship between thiamine and myocardial infarction (MI) has been previously reported in the literature. In thiamine-deficient (TD) rats, electrocardiograms (ECGs) showed marked bradycardia as well as T wave and ST-segment changes. These changes usually disappear within a few hours of thiami ...
Treating Three Types of Heart Failure
... By Dawn Gates Heart failure is a disease that affects over 5.1 million people a year, about half the people who develop heart failure die within 5 years; costs for heart failure are approx. 32 billion a year in medical bills, and lost days of work. It is diagnosed by a combination of medical studies ...
... By Dawn Gates Heart failure is a disease that affects over 5.1 million people a year, about half the people who develop heart failure die within 5 years; costs for heart failure are approx. 32 billion a year in medical bills, and lost days of work. It is diagnosed by a combination of medical studies ...
The Association between Glomerular Hyperfiltration and Left
... with a multivariate linear regression test with stepwise subset selection to identify independent factors associated with LVMI or E/E’. In the present study, the mean LVMI was 156.73 ± 26.80 g/m2 in group 1 patients. In our previous study, the mean LVMI in essential hypertensive patients was 102 ± 2 ...
... with a multivariate linear regression test with stepwise subset selection to identify independent factors associated with LVMI or E/E’. In the present study, the mean LVMI was 156.73 ± 26.80 g/m2 in group 1 patients. In our previous study, the mean LVMI in essential hypertensive patients was 102 ± 2 ...
Response of heart murmur intensity to isometric - Heart
... Thirty-six patients were studied, of whom 27 had proven cardiac lesions during previous diagnostic cardiac catheterization. The remaining 9 patients were felt to have unquestionable clinical evidence of specific valvular cardiac lesions. The lesions studied are listed in Table i, and were predominan ...
... Thirty-six patients were studied, of whom 27 had proven cardiac lesions during previous diagnostic cardiac catheterization. The remaining 9 patients were felt to have unquestionable clinical evidence of specific valvular cardiac lesions. The lesions studied are listed in Table i, and were predominan ...
living with your heart failure device(crt)
... A cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) system delivers therapies to treat patients who may benefit from synchronizing the pumping of the heart chambers. A CRT ICD also delivers therapies to treat patients with heart rhythm disorders or who are at signi ...
... A cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) system delivers therapies to treat patients who may benefit from synchronizing the pumping of the heart chambers. A CRT ICD also delivers therapies to treat patients with heart rhythm disorders or who are at signi ...
HCM_03 (Natural history)
... in which increased interstitial fibrosis was attenuated by ARB. The amount and distribution of hypertrophy in patients with HCM may be related to underlying genetic mutation. In study comparing 150 patients with one of more commonly seen thick filament mutations (myosin heavy chain, myosin binding p ...
... in which increased interstitial fibrosis was attenuated by ARB. The amount and distribution of hypertrophy in patients with HCM may be related to underlying genetic mutation. In study comparing 150 patients with one of more commonly seen thick filament mutations (myosin heavy chain, myosin binding p ...
Management of Common Arrhythmias: Part II. Ventricular
... not require treatment. Premature ventricular complexes do not usually require treatment. However, if premature ventricular complexes and sinus tachycardia are both present, they may be controlled with orally administered beta blockers. Early intravenous administration of these drugs can reduce the i ...
... not require treatment. Premature ventricular complexes do not usually require treatment. However, if premature ventricular complexes and sinus tachycardia are both present, they may be controlled with orally administered beta blockers. Early intravenous administration of these drugs can reduce the i ...
Myocardial Ischemia and Infarction
... • By increasing coronary blood flow, mostly through vasodilation, the coronary arteries satisfy increased myocardial oxygen demands. ...
... • By increasing coronary blood flow, mostly through vasodilation, the coronary arteries satisfy increased myocardial oxygen demands. ...
Is Myocardial Recovery Possible and How Do You Measure It?
... to occur in younger patients with dilated, idiopathic cardiomyopathy of relatively short duration. In these settings medical and device therapy serve to support the heart and circulation, and/or to prevent further irreversible damage to the heart during the period of greatest hemodynamic compromise. ...
... to occur in younger patients with dilated, idiopathic cardiomyopathy of relatively short duration. In these settings medical and device therapy serve to support the heart and circulation, and/or to prevent further irreversible damage to the heart during the period of greatest hemodynamic compromise. ...
The Evaluation of Applied Anaesthetic Techniques
... of our hospital. Mann-Whitney U test was used for evaluating the patients’ anaesthetic technique and demographic data, gestational week and parity, newborn APGAR score and weight, operation duration, postoperative care unit and hospitalisation time. The relationship between previous caesarean rates, ...
... of our hospital. Mann-Whitney U test was used for evaluating the patients’ anaesthetic technique and demographic data, gestational week and parity, newborn APGAR score and weight, operation duration, postoperative care unit and hospitalisation time. The relationship between previous caesarean rates, ...