qt interval variability and qt/rr relationship in patients
... surrogate of action potential physiology at the cellular level. The study on healthy subjects published by Jensen et al. showed satisfying reproducibility of this measurement and the presence of day/night variations. There was a significant difference between the day and night slopes, the latter bei ...
... surrogate of action potential physiology at the cellular level. The study on healthy subjects published by Jensen et al. showed satisfying reproducibility of this measurement and the presence of day/night variations. There was a significant difference between the day and night slopes, the latter bei ...
Introduction
... these cases may be relatively few compared with the large mass of true coronary artery disease, they certainly occur and in any event on a scientific basis are inspired guesswork. Another group numerically much smaller but medico-legally more important, are those cases in which some unnatural event, ...
... these cases may be relatively few compared with the large mass of true coronary artery disease, they certainly occur and in any event on a scientific basis are inspired guesswork. Another group numerically much smaller but medico-legally more important, are those cases in which some unnatural event, ...
Structural and functional assessment of small arteries in patients
... failure patients and controls without heart failure in an attempt to identify abnormalities associated with heart failure which may be related to these mechanisms. Small arteries were dissected from gluteal biopsies and studied using wire myography. Arterial morphological parameters were measured an ...
... failure patients and controls without heart failure in an attempt to identify abnormalities associated with heart failure which may be related to these mechanisms. Small arteries were dissected from gluteal biopsies and studied using wire myography. Arterial morphological parameters were measured an ...
Stenting versus medical therapy for atherosclerotic renal artery
... A Cochrane SR published in 2014 included only randomised controlled trials (RCTs) that compared the effectiveness of balloon angioplasty, with and without stenting, to medical therapy in patients with ARAS.5 The review included studies where the patients had ‘haemodynamically significant’ renal art ...
... A Cochrane SR published in 2014 included only randomised controlled trials (RCTs) that compared the effectiveness of balloon angioplasty, with and without stenting, to medical therapy in patients with ARAS.5 The review included studies where the patients had ‘haemodynamically significant’ renal art ...
CARDIOMYOPATHIES
... • This disease may be idiopathic or associated with other diseases (e.g., amyloidosis and endomyocardial disease with or without hypereosinophilia). • The course of RCM varies, depending on the pathology and treatment, but is often unsatisfactory. ...
... • This disease may be idiopathic or associated with other diseases (e.g., amyloidosis and endomyocardial disease with or without hypereosinophilia). • The course of RCM varies, depending on the pathology and treatment, but is often unsatisfactory. ...
Core Laboratory services
... Cardialysis has over 30 years of experience acting as an independent core laboratory in clinical trials in cardiology. To date we have been involved in over 250 clinical trials varying from phase II and phase III clinical studies, registries, post-marketing studies and Investigator Sponsored Studies ...
... Cardialysis has over 30 years of experience acting as an independent core laboratory in clinical trials in cardiology. To date we have been involved in over 250 clinical trials varying from phase II and phase III clinical studies, registries, post-marketing studies and Investigator Sponsored Studies ...
Effect of Therapy on Left Ventricular Function in
... months. Similarly, ejection fraction increased significantly during the same period from a control value of 65.1 ? 4.4 to 73.4 1.8% (P< 0.025) and persisted in this range at 3 months. At 6 months the ejection fraction had returned to pretreatment levels. There were significant reductions in left ven ...
... months. Similarly, ejection fraction increased significantly during the same period from a control value of 65.1 ? 4.4 to 73.4 1.8% (P< 0.025) and persisted in this range at 3 months. At 6 months the ejection fraction had returned to pretreatment levels. There were significant reductions in left ven ...
(1). heart rate ↑→cardiac output
... --denotes the ease or difficulty with which something can be stretched. myocardial fibrosis 2. Ventricular residual blood volume after contraction ...
... --denotes the ease or difficulty with which something can be stretched. myocardial fibrosis 2. Ventricular residual blood volume after contraction ...
Clinical Implications of the 2013 ESH/ESC Hypertension Guidelines
... (to SBP \130 mmHg), depending upon the agent used [32–36]. Furthermore, the optimal BP target for protective effects on the kidney, brain, and heart may be divergent [30]. These data support a ‘common sense’ approach in high-risk individuals, individually tailoring antihypertensive treatment and fav ...
... (to SBP \130 mmHg), depending upon the agent used [32–36]. Furthermore, the optimal BP target for protective effects on the kidney, brain, and heart may be divergent [30]. These data support a ‘common sense’ approach in high-risk individuals, individually tailoring antihypertensive treatment and fav ...
gmr3412
... PCI, past medical history, electrocardiogram, and color Doppler ultrasound revealed obsolete MI, previous percutaneous coronary bypass grafting or PCI, heart failure, valvular heart disease, atrial fibrillation, pacemaker installation, kidney insufficiency, taking digitalis, left ventricular hypertr ...
... PCI, past medical history, electrocardiogram, and color Doppler ultrasound revealed obsolete MI, previous percutaneous coronary bypass grafting or PCI, heart failure, valvular heart disease, atrial fibrillation, pacemaker installation, kidney insufficiency, taking digitalis, left ventricular hypertr ...
Myocardial Infarction-induced Ventricular Septal Defect
... cardiac surgery and confirmed a residual VSD and a recurrent large inferior basal pseudoaneurysm. Unfortunately, surgical repair of the residual VSD, pseudoaneurysm or the implantation of a ventricular assist device were considered to be technically unfeasible. The patient underwent cardiac transpla ...
... cardiac surgery and confirmed a residual VSD and a recurrent large inferior basal pseudoaneurysm. Unfortunately, surgical repair of the residual VSD, pseudoaneurysm or the implantation of a ventricular assist device were considered to be technically unfeasible. The patient underwent cardiac transpla ...
Tilburg University Type D personality is a predictor
... life both in heart failure patients and in patients with coronary artery disease (Pedersen et al. 2006; Rector et al. 1987; Schiffer et al. 2008a, b). However, little attention has been paid to the role of personality factors in heart failure, with only two studies focusing on the impact of the dist ...
... life both in heart failure patients and in patients with coronary artery disease (Pedersen et al. 2006; Rector et al. 1987; Schiffer et al. 2008a, b). However, little attention has been paid to the role of personality factors in heart failure, with only two studies focusing on the impact of the dist ...
Diapositiva 1
... 1) Sinus node disease. Pacing is indicated when symptoms can clearly be attributed to bradycardia. 2) Sinus node disease. Pacing may be indicated when symptoms are likely to be due to bradycardia, even if the evidence is not conclusive. 3) Sinus node disease. Pacing is not indicated in patients with ...
... 1) Sinus node disease. Pacing is indicated when symptoms can clearly be attributed to bradycardia. 2) Sinus node disease. Pacing may be indicated when symptoms are likely to be due to bradycardia, even if the evidence is not conclusive. 3) Sinus node disease. Pacing is not indicated in patients with ...
Competing Risk of Cardiac Status and Renal Function During
... [eGFR], or serum urea). Both the cardiac and renal markers are validated indicators of prognosis, but it is not yet clear whether the benefits of lowering NT-proBNP are outweighed by the concomitant worsening of renal parameters. METHODS This study was an individual patient data analysis assembled fr ...
... [eGFR], or serum urea). Both the cardiac and renal markers are validated indicators of prognosis, but it is not yet clear whether the benefits of lowering NT-proBNP are outweighed by the concomitant worsening of renal parameters. METHODS This study was an individual patient data analysis assembled fr ...
Question 1
... cardiac dysfunction that impairs the ability of the ventricle to fill with or eject blood (particularly during physical activity). A diagnosis of CHF may be further strengthened by improvement in symptoms in response to treatment. - National Heart Foundation of Australia and the Cardiac Society of A ...
... cardiac dysfunction that impairs the ability of the ventricle to fill with or eject blood (particularly during physical activity). A diagnosis of CHF may be further strengthened by improvement in symptoms in response to treatment. - National Heart Foundation of Australia and the Cardiac Society of A ...
Cancer and Heart/Stroke benefits
... 1. Any other disease or injury involving the cardiovascular system; 2. A cardiac arrest that is not caused by myocardial infarction. Coronary artery bypass: a procedure which uses a saphenous vein or internal mammary artery graft to surgically bypass obstructions in a native coronary artery or arter ...
... 1. Any other disease or injury involving the cardiovascular system; 2. A cardiac arrest that is not caused by myocardial infarction. Coronary artery bypass: a procedure which uses a saphenous vein or internal mammary artery graft to surgically bypass obstructions in a native coronary artery or arter ...
Cardiomyopathy Caused by Longterm Treatment with Chloroquine
... lism of the substance4. Thus, the cardiac process may be asymptomatic for a long period. Because of the small number of cases and the lack of systematic studies, it is impossible to calculate the incidence of CQ cardiotoxicity; however, a considerable number of undetected cases can be assumed. To d ...
... lism of the substance4. Thus, the cardiac process may be asymptomatic for a long period. Because of the small number of cases and the lack of systematic studies, it is impossible to calculate the incidence of CQ cardiotoxicity; however, a considerable number of undetected cases can be assumed. To d ...
Transmural Myocardial Infarction with Arteriographically Normal
... with shortness of breath, diaphoresis, and a feeling of numbness in the upper extremities. T h e pain persisted for more than two hours. T h e electrocardiogram ( E C G ) at that time showed prominent S T segment and T wave changes ( F i g 1 ) . Later that day, Q waves were present in leads I I , I ...
... with shortness of breath, diaphoresis, and a feeling of numbness in the upper extremities. T h e pain persisted for more than two hours. T h e electrocardiogram ( E C G ) at that time showed prominent S T segment and T wave changes ( F i g 1 ) . Later that day, Q waves were present in leads I I , I ...
Relation of the HAS-BLED Bleeding Risk Score to Major Bleeding
... Methods and Results—We recruited 965 consecutive anticoagulated outpatients with permanent or paroxysmal AF who were stabilized for at least 6 months on oral anticoagulation (international normalized ratio, 2.0 –3.0). Medical history and HAS-BLED score were assessed. Cox regression models were used ...
... Methods and Results—We recruited 965 consecutive anticoagulated outpatients with permanent or paroxysmal AF who were stabilized for at least 6 months on oral anticoagulation (international normalized ratio, 2.0 –3.0). Medical history and HAS-BLED score were assessed. Cox regression models were used ...
Effects of Long-Term Biventricular Stimulation for
... Methods and Results—Fifty-three patients with systolic heart failure and bundle-branch block underwent implantation of biventricular stimulation (BVS) devices as part of a randomized trial. Echocardiograms were acquired at randomization and at 6-week intervals until completion of 12 weeks of continu ...
... Methods and Results—Fifty-three patients with systolic heart failure and bundle-branch block underwent implantation of biventricular stimulation (BVS) devices as part of a randomized trial. Echocardiograms were acquired at randomization and at 6-week intervals until completion of 12 weeks of continu ...
Transmural Myocardial Infarction with
... with shortness of breath, diaphoresis, and a feeling of numbness in the upper extremities. T h e pain persisted for more than two hours. T h e electrocardiogram ( E C G ) at that time showed prominent S T segment and T wave changes ( F i g 1 ) . Later that day, Q waves were present in leads I I , I ...
... with shortness of breath, diaphoresis, and a feeling of numbness in the upper extremities. T h e pain persisted for more than two hours. T h e electrocardiogram ( E C G ) at that time showed prominent S T segment and T wave changes ( F i g 1 ) . Later that day, Q waves were present in leads I I , I ...
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... suffocation & lack of oxygen to the tissues Right side failure fluid builds up in tissues as peripheral edema Chapter 18, Cardiovascular System ...
... suffocation & lack of oxygen to the tissues Right side failure fluid builds up in tissues as peripheral edema Chapter 18, Cardiovascular System ...
Surgical Ventricular Restoration
... Surgical ventricular restoration (SVR) is a procedure designed to restore or remodel the left ventricle to its normal, spherical shape and size in patients with akinetic segments of the heart, secondary to either dilated cardiomyopathy or post-infarction left ventricular aneurysm. The SVR procedure ...
... Surgical ventricular restoration (SVR) is a procedure designed to restore or remodel the left ventricle to its normal, spherical shape and size in patients with akinetic segments of the heart, secondary to either dilated cardiomyopathy or post-infarction left ventricular aneurysm. The SVR procedure ...
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... presence of atrial fibrillation and a history of myocardial infarction, particularly during the 6 weeks before the stroke, were significantly more common in the group with carotid-distribution infarcts involving the cortex. There was no significant difference in the prevalence of other accepted risk ...
... presence of atrial fibrillation and a history of myocardial infarction, particularly during the 6 weeks before the stroke, were significantly more common in the group with carotid-distribution infarcts involving the cortex. There was no significant difference in the prevalence of other accepted risk ...