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The heart - Heart Rhythm Alliance
The heart - Heart Rhythm Alliance

... up a heart beat is known as the cardiac cycle. Once filled with blood, the atria receive an electrical impulse from the sino-atrial node (SA node). This electrical impulse spreads from the SA node over the walls of the atria and causes it to contract – forcing the blood out of the atria and into the ...
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... Atrial fibrillation  Dialysis  Chronic kidney failure  Warfarin  Stroke ...
Benefits of Beating Heart Surgery
Benefits of Beating Heart Surgery

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Role of the Autonomic Nervous System in Mild

... certain topics and then invited to a discussion period. Borderline hypertensive patients were matched with control subjects and requested to arrive through discussion at a compromise position. Each person’s initial position was noted on a similar scale after the experiment. As can be seen from Fig. ...
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Changes in left ventricular filling and left atrial function six

... Manuscript received December 31, 1998; revised manuscript received March 31, 1999, accepted June 23, 1999. ...
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Nocturnal periodic breathing in primary pulmonary hypertension

... Sleepiness Scale (ESS) was used to evaluate daytime sleepiness [20]. At night, the electroencephalogram (electrodes at positions C3–A2 and C4–A1 of the international 10–20 system), electrooculogram and electromyogram of the submental and pretibial muscles; airflow at the nose and mouth by thermistor ...
What Is Coronary Artery Disease?
What Is Coronary Artery Disease?

... Unstable angina: This may be a new symptom or a change from stable angina. The angina may occur more frequently, occur more easily at rest, feel more severe, or last longer. Although this can often be relieved with oral medications, it is unstable and may progress to a heart attack. Usually more int ...
Coronary CT Angiography
Coronary CT Angiography

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What Is Coronary Artery Disease?
What Is Coronary Artery Disease?

... Unstable angina: This may be a new symptom or a change from stable angina. The angina may occur more frequently, occur more easily at rest, feel more severe, or last longer. Although this can often be relieved with oral medications, it is unstable and may progress to a heart attack. Usually more int ...
Gene expression profiling reveals potential prognostic biomarkers
Gene expression profiling reveals potential prognostic biomarkers

... failure [11,12]. Their diagnostic/prognostic usefulness is enhanced by other biomarkers such as troponin I and C-reactive protein (CRP) [13]. However, these biomarkers exhibit elevated levels also in patients with renal failure, primary aldosteronism, congestive heart failure, and thyroid disease [1 ...
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SUMMARY OF PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS

... In general, there were no clinically important influences of Atacand® on routine laboratory variables. As for other inhibitors of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, small decreases in haemoglobin have been seen. Increases in creatinine, urea or potassium and decrease in sodium have been obser ...
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...  Hospital cost ~$300 M  MSP cost ~$130 M  Pharmacare ~$100 M $500M per year  Heart Failure is the most common cause of hospitalization of people over 65 years of age  Average 1 year mortality rate of 33%  Higher rates associated with more advanced disease and poor functional capacity  Hospita ...
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Heart Failure - Systolic Dysfunction - Michigan Medicine

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and cardiovascular mortality in type 2 diabetes.
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... newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients. After 10 years follow up, intensive glucose control reduced the relative risk for myocardial infarctions by 15% (p=0.01) and for death from any cause by 13% ...
Gene expression profiling reveals potential prognostic biomarkers
Gene expression profiling reveals potential prognostic biomarkers

... failure [11,12]. Their diagnostic/prognostic usefulness is enhanced by other biomarkers such as troponin I and C-reactive protein (CRP) [13]. However, these biomarkers exhibit elevated levels also in patients with renal failure, primary aldosteronism, congestive heart failure, and thyroid disease [1 ...
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Module III - Cardiovascular Emergencies and 12 Lead EKG`s

... Non-Q wave infarct (NSTEMI) No ST elevation but MI is present with tissue necrosis (death) Q wave infarct (STEMI) ST elevation MI with tissue necrosis (death) Usually a large/significant infarct ...
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PDF - Circulation Research
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... of segmental notation. In the sets that form the essence of the Van Praaghian notation, the combinations account only for the topologic arrangement of each segment, rather than indicating how they are joined together. {S,D,*}, for example, indicates situs solitus in the setting of a right-handed ven ...
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... at high risk for sudden cardiac death but did not meet eligibility criteria for placement of an ICD or who would not receive an ICD for several months were included in the trials. The WEARIT study consisted of 177 patients who had New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class III or IV symptoma ...
Gene expression profiling reveals potential prognostic biomarkers
Gene expression profiling reveals potential prognostic biomarkers

... failure [11,12]. Their diagnostic/prognostic usefulness is enhanced by other biomarkers such as troponin I and C-reactive protein (CRP) [13]. However, these biomarkers exhibit elevated levels also in patients with renal failure, primary aldosteronism, congestive heart failure, and thyroid disease [1 ...
Temporal Trends in Hospitalisations for Heart Failure
Temporal Trends in Hospitalisations for Heart Failure

... The observed mean length of stay did not decrease over the 8 year period but slightly increased from 12.0 days to 12.4 days, a relative increase of 3.2% over the 8-year period. Although not statically significant it did show a general trend (p=0.08). Interestingly, our study also showed that the LOS ...
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Contents Heartbeat Editorials Review Coronary artery disease

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Reference values for quantitative left ventricular and left atrial
Reference values for quantitative left ventricular and left atrial

... stenoses (in this study defined as any vessel diameter reduction) could be reliably excluded with CT coronary angiography. Conventional catheter angiography was not considered clinically indicated in any subject of the population. Exclusion criteria were ECG abnormalities, any medication, history of ...
Diastolic heart failure: Predictors of mortality
Diastolic heart failure: Predictors of mortality

... with a higher prevalence of hypertension and less coronary artery disease (CAD) compared to patients with HF and reduced EF [3, 11]. In patients with DHF, cardiovascular (CV) diseases (60%) are the leading cause of death including sudden cardiac death (26%), HF (15%), myocardial infarction (5%) and ...
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