Reversible Cardiac Failure During Angina Pectoris
... determinations. Continuous recordings of brachial artery and left ventricular pressures were made during the termination of pacing. In later studies, pacing was interrupted for 15 sec at 2-min intervals to determine the effect of sudden reduction in heart rate. Twenty minutes after pacing was termin ...
... determinations. Continuous recordings of brachial artery and left ventricular pressures were made during the termination of pacing. In later studies, pacing was interrupted for 15 sec at 2-min intervals to determine the effect of sudden reduction in heart rate. Twenty minutes after pacing was termin ...
2015 ESC Guidelines for the management of patients with
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Posterior Descending Artery Arising as A Continuation of
... to 1 % of healthy individuals [1]. In the largest study of coronary angiograms of 126,595 patients, coronary anomalies were observed in 1.3 % of patients [2]. Clinically coronary anomalies are classified as “benign” (hemodynamically insignificant) or “malignant” (hemodynamically significant) based o ...
... to 1 % of healthy individuals [1]. In the largest study of coronary angiograms of 126,595 patients, coronary anomalies were observed in 1.3 % of patients [2]. Clinically coronary anomalies are classified as “benign” (hemodynamically insignificant) or “malignant” (hemodynamically significant) based o ...
2015 ESC Guidelines for the management of patients with
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European Guidelines on cardiovascular disease prevention in clinical practice (version 2012)
... 5.2.1 Identifying individuals at risk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1692 5.2.2 Use of risk scoring in clinical practice . . . . . . . . . .1692 5.2.3 Barriers to implementing routine risk assessment . .1693 5.2.4 Methods for improving awareness and implementation of risk scoring . . . . . . . . . . ...
... 5.2.1 Identifying individuals at risk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1692 5.2.2 Use of risk scoring in clinical practice . . . . . . . . . .1692 5.2.3 Barriers to implementing routine risk assessment . .1693 5.2.4 Methods for improving awareness and implementation of risk scoring . . . . . . . . . . ...
A Modest Proposal - We are Overdue for an International Fontan
... Clinical perspective: 1. The impact of treatment strategies targeted toward those with important laboratory abnormalities in the pathological range may influence FHS to an unknown degree but should be an important component of future studies. 2. Strategies targeting FHS and its non-cardiac determina ...
... Clinical perspective: 1. The impact of treatment strategies targeted toward those with important laboratory abnormalities in the pathological range may influence FHS to an unknown degree but should be an important component of future studies. 2. Strategies targeting FHS and its non-cardiac determina ...
2015 ESC Guidelines for the management of patients with
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2015 ESC Guidelines for the management of patients with
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2015 ESC Guidelines for the management of
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12-lead Electrocardiogram in Acute Coronary Syndrome
... 6.1 Poor outcome in real life non-ST elevation acute coronary syndrome patients................................................ 96 6.2 An ECG marker of severe coronary artery disease in non-ST elevation acute coronary syndrome ................. 97 6.3 Impact of the present study on current treatment ...
... 6.1 Poor outcome in real life non-ST elevation acute coronary syndrome patients................................................ 96 6.2 An ECG marker of severe coronary artery disease in non-ST elevation acute coronary syndrome ................. 97 6.3 Impact of the present study on current treatment ...
S0735109707014052_mmc2
... Evaluation of LV function with prior ventricular function evaluation within the past year with normal function (such as prior echocardiogram, LV gram, SPECT, cardiac MRI) in patients in whom there has been no change in clinical status ...
... Evaluation of LV function with prior ventricular function evaluation within the past year with normal function (such as prior echocardiogram, LV gram, SPECT, cardiac MRI) in patients in whom there has been no change in clinical status ...
Echo-Doppler assessment of diastole: flow, function and
... Diastolic dysfunction will be observed in heart failure both with reduced (HFREF) and preserved (HFPEF) ejection fraction. Filling pressures are considered elevated when the mean PCW is >12 mm Hg or when the LVEDP is >16 mm Hg. In healthy subjects filling pressures change minimally with exercise. Exe ...
... Diastolic dysfunction will be observed in heart failure both with reduced (HFREF) and preserved (HFPEF) ejection fraction. Filling pressures are considered elevated when the mean PCW is >12 mm Hg or when the LVEDP is >16 mm Hg. In healthy subjects filling pressures change minimally with exercise. Exe ...
American College of Cardiology - Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
... (NYHA) class III or IV, and to death due specifically to heart failure and stroke (relative risk vs. nonobstructed patients, 4.4) (127). However, the likelihood of severe symptoms and death from outflow tract obstruction was not greater when the gradient was increased in magnitude above the threshol ...
... (NYHA) class III or IV, and to death due specifically to heart failure and stroke (relative risk vs. nonobstructed patients, 4.4) (127). However, the likelihood of severe symptoms and death from outflow tract obstruction was not greater when the gradient was increased in magnitude above the threshol ...
Relation between regional function and coronary blood - AJP
... whereas dobutamine has also been used successfully to assess myocardial viability in patients with chronic coronary stenoses and reduced %WT (1, 19, 21, 29), there are few data regarding the pathophysiological basis for its use. We have developed a closed-chest canine model of multivessel chronic co ...
... whereas dobutamine has also been used successfully to assess myocardial viability in patients with chronic coronary stenoses and reduced %WT (1, 19, 21, 29), there are few data regarding the pathophysiological basis for its use. We have developed a closed-chest canine model of multivessel chronic co ...
PDF Article
... Ethical Committee of the Hospital ofYerona, where surgery was performed. Plasma and tissue samples were assayed for amiodarone and desethylamiodarone by high pressure liquid chromatography, as described in an earlier study (4). Statistics. Student's t test for independent samples was used to compare ...
... Ethical Committee of the Hospital ofYerona, where surgery was performed. Plasma and tissue samples were assayed for amiodarone and desethylamiodarone by high pressure liquid chromatography, as described in an earlier study (4). Statistics. Student's t test for independent samples was used to compare ...
Guidelines and Standards for Performance of a Pediatric
... ing tool in the diagnosis and assessment of congenital and acquired heart disease in infants, children, and adolescents. Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) is an ideal tool for cardiac assessment, as it is noninvasive, portable, and efficacious in providing detailed anatomic, hemodynamic, and phys ...
... ing tool in the diagnosis and assessment of congenital and acquired heart disease in infants, children, and adolescents. Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) is an ideal tool for cardiac assessment, as it is noninvasive, portable, and efficacious in providing detailed anatomic, hemodynamic, and phys ...
Guidelines and Standards for Performance of a Pediatric
... ing tool in the diagnosis and assessment of congenital and acquired heart disease in infants, children, and adolescents. Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) is an ideal tool for cardiac assessment, as it is noninvasive, portable, and efficacious in providing detailed anatomic, hemodynamic, and phys ...
... ing tool in the diagnosis and assessment of congenital and acquired heart disease in infants, children, and adolescents. Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) is an ideal tool for cardiac assessment, as it is noninvasive, portable, and efficacious in providing detailed anatomic, hemodynamic, and phys ...
American College of Cardiology/ European Society of Cardiology
... (NYHA) class III or IV, and to death due specifically to heart failure and stroke (relative risk vs. nonobstructed patients, 4.4) (127). However, the likelihood of severe symptoms and death from outflow tract obstruction was not greater when the gradient was increased in magnitude above the threshol ...
... (NYHA) class III or IV, and to death due specifically to heart failure and stroke (relative risk vs. nonobstructed patients, 4.4) (127). However, the likelihood of severe symptoms and death from outflow tract obstruction was not greater when the gradient was increased in magnitude above the threshol ...
cardiovascular magnetic resonance and computed
... mechanisms from defective insulin secretion with no insulin resistance to largely insulin resistance with a degree of defective secretion. The deficiency in insulin secretion is usually relative rather than absolute (1-3). Other specific types of diabetes include other etiopathogenic mechanisms, ...
... mechanisms from defective insulin secretion with no insulin resistance to largely insulin resistance with a degree of defective secretion. The deficiency in insulin secretion is usually relative rather than absolute (1-3). Other specific types of diabetes include other etiopathogenic mechanisms, ...
Targeted ablation of cardiac sympathetic neurons - AJP
... stain. TTC staining differentiates viable tissue by reacting with myocardial dehydrogenase enzymes to form a red brick stain. Necrotic tissue, which has lost its dehydrogenase enzymes, does not form a red stain and shows up as pale yellow. This stain has been shown to be a reliable indicator of myoc ...
... stain. TTC staining differentiates viable tissue by reacting with myocardial dehydrogenase enzymes to form a red brick stain. Necrotic tissue, which has lost its dehydrogenase enzymes, does not form a red stain and shows up as pale yellow. This stain has been shown to be a reliable indicator of myoc ...
2013 ESC Guidelines on cardiac pacing and cardiac
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Coronary anomalies: single centre experience
... silent and usually are found incidentally during angiographic evaluation for other cardiac diseases. Certain types of anomalies that are associated with impaired myocardial perfusion can result in angina, congestive heart failure, myocardial infarction, cardiomyopathy, ventricular aneurysms, or sudd ...
... silent and usually are found incidentally during angiographic evaluation for other cardiac diseases. Certain types of anomalies that are associated with impaired myocardial perfusion can result in angina, congestive heart failure, myocardial infarction, cardiomyopathy, ventricular aneurysms, or sudd ...
Glucose Flux Rate Regulates Onset of Ischemic Contracture in
... was further reduced by hypoxia, glucose still prevented ischemic contracture; however, when oxidative phosphorylation dropped to near zero (near-anoxic) rates, glycolysis was inhibited, and glucose could only delay ischemic contracture to about 45 minutes. Combined ATP production rates could be diss ...
... was further reduced by hypoxia, glucose still prevented ischemic contracture; however, when oxidative phosphorylation dropped to near zero (near-anoxic) rates, glycolysis was inhibited, and glucose could only delay ischemic contracture to about 45 minutes. Combined ATP production rates could be diss ...
Cardiac Volume in Normal Children and Adolescents
... aspect of the heart shadow to the posterior border of the sternum. Reproducibility of the measurements of cardiac volume was evaluated by comparing the results of the observer reading the total sample (M.H.S.) with those of the other two authors. Delineation of cardiac axes was left to individual di ...
... aspect of the heart shadow to the posterior border of the sternum. Reproducibility of the measurements of cardiac volume was evaluated by comparing the results of the observer reading the total sample (M.H.S.) with those of the other two authors. Delineation of cardiac axes was left to individual di ...
Ventricular Arrhythmias in the Absence of Structural Heart Disease
... Patients with ventricular arrhythmia (VA) require an evaluation to determine if structural heart disease is present (1). In addition to a complete history and physical examination, all patients should receive a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG), 2-dimensional echocardiogram, and exercise testing if th ...
... Patients with ventricular arrhythmia (VA) require an evaluation to determine if structural heart disease is present (1). In addition to a complete history and physical examination, all patients should receive a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG), 2-dimensional echocardiogram, and exercise testing if th ...