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Managing Atrial Fibrillation - American College of Chest Physicians
Managing Atrial Fibrillation - American College of Chest Physicians

... this approach for symptomatic patients with AF refractory or intolerant to at least one class 1 or class 3 antiarrhythmic medication, or as first-line therapy in selected patients with CHF.8 Several randomized trials have demonstrated excellent rates of sinus restoration and improvement of symptoms, ...
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... husband and wife team of Shosuke and Utako Okamoto[1], however by the late 1990’s intravenous TXA was only occasionally used and there was just one manufacturer (forced to continued production under an “orphan drugs” law). Antifibrinolytics have long been used in cardiac surgery[2]. A ‘coffee time’ ...
Rheumatic Heart Disease
Rheumatic Heart Disease

... The global burden of disease caused by rheumatic fever and RHD currently falls disproportionately on children and young adults living in low-income countries and is responsible for about 233,000 deaths annually. At least 15.6 million people are estimated to be currently affected by RHD with a signif ...
Cardiac Complications of Hyperthyroidism
Cardiac Complications of Hyperthyroidism

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left coronary artery

... impulses results in alteration in the rhythmic contraction of the ventricles Commotio Cordis: results in ventricular fibrillation and sudden death Caused by a blunt nonpenetrating blow to the anterior chest wall over the heart. sudden blow is frequently produced by a baseball, baseball bat, lacrosse ...
Stuck in the Middle: Afib Patients on Rate Control
Stuck in the Middle: Afib Patients on Rate Control

... and emotions rather than with tangible symptoms. Dr. Dorian also observed that studies suggest that when beta-blocker therapy is used for strict rate control, the potential benefits may be offset by adverse effects, such as fatigue, especially when higher or more frequent doses are needed to sustain ...
Severe Heart Failure and Large Left Ventricular Thrombus Following
Severe Heart Failure and Large Left Ventricular Thrombus Following

... had an echocardiogram (Figures 1 and 2) that showed severe left ventricular dysfunction with an ejection fraction of 10% and a large mobile thrombus occupying 60% of the left ventricular cavity and was diagnosed with a dilated cardiomyopathy. The patient underwent left ventricular thrombectomy (Figu ...
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... were age, blood pressure, and creatinine. Treatment at discharge in patients with reduced LVEF included ACE inhibitors/ARBs, beta-blockers, and aldosterone inhibitors in 78, 67, and 27% cases. Non-surgical devices were reported in , 20% of potential candidates. ...
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background - Medtronic

...  ICDs also stop ventricular tachycardia (VT), and other less problematic arrhythmias.  ICDs collect information physicians can use to program the device to the exact needs of the patient. Effectiveness  ICDs are proven to be 98 percent effective in treating dangerous ventricular arrhythmias that ...
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Comprehending Cardiac Medications: Foundational Cardiac

... of the heart with each beat. The term stroke volume can apply to each of the two ventricles of the heart, although it usually refers to the left ventricle. The stroke volumes for each ventricle are generally equal, both being approximately 70 mL in most adults.  Stroke volume is influenced by the a ...
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Fig. 1 - JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging

... at the Mayo Clinic for more than 2 decades (7) and has recently been described in detail by Pandit et al. (8). In this issue of iJACC, Kuwaki et al. (9) make a substantial attempt to break the gridlock of the last several years by showing that the addition of this additional grade (using E/e 0 ratio ...
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Patients with worsening chronic heart failure who present

... [5]. Hospitalisation is common in these patients and in a recent study it was shown that 31% of the patients with heart failure (HF) in primary care were hospitalised at least once during follow-up over a 2- year period [6]. Conversely, 65% of patients hospitalised for HF are followed over an extend ...
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... grafted first but if the RCA was more critical than the LCX, the right territory was grafted before the LCX with a separate conduit or a side Y graft sometimes dividing the RA. The first Diagonal Artery if high or with a wide angle was not grafted side to side with LIMA to avoid kinking and an alter ...
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Dr. Frankenstein`s Ghost Heart
Dr. Frankenstein`s Ghost Heart

... hematoma, and cardiac perforation. The patients must also take immunosuppressant’s to prevent rejection. The side affects of these medications include hypertension, renal effects, tremor, headaches, glucose intolerance, and metabolic problems. Then there are infections, which are common after organ ...
Heart Failure - Tower Hamlets
Heart Failure - Tower Hamlets

... • Readmission rates have remained stable over the last four years, and if anything 6‐month readmissions have  increased. There is also a surprising fall in re‐admissions in 2008. (figure 7). This illustrates that the  community heart failure team could be put to more effect use at reducing this read ...
Anatomy Review: The Heart
Anatomy Review: The Heart

... Study Questions on the Intrinsic Conduction System: 1. What is the purpose of the intrinsic conduction system of the heart? 2. What type of cells are present in the intrinsic conduction system of the heart? 3. List the six areas within the heart where autorhythmic cells are found. 4. Match the six a ...
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A Clinical Trial of the Angiotensin

... the risk of death from cardiovascular causes (relative risk, 0.75; 95 percent confidence interval, 0.63 to 0.89; P0.001) and sudden death (relative risk, 0.76; 95 percent confidence interval, 0.59 to 0.98; P0.03). Progression to severe heart failure was less frequent in the trandolapril group (relat ...
Coronary Artery Disease Angina Acute Coronary Syndrome
Coronary Artery Disease Angina Acute Coronary Syndrome

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Vertebral scale system to measure heart size in radiographs
Vertebral scale system to measure heart size in radiographs

... was 9.7 v +/- 0.5 SD. The differences between wide- and deep-chested dogs, males and females, and right or left lateral recumbency were not significant. In 100 normal cats, the average VHS was 7.5 v +/- 0.3. The short-axis dimension of the heart in ventrodorsal radiographs of cats was 3.4 v +/- 0.25 ...
Electrical storm in patients with an implantable defibrillator
Electrical storm in patients with an implantable defibrillator

... analyse the recurrence of ES. The strata in this model were the following: beta-blocker usage, LVEF (40 or .40%), and ICD ‘type’ (existing ICD or new ICD) at the time of randomization. This model produces a robust variance for the estimated parameter (treatment effect) and thus adjusting for the co ...
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