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efectele recuperǎrii cardiovasculare asupra pacienţilor internaţi în
efectele recuperǎrii cardiovasculare asupra pacienţilor internaţi în

... place: physical training is paralleled by secondary prevention measures, the indications and content of rehabilitation are changing, with the extension of physical training indications beyond the increase of exercise capacity. All this under the conditions in which many patients with ischemic heart ...
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... risk of development of extensive myocardial infarction of the anterior wall and death [1]. Although medical management may provide symptomatic improvement at first, the natural history of this syndrome is anterior wall myocardial infarction that, if not aborted, results in significant left ventricul ...
2014 Johansen Trial
2014 Johansen Trial

...  lam MB, Munir MB, Rattan R, Flanigan S, Adelstein E, Jain S, Saba S. Battery Longevity In Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators. Europace 2014; 16, 246251. Kaplan Meier curves depicting survival of CRT devices free from battery depletion by device manufacturer. ...
Palliative Care for Advanced Heart Failure: An Overview
Palliative Care for Advanced Heart Failure: An Overview

... Correspondence: ngscj@ha.org.hk Background As in many parts of the world, hospital admissions in Hong Kong due to heart failure is both common and on the rise1, and heart failure is a final common pathway of various cardiac conditions leading to death. In fact, advanced heart failure (AHF) was descr ...
The Alberta Heart Failure Etiology and Analysis Research Team
The Alberta Heart Failure Etiology and Analysis Research Team

... expected to double in the next 1–2 decades [2,3]. In addition, the current one-year mortality rate after diagnosis of HF remains disturbingly high at >25% [4,5], and the condition has the worst effect on quality of life of any chronic medical condition [6]. Consequently, new therapeutic strategies n ...
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Effets du RAAS sur l`AF

... In humans, fish oils slow heart rate, increase the PR and decrease the likelihood of a prolonged QTc Ninio et al noted that feeding rabbits 5% tuna oil for 12 weeks significantly increased the atrial pressure necessary to induce sustained AF compared to controls – The decline in AERP produced by inc ...
CV Assessment
CV Assessment

... a thorough cardiac examination? • A. In an obese client, an adult cuff size of 12 to 14 cm is preferable. • B.The carotid artery on the neck is auscultated to assess for the presence of a bruit. • C.The apical impulse is auscultated over the fifth intercostal space in the midclavicular line. • D.Pal ...
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Emergency coronary stenting of unprotected critical left main
Emergency coronary stenting of unprotected critical left main

... PCI, no randomised trials have yet compared it with surgery, which remains the ideal procedure.9 Acute LMCA occlusion leads to massive MI and a high incidence of cardiogenic shock, arrhythmias, and sudden death. The extensive area of compromised myocardium is reflected in the typical ECG pattern ass ...
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... A pulseless patient with a bradyarrhythmia requires cardiac arrest management according to the cardiac arrest algorithm (see ARC Guideline 11.2). Drug therapy Atropine is the initial treatment and is administered intravenously in doses of 500-600 mcg (repeated as necessary every 3-5 min up to a tota ...
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Analysis of Right Atrial and Ventricular Flow Patterns

... frequently have pulmonary regurgitation (PR) and residual or recurrent pulmonary artery (PA) stenosis which contribute to the progressive development of right ventricular (RV) dilation and failure. Cardiac MRI is currently the clinical standard for following patients after TOF repair to assess the s ...
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... • The Frank Starling principle is based on the length-tension relationship within the ventricle. • If ventricular end diastolic volume (preload) is increased, it follows that the ventricular fiber length is also increased, resulting in an increased ‘tension’ of the muscle. • Cardiac output is direct ...
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Effectiveness of Off Pump CABG in Impaired Left Ventricular Function

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... opportunistic infections, malignant neoplasm and multi-organ dysfunction1. The WHO estimated that more than 40 million people had been infected by HIV at the end of 2005 and, there are now 5 million new infection and, 3 million deaths every year2. In India, HIV prevalence among the general populatio ...
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What Is an Automated External Defibrillator?

... Why are AEDs important? AEDs make it possible for more people to respond to a medical emergency where defibrillation is required. Because AEDs are portable, they can be used by nonmedical people. They can be made part of emergency response programs that also include rapid use of 9-1-1 and prompt del ...
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... • Tachycardia: Heart rate in excess of 100bpm • Bradycardia: Heart rate less than 60 bpm • Sinus arrhythmia: Heart rate varies 5% during respiratory cycle and up to 30% during deep respiration • Premature atrial contractions: Occasional shortened intervals between one contraction and succeeding, fre ...
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... There are also many rhythms that can cause the heart rate to be fast, the most common of which is sinus tachycardia. In sinus tachycardia, the depolarization is still starting in the normal pacemaker of the heart, called the Sino-Atrial or SA node. When the heart rhythm is no longer initiated in the ...
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Clinical outcomes of patients with diabetes mellitus and

... Among patients with diabetes and AMI, our study showed that primary PTCA was associated with lower rates of recurrent ischaemia and TVR procedures and a trend towards a reduction in all cause mortality at one year compared with fibrinolysis. This benefit was achieved without an increase in bleeding ...
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Fibroblast growth factor 23 in acute myocardial infarction

... Introduction: Cardiogenic shock (CS) is the leading cause of death in patients hospitalized with acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Biomarkers might help in risk stratification and understanding of pathophysiology. Preliminary data suggests that patients with CS face a profound increase in the osteo ...
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Chronic recurrent ventricular tachycardia
Chronic recurrent ventricular tachycardia

... In other cases the initiating ventricular beat occurs after full inscription of the T wave of the preceding sinus beat, and the complexes vary in form from beat to beat. One type is known as Torsades de Pointe because of progressive and cyclical twisting in the electrical axis of each complex. This ...
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Doc - Medtronic

... Catheter ablation is a minimally invasive procedure that aims to treat atrial fibrillation (AF), an irregular quivering or rapid rhythm in the upper chambers (atria) of the heart. The goal of the treatment is to stop the rapid beating of the upper heart chambers by ablating, or blocking the conducti ...
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Heart Panel

... It is a combination of Blueprint Genetics Pan Cardiomyopathy and Arrhythmia Panels. It can be used as a primary tool for patients with complex phenotype or family history. Typically there is a difficulty to distinguish if the patient has a cardiomyopathy or channelopathy. In some occasions the patie ...
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