Define the following cardiovascular treatment term: "sinus rhythm". Give a brief definition of Hyperkalemia. When someone mentions the word "Kinesiology" to you, what do you think of? How would you describe Kinesiology in layman's terms? If you had to teach a class on ...
Additionally, sarcalumenin is necessary for keeping a normal sinus rhythm during both aerobic and anaerobicexercise activity. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Anaerobicexercise, such as weight lifting, builds additional muscle mass. From ...
Since atrial fibrillation was not responsive to antiarrhythmic drug therapy, electrical isolation of the pulmonary vein was planned. In addition, a contrast-enhanced multi-slice computed tomography scan of the heart was performed with the patient in sinus rhythm....
After haemofiltration, which probably eliminated the excessive amount of triiodothyronine, cardiovascular as well as renal functions returned to normal. Unfortunately, complaints returned due to a disturbance of rhythm. If hemodynamic stability can be achieved, sinus rhythm returns in the vast majority...
Normal heart rate ranges between 60-100 beats in a minute when a person is resting (Heart Rhythm Society, 2005). Contraction and relaxation of the heart to pump blood are stimulated by an electric current that originates from the atria part of the heart called the sinus node and ...
ECG returned to baseline with normal sinus rhythm, and T- wave inversion. The rhythm of S1 S2 was irregular with a soft systolic murmur loud on expiration (Barbara, Rainer, & Haddad, 2002). Her history had some positive risk factors for crescendo angina. They include; high blood pressure,...
Before transplantation, the patient was in sinus rhythm with complete left bundle branch block. Early after transplantation, the patient exhibited sinus-node dysfunction with the appearance of junctional rhythm; for this reason, a VVI pacemaker was eventually implanted. Over the 3 months prior to ...
The Valsalva maneuver (VM) is one of the physical maneuvers used by medical personnel. In emergency medicine, it is known primarily for its use as a non-pharmacological method of restoring sinus rhythm possible to perform in almost every patient, and side effects are notice...
Ablation was performed at the venoatrial junction using an irrigated-tip catheter with the following settings: maximum power 30 W, cut-off temperature 43掳C and duration of 60 s. In the weeks following the procedure, sinus rhythm was stably restored. After ten weeks, the patient had atrial ...
Since atrial fibrillation was not responsive to antiarrhythmic drug therapy, electrical isolation of the pulmonary vein was planned. In addition, a contrast-enhanced multi-slice computed tomography scan of the heart was performed with the patient in sinus rhythm....