In dogs and humans, VPCs can be associated with virtually any disorder, either cardiac or extracardiac. Possible causes include structural heart disease, inherited cardiovascular disease, gastric dilatation-volvulus, neoplasia, splenic torsion,pancreatitis, and drug-induced (Tilley et al., 200...
systole- the contraction of the chambers of the heart (especially the ventricles) to drive blood into the aorta and pulmonary artery heartbeat,beat,pulse,pulsation- the rhythmic contraction and expansion of the arteries with each beat of the heart; "he could feel the beat of her heart" ...
Because the novel throbs with the heart-beats of its author, both literary critics and the readers have taken great interest in its unconventional heroine Jane Eyre, whose unconventionality is shown in the heroi [translate] aブルーロック Blue lock [translate] aわかりしだい連絡します 它做...
Anomalies involving the origin of the coronary arteries and among these, the right coronary artery originating from the left represent one of the leading causes of SCD in athletes under 35 years of age. It is a pathology challenging to diagnose. Indeed, the affected subjects, in most cases, ...
Premature beatsare common in normal children and teenagers. An extra beat comes sooner than normal; then there is a pause that causes the next beat to be more forceful. Most people have them at some time and usually no cause can be found. Those without identifiable cause usually disappear on...
Major adverse events were reported in 41 of 170 patients with 2 deaths (both from noncardiovascular causes), 35 cases of recurrent myocardial infarction, and 4 cases of coronary revascularization. Discussion To our knowledge, this study is the first blinded assessment of the prevalence and spectrum...
the right heart CD may be considered as a simple heart of passage which pushes a column of blood of which the speed of flow is variable, but never zero, except when the frequencies of the beats of the heart 1 are very low. When the blood flowrate of the vascular system increases, fur...
the causes of death were upper respiratory infection in 1 patient, protein-losing enteropathy associated with congestive heart failure in 1 patient, hypoxia in 1 patient, and deteriorated ventricular performance with thrombus formation in the intra-atrial tunnel in 2 patients. In patients with EC-TCP...
The electrocardiographic form of the premature beats which appear after closure of coronary arteries tends to follow the anatomical distribution of these vessels; closure of the left coronary arteries causes premature beats, left ventricular in form; and closure of the right coronary artery premature ...
Direct exposure to ionizing radiation causes changes in the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and changes in the structure of nucleotides. Indirect exposure induces the formation of free oxygen radicals that can cause changes in the next few nucleotides, contributing to damage in many places. Ionizing ...