Hintner H, Stanzl U, Dahlback K, Dahlback B, Pepys MB, Breath- nach SM: Tissue vitronectin in normal adult human dermis is non- covalently bound to elastic tissue. J Invest Dermatol 96:747 --752, 1991Hintner H, Stanzl U, Dahlback K, Dahlback B, Pepys MB, Breath- nach SM: Tissue...
The presentation of normal values in children is different than in the adult population due to continuous changes in body weight and height as a function of age. Normal data in children are frequently presented in percentiles and/or z-scores (standard deviation score). Z-scores are given as $...
There are nine publications for reference values of the adult LA (volume and/or diameter and/or area) based on bSSFP imaging with sufficient sample size (n > 40) and these are reported in Table13. Four of these publications used the biplane area-length method, one used the Simpson’s...
Atrial tachycardia is present when an atrial ectopic focus depolarizes the atria at a rate of ___ to ___ beats per minute. Why would there be a delay between the ECG pattern and the resulting beat of the heart? How does breath holding and moderate exe...
Unitbeats per minute (min-1 or bpm). Normal valuesNewborn: 120-140 Infant: 120-130 Child: 100-110 Adolescent: 85-90 Adult: 60-80 Senior: 80-90 Measurement methodsManual (palpation) Electronic (electrocardiogram (ECG)) Optical (photoplethysmography (PPG)) ...
The volume of blood ejected by the heart per minute is termed: A. stroke volume B. cardiac output C. end diastolic volume D. end systolic volume E. None of the above is correct. The amount of air that moves into and out of the human lungs in each...
Hypertension is diagnosed when consistent readings are over 140/90. Pre-hypertension might be diagnosed when the top readings are between 120/80 and 139/89. Early symptoms of hypertension are: fatigue, confusion, shortness of breath, blood in the urine, blood spots in the eyes, facial flushing...
METHODS Male and female volunteers were fitted with masks to measure minute volume ventilation using a non-recirculating circuit. Samples of exhaled breath were collected and assayed for CO content via solid-phase gas chromatography. For each subject, the whole-body CO excretion was calculated as ...
Symptoms:Symptoms can vary but may include severe headache, shortness of breath, chest pain, back pain, numbness/weakness, difficulty speaking, vision problems, and severe anxiety. Danger:A hypertensive crisis can lead to life-threatening complications, such as fluid in the lungs (pulmonary edema)...
well. More seriously, bradycardia results from your heart being unable to pump well enough to send oxygenated blood throughout your body. Bradycardia can make you dizzy, tired, weak, or short of breath, or you may feel no symptoms at all. Severe cases of bradycardia may require a pacemaker...