Your cardiac output is your heartbeats per minute multiplied by the amount of blood pumped with each beat. Your doctor can measure it in lots of ways. Pulmonary artery catheter. Your doctor inserts this device into thearterythat sends blood to thelungsto pick up oxygen. Echocardiogram. This us...
Put the tips of your index and middle fingers on yourskin. Press lightly until you feel the blood pulsing beneath your fingers. You may need to move your fingers around until you feel it. Count the beats you feel for 10 seconds. Multiply this number by six to get your heartbeats per mi...
completed, the focal PFA catheter was advanced to the left ventricle (LV). Five to six ablations per animal were delivered in different segments of LV (basal, mid, apical, and anterior, septal, lateral, posterior) with enough separation to allow individual analysis. A Medtronic research-only ...
Selective acquisition at a fixed point of the cardiac cycle in end-diastole largely suppressed the influence of cardiac motion, but the relatively long duration of the sequence (17 heartbeats to obtain a single slice map) occasionally led to some undesired breathing motion. We therefore performed ...
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(145–157 heartbeats/min). During the PE lesson with Tabata training, the effects of the program were monitored using HR measured by a Polar H1 heart rate monitor (Polar Electro, Kempele, Finland). The HR was displayed on the Polar H1 watch screen to motivate the students to maintain ...