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| They are similar to | ventricular action potential with the exception of havi |
| It is also used in | ventricular arrhythmia and supraventricular arrhythmia |
| ), and is associated with increased risk of | ventricular arrhythmias and congenital deafness. |
| drug is used for both supraventricular and | ventricular arrhythmias. |
| tal adverse effects of milrinone, including | ventricular arrhythmias. |
| e electrical shock on basis of an atrial or | ventricular arryhtmia; |
| de also produces respiratory depression and | ventricular arrythmia. |
| The use of magnetic suspension in | ventricular assist devices was pioneered by Prof. Paul |
| es, it is now developing a rapidly evolving | Ventricular Assist Device programme. |
| y bypass surgery (1964); the first use of a | ventricular assist device to pump blood and support a d |
| ED, HOWARTH S Effects on blood pressure of | ventricular asystole during Stokes-Adams attacks and ac |
| dverse cardiac reactions, such as premature | ventricular beats, ventricular tachycardia, and atrio-v |
| is prevents regurgitation--backward flow of | ventricular blood into the atrial cavities--by bracing |
| ne has been shown to inhibit Na+ current in | ventricular cells of guinea pigs. |
| asymmetrically expressed in the developing | ventricular chambers and play an essential role in card |
| During | ventricular contraction, the wave of depolarization mov |
| n in the heart, during the plateau phase of | ventricular contraction. |
| Heart during | ventricular diastole. |
| uding mental retardation, brain atrophy and | ventricular dilation, myoclonus, hypotonia, and epileps |
| ients with asymptomatic or symptomatic left | ventricular dysfunction. |
| Current proponents of restoration of | Ventricular Dyssynchrony purport that cardiac dP/dt cur |
| and limit atrial electrical influence from | ventricular electrical influence to the SA/AV/Purkinje |
| associated with heart disease, such as left | ventricular failure. |
| more information regarding the incidence of | ventricular fibrillation or heart attacks, including in |
| ving effects on the cardiac muscle, causing | ventricular fibrillation. |
| h can result in death from asphyxiation and | ventricular fibrillation. |
| xide drugs lower arterial pressure and left | ventricular filling pressure. |
| The | ventricular filling velocity or flow into the ventricle |
| pairment, severe hepatic impairment, severe | ventricular filling or outflow obstruction, severe hypo |
| sure and the mitral valve opens, initiating | ventricular filling. |
| failure, the treatment is to optimize left | ventricular function by the use of diuretics, beta bloc |
| mg, has been shown to further improve left | ventricular functional parameters when given in combina |
| Left | ventricular hypertrophy |
| e subacute cases severe splenomegaly, right | ventricular hypertrophy and multifocal interstitial myo |
| enlarged left ventricle of the heart (left | ventricular hypertrophy) increases risk of stroke. |
| with a healthy heart with no signs of left | ventricular hypertrophy, ischemic heart disease or hear |
| athy, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy or (left) | ventricular hypertrophy, peripartum cardiomyopathy, Tak |
| amage when taken in higher dosages and left | ventricular hypertrophy. |
| arch; tricuspid valve regurgitation; right | ventricular hypertrophy; and pulmonic stenosis. |
| roved functional capacity and reduced right | ventricular mass in patients. |
| htly decrease the contractile forces of the | ventricular muscle. |
| peptide, which is normally produced by the | ventricular myocardium. |
| level, bretylium helps to resynchronize the | ventricular myocytes so they contract together. |
| Vesnarinone improves | ventricular performance most in patients with the worst |
| as equally or more effective in suppressing | ventricular premature depolarizations, couplets, and no |
| than encainide or flecainide in suppressing | ventricular premature depolarizations. |
| situation is that, while contraction causes | ventricular pressure to rise sharply, there is no overa |
| he ventricles start depolarizing and, while | ventricular pressure starts to rise due to contraction, |
| Due to prolonged repolarization of | ventricular Purkinje fibers, a prominent U wave occurs, |
| more effective than digoxin in controlling | ventricular rate, and was approved by the U.S. Food and |
| The effects on right | ventricular remodeling were significantly greater in co |
| vasodilation, and reductions in preload and | ventricular remodeling. |
| rogenesis, tissue repair, inflammation, and | Ventricular remodeling. |
| n market due to reports of life threatening | ventricular rhythm disorders. |
| lure, where they also predict mortality and | ventricular rhythm abnormalities. |
| An echocardiogram may reveal heart defects ( | ventricular septal defect is most common). |
| s, heart defects (patent ductus arteriosus, | ventricular septal defect, ossium primum and endocardia |
| The other conditions are | ventricular septal defect which is a defect or hole in |
| partition, which ultimately blends with the | ventricular septum in such a way as to bring the bulbus |
| divided by a septum, the septum inferius or | ventricular septum, which grows upward from the lower p |
| Section of the heart showing the | ventricular septum. |
| by the fusion of the aortic septum with the | ventricular septum. |
| e with the aortic septum and below with the | ventricular septum. |
| The central canal is contiguous with the | ventricular system of the brain. |
| is the thin epithelial membrane lining the | ventricular system of the brain and the spinal cord. |
| l aqueduct, similarly to other parts of the | ventricular system of the brain, develops from the cent |
| agnosed with a complete failure of the left | ventricular system. |
| Ventricular systole | |
| ventricles begin to contract shortly before | ventricular systole and maintain tension throughout. |
| s from the atria to the ventricles to allow | ventricular systole or [LVEF] + [RVEF]. |
| aortic valve, the pulmonary valve opens in | ventricular systole, when the pressure in the right ven |
| At the end of | ventricular systole, when the pressure in the right ven |
| surgery to correct a condition called Supra | Ventricular Tachyardia, which produces a quickened puls |
| is indicated for the treatment of atrial or | ventricular tachyarrhythmias, and AV re-entrant arrhyth |
| ventricular tachycardia and torsades de pointes). | |
| weakness, bradycardia (and, paradoxically, | ventricular tachycardia), and nodal rhythm or Wolff-Par |
| crease significantly, but fast heart rates ( | ventricular tachycardia, atrial fibrillation) can occur |
| Fischer's heart may have experienced either | ventricular tachycardia, a type of racing heartbeat, or |
| This may theoretically increase the risk of | ventricular tachycardia, though this does not seem to b |
| Japan for the treatment of arrhythmias and | ventricular tachycardia. |
| rable with these agents in the treatment of | ventricular tachycardias and fibrillation. |
| m channel blocker) used in the treatment of | ventricular tachycardias. |
| ion, functional dysphonias, contact ulcers, | ventricular voice, and psychogenic voice disorders. |
| Ventricular volume | |
| In the | ventricular zone of the cortex fewer neurons have been |
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