Cardiology Core Curriculum A problem-based approach - part 10 ppt

Cardiology Core Curriculum A problem-based approach - part 10 doc

Cardiology Core Curriculum A problem-based approach - part 10 doc

... job as a school teacher at age 65 years. She was an active, 96 pack-year smoker. There was no history of prior myocardial infarction or angina. Examination. Physical examination: the patient appeared chronically ... that are highly susceptible to thrombus formation. This may be exacerbated by enlargement of the left atrial chamber. Finally, valvular disease in general, and mitral valvular d...
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Cardiology Core Curriculum A problem-based approach - part 10 ppt

Cardiology Core Curriculum A problem-based approach - part 10 ppt

... sign 106 , 107 , 414 labetalol 141, 146 labor cardiac enzymes 509 Marfan’s syndrome patient 511 valvular heart disease 506–7 lactic acidosis 572 Laplace’s law 284 latex agglutination assay 452 LDL-cholesterol ... vascular procedures. This case illustrates an example of peripheral manifestations of atheroemboli in a very common setting – as an aftermath of cardiac catheterization and/or an...
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Cardiology Core Curriculum A problem-based approach - part 1 potx

Cardiology Core Curriculum A problem-based approach - part 1 potx

... Texas, USA Cardiology Core Curriculum viii Christina Karaviotis, Lotika Singha and Andy Baker of BMJ Books for their advice, support, and the rapid response to trans-Atlantic emails and attachments. ... end-organ damage. In patients with diabetes mellitus (an important cardiovascular risk factor) retinopathy may develop. Increased capillary permeability leads to capillary closure and di...
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Cardiology Core Curriculum A problem-based approach - part 2 pot

Cardiology Core Curriculum A problem-based approach - part 2 pot

... intimal flap seen by echocardiography and magnetic resonance imaging was indicative of what? 7. What additional information was provided by magnetic resonance imaging that was unavailable by transthoracic ... in particular following revascularization techniques such as percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty or coronary artery bypass grafting • risk stratification after acute myocardia...
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Cardiology Core Curriculum A problem-based approach - part 3 pdf

Cardiology Core Curriculum A problem-based approach - part 3 pdf

... hypertension have abnormal nitric oxide mediated vasodilatation. The absence of appropriate nitric oxide mediated vasodilatation may lead to abnormal vascular remodeling and promote vascular damage, predisposing ... agent, and has the advantage of providing additional cardiac protection for patients with ischemia. Intra-arterial monitoring of therapy is advisable in the patient population who...
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Cardiology Core Curriculum A problem-based approach - part 4 ppt

Cardiology Core Curriculum A problem-based approach - part 4 ppt

... coronary revascularization. Cardiac palpation Abnormalities of cardiac palpation such as left ventricular heave or lift, which are characterized by sustained outward movement of an area that is larger than the normal apex, ... fibrinolytic agents currently available are plasminogen activators. Reteplase (recombinant plasminogen activator [rPA]) and tenecteplase have a prolonged half-life an...
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Cardiology Core Curriculum A problem-based approach - part 5 pot

Cardiology Core Curriculum A problem-based approach - part 5 pot

... emergency cardiac care: changes in the management of cardiac arrest. JAMA 2001;285:1267–9. 15 Takata TA, Page RL, Joglar JA. Automated external defibrillators: technical considerations and clinical promise. ... transplantation, 55% have an etiology of end-stage ischemic heart disease. A diligent search Heart failure and cardiac transplantation 279 Table 10. 1 Annual mortality risks associa...
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Cardiology Core Curriculum A problem-based approach - part 6 pot

Cardiology Core Curriculum A problem-based approach - part 6 pot

... This patient has several contraindications to cardiac transplantation in view of her advanced age and renal insufficiency. She has not yet had an appropriate trial of medical therapy that might ... 70%. Heart failure and cardiac transplantation 317 The 1 year survival for heart–lung transplantation is approximately 50%. A heart transplantation alone does not solve the problem with pulmonary...
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Cardiology Core Curriculum A problem-based approach - part 7 ppt

Cardiology Core Curriculum A problem-based approach - part 7 ppt

... 1·0, partial Valvular disease and infective endocarditis 397 2. What anatomic features made this patient an ideal candidate for mitral valve repair versus mitral valve replacement? What features may ... be accompanied by a third heart sound (S 3 ). The physical examination of a patient with mitral regurgitation may reveal an apical holosystolic murmur that radiates to the axilla. There ar...
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Cardiology Core Curriculum A problem-based approach - part 8 pps

Cardiology Core Curriculum A problem-based approach - part 8 pps

... and therapy is generally palliative. In rare cases, cardiac invasion Pericardial disease, disease of the aorta, and heart tumors 441 Cardiology Core Curriculum 470 aVRIV 1 V 4 aVLII V 2 V 5 aVF 25 ... breast, melanoma, leukemia, and lymphoma. Metastases arising from Kaposi’s sarcoma have been found in patients with AIDS. Metastatic cardiac tumors may invade the heart via the blood strea...
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