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h polyunsaturated fats are protective against cardiac arrhythmias, a study of post-menopauseal wome
a, because that is, by definition of necrotic cardiac tissue, a myocardial infarction.
superficial lymph nodes, a digestive form, a cardiac form, a nervous form, a respiratory form, etc
and coronary angioplasty, plus facilities for cardiac electrophysiology, aberrant conduction pathwa
cardiac conduction abnormalities - abnormally prolong
S depression, serotonin toxicity, seizure, or cardiac conduction abnormalities.
ngestion occurred when a 19-year-old suffered cardiac arrest after inhaling a large amount of the d
Siddiqui died on 14 April 1994 due to cardiac arrest after a brief illness in Karachi.
he experienced a sudden illness and went into cardiac arrest after doctors attempted to insert a br
palatial estate on Palm Island, Florida from cardiac arrest after suffering a stroke.
Jephcott would later play the regular role of cardiac surgeon Alistair Taylor in Holby City between
During a cardiac arrest, all three criteria of death are prese
actory period of the AV node is increased, so cardiac glycosides also function to regulate heart ra
ervical sympathetic ganglia contribute to the cardiac plexus, among other things.
ng On, and most notably as Dr Rajesh Rajah in Cardiac Arrest, among many other television roles dur
It specializes in care for stroke, cardiac and amputees patients needing rehabilitation
dist Hospital Michael E. Debakey Professor of Cardiac Surgery, an endowed professorship
gitudinal sections of an intercalated disk of cardiac muscle anchoring actin filaments.
Instead of building cardiac hospitals and seeking physicians to invest in
ed to treat diseases such as viral hepatitis, cardiac arrhythmia and skin inflammations.
rotomy under chloroform anaesthesia developed cardiac arrest and Cemil Topuzlu performed open chest
rt problems and perform elective angioplasty, cardiac catheterizations, and pacemaker insertions he
on and was recovering well until he went into cardiac arrest and died, aged 76, on March 8, 2007.
heart replacement surgery, minimally invasive cardiac surgery, and health care policy.
certified in cardiovascular disease, clinical cardiac electrophysiology and internal medicine.
e issues, particularly emergency and critical cardiac care and policy.
House of Representatives on March 28, 1960 of cardiac arrest and has a scholarship named after him.
His family reported that he died of cardiac arrest and bleeding in his lungs, and that "h
In January 1956, Mavalankar suffered a cardiac arrest and died on February 27, 1956 in Ahmed
Research which included cardiac catheterisation and liver biopsy experiments
This isoform of the enzyme exists in cardiac (heart) and brain tissue.
treme care should be exercised in horses with cardiac disease, and in the concurrent administration
interval on the electrocardiogram, leading to cardiac events and sudden death.
opedic care, women's and children's services, cardiac services and behavioral health services.
Sanford died on July 9, 2004, of cardiac arrest and heart disease at Cedars-Sinai Medi
Conditions associated with low cardiac output and high systemic vascular resistance
use euphoria, drowsiness, narcosis, asphyxia, cardiac arrhythmia, and frostbite, which can result i
remors, anxiety, weakness, labored breathing, cardiac irregularity, and convulsions.
In 1898 Mach suffered from cardiac arrest and in 1901 retired from the Universit
1936 - 4 July 1991), was a Chinese Australian cardiac surgeon and a pioneer of modern heart transpl
seases, including mitochondrial disorders and cardiac dysfunction, and may play a role in the aging
He started his research with cardiac glycosides and cardiac aglycones shifting to
nterventions, including the installation of a cardiac stent and cardiac pacemaker, and ailing from
Tom J. Quinn was the UK's first Professor of cardiac nursing, and is a Fellow of the Royal College
ts who have a family history of sudden death, cardiac dysrhythmias, and cardiac conduction disturba
atrium is to be avoided, as the result may be cardiac arrythmias and even cardiac tamponade, a pote
own for his work on the BBC television dramas Cardiac Arrest and This Life.
um in the blood, since hyperkalemia can cause cardiac arrhythmias and death.
atecholamines, reduces levels of dopamine and cardiac norepinephrine, and inactivates tyrosine hydr
also reduce contractile forces of the atrial cardiac muscle, and reduce conduction velocity of the
t to form ATP-sensitive potassium channels in cardiac, skeletal, and vascular and non-vascular smoo
Anaphylactic shock and subsequent cardiac arrest and sudden death are very rare, but be
meters such as pulmonary vascular resistance, cardiac output and pulmonary arterial pressure compar
n that some patients may have seizures before cardiac dysrhythmias and death.
s been shown to play a role in wound healing, cardiac hypertrophy and heart development and functio
e first work to give an accurate depiction of cardiac innervation, and to include the discovery tha
e treatment of hypertension, angina pectoris, cardiac arrhythmia, and most recently, cluster headac
ular alterations related to this syndrome are cardiac hypertrophy and arterial hypertension.
as later established to combat HCM and sudden cardiac death and to provide scholarships for underpr
long and distinguished career in the care of cardiac patients and the study of the cardiovascular
pressure, a reduction in hepatic blood flow, cardiac output and mean arterial blood pressure, but
d-messenger pathways is observed in mammalian cardiac myocytes and associated sarcolemmal vesicles
the Intensive Care Unit in February 1972, the Cardiac Evaluation and Rehabilitation in August 1977,
pioneers of Bio-engineering; particularly the cardiac defibrillator and artificial cardiac pacemake
hetic stimulation may increase heart rate and cardiac output, and in patients with coronary artery
decreasing blood return to the heart and thus cardiac output and, by other mechanisms, is believed
asculitic rash, worsening pulmonary symptoms, cardiac complications, and/or neuropathy sometimes pr
ANP, may not be identical to the circulating cardiac hormone ANP.
ckers"), calcium channel blockers, diuretics, cardiac glycosides, antiarrhythmics, nitrate, antiang
Articles on the Cardiac Kidz appeared in the San Diego Union Tribune,
In the cell as developed for cardiac pacemaker application, the anode is lithium a
The Cardiac Kidz are still featured across the US and in
the actions of magnesium in neuromuscular and cardiac function are antagonized by calcium.
3 x 360°/sec rotation speeds and designed for cardiac imaging, are largely replacing the EBT design
The inferior cardiac nerve arises from either the inferior cervica
ay be part of a signaling pathway to modulate cardiac function, as the compound can induce negative
s a JCAHO certified Primary Stroke Center; in cardiac care as the region's only accredited Chest Pa
Meanwhile, Henry enters cardiac arrest, as House predicted would happen if th
il 9, 2010, at the age of 94 after going into cardiac arrest as averred by the local coroner.
Cardiac arrhythmias associated with heart failure ref
A type of cardiac asthma associated with heart disease, such as
logist and Professor Emeritus specializing in cardiac surgery at Northwestern University's Feinberg
Sigur died of cardiac arrest at his home in Bethesda, Maryland on A
Kripal died from a cardiac arrest at the age of 53.
e was named chief of pediatric and congenital cardiac surgery at the Arkansas Children's Hospital i
tal upon returning to England, but suffered a cardiac arrest at 03:00 GMT on 5 September 2001 and d
rba Medical College, Mangalore, he trained in cardiac surgery at Guys Hospital in the United Kingdo
t clinical cardiology for 20 years, directing cardiac electrophysiology at the University of Pittsb
Aged 69, Kavanaugh died of cardiac failure at the Repatriation General Hospital,
He visited and further underwent training in Cardiac Transplantation at the famous Papworth Hospit
Working with her husband, a respected cardiac surgeon, at Boston Memorial is a dream come t
He was previously Professor of Cardiac Nursing at Coventry University.
older brother Michael died after suffering a cardiac arrest at his home.
Wade works as a Cardiac Physiologist at Wycombe General Hospital.
tory derangements, myocarditis and changes in cardiac sarcolemmal ATPase and by these abnormalities
meets and melds into the superior wall of the cardiac right atrium.
Psychophysiological reactions ( cardiac defense, attentional tunneling, functional de
His 1965 team was nicknamed "The Cardiac Kids" because it was the only team in school
It is co-transcribed with miR-145 in cardiac progenitors before becoming vascular smooth m
nstrictor, and communicates with the superior cardiac nerve behind the common carotid artery.
Less common side-effects include cardiac arrhythmias, blurry or double vision and/or t
Euproopidae as "small forms with wedge-shaped cardiac lobe bordered by distinct axial furrows, abdo
ast few years, died on February 26, 2011 from cardiac arrest brought on by double pneumonia.
llywood's Queen of Angels Hospital in 2000 of cardiac arrest brought on by a recurring bronchial in
ntegral to muscle contraction in skeletal and cardiac muscle, but not smooth muscle.
Troponin is found in both skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle, but the specific versions of troponin
lymphoma) was temporarily put on hold due to cardiac problems but resumed recruiting in 2009.
awn after concerns about an increased risk of cardiac events, but pioglitazone has subsequently bee
It was used for cardiac imaging, but withdrawn in 1993.
19 acts in the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) of cardiac myocytes by binding to and stabilizing the Ry
tation as a Chest Pain Center with Peripheral Cardiac Intervention by the Society of Chest Pain Cen
Their utility results from an increased cardiac output by increasing the force of contraction
ons allow action potentials to spread between cardiac cells by permitting the passage of ions betwe
ce of death, cardiovascular death, and sudden cardiac death by 20%, 30%, and 45%, respectively.
In cardiac pharmacology, calcium channel blockers are co
Cardiac ventriculography can be performed with a radi
Its potential for cardiac effects can be profound and as such is not re
tegra has over 30 sites and is recognized for cardiac care, cancer care, rehabilitation services, o
d up from time to time in the breed including cardiac abnormalities, cancer, hip dysplasia, diabete
ing position in UK interventional cardiology, cardiac imaging, cardiac electrophysiology and cardio
The hospital received additional honors for cardiac care, cardiovascular surgeries, infectious ca
at the National Heart Hospital in London in a cardiac coronary care unit doing advanced research.
She has worked as a cardiac intensive care nurse, an emergency room nurse
is an American public company which provides cardiac health care.
g at the age of 63 on November 12, 2005, of a cardiac arrhythmia caused by idiopathic dilated cardi
fexofenadine in the 1990s due to the risk of cardiac arrhythmia caused by QT interval prolongation
cardiac oedema caused by decompensation of heart fail
poisoning by digitalis, having effects on the cardiac muscle, causing ventricular fibrillation.
charge across the membrane back to normal) of cardiac muscle cells, contributing to the plateau for
e plasma membrane, only found in skeletal and cardiac muscle cells.
so implicated alpha actinin in the binding of cardiac ion channels, Kv1.5 in particular.
c. Hrid ( cardiac or chest region) dhauti
It is prescribed for congestive chronic cardiac failure class II, III and IV from different r
Medigoxin (or metildigoxin) is a cardiac glycoside closely related to digoxin.
specifically addressed here in pulmonary and cardiac tissue compliance.
as no effect on the QT interval, a measure of cardiac electrical conduction.
Heart cells ( cardiac myocytes) contract due to an increase in the
larization can be coupled to calcium-mediated cardiac muscle contraction via the sliding filament m
The cardiac neural crest complex is a form of neural cres
The cardiac neural crest develops from the dorsal neural
ly formed from neural crest, specifically the cardiac neural crest, and actively separates the aort
tion of Ventricular Dyssynchrony purport that cardiac dP/dt curves can be reversed, thus demonstrat
tellar luxation, legg-calve-perthes, thyroid, cardiac, congenital deafness, sebaceous adenitis, and
n, synchronised cardioversion, transcutaneous cardiac pacing, decompression of tension pneumothorax
of calcium gluconate may cause vasodilation, cardiac arrhythmias, decreased blood pressure, and br
sult of potassium (K) channel blocking in the cardiac membrane, decreasing the potassium current ou
ations in this gene have been associated with cardiac septal defects as well as reproductive defect
hould therefore not be given to patients with cardiac conduction defects and should not be combined
lectrical signals that control the heartbeat ( cardiac conduction defects) and abnormal heart rhythm
arzana Regional Medical Center specializes in cardiac services, diabetes care, geriatrics, orthoped
Leaves are Cardiac; Diaphoretic; Digestive; Emmenagogue; Odontal
Digitonin is sometimes confused with the cardiac drug digoxin (sometimes also called digitalis
ved to be the main component of the mammalian cardiac intercalated discs (see Franke et al. 2006; P
ortant research of jaundice, liver cancer and cardiac muscle disorders.
Cardiac conduction disturbances are less common, but
The inventor of the portable cardiac defibrillator, Dr Frank Pantridge of Belfast'
Key discoveries included the sequence of cardiac contraction, dual autonomic control of the he
Riedel's direct cause of death was cardiac insufficiency due to long time opiate drugs a
arrest within minutes of exposure, leading to cardiac arrest due to a lack of oxygen.
apparatus to the machine in order to observe cardiac changes during exercise.
ight crew availability after the discovery of cardiac arrhythmia during a training run in the g-loa
de, Oregon, Lunceford collapsed and died from cardiac arrest during an autograph session, aged 45.
In March 2011, Pearson suffered a cardiac arrest during a 14-hour flight from Singapore
That year Pronger also had a brief cardiac arrest during the 1998 Stanley Cup Playoffs w
recently The Modern Day Saint, who suffered a cardiac arrest during a performance in November, 2004
e of calpain activation is the development of cardiac contractile dysfunction that follows ischemic
ion, there is an increased risk of left-sided cardiac valve dysfunction.
Canada's first cardiac positron emission tomography (PET) centre
O'Rourke suffered a cardiac arrest en route to the hospital, and after re
heart rate and thereby arterial pressure and cardiac output, excessive salivation, apnea and respi
o studies have demonstrated that newly formed cardiac myocytes express MHC-β, and after prolonged (
Marshall died of cardiac pulmonary failure and bladder cancer on May 2
double membrane separating adjacent cells in cardiac muscle fibers.
an also lead to pathological proliferation of cardiac valves fibroblasts, which with chronic overst
He died of cardiac arrest following multiple organ failure in Au
ere found to cause pulmonary hypertension and cardiac fibrosis following prolonged use.
he DVD sale profits to charities that promote cardiac care for children.
etilefrine has a much higher affinity for β1 ( cardiac) than for β2 adrenoreceptors.
services for children and seniors, as well as cardiac rehabilitation for adults.
gs in Maternity Care, Bariatric Services, and Cardiac Services for treatment of heartfailure and co
lationship between right atrial pressures and cardiac output form the basis of understanding the ph
In 2010 after cardiac surgery, former U.S. president Bill Clinton m
The city is home to an important cardiac sanatorium, formerly run by notable heart sur
Deslanoside is a cardiac glycoside from the leaves of Digitalis lanata
The cause of death was a cardiac arrest from combined drug intoxication (CDI).
His father was a Protestant and a cardiac physician from Scotland and his mother the Fr
speakers have included Dr. Amber Stephens, a cardiac specialist from Texas Children's Hospital who
entucky, Saint Thomas Heart provides complete cardiac services from more than 20 locations.
r, lymphoma, and leukemia, where debilitating cardiac damage from doxorubicin might be prevented.
ty offers are breast care, cancer treatments, cardiac services, gastroenterology, prostate care, or
ries include nephrology, urology, cardiology, cardiac surgery, general medicine, general surgery, o
respiratory and physical therapy, including a cardiac rehabilitation gym.
The most dangerous side effect is cardiac arrhythmias: halofantrine causes significant
Before his death in 1994, of sudden cardiac arrest, he had become an icon of scholarship,
of MHC-β and MHC-α (MYH6, the fast isoform of cardiac myosin heavy chain) correlate with the contra
Phosphorylation of cardiac myosin heavy chains (see MYH7B) and light cha
he has notably linked the nervous system with cardiac function, highlighting the mechanisms and pre
Sutton died September 20, 2008 at Sequoyah Cardiac Surgery Hospital in Redwood City, due to comp
nticancer drugs, antiparasitics, antibiotics, cardiac drugs, immunosuppressants, opioids, steroid h
                                                                                                   


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