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Cardiovascular Assessment

Home Healthcare Now, 2022
Cardiovascular (CV) disease affects 6.2 million people in the United States, placing many of these individuals at risk for heart failure. The number of patients with heart failure who utilize home healthcare services after hospital discharge is high. There is also a high rate of readmission following hospitalization for heart failure, contributing to ...
Nadine, Wodwaski, Elaine, Webber
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Cardiovascular Ochronosis

Cardiovascular Pathology, 2020
In this review, we summarize previously reported case reports (n=66) in which the presence of ochronotic pigment was found in one or more cardiovascular structures either at necropsy or after operative excision of a cardiac valve or portions of arteries or both.
Nuvaira Ather, William C. Roberts
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Cardiovascular Embryology

Pediatric Cardiology, 2004
During the first 20 days of development, the human embryo has no cardiovascular structure. Over the next month, the heart and great vessels complete their development and look very much like they will at full gestation. This amazing process transforms isolated angiogenic cell islets into a complex, four-chambered structure.
R, Abdulla, G A, Blew, M J, Holterman
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Cardiovascular cavitation

Medical Engineering & Physics, 2009
This article reviews the role of cavitation in the therapeutic applications of ultrasound and laser surgery, and the cavitation effects in mechanical heart valves. Whenever laser pulses are used to ablate or disrupt tissue in a liquid environment, cavitation bubbles are produced which interact with the tissue. The interaction between cavitation bubbles
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