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IEEE Pulse, 2019
A person who has had a myocardial infarction often gets excellent emergency treatment at a hospital, and is able to go home or even return to work in a matter of days. Despite this quick recovery, all is not perfect, because the infarction stops blood and oxygen flow, which can quickly kill heart tissue.
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A person who has had a myocardial infarction often gets excellent emergency treatment at a hospital, and is able to go home or even return to work in a matter of days. Despite this quick recovery, all is not perfect, because the infarction stops blood and oxygen flow, which can quickly kill heart tissue.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1999
Figure 1. A 65-year-old man with a five-year history of uncontrolled hypertension was admitted to the emergency department with pulmonary edema. On admission his blood pressure was 180/110 mm Hg. A chest film showed bilateral pleural effusions as well as pulmonary edema. The electrocardiogram demonstrated left bundle-branch block.
Jochen Schuler, Martin Dissmann
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Figure 1. A 65-year-old man with a five-year history of uncontrolled hypertension was admitted to the emergency department with pulmonary edema. On admission his blood pressure was 180/110 mm Hg. A chest film showed bilateral pleural effusions as well as pulmonary edema. The electrocardiogram demonstrated left bundle-branch block.
Jochen Schuler, Martin Dissmann
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1968
Abstract The inevitable occurrence of congestive heart failure in the course of chronic cardiac disease has led to much speculation concerning a possible defect in intrinsic contractile performance...
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Abstract The inevitable occurrence of congestive heart failure in the course of chronic cardiac disease has led to much speculation concerning a possible defect in intrinsic contractile performance...
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Religion and the Arts, 2008
AbstractMany religious traditions ascribe to the term "heart" a meaning that goes beyond the physical and the emotional levels. In Hinduism, the discovery of the spiritual heart is generally seen as a precursor to higher experiences that transcend the mind and the senses, and culminate in the vision of God.
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AbstractMany religious traditions ascribe to the term "heart" a meaning that goes beyond the physical and the emotional levels. In Hinduism, the discovery of the spiritual heart is generally seen as a precursor to higher experiences that transcend the mind and the senses, and culminate in the vision of God.
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Heart and Heart-Lung Transplantation
Nursing Clinics of North America, 1989The fields of heart and combined heart-lung transplantation continue to evolve, allowing treatment of more individuals with end-stage heart and lung disease. The postoperative course and rehabilitation phase may be arduous, emphasizing the importance of selecting candidates who meet specific medical and psychosocial criteria.
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2012
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the physiological controls on heart motion and how blood flows through the heart. The human heart consists of two separate pumps that work in synergy to transport deoxygenated blood to the pulmonary circulation and oxygenated blood to the systemic circulation. Each pump is composed of a primer pump that is the
David A. Rubenstein+2 more
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Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the physiological controls on heart motion and how blood flows through the heart. The human heart consists of two separate pumps that work in synergy to transport deoxygenated blood to the pulmonary circulation and oxygenated blood to the systemic circulation. Each pump is composed of a primer pump that is the
David A. Rubenstein+2 more
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1992
This chapter discusses different aspects of the cardiac anatomy, morphology, and physiology of fish. The fish heart is a four-chambered organ contained within a pericardial sac. Together, the sinus venosus, atrium, ventricle, and either an elastic bulbus arteriosus, or a contractile conus arteriosus raise the potential and kinetic energy of the blood ...
Anthony P. Farrell, David R. Jones
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This chapter discusses different aspects of the cardiac anatomy, morphology, and physiology of fish. The fish heart is a four-chambered organ contained within a pericardial sac. Together, the sinus venosus, atrium, ventricle, and either an elastic bulbus arteriosus, or a contractile conus arteriosus raise the potential and kinetic energy of the blood ...
Anthony P. Farrell, David R. Jones
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Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine, 2011
Keith A. Thompson, Robert J. Siegel
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Keith A. Thompson, Robert J. Siegel
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