• During a routine medical visit at 8.00 AM with the same environmental condition (room temperature at 24°), all the participants were asked to undergo a mono and bidimensional echocardiography and tissue Doppler imaging to investigate cardiac dimensions. (unibg.it)
  • Transthoracic echocardiography was used to assess left ventricular structure, function, and mechanics in 10 male individuals (median age 34 years, lower and upper quartiles 32-50) with cervical (n = 5, c-SCI) or thoracolumbar (n = 5, tl-SCI) motor-complete SCI at 3- and 6-months post-injury. (birmingham.ac.uk)
  • These cardiac techniques are otherwise referred to as echocardiography , Cardiac MRI , Cardiac CT , Cardiac PET and Cardiac SPECT including myocardial perfusion imaging . (wikipedia.org)
  • Transesophageal echocardiography is an invasive procedure that involves inserting a flexible probe with an ultrasound transducer into the esophagus, providing closer access to the heart and surrounding structures. (wikipedia.org)
  • The technique acquires a volumetric data set and displays it in custom orientations, allowing for greater depth and understanding of heart structures compared to 2D echocardiography. (wikipedia.org)
  • The cardiac structural and functional parameters were measured with Echocardiography system at baseline and end of 12 week exercise training. (ac.ir)
  • Echocardiography was conducted to measure cardiac structure and function. (ecu.edu)
  • To measure the cardiac morphology the echocardiography was administered. (journalcra.com)
  • Pathological variants in TRPM4 gene have been linked to several cardiac phenotypes such as complete heart block (CHB), ventricular tachycardia, and Brugada syndrome (BrS). (frontiersin.org)
  • In conclusion, decreased or increased protein expression of several TRPM4 variants linked to cardiac conduction disorders or ventricular arrhythmias were found to be caused by altered TRPM4 half-life compared to the WT form. (frontiersin.org)
  • AF could lead to the loss of atrial systolic function and ventricular irregular contraction and then promote the decline of cardiac diastolic function. (hindawi.com)
  • In this paper, we present a deep convolutional neural network model named Multi-Modal Cardiac Network (MMC-Net) for segmenting three cardiac structures namely right ventricle (RV), left ventricle (LV), and left ventricular myocardium (LVM) from multi-modal CMRI's. (techrxiv.org)
  • To address this central question, we devised coupled experimental and computational modalities to characterize the baseline function and structure of the Tm overlap, as well as the effects of mutations causing divergent patterns of ventricular remodeling on both structure and function. (arizona.edu)
  • The cardiac cycle refers to events that occur during one heart beat and is split into ventricular systole (contraction/ejection phase) and diastole (relaxation/filling phase). (medscape.com)
  • There are two major types of cardiac muscle cells: myocardial contractile cells and myocardial conducting cells. (humanbiomedia.org)
  • Further studies are necessary to investigate the cardiac modeling consequences of injecting a therapeutic dose of EphrinA1-Fc at the time of myocardial infarction in HFD models. (ecu.edu)
  • Cardiac events such as myocardial infarction (MI), in which tissue is damaged, leading to fibrosis and possibly heart failure, offer a particularly compelling area for implementing regenerative medicine. (jax.org)
  • Most eligible patients with coronary heart disease and heart failure do not participate in cardiac rehabilitation. (bmj.com)
  • A 2020 European position paper, in keeping with other national and international guidelines, 2 3 stated that "comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation has been recognised as the most cost effective intervention to ensure favourable outcomes across a wide spectrum of cardiovascular disease. (bmj.com)
  • To achieve these benefits, it is recommended that all core components of cardiac rehabilitation ( box 2 ) are included in a comprehensive programme. (bmj.com)
  • Background The prognostic effect of multi-component cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in the modern era of statins and acute revascularisation remains controversial. (nih.gov)
  • odds ratio 0.20, 95% CI 0.08-0.48), but the single RCT fulfilling Cardiac Rehabilitation Outcome Study (CROS) inclusion criteria showed neutral results. (nih.gov)
  • These results demonstrate that individuals with c-SCI exhibit significant reductions in cardiac function from 3 to 6 months post-injury, whereas individuals with tl-SCI do not, suggesting the need or early rehabilitation to minimize cardiac consequences in this specific population. (birmingham.ac.uk)
  • And Dr. Jonathan Whiteson, who's a medical director of Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, and codirector of NYU Post-COVID Care Program at Rusk Rehabilitation NYU Langone Health. (cdc.gov)
  • There are two types of cardiac muscle cell: cardiomyocytes which have the ability to contract easily, and modified cardiomyocytes the pacemaker cells of the conducting system. (wikipedia.org)
  • Also known as myocardiocytes, cardiomyocytes are cells that make up the heart muscle/cardiac muscle. (microscopemaster.com)
  • It serves as the mechanical linkage between the cardiac cells (cardiomyocytes) through the specialized intercalated disks. (microscopemaster.com)
  • These genes provide instructions for making proteins that are found in cardiac muscle cells called cardiomyocytes. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Improved confidence in eigenvector reproducibility enabled tracking of myolaminar structures as a basis for segmentation of functional groups of cardiomyocytes. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Cardiac muscle tissue has autorhythmicity, the unique ability to initiate a cardiac action potential at a fixed rate - spreading the impulse rapidly from cell to cell to trigger the contraction of the entire heart. (wikipedia.org)
  • Psychophysiological research integrating heart rate variability (HRV) has increased during the last two decades, particularly given the fact that HRV is able to index cardiac vagal tone. (frontiersin.org)
  • Furthermore, anxiety also serves as an independent risk factor for incident coronary heart disease and cardiac mortality [ 3 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Anxiety specifically triggered by fear of heart disease or heart malfunctioning is called cardiac anxiety (CA). The most common form of measuring CA in a clinical setting has been to use the Cardiac Anxiety Questionnaire (CAQ) [ 4 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • To get a better understanding of this system, it is crucial to know about the structure of the heart, heartbeat and a few other important aspects . (toppr.com)
  • As the chief cell type of the heart, cardiac cells are primarily involved in the contractile function of the heart that enables the pumping of blood around the body. (microscopemaster.com)
  • The purpose of this study is to determine the occurrence of scarring of the heart (cardiac fibrosis) and inflammation in those with perinatally acquired Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection compared to people not infected with HIV. (nih.gov)
  • The structure and function of the other heart valves can also be assessed. (medscape.com)
  • Cardiac imaging refers to minimally invasive imaging of the heart using ultrasound , magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), or nuclear medicine (NM) imaging with PET or SPECT . (wikipedia.org)
  • A physician may recommend cardiac imaging to support a diagnosis of a heart condition. (wikipedia.org)
  • With the introduction of the matrix TEE probe, 3D TEE can collect real-time 3D images that provide a comprehensive view of the heart structures, leading to better understanding and decision making during cardiac procedures. (wikipedia.org)
  • To compensate, the heart attempts to increase the amount of blood being pumped through the heart, leading to further thinning and weakening of the cardiac muscle. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The Heart Report was created with the support of all professional cardiac societies and summarizes the most important data for medical cardiac care in 2021. (medscape.com)
  • Both heart diseases are the main causes of death for sudden cardiac death , with over 65,000 deaths annually in Germany. (medscape.com)
  • Given the prevalence of heart disease and poor prognoses in the diabetic population, this project aims to understand the effects of a high-fat diet(HFD) on the heart and cardiac lipid profile and mechanism by with HFD models are associated with poorer outcomes to investigate the potential therapeutic utility of ephrinA1-Fc in the diabetic, ischemic heart. (ecu.edu)
  • This test creates pictures of the structures of the heart. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • These new algorithms namely a Total Variation method a non-decreasing TMP inverse and a spline-based inverse consist of two inverse methods that take advantage of the temporal structure of the heart potentials and one that leverages the spatial characteristics of the transmembrane potentials. (conferencedequebec.org)
  • Both exercise-induced molecular mechanisms and physiological cardiac remodeling have been previously studied on a whole heart level. (researchgate.net)
  • In conclusion, children born extremely preterm exhibit higher estimated PVR, altered right heart structure and function compared with children born at term. (lu.se)
  • Here, we aimed to overcome technical challenges in ex vivo DTI in order to extract fine anatomical details and to provide novel insights in the 3D structure of the heart. (ox.ac.uk)
  • A 3D camera allows surgeons to see the mitral valve and other structures inside the heart. (universityofcalifornia.edu)
  • During the robotically assisted surgery, the surgeon looks through a 3D camera to see the mitral valve as well as other structures inside the heart. (universityofcalifornia.edu)
  • Sudden cardiac arrest occurs when the heart stops beating or is not beating sufficiently to maintain adequate blood flow and life. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • But first, Dr. Singh, I want to start by having you tell us the difference between sudden cardiac arrest or cardiac arrest and a heart attack. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • So cardiac arrest is when the heart actually goes into an abnormal rhythm originating from the bottom chambers of the heart that can actually cause death, versus a heart attack where there's a part of the heart muscle that's not getting adequate blood supply or oxygen supply at a particular point of stress, or even when someone is just sitting and watching TV. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Overview of Cardiac Valvular Disorders Any heart valve can become stenotic or insufficient (also termed regurgitant or incompetent), causing hemodynamic changes long before symptoms. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The pumping action of the heart usually maintains a balance between cardiac output and venous return. (medscape.com)
  • A normal heart rate is approximately 72 beats/minute, and the cardiac cycle spreads over 0.8 seconds. (medscape.com)
  • Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a primary cardiac disorder characterized by abnormal heart muscle thickening and caused by heterozygous pathogenic variants in genes encoding sarcomeric proteins. (cdc.gov)
  • HCM often presents during young adulthood and can progress to heart failure, arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death. (cdc.gov)
  • Cardiac mitochondrial function is altered in a variety of inherited and acquired cardiovascular diseases. (jci.org)
  • Introduction: Competitive sports activities involve morphological and functional cardiac adaptations allowing to optimize cardiac function. (unibg.it)
  • Effect of polygenic risk for schizophrenia on cardiac structure and function: a UK Biobank observational study. (bvsalud.org)
  • However, variations in cardiac structure and function are seen in people with schizophrenia in the absence of cardiovascular disease risk factors and after accounting for lifestyle and medication. (bvsalud.org)
  • However, the physiological role for this channel in cardiac function remains unclear. (frontiersin.org)
  • Individuals with cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) experience deleterious changes in cardiac structure and function. (birmingham.ac.uk)
  • Hypertension and PAF can affect cardiac diastolic function. (hindawi.com)
  • The study aimed to evaluate the effect of RDN on cardiac diastolic function in patients with refractory hypertension and PAF. (hindawi.com)
  • Before RDN, the indices about cardiac diastolic function were out of the normal range. (hindawi.com)
  • Similar to persistent AF, paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF) could also have a significant impact on cardiac diastolic function. (hindawi.com)
  • Theoretically, the RDN also has a certain effect on cardiac diastolic function in these patients. (hindawi.com)
  • It is likely that the changes impair cardiomyocyte function and reduce the ability of these cells to contract, weakening and thinning cardiac muscle. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Male HFD models exhibited altered structure and inflammation levels, as evidenced by increased inflammation, fibrosis, and hypertrophy/myocyte cross-sectional area, which can reduce cardiac function and remodeling capacity. (ecu.edu)
  • 7. Organelle structure and function? (fsu.edu)
  • One example is the tropomyosin (Tm) overlap region of the thin filament that is crucial for the function of the cardiac sarcomere. (arizona.edu)
  • Cardiac architecture is fundamental to cardiac function and can be assessed non-invasively with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). (ox.ac.uk)
  • Structure and function of the somatosensory system: a neurotoxicological perspective. (cdc.gov)
  • Cardiac muscle has abundant mitochondria that depend on aerobic respiration primarily to generate adenosine tri-phosphate (ATP), the molecule that provides energy for cellular function (see the images below). (medscape.com)
  • Our research analysts have studied the historical data and deduced the key market drivers and the COVID-19 pandemic impact on the mobile cardiac telemetry systems industry. (technavio.com)
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  • 2023). Cardiac structure among different sports players [journal article - articolo]. (unibg.it)
  • Our results suggest that the Tm overlap region is affected differentially by dilated cardiomyopathy-associated Tm D230N and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy-associated human cardiac troponin T (cTnT) R92L. (arizona.edu)
  • Despite recent findings regarding the functional implications of TRPM4 in cardiac diseases, the molecular and cellular mechanisms leading to altered conduction are poorly understood. (frontiersin.org)
  • The information learned from this research may help the investigator to better understand the link between cardiac fibrosis and cardiac dysfunction and inflammation in those with perinatally acquired HIV infection compared to the uninfected. (nih.gov)
  • This project investigates the response to acute imposition of Fontan hemodynamics by examining the interrelationship between liver and cardiac fibrosis/dysfunction and lymphatic congestion along with a pilot trial of the antifibrotic agent, spironolactone, to prevent these consequences and to determine if MRI can discern these differences. (nih.gov)
  • In mammals, fibrosis following cardiac injury results in stiffer, less compliant cardiac muscle, contributing to failure. (jax.org)
  • To test the association between polygenic risk score for schizophrenia and cardiac phenotype , we used principal component analysis and regression. (bvsalud.org)
  • Preterm birth has been associated with altered cardiac phenotype in adults. (lu.se)
  • Service Line: Adult Multi-Specialty Services Location: Oconee Memorial Hospital Unit: Cardiac Telemetry Are you a new grad or RN with less than one year of nursing experience? (campusrn.com)
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  • So off that, we see media reports and a lot of public media attention when an athlete suffers sudden cardiac arrest. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Fire fighter suffers sudden cardiac death at a structural fire - New York. (cdc.gov)
  • Oxygen-poor systemic blood reaches the right atrium via 3 major venous structures: the superior vena cava, inferior vena cava, and coronary sinus. (medscape.com)
  • Cardiac muscle (like skeletal muscle) is characterized by striations - the stripes of dark and light bands resulting from the organised arrangement of myofilaments and myofibrils in the sarcomere along the length of the cell. (wikipedia.org)
  • Therefore, there is one-half as many T tubules in cardiac muscle as in a skeletal muscle. (humanbiomedia.org)
  • Politics must succeed in guaranteeing continued access to inpatient treatment during times of crisis, particularly for vulnerable groups such as children and people suffering from severe cardiac diseases," said Voigtländer. (medscape.com)
  • The aim of this study was to effect of 12 weeks of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise on cardiac structural and functional parameters in pediatrics. (ac.ir)
  • The results of present study demonstrates that after 12 weeks moderate intensity aerobic exercise some of cardiac structural and functional parameters in pediatrics will improve, As these changes can have an effective role in improvement of Pediatrics cardiovascular system. (ac.ir)
  • Ex vivo DTI facilitates acquisition of high quality structural data that complements readily available in vivo cardiac functional and anatomical MRI. (ox.ac.uk)
  • What Happens After Someone Experiences Sudden Cardiac Arrest While Playing Sports? (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Dr. Michael Emery and Dr. Tamana Singh , Co-Directors of the Sports Cardiology Center, talk about what happens to an athlete who experiences sudden cardiac arrest and everything that happens after. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Concurrent with this request, the Ponce School of Medicine (PSM), led by President and Dean Dr. Manuel Martínez Maldonado, had begun a more definitive study of possible cardiac abnormalities among Vieques residents. (cdc.gov)
  • 1 Introduction Cardiac electrical imaging often requires the examination of different forward and inverse problem formulations in order to find the methods that best suit the problem of observing a physiological event that is otherwise inaccessible or unethical to explore. (conferencedequebec.org)
  • Cardiac muscle cells branch freely and are connected by junctions known as intercalated discs which help the synchronized contraction of the muscle. (wikipedia.org)
  • In addition, it contributes to the excitation and contraction coupling through the transverse tubules (invaginations of the sarcolemma into the cytoplasm of cardiac cells). (microscopemaster.com)
  • These structures allow the depolarizing current to flow through the cardiac muscle cells from one to another and thus contribute to the contraction and relaxation of the cells. (microscopemaster.com)
  • This prevents the cells of the cardiac muscles from pulling apart during contraction. (microscopemaster.com)
  • One of the main roadblocks to mechanistic insight remains a lack of high-resolution structural information about multiprotein complexes within the cardiac sarcomere. (arizona.edu)
  • Lieutenant suffers a cardiac arrest during a structural drill - Kentucky. (cdc.gov)
  • Prior studies have focused on driving cardiomyocyte proliferation to improve cardiac regeneration in mice. (jax.org)
  • The axolotl studies suggest that focusing instead on the role of macrophages in early ECM structure and repair events that repress fibrotic activation may provide molecular targets that better promote mammalian cardiac regeneration. (jax.org)
  • However, in instances in which clinical findings are not consistent with echocardiogram results, cardiac catheterization is recommended for further hemodynamic assessment. (medscape.com)
  • Medical specialty professional organizations discourage the use of routine cardiac imaging during pre-operative assessment for patients about to undergo low or mid-risk non-cardiac surgery because the procedure carries risks and is unlikely to result in the change of a patient's management. (wikipedia.org)
  • Taken together, CITED4 expression is necessary for exercise-induced regional remodeling of the heart's microstructural helicity revealing how a key molecular regulator of cardiac remodeling manifests into downstream local tissue-level changes. (researchgate.net)
  • Expression of transcription factor CITED4 is necessary for exercise-induced regional remodeling of the heart's microstructural helicity, revealing how a key molecular regulator of cardiac remodeling mediates local tissue-level changes. (researchgate.net)
  • Together, these methods enhanced SNR and spatial resolution, minimised orientation bias in diffusion-weighting, and reduced temperature variation, enabling detection of tissue structures such as cell alignment in atria, valves and vessels at an unprecedented level of detail. (ox.ac.uk)
  • However, knowledge on when cardiac alterations occur and whether this is dependent upon neurological level of injury remains to be determined. (birmingham.ac.uk)
  • In cardiac muscle the T-tubules are only found at the Z-lines. (wikipedia.org)
  • Transverse tubules (T-tubules) also organize cells of the cardiac muscle into pairs thus creating striated muscle strands. (microscopemaster.com)
  • These studies demonstrate that mutations with differential phenotypes exert opposite effects on the Tm-Tn overlap, and that these effects can be directly correlated to a molecular level understanding of the structure and dynamics of the component proteins. (arizona.edu)
  • Gap junctions, which are part of the sarcolemma, are channels between adjacent fibers of the cardiac muscle. (microscopemaster.com)
  • Unlike gap junctions, desmosomes, also part of the sarcolemma, serve to anchor ends of cardiac muscle fibers together. (microscopemaster.com)
  • Adjacent cardiac cells are connected by intercalated discs containing desmosomes and gap junctions. (medscape.com)
  • This study aimed to examine the factor structure of CAQ and its psychometric properties in a Swedish CVD-population. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Recent innovations in interventional cardiology have dramatically expanded the therapeutic options for patients with cardiac conditions. (bmj.com)
  • Cardiac vagal tone, which represents the contribution of the parasympathetic nervous system to cardiac regulation, is acknowledged to be linked with many phenomena relevant for psychophysiological research, including self-regulation at the cognitive, emotional, social, and health levels. (frontiersin.org)
  • Thus, in a patient with clinical features of severe aortic stenosis but echo/Doppler findings of mild to moderate aortic stenosis, further evaluation with repeat Doppler or cardiac catheterization may be required. (medscape.com)
  • The progression of genetically inherited cardiomyopathies from an altered protein structure to clinical presentation of disease is not well understood. (arizona.edu)
  • I think just to preface that, cardiac arrest, even outside of the athletic sphere, is actually, I don't want to say common, but not unheard of. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Fire fighter suffers cardiac arrest at structure fire - Illinois. (cdc.gov)
  • Surgery was performed to resect the intracardiac mass, and the histologic examination showed cardiac myxoma with glandular structure. (authorea.com)
  • It can also be used during cardiac surgery to monitor the patient and assess the success of surgical interventions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Every valve looks different, and the extraordinary 3D vision that the robot camera provides, is just a real step up from all the technologies we have been using in the past," said Tobias Deuse , M.D., cardiac and transplant surgeon and director of Minimally-invasive Cardiac Surgery. (universityofcalifornia.edu)
  • This will ensure that researchers starting a project with HRV and cardiac vagal tone are well informed regarding methodological considerations in order for their findings to contribute to knowledge advancement in their field. (frontiersin.org)
  • Automatic segmentation of multi-modal Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (CMRI) scans is challenging due to the variant intensity distribution and unclear boundaries between the neighbouring tissues and other organs. (techrxiv.org)
  • The market report comprises a broad segmentation of the global Cardiac Mapping market on the basis of product type, application gamut, end-use landscape, regional landscape, and competitive scenario. (teletype.in)
  • [1] Stress cardiac imaging is discouraged in the evaluation of patients without cardiac symptoms or in routine follow-ups. (wikipedia.org)
  • Last, we investigated genome -wide sharing of common variants between schizophrenia and cardiac phenotypes using linkage disequilibrium score regression. (bvsalud.org)
  • Changes occurred to extracellular matrix (ECM) synthesis and structure in the absence of macrophages, however. (jax.org)
  • Moreover, our results confirm that specific types of training and sports activities influence cardiac output differently in healthy males. (unibg.it)
  • Therefore, we aimed to explore whether shared genetic causes contribute to these cardiac variations. (bvsalud.org)
  • Glycogen content assays and liquid-chromatography mass spectrometry (LC/MS) were conducted on frozen hearts to assess glycogen content and cardiac lipid profile. (ecu.edu)
  • In patients with low cardiac output, the valvular stenosis may be severe even though the transvalvular gradient is low. (medscape.com)
  • however, the shutdown of diagnostics and therapy put cardiac care in clinics and outpatient clinics under severe pressure. (medscape.com)
  • 14. What is the structure of proteins? (fsu.edu)
  • Cardiac electrical imaging often requires the examination of different forward and inverse problem formulations based on mathematical and numerical approximations of the underlying source and the intervening volume conductor that can generate the associated voltages on the surface of the body. (conferencedequebec.org)
  • The study concludes that cardiac morphology is affected by the type of sport and training undertaken by the athletes. (journalcra.com)
  • We wanted to take some time today to discuss sudden cardiac arrests and sudden cardiac death in athletes. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • It is currently measured with the Cardiac Anxiety Questionnaire, which has conflicting findings regarding its factor structure, and it has not been validated in a Swedish population. (biomedcentral.com)
  • HFD mice displayed a significant decrease in cardiac glycogen content. (ecu.edu)