Molly, a movie extra, induces Betty Anne to attend a wild party; she is arrested in a raid; and Hal, to raise the money for her ... Broken Hearts of Hollywood at the American Film Institute Catalog Broken Hearts of Hollywood at IMDb Broken Hearts of Hollywood ... Notes The AFI Catalog of Feature Films: Broken Hearts of Hollywood Progressive Silent Film List: Broken Hearts of Hollywood at ... Broken Hearts of Hollywood Wikimedia Commons has media related to Broken Hearts of Hollywood. ...
Current passing through the heart produces an immediate cardiac arrest that also leads shortly to unconsciousness and death. It ... Current passing through the brain induces an immediate but non-fatal general convulsion that produces unconsciousness. ... Gas stunning Percussive stunning Electrical stunning is done by sending an electric current through the brain and/or heart of ...
High levels of calcium ions result in hypercalcemia and excessive levels can induce cardiac arrest. Drugs known as calcium ... The American Heart Association states the normal resting adult human heart rate is 60-100 bpm. Tachycardia is a high heart rate ... Heart rate reserve (HRreserve) is the difference between a person's measured or predicted maximum heart rate and resting heart ... Abnormalities of heart rate sometimes indicate disease. Normal heart sounds Normal heart sounds as heard with a stethoscope ...
The gas was designed to induce cardiac arrest, making the victim's death look like a heart attack. Stashynsky used the weapon ... Echo of the Arrest of the Murderer Lev Rebet How the KGB organized the assassination of Bandera. (Як КДБ організовував убивство ... In 1950, Stashynsky was arrested for traveling without a ticket on public transportation to Lviv from his village. After ... in the heart of Munich, where Lev Rebet had entered the office of a Ukrainian exile newspaper, his suitcase in his hand. And he ...
Fatal electrical injuries are often caused by tetanic spasm inducing respiratory arrest or interference with the heart causing ... Stab wounds to the heart are typically survivable with medical attention, though gunshot wounds to the heart are not. The right ... The two primary consequences of traumatic injury to the heart are severe hemorrhaging and fluid buildup around the heart. ... or heart failure. Penetrative trauma to the heart is typically caused by stab wounds or gunshot wounds. Accidental cardiac ...
The only heart surgeries that continued to require total circulatory arrest were repairs to the aortic arch. Cardiopulmonary ... Although reports of the use of CPB-induced hypothermia and DHCA to facilitate aortic arch surgery appeared in the 1960s, it was ... At temperatures below 24 °C, the human heart is prone to fibrillation and stopping. This can begin circulatory arrest before ... After surgery is completed during the period of cold circulatory arrest, these steps are reversed. The brain and heart ...
... elevated heart rate, and/or heart failure. Patients who develop cardiac arrest will be pulsesless and unconscious. ... Diuretic-induced hypokalemia and/or hypomagnesemia taken for heart failure can induce proarrthymia. The ischemia that results ... Yap YG, Camm AJ (November 2003). "Drug induced QT prolongation and torsades de pointes". Heart. 89 (11): 1363-72. doi:10.1136/ ... "Current concepts in the mechanisms and management of drug-induced QT prolongation and torsade de pointes". American Heart ...
Blocking other L-type voltage gated Ca2+ channels, for instance in the heart, may lead to arrhythmias and even cardiac arrest. ... Ablomin reduces potassium-induced contraction of smooth muscles, suggesting that it blocks L-type voltage-gated calcium ... Ablomin affects high potassium-induced contraction of arterial smooth muscle in rat-tails in a concentration-dependent matter. ...
... can induce cardiac arrest and coma. Magnesium status depends on three organs: uptake in the intestine, storage in the bone, and ... Abnormal heart rhythms and asystole are possible complications of hypermagnesemia related to the heart. Magnesium acts as a ... complete heart block >25.0 mEq/L - Cardiac arrest Severe hypermagnesemia (levels greater than 12 mg/dL) can lead to ... It is typically caused by kidney failure or is treatment-induced such as from antacids that contain magnesium. Less common ...
Accidental injury (Muse only) Apnea Bleeding: Cerebral Urethral Bradycardia Cardiac arrest Congestive heart failure Cortical ... to induce labor, and to induce abortion. "Alprostadil". The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Archived from the ... Ye Z, Lu H, Guo W, Dai W, Li H, Yang H, Li L (November 2016). "The effect of alprostadil on preventing contrast-induced ... Xie J, Jiang M, Lin Y, Deng H, Li L (August 2019). "Effect of Alprostadil on the Prevention of Contrast-Induced Nephropathy: A ...
... in the death of the user from cardiac arrest or water intoxication due to the increase in heart rate and thirstiness induced. ... causing strokes and constricting arteries in the heart; causing heart attacks. The use of cocaine creates euphoria and high ... Increased heart rate, a steep increase in body temperature, increase in blood pressure, spasms and dehydration are all common ... Psychedelic drugs induce 'heightened state of consciousness', brain scans show Archived 2017-04-24 at the Wayback Machine, ...
An undetected arteriovenous fistula forces them to detour through the heart, where cardiac arrest must be induced to, at best, ... The heart and brain sets built to accommodate the five-foot miniature filled a soundstage on the Fox lot-these were filmed "dry ... the heart is 45 m × 10 m (148 ft × 33 ft) and the brain is 70 m × 33 m (230 ft × 108 ft). The plasma effect was produced by ... Grant finds the surgical laser needed to destroy the clot was damaged from the turbulence in the heart, as it was not fastened ...
... is also different from cardiac arrest, the failure of heart muscle contraction. If untreated, one may lead ... Kolb, JC; Summers, RL; Galli, RL (March 1999). "Cervical collar-induced changes in intracranial pressure". Am J Emerg Med. 17 ( ... If the heart muscle contraction is intact, the condition is known as respiratory arrest. An abrupt stop of pulmonary gas ... In cases of overdose leading to respiratory arrest, the recommended treatment according to the 2015 American Heart Association ...
Ayad RF, Assar MD, Simpson L, Garner JB, Schussler JM (July 2010). "Causes and management of drug-induced long QT syndrome". ... this condition can degenerate into a specific type of abnormal heart rhythm called Torsades de points, which can potentially ... lead to sudden cardiac arrest. Some antidepressants are also believed to increase thoughts of suicidal ideation. ... Barnhart WJ, Makela EH, Latocha MJ (May 2004). "SSRI-induced apathy syndrome: a clinical review". J Psychiatr Pract. 10 (3): ...
If applied incorrectly it may cause further injury, for instance inducing cardiac arrest by blunt trauma, or breaking the tip ... "Precordial thump for cardiac arrest is effective for asystole but not for ventricular fibrillation". Heart Rhythm. 6 (10): 1495 ... When the vehicle inadvertently hit a speed bump in a shopping center parking lot, the patient's normal heart rhythm was ... Percussion pacing or fist pacing was proposed as a method of delivering mechanical pacing to someone in cardiac arrest. There ...
... predecessor appeared just when she kidnapped Misa through her sorcery and induced cardiac arrest with the shutdown of her heart ... she was found frozen at the North Pole by the Omnipotent God and revived as a cyborg with a mechanical heart. As a result, ... now a cyborg with a mechanical heart and a metallic afro. Black Magma multiple plots, even with Hedrian's aid, fails. Following ... is forced to serve Black Magma as the Omnipotent God's high priestess with Hell Saturn able to shut down her mechanical heart ...
... though temporary cardiac arrest of the systemic heart can be induced by oxygen debt, almost any sudden stimulus, or mantle ... The three hearts are also temperature and oxygen dependent and the beat rhythm of the three hearts are generally in phase with ... The octopus has three hearts, one main two-chambered heart charged with sending oxygenated blood to the body and two smaller ... The two brachial hearts of the octopus pump blood from the veins through the gill capillaries. The newly oxygenated blood ...
... heart arrest, induced MeSH E04.100.376.374.500 - circulatory arrest, deep hypothermia induced MeSH E04.100.376.410 - heart ... heart arrest, induced MeSH E04.928.220.360.500 - circulatory arrest, deep hypothermia induced MeSH E04.928.220.370 - heart ... heart transplantation MeSH E04.100.376.475.450 - heart-lung transplantation MeSH E04.100.376.485 - heart valve prosthesis ... heart transplantation MeSH E04.928.220.390.450 - heart-lung transplantation MeSH E04.928.220.410 - heart valve prosthesis ...
Use of Induced Cardiac Arrest in Open Heart Surgery - Peter Allen M.D., C Walton Lillehei M.D. - Minnesota Medicine 40, Page ... Ross Robertson, he performed the first Open Heart Surgery in British Columbia on 29 October 1957 at Vancouver General Hospital ... On October 29, 1957, at the Vancouver General Hospital, the team successfully performed the first open heart operation in ... The Scarlet Pimpernel in Artificial Heart Valves - Peter Allen, M.D., British Columbia Medical Journal 31;7, Page 395 (1989) ...
... was arrested by the Nazis and died of a heart attack induced by the horror of impending death while being transported to a ... The Nazi police immediately made an attempt to arrest Ginczanka, but other residents of the building helped her avoid arrest by ... 5 Street in the heart of Kraków Old Town. The circumstances of Ginczanka's arrest were pondered upon by postwar memorist. The ... after the arrests of the individuals concerned. A separate account of Zuzanna Ginczanka's arrest was given orally to Professor ...
When transported to the San Juan Health Center, it was determined that Jiménez had a heart attack, quickly followed by a ... Only one suspect, a German national, was arrested on suspicion, but later cleared from involvement. Between 2000 and 2002, a ... Salina had fallen into a sewer and died from convulsions induced by alcohol. Tranquilino Barberena Jiménez (67) - found on June ... he was arrested by the police. On May 9, however, he was allowed to walk free, but was required to attend court every Friday. ...
... to cause muscle paralysis and respiratory arrest; and potassium chloride to stop the heart. The 50th convicted killer executed ... sodium thiopental that was previously used to induce unconsciousness; pancuronium bromide (Pavulon) ...
This has been linked to premature cell cycle arrest, through impaired proliferation of heart muscle fibres and through ... September 2005). "miR-15 and miR-16 induce apoptosis by targeting BCL2". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 102 (39): 13944-9. doi: ... Postnatal heart development sees the upregulation of multiple miR-15 family members. In particular, miR-195, when found at ... 2011). "Early origins of heart disease: Low birth weight and determinants of cardiomyocyte endowment". Clin Exp Pharmacol ...
During the biopsy, as House collects the sample from Ian's heart, the catheter induces cardiac arrest in Ian, prompting an ... Wilson suggests Kawasaki disease, but before the team begins tests, they discover a mass in his heart. Postulating that Ian, ... House orders a heart biopsy on Ian. Wilson, recognizing House's ongoing grapple with Esther's case, warns him not to become ...
... ventricular fibrillation and other changes which lead to asystole and cardiac arrest. Batrachotoxin induces a massive release ... Although generally classified as a neurotoxin, batrachotoxin has marked effects on heart muscles and its effects are mediated ... Heart conduction is impaired resulting in arrhythmias, extrasystoles, ...
... and to repair the heart under conditions of circulatory arrest. Converting an old billiard room on the 6th floor of Westminster ... it is possible to induce profound hypothermia in a dog, followed by complete circulatory arrest for 30 minutes, and then to ... lowered to such a point where cardiovascular arrest could just about be tolerated for the time necessary to carry out the heart ... Dobell, A. R.; Bailey, J. S. (April 1997). "Charles Drew and the origins of deep hypothermic circulatory arrest". The Annals of ...
"Snake constriction rapidly induces circulatory arrest in rats". The Journal of Experimental Biology. 218 (14): 2279-2288. doi: ... The heart is not strong enough to pump against the pressure and blood flow stops. Internal organs with high metabolic rates, ... "Snake constriction rapidly induces circulatory arrest in rats". The Journal of Experimental Biology. 218 (14): 2279-2288. doi: ... multiple species of snakes have been shown to constrict with pressures higher than those needed to induce cardiac arrest. In ...
American College of Cardiology American Heart Association Heart Rhythm Society Indian Heart Association National Heart ... There are several conditions that can cause cardiac arrest. Treatment of cardiac arrest includes cardiopulmonary resuscitation ... Tachycardia induced cardiomyopathy - A type of dilated cardiomyopathy caused by chronic tachycardia. A common arrhythmia that ... Heart cancer - Cancer of the heart is very rare and those cancers tend to be benign. Myxoma - Most common tumor of the heart. ...
Placing electrodes anywhere on the chest is risking current passing through the heart, which risks cardiac arrhythmia or arrest ... U.S. patent 3,941,136: "Method for artificially inducing urination, defecation, or sexual excitation". U.S. patent 4,585,005: " ... Even at relatively low current and voltage, there is also risk of interference with normal heart function (potentially ... US patent 3941136, Louis Bucalo, "Method for artificially inducing urination, defecation, or sexual excitation", issued 1976-3- ...
... including slow heart rate, and cardiac arrest. In people with neuromuscular disease or burns, an injection of suxamethonium can ... Instead in 1949 an Italian group led by Daniel Bovet was first to describe succinylcholine induced paralysis. The clinical ... Conditions having susceptibility to suxamethonium-induced high blood potassium are burns, closed head injury, acidosis, ... Acquired factors that affect plasma cholinesterase activity include pregnancy, liver disease, kidney failure, heart failure, ...