Coronary artery perfusion pressure

    • Chapter 13: Circulation

      blood pressure is the force that drives perfusion. blood pressure is due to: ... right coronary artery. marginal a. along right margin of heart. supplies right ventricle. posterior interventricular a. in posterior interventricular sulcus. supplies interventricular septum and posterior .


    • [DOC File]Chapter 27 Reproductive Endocrinology

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      coronary arteries. flow to myocardium during diastole only. ... perfusion coupling. Blood Pressure. fluid pressure = force exerted by the pump. ... blood pushes blood 120 mm Hg. diastolic BP force of elastic walls (recoil) artery wall squeezes blood 80 mm Hg. pulse pressure systolic BP - diastolic BP 120 - 80 = 40 mmHg . MAP. mean arterial ...


    • Ministry of Health

      increasing the arterial pressure and preventing carotid artery collapse and increasing coronary perfusion pressure during CPR. ... Acute failure of the myocardium as a pump to provide satisfactory organ and tissue perfusion. Main Causes. Extensive myocardial necrosis ... N-Acetlycysteine at a dose of 600 mg po BD should be initiated 24 hours ...


    • [DOC File]PHS 398 (Rev. 9/04), Biographical Sketch Format Page

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      “Aortic Reservoir function, estimated myocardial demand and coronary perfusion pressure following steady state and interval exercise.” Lane AD, Heffernan KS, Rossow LM, Fahs CA, Ranadive SM, Yan H, Baynard T, Wilund K, Fernhall B. Clin Physiol Funct Imaging. 2012 Sep; 32(5): 353-60.


    • [DOCX File]Heart Anatomy Lab Instructions - Technology

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      The Left Coronary Artery (LCA) is a short segment that quickly splits into two parts: the anterior interventricular artery and the circumflex branch of the left coronary artery. The Anterior Interventricular Artery (often called the Left Anterior Descending or LAD) is easy to find in the sulcus along the anterior surface of the heart.


    • [DOC File]Veterans Affairs

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      For coronary factors that may be due to microvascular dysfunction, endothelial impairments, occult diffuse epicardial coronary artery, myocardial or coronary arteries spasming and bridging. And then for the intrinsic cardiac, or myocardial factors, you have impaired diastolic relaxation, left ventricular hypertrophy, diastolic dysfunction ...


    • [DOC File]UMDNS CODE_

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      UMDNS CODE UMDNS TERM English 10003 Binders, Abdominal 10012 Testers, Achilles Reflex 10014 Acupuncture Kits 10024 Adaptometers 10025 Adenotomes 10026 Adhesive Strips 10028 Adhesive Strips, Hypoallergenic 10029 Adhesive Strips, Waterproof 10030 Tapes, Adhesive 10031 Tapes, Adhesive, Hypoallergenic 10032 Tapes, Adhesive, Waterproof 10033 Adhesive Tape Removers 10034 Adhesives 10035 Adhesives ...


    • [DOC File]1 - University of California, Los Angeles

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      Beta-blockers decrease oxygen demand by mainly decreasing heart rate and contractility. This could lead to a drop in blood pressure, which further reduces oxygen demand. In addition, a decrease in heart rate could increase oxygen supply because it increases the length of diastole, the time during which coronary blood flow is the greatest.



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      • Pulmonary artery occlusion pressure (PAOP), pulmonary artery diastolic (PAD) ... reestablishment of coronary perfusion in the early phases of treatment. 6. When blood replacement is indicated, replace it with fresh packed red cells and fresh. frozen plasma to keep clotting factors intact.


    • [DOC File]Behavioral Objectives

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      Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) Cardioversion. Defibrillation. 3. Recognition of complications. Thrombus/embolus. Surgical complications. Amputation. 4. The client will have improved tissue . perfusion as evidenced by: neurovascular status WNL. increased activity tolerance. decreased pain. Pain. Independent interventions. Assess the pain ...


    • [DOCX File]Concept Analysis Diagram - Perfusion

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      Concept – PERFUSION. Concept Definition . Perfusion is the flow of blood through arteries and capillaries delivering nutrients and oxygen to cells and removing cellular wastes. (G) Exemplars. Basic ECG Rhythms. Congestive Heart Failure. Hypertension. Gestational Hypertension. Mitral Valve Prolapse. Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) Peripheral ...


    • [DOC File]Blood Pressure Management in Acute Stroke

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      When an artery is occluded, a central core of severe ischemia is produced, surrounded by a zone with less reduction in blood flow where perfusion is maintained by collateral circulation. Flow through these dilated collateral vessels is dependent on CPP; thus a reduction in MAP can result in a large increase in the size and severity of the zone ...


    • Key Points_Cardio 4 - Ohio University

      When an EKG reveals characteristic ST elevation of an acute MI, it appears that the following are likely: a) a major coronary artery has been totally occluded; b) the ischemia/infarction has affected the entire thickness of the involved myocardium (called “transmural infarction”); and c) rapid “re-perfusion” of the occluded artery--if ...


    • Key Points_Cardio 5 - Ohio University

      How does a narrowed or stenotic coronary artery decrease perfusion or blood flow? Recall that the flow of liquids through though pipes or tubes or arteries depends on pressure gradient (which pushes blood forward) and resistance, R, which opposes or resists the flow of blood;


    • [DOC File]Assessment and management of shock; a nursing perspective

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      CVP/JVP will be elevated due to this increased pressure and right heart congestion (McLuckie, 2003). As a result of poor cardiac output, there is decreased coronary perfusion resulting in chest pain, and decreased systemic perfusion resulting in symptoms of organ impairment such as altered consciousness, poor urine output, and nausea and vomiting.


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