Lv dysfunction treatment

    • [DOC File]Cardiology - Stanford University

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      Anticoagulation treatment will be initiated and discontinued only by a provider. The protocol outlines procedures for monitoring and adjusting warfarin doses. ... with severe LV dysfunction, CHF, previous emboli, or evidence of mural thrombosis 2 – 3 3 months Strong Initiate with warfarin plus ASA ... 3.5 Long-term Weak PLUS ASA 81mg/d ...

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    • [DOC File]UCLA HF Guideline

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      All mechanical valves + risk factors, including AF, LV dysfunction, anterior-apical ST-segment elevation MI, LAE, low EF, or hypercoaguable state 10 2.5-3.5 3.0 Add aspirin 81mg to high-intensity anticoagulation for lifetime, unless patient at high risk of bleeding, such as in patients with history of GI bleed or >80 years of age.

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    • SPECT, SPECT/CT and PET/CT - discrepancies and priorities ...

      ACS patients with prior MI, PTCA, or CABG, history of congestive heart failure or LV dysfunction, persistent or recurrent chest pain/ischemia should undergo cardiac catheterization/early invasive management as the initial diagnostic and treatment strategy.

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    • [DOC File]Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates

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      Conversely, cardiac-specific overexpression of NOX2 elevated the ROS level, increased cross-sectional area of cardiomyocytes and collagen deposition, and eventually aggregated LV dysfunction post MI [35].

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    • [DOC File]β-blockers in Heart Failure - Veterans Affairs

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      In patients with chronic severe AI and heart failure, ACE-inhibitors are the treatment of choice when surgery is contraindicated or in cases with persistent postoperative LV dysfunction. In patients with Marfan’s syndrome, beta-blockers slow the progression of the aortic dilatation and should also be given after operation.

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    • [DOC File]A GUIDE TO THE NEW GUIDELINES FOR THE MANAGEMENT …

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      Implantable LV ventricular assist devices (TCI Heart Mate and others) are available to mechanically bridge patients to cardiac transplantation. Studies to evaluate mechanical LV assist devices as long term HF treatment without transplantation have …

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    • Management of Cancer-Therapy-Induced LV Dysfunction: Can the …

      Retrospective analyses of patients with asymptomatic LV dysfunction post-MI found that treatment with beta-adrenergic blockers was beneficial in reducing cardiovascular mortality, an effect that was independent of treatment with an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor.37 The Carvedilol Post-Infarct Survival Control in LV Dysfunction ...

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    • [DOC File]Valvular Heart Disease - developinganaesthesia

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      A longer-acting dihydropyridine CCB may be added for angina or hypertension control. If the patient is hemodynamically stable, an ACE inhibitor should be added if the patient has an anterior MI, if hypertension persists, if the patient has evidence of LV dysfunction or HF, or if the patient has diabetes. 3084

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    • [DOC File]International Journal of Biological Sciences

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      A more desirable approach would be the detection of myocardial injury before irreversible LV dysfunction has occurred. ... Interim-treatment quantitative PET parameters were also shown to …

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