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  • * Can be used to pass ligature during cardiac surgery.
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  • ...lar Invasive Specialist''' or '''RCIS''' assists a [[cardiologist]] with [[cardiac catheterization]] procedures in the [[United States]]. These procedures ca ...my]] and equipment. To be registry eligible, they must have worked in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory for two years or have graduated from a registry
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  • ...witch DH, Soriano P, McMahon AP, Sucov HM..| title = Fate of the mammalian cardiac neural crest...journal = Development. | volume = 127| issue =8| pages = 160 Microablation of the cardiac neural crest in developing chick embryos and genetic anomalies affecting th
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  • [[Image:cardiacfunctioncurve.png|thumb|Single cardiac function curve.]] ...tween [[central venous pressure|right atrial pressure]] ([[x-axis]]) and [[cardiac output]] ([[y-axis]]).
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  • ...[[atrium (anatomy)|atrium]] from the right atrium. It is one of two fetal cardiac shunts, the other being the [[ductus arteriosus]] (which allows blood that
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  • ...n-angiotensin system is activated in the cardiac myocyte, which stimulates cardiac cell growth through Protein Kinase C. The same system can be activated in s
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  • ...to the revascularization process following trauma, e.g., after [[Ischemia|cardiac ischemia]].
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  • ...lular junction in the longitudinal sections of an [[intercalated disk]] of cardiac muscle anchoring [[actin]] filaments. It helps to transmit contractile forc
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  • ...r texts) is developmentally formed from [[neural crest]], specifically the cardiac ...witch DH, Soriano P, McMahon AP, Sucov HM..| title = Fate of the mammalian cardiac neural crest...journal = Development. | volume = 127| issue =8| pages = 160
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  • ...e arteries supplying the body is a result of the work needed to pump the [[cardiac output]] (the flow of blood pumped by the heart) through the ''vascular res ...of the [[arterial]] blood pressure is due to the pulsatile nature of the [[cardiac output]] and determined by the interaction of the [[stroke volume]] versus
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  • ...low to the heart and subsequently the preload, ultimately increasing the [[cardiac output]].
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  • ...o the [[left ventricle]], and it can be mapped to specific events of the [[cardiac cycle]]. * [http://www.cvphysiology.com/Cardiac%20Function/CF024.htm Diagram at cvphysiology.com]
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  • A '''Wiggers diagram''' is a standard diagram used in cardiac physiology. ...ecomes easier to illustrate the relationship between these values in the [[cardiac cycle]].
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  • ==Cardiac inotropes== ...notropic agents increase myocardial contractility, and are used to support cardiac function in conditions such as [[decompensation|decompensated]] [[congestiv
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  • ...blockers]] such as [[verapamil]] block the slow inward calcium current in cardiac tissues thereby having a negatively dromotropic, chronotropic and inotropic symptomatic disturbances in cardiac conduction and [[bradyarrhythmias]], and may aggravate [[left ventricular f
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  • == Specification of cardiac precursor cells == ...by the anterior endoderm. Whether Dickkopf-1 and Nodal act directly on the cardiac mesoderm is the subject of research, but it seems that at least they act in
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  • ...er of the radius. An increase in either of these physiological components (cardiac output or TPR) cause a rise in the mean arterial pressure. Vasodilation wor ...ning a lower blood pressure reduces the patient's risk of developing other cardiac problems.<ref name="CVPharmacology"/>
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  • [[Category:Cardiac anatomy]]
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  • These subjects are sometimes addressed separately, under the names '''cardiac physiology''' and '''circulatory physiology'''.<ref>[http://www.lib.mcg.edu * [[Cardiac output]] (= [[heart rate]] * [[stroke volume]]. Can also be calculated with
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  • ...angiographys are common and major complications are rare. These include [[Cardiac arrhythmias]], [[renal failure|kidney damage]], blood clots (which can caus *[[Cardiac catheterization]]
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