- In cardiology,
ventricular dyssynchrony is a
difference in the timing, or lack of synchrony, of
contractions in
different ventricles in the heart. Large...
-
clinical consequences of
suboptimal atrioventricular (AV)
synchrony or AV
dyssynchrony,
regardless of the
pacing mode,
after pacemaker implantation. It is an...
- patients. However,
dyssynchrony is also
common in
HFrEF and its role in
HFpEF in
particular remains obscure.
While therapies for
dyssynchrony, such as biventricular...
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branch block,
especially left
bundle branch block, can lead to
cardiac dyssynchrony. The
simultaneous occurrence of left and
right bundle branch block leads...
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staff +2
Agitated Frequent nonpurposeful movement or patient–ventilator
dyssynchrony +1
Restless Anxious or
apprehensive but
movements not
aggressive or vigorous...
- reperfusion) that does not
require intervention,
though atrioventricular dyssynchrony can
cause hemodynamic instability,
which can be
treated through overdrive...
- in
contraction (dyssynergy) in for
instance ischemic heart disease or
dyssynchrony due to
Bundle branch block.
Strain rate
imaging measures either regional...
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medications helps to
reduce patient movement, breathing, or
ventilator dyssynchrony and
allows lower insufflation pressures during laparoscopy. It has several...
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Strain rate
imaging is a
method in
echocardiography (medical ultrasound) for
measuring regional or
global deformation of the
myocardium (heart muscle)...
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International Space Station for the
management of
fatigue caused by
circadian dyssynchrony in orbit.
Modafinil has been used non-medically as a "smart drug" by...