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- contraction, the wave of depolarization moves from the endocardial to the epicardial surface. Both of these layers function in lubricating the heart to prevent...
- suggesting a preferential mobilization for visceral fat over subcutaneous fat. Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is a particular form of visceral fat deposited around...
- until transvenous pacing or other therapies can be applied. Temporary epicardial pacing is used during open heart surgery should the surgical procedure...
- long-axis function. By comparison, a measure of short-axis function termed epicardial volume change (EVC) is independent of myocardial wall thickness and represents...
- the surface of the heart and follow the sulci of the heart are called epicardial coronary arteries. The left coronary artery distributes blood to the left...
- heart for which they provide circulation. These categories are called epicardial (above the epicardium, or the outermost tissue of the heart) and microvascular...
- minor electromyocardiopathy. Villous plaque is characterized by exophytic epicardial thickening, meaning that the growth occurs at the border of the epicardium...
- angina is unknown. Explanations include microvascular dysfunction or epicardial atherosclerosis. For reasons that are not well understood, females are...
- mammalian heart, the avian heart is composed of endocardial, myocardial and epicardial layers. The atrium walls tend to be thinner than the ventricle walls,...
- performed epicardially by means of any presently available energy source." Although Dr. Cox's 2004 definition specifically excludes an epicardial approach...