... streptococci, rheumaticfeverandrheumaticheartdisease Group A streptococcal infections Rheumaticfeverandrheumaticheartdisease Determinants of the disease burden of rheumaticfeverandrheumaticheart ... Cataloguing-in-Publication Data WHO Expert Consultation on RheumaticFeverandRheumaticHeartDisease (2001 : Geneva, Switzerland) Rheumaticfeverandrheumaticheartdisease : report of a WHO Expert Consultation, ... microbiology, and molecular pathogenesis New York, Oxford University Press, 2000 2 Epidemiology of group A streptococci, rheumaticfeverandrheumaticheartdiseaseRheumaticfever (RF) andrheumatic heart...
... Diagnosis and management of acute rheumaticfeverandrheumaticheartdisease in Australia SECONDARY PREVENTION ANDRHEUMATICHEARTDISEASE CONTROL PROGRAMS “Secondary prevention of rheumaticfever ... Consultation on RheumaticFeverandRheumaticHeartDisease 29 October–1 November 2001 2001 World Health Organization: Geneva Diagnosis and management of acute rheumaticfeverandrheumaticheartdisease ... 9388 3343 National Heart Foundation of Australia and the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand Diagnosis and management of acute rheumaticfeverandrheumaticheartdisease in Australia...
... Immunologic and clinical correlations in rheumaticfeverandrheumaticheartdisease Pediatr Infect Dis J 1997, 16:400-407 Sanyal SK: Long-term sequelae of the first attack of accute rheumaticfever ... patients with rheumaticheartdisease Indian J Med Res 1997, 105:271-274 30 Gu J, Yu B, Zhou J: HLA-DQA1 genes involved in genetic susceptibility to rheumaticfeverandrheumaticheartdisease in ... 1:S70-S74 Kaplan E: Global assessment of rheumaticfeverandrheumaticheartdisease at the close of the century: influences and dynamics of populations and pathogens: a failure to realize prevention?...
... gene counting and compared using the ²אtest The data was analysed using SPSS 12.0 software The association between the +294T/C polymorphism and serum lipids, coronary heart disease, and body mass ... exists References Discussion and Conclusions To address the question whether the +T294C polymorphism in PPARδ is associated with the risk for coronary heartdisease and/ or plasma lipid levels in ... supervised by handing out a nutritional diary which was submitted at each of the further visits to the clinic After weeks the patients attended the clinic again and it is the lipid values and biometric...
... http://respiratory-research.com/content/10/1/110 Figure B) eNOS, (C and D) iNOS, (E and hypertension (A, C, E) and from control patients of similar age (B, D, F) stained for (A and Lungs from infants with pulmonary F) ... infants with pulmonary hypertension (A, C, E) and from control patients of similar age (B, D, F) stained for (A and B) eNOS, (C and D) iNOS, (E and F) nNOS (A) Cardiac patient small pulmonary ... iNOS and (C) nNOS in lungs from infants with pulmonary hypertension and from conIntensity of staining for (A) eNOS, (B) iNOS and (C) nNOS in lungs from infants with pulmonary hypertension and...
... of cardiac loading parameters and were completely absent in sham-operated animals Indrambarya and colleagues therefore elegantly demonstrate that cardiac ischaemia and subsequent reperfusion injury ... particular, ischaemic heartdisease – thus further emphasizing a previous commentary in this journal: ‘Vasopressin in vasodilatory shock: ensure organ blood flow, but take care of the heart! ’ [22] Competing ... and cardiac dysfunction following ischemia-reperfusion injury in mice Crit Care 2009, 13:R98 Müller S, How OJ, Hermansen SE, Stenberg TA, Sager G, Myrmel T: Vasopressin impairs brain, heart and...
... congenital and acquired heartdisease (Broberg et al., 2010) The gold standard method in evaluations of DMF marker of heart diseases is endomyocardial biopsy, which is an invasive method and has ... in a population of patients with congenital and acquired heartdisease 1.1 The Importance of Myocardial Perfusion in Congenital and Acquired Heart Diseases 1.1.1 Transposition of the Great Arteries ... was described in 1933 by Bland, White, and Garland (Bland et al., 1933) It is a rare congenital coronary artery abnormality and is associated with early infant mortality and also sudden death in...
... acids, and stilbenes such as resveratrol, pterostilbene, and piceatannol, and triterpenoids such as ursolic acid and its esters, oleanic acid, alpha-amyrin and betaamyrin, steroidal, and iridoid ... study design, performance, and analysis, with a focus on randomization of the study subjects, blinding of the investigators and study subjects, and the handling of dropouts and withdrawal of study ... of senescence and chronic disease ROS form as by-products of the normal metabolism of oxygen (e.g., food metabolism and respiration) and have important roles in cell signaling and immune function;...
... German and international expert societies (e1, 8, e4, e5, 13) and on longstanding experience in the treatment, sports advice, and care provided in sports activities for children with congenital heart ... of perception and movement determine not only its physical and motor development but also crucially influence its emotional, psychosocial, and cognitive development (16, e7) Heartdisease often ... congenital heartdisease makes issuing a so-called sports certificate difficult A form that covers all forms of disease does not exist In many children with successfully treated heart disease, ...
... Morphologically Right Ventricle Robert Anderson Morphologically Left Ventricle VENTRICULAR TOPOLOGY – Robert Anderson Right hand Left hand The Great Arterial Position • The viscera and atria: The types of visceroatrial ... Segmental Approach of Anderson Atrial arrangement, Atrioventricular connections, and Ventriculoarterial connections Atrial Arrangement Robert Anderson Atrioventricular Connections Robert Anderson Atrioventricular ... Controversies and Challenges Facing Paediatric Cardiovascular Practitioners and their Patients, Jacobs JP, Wernovsky G, Gaynor JW, and Anderson RH, editors Cardiology in the Young, Volume 17, Supplement...
... well-validated and reliable instrument reveal that approximately 20% of children with heartdisease report significantly impaired psychosocial quality of life irrespective of the severity of heartdisease ... Generic Core Scales and the PedsQL™ 3.0 Cardiac Module estimated on samples from the general Hungarian child population and from children with heart diseases Methods Participants and settings Potential ... into three groups, namely simple congenital heartdisease (such as isolated small or repaired atrial and septal defect without residua), congenital heartdisease with moderate complexity (for example,...
... HRQL and 9% in the high HRQL group [19] Overall these findings support the face and content, construct, and predictive validity of the MacNew for evaluating HRQL in patients with heartdiseaseand ... coronary heartdisease [5] As an outcome measure HRQL more pragmatically represents what patients say about how they feel and function in their daily lives as result of a disease or treatment and ... number of heartdisease specific HRQL instruments Most are designed for a particular heartdisease diagnosis, for example, the Seattle Angina Questionnaire [9], the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure...
... Chen HJ: Depression and anxiety in patients with coronary heartdisease Chinese Journal of Infrequent Disease 2004, 11:55-57 Frasure-Smith N, Lesperance F, Talajic M: Depression and 18month prognosis ... in patients with cardiac disease: a practical review J Psychosom Res 2000, 48:379-391 Martin CR, Thompson DR: Depression in coronary heartdisease patients: Etiological and screening issues Current ... for screening and case detection utility and accuracy [16] The present study was designed to examine the underlying factor structure of the Chinese version of the HADS in a mainland Mandarin-speaking...
... mental health; VT: vitality Figure Bland-Altman plot of EQ-5D and SF-6D Bland-Altman plot of EQ-5D and SF-6D Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2006, ... EQ-5D and SF-6D scores Histogram of baseline EQ-5D and SF-6D scores Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2006, 4:20 ne scores from the EQ-5D and SF-6D ... integer, and then recalculating the SF-6D We performed parametric and non-parametric testing of baseline (Kruskal Wallis ANOVA) and change differences (paired ttest with 95% confidence intervals and...
... participating in randomised clinical trials [5,6,8,16], and cohort study [17] The studies covered diagnosis of cardiac diseaseand interventions in patients ranging from early disease managed medically ... between ETT, CCS and SAQ and the disease stage proxy variable were also pre-specified This allowed for different relationships between these variables and the EQ-5D index in different disease stage ... index, and had the lowest RMSE as compared to other variables available The SAQ DPS and AFS scores also entered the model, indicating that a disease- specific measure of patient health and disease...
... artery disease; our emphasis was on patients with angiographic evidence of coronary diseaseand normal left ventricular systolic function methods Dr Kragelund, Dr Steffensen, and Dr Hildebrandt ... percent and 3.2 percent, respectively; at 355 pg per milliliter, 2.4 percent and 2.9 percent; at 1068 pg per milliliter, 1.9 percent and 2.6 percent; and at 4962 pg per milliliter, 1.8 percent and ... coronary artery disease as having no clinically significant disease, one-, two-, or three-vessel disease, or disease of the left main coronary artery Patients with three-vessel and left main coronary...
... Low-Carbohydr ate-Diet Score and Coronary HeartDisease ed22,26,27 and trans22,28-30 fats have been associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease, and polyunsaturated and monounsaturated ... glycemic load and coronary heartdisease was much stronger than the association between carbohydrate and coronary heart disease, probably because glycemic load reflects both the quantity and quality ... from the average of the 1980 and 1984 questionnaires was related to the incidence of coronary heartdisease between 1984 and 1986 Incidence rates for coronary heartdisease were calculated by dividing...
... coronary heartdisease as the cause of death on the death certificate, if coronary heartdisease was the underlying and most plausible cause, and if evidence of previous coronary heartdisease ... markers and the risk of coronary heartdiseaseand the role of potential mediators among men and women in a nested case–control analysis methods of medicine en without cardiovascular disease ... blood sample and who were free of cardiovascular disease at baseline, 239 women and 265 men had a nonfatal myocardial infarction or fatal coronary heartdisease during eight years and six years...
... coronary heartdisease while on duty, 26% and 18%, respec tively, had previously received a diagnosis of coronary heart disease, peripheral vascular disease, or cerebrovascular disease, and among ... Deaths from Coronary HeartDisease among On-Duty Firefighters, According to Duties.* Table includes the odds ratios and 95% CIs for the risk of death from coronary heartdisease among firefighters ... from HeartDisease among Firefighters 1211 The n e w e ng l a n d j o u r na l of m e dic i n e Table Risk of Death from Coronary HeartDisease among Firefighters Engaged in Emergency Duties and...
... valvuloplasty and radical nephrectomy with inferior caval vein thrombecotmy Coexistence of combined valvular heartdisease with severe heart failure and renal cell carcinoma infiltrating renal and inferior ... After clumping the aorta heart was stopped by cold blood cardioplegia, and both valves were repaired - dilated mitral annulus with C-G Future Band (Medtronic Inc.USA) and Figure CT scan showing ... graft and nephrectomy J Card Surg 2008, 23:750-3 doi:10.1186/1477-7819-8-63 Cite this article as: Antoniewicz et al.: Renal carcinoma infiltrating inferior vena cava and combined valvular heart disease...