• Ventricular inversion is a condition in which the anatomic right ventricle of the heart is on the left side of the interventricular septum and the anatomic...
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    abnormalities. Exercise-induced ARVC is possibly a result of excessive right ventricular wall stress during high intensity exercise. The disease is a type of...
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    T wave (redirect from T wave inversion)
    the ventricular repolarization or secondary to abnormalities in ventricular depolarisation. Inverted T wave is considered abnormal if inversion is deeper...
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    including: Cardiac rhythm disturbances, such as atrial fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia; Inadequate coronary artery blood flow, such as myocardial...
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    as Levo-TGA, congenitally corrected TGA, double discordance, or ventricular inversion) is a rare, acyanotic heart defect in which the primary arteries...
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  • analysis, this condition is described as atrioventricular discordance (ventricular inversion) with ventriculoarterial discordance. l-TGA is often referred to...
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  • cardiac conditions include dextrocardia, atrial situs ambiguus, ventricular inversion, and VA concordance with left posterior aorta. Although present...
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    Medtronic (category Tax inversions)
    undisclosed sum. In February 2021, the company recalled its HeartWare Ventricular Assist Device. In June 2021, the controller ports were pulled from the...
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  • for the presence of anatomic left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) in the form of ST depression and T wave inversion on a resting ECG. It is an abnormality...
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    transient ventricular apical wall motion abnormalities (ballooning) accompanied by chest pain, shortness of breath, ST-segment elevation, T-wave inversion or...
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    Right heart strain (also right ventricular strain or RV strain) is a medical finding of right ventricular dysfunction where the heart muscle of the right...
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    chordae tendineae and contract to prevent inversion or prolapse of these valves on systole (or ventricular contraction). There are five total papillary...
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    Following infarction, ventricular aneurysm can develop, which leads to persistent ST elevation, loss of S wave, and T wave inversion. Weakening of the electrical...
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    aortic root. During left ventricular diastole, after the pressure drops in the left ventricle due to relaxation of the ventricular myocardium, the mitral...
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    significant percentage of the ventricular mass in the heart (12-17% in normal human adult hearts), and are correlated with ventricular end diastolic volume. Trabeculae...
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    is a wave on an electrocardiogram (ECG). It comes after the T wave of ventricular repolarization and may not always be observed as a result of its small...
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    on the severity of the regurgitation Right atrial hypertrophy Right ventricular conduction defects Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome often accompanies While...
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    inversions in II, III, aVF leads, ST-segment depression, QT dispersion, QT prolongation, complex ventricular ectopy (PVCs), PVC-triggered ventricular...
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    V1 with a R' greater than S with T wave inversion which is commonly seen in volume overload right ventricular hypertrophy.[citation needed] A defect in...
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    compression include right atrial inversion during ventricular systole followed by diastolic compression of the right ventricular outflow tract. There have also...
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    Anterior infarcts, persistent ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation, development of heart blocks, and left ventricular impairment are all associated...
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    forces produced by ventricular depolarization and the spatial T-axis representing all the electrical forces produced by ventricular repolarization. The...
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    and posterior leads V7, V8, and V9 may improve sensitivity for right ventricular and posterior myocardial infarction. In spite of these limitations, the...
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    tachycardia) and VT (ventricular tachycardia). SVT does not cause syncope except in Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. Ventricular tachycardia originate...
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    form, initially of biphasic T wave inversions and later becoming symmetrical, often deep (>2 mm), T wave inversions in the anterior precordial leads. First...
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    important features include epilepsy, heart defects (atrial septal defect, ventricular septal defect) and kidney/urological anomalies. Silvery depigmentation...
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    allowing valvular disease to be qualitatively appreciated. The left ventricular short axis cines are acquired from base to apex and are used for quantifying...
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    branches. At this point there may be signs of ventricular strain pattern (ST segment depression and T wave inversion) on the EKG, suggesting subendocardial ischemia...
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    "Cardiovascular and electrocardiographic effects of iopentol in left ventricular angiography. Comparison of the low-osmolar, non-ionic iopentol (Imagopaque...
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    hemorrhage refers to bleeding that occurs within the brain parenchyma or ventricular system. This category includes intraparenchymal hemorrhage, which involves...
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