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Hypertension ANEURYSM DEFINITION It is localized, permanent, abnormal dilatation of blood vessels that occurs mostly in the aorta or the heart ANEURYSM ...
Intracranial Hypertension Fellows Conference Sept 07 Historical Perspective Alexander Monro 1783 described cranial vault as non expandable and brain as non ...
The brains compensatory reserve is called Compliance Intracranial Hypertension ICP monitoring and control are the cornerstones of TBI management Normal ICP When to ...
HYPERTENSION ABC & Update Mahmoud Khattab, Ph.D. Professor of Pharmacology & Toxicology * Recall (Self-Assessment) Questions Define different stages of HTN according ...
LESSON 3 HYPERTENSION __Ch. 11 VASCULAR DISEASES __Ch. 12 HYPERTENSION Demography of htn 50 million have the disease 70% aware of it Only 50% get treated Only 25% ...
Traumatic Brain Injury Galen V. Henderson, M.D. Brigham and Women s Hospital Harvard Medical School * * * * * * * * Spectrum of Pathologic Features and Outcomes of ...
Pregnancy Induced Hypertension Jun Ma Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynecology The First Hospital of Xi an Jiaotong Univ Introduction Incidence: China: 9.4%, worldwide: 7 ...
24 hours into therapy develops worsening hypotension, oliguria, hypoxemia, hypercarbia. PIP rises from 20 to 40 cm. IAP = 26 mm Hg decompressive laparotomy ...
Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury (IRI) Department of Pathophysiology Shanghai Jiao-Tong University School of Medicine IRI in other organs The IRI also can occur in other ...
Complications bring to diagnosis but late... 'Sustained increase in ... HbA1c - for follow-up, not for diagnosis. Fructosamine - for long term maintenance. ...
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Lisa Randall, RN, MSN, ACNS-BC RNSG 2432 * Medulla contains respiratory, vasomotor, and cardiac function controls according to Lewis Reticular formation Neurons ...
fossa. Vasculopathy of Hypertensive Emergencies. Vaugh and Delanty, Lancet, 2000 ... Posterior fossa. Suspect secondary HTN in ALL cases of hypertensive emergency. ...
Management of Hypertension and Hypotension in the Emergency Department Hypertension How do we manage Hypertension in the ER?? Hypertension Management in the ED ...
Neurosensory: Stroke and Brain Tumors Part #1 Stroke (Brain attack/CVA) A. Pathophysiology/etiology Normal brain physiology and stroke Ranks 3rd as cause death Blood ...
Aim: How do drugs affect the brain? The blood brain barrier is both a physical barrier and a system of cellular transport mechanisms. It maintains homeostasis by ...
Title: Prehospital Traumatic Brain Injury Guidelines Break-out Session Author: John & Sandra Bruns Last modified by: Edward P. Sloan, MD, MPH Created Date
Case Scenario Workshop Maurizio Berardino Neuroanesthesia and Intensive Care Neuroscience Department San Giovanni Battista Hospital Torino, Italy Overview Initial ...
Classification and Degrees of Traumatic Brain Injury Open head injury may result from accident, gunshot wound, or blow to head resulting in a visible injury.
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Title: FERNE Template Subject: FERNE Slide Template Author: Edward P. Sloan Last modified by: lfh Created Date: 5/26/2000 6:35:20 PM Document presentation format
Stroke Care from Prevention to Life After Stroke. Continence Care ... Diplopia, gaze palsy. Ipsilateral,V, VII impairment. Aneursym. Brain Aneursym. Hemorrhagic Stroke ...
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) of 7 to 8 or less. Controlled ventilation for ICP or ... appreciate that the priority is to open the cranium as rapidly as possible ...
Severe Hypertension: In a Clinical Pearls Format Gregory W. Rutecki, M.D., Bradley M. Wright, Pharm. D., BCPS, Molly Adams Pharm. D., BCPS, U.niversity of S.outh A ...
... block greater than first degree, and cardiogenic shock or overt heart failure1 ... Appropriate in most hypertensive emergencies except acute heart failure1-3 ...
Practical Approaches to Managing Hypertension: Reducing Global Cardiovascular Risk Kenneth A. Jamerson, MD Professor of Internal Medicine University of Michigan
Dr Azra Parveen Senior Registrar Medicine Acute myocardial infarction is the rapid development of myocardial necrosis caused by a critical imbalance between the ...
Right heart catheterization (Swan-Ganz) Left heart catheterization. Chest X-Ray in Heart Failure ... Maisel A, De Maria A, et al. Am Heart J. 2001;141(3):367-374. ...
Stroke Syndromes Dr. Gerrard Uy Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) Treatment Antiplatelet agents Clopidogrel: Blocks the ADP receptor on platelets blocking the platelet ...
Practical Approaches to Managing Hypertension: Reducing Global Cardiovascular Risk Kenneth A. Jamerson, MD Professor of Internal Medicine University of Michigan
Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. Francesco Della Corte, MD. Associate Professor ... N. Stocchetti, M. Cormio , L. Beretta : Neuro-Link, a computer-assisted database ...