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  • 21Contractility — Myocardial contractility is the intrinsic ability of the heart to contract independent of preload and afterload. Changes in the ability to produce force during contraction result from different degrees of binding between myosin (thick) and actin… …

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  • 22Myogenic mechanism — The myogenic mechanism is how arteries and arterioles react to an increase or decrease of blood pressure to keep the blood flow within the blood vessel constant. The smooth muscle of the blood vessels reacts to the stretching of the muscle by… …

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  • 23Dromotropic — Derives from the Greek word Dromos , meaning running, a course, a race. A dromotropic agent is one which affects the conduction speed in the AV node, and subsequently the rate of electrical impulses in the heart.[1][2] Agents that are dromotropic …

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  • 24Pressure volume diagram — Thermodynamics …

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  • 25Nitrovasodilator — nitric oxide nitroglycerine …

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  • 26Pulmonary artery pressure — (PA pressure) is a measure of the blood pressure found in the pulmonary artery. Mean pulmonary arterial pressure is normally 9 18 mmHg.[1] Site Normal pressure range (in mmHg)[2] Central venous pressure 3–8 Right ventricular pressure systolic …

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  • 27Multifunction cardiogram — Multifunction CardioGramTM (MCGTM) is an FDA and AMA approved diagnostic tool used to diagnose myocardial ischemia due to Coronary Artery Disease (CAD). MCG records resting ECG data between the Myocardium and intra cardiac blood flow to… …

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  • 28Electrocardiography — ECG redirects here. For other uses, see ECG (disambiguation). Not to be confused with echocardiogram, electromyogram, electroencephalogram, or EEG. Electrocardiography Intervention Image showing a patient connected to the 10 electrodes necessary …

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  • 29Pulmonary wedge pressure — Diagram of Pulmonary artery catheter The pulmonary capillary wedge pressure or PCWP (also called the pulmonary wedge pressure or PWP, or pulmonary artery occlusion pressure or PAOP) is the pressure measured by wedging a pulmonary catheter with an …

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  • 30bathmotropism — bath·mot·ro·pism bath mä trə .piz əm n the state of being bathmotropic * * * bath·mot·ro·pism (bath motґro piz əm) influence on the excitability of muscular tissue …

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