PPT-Heart Failure: Genetic Defects

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in the Molecular Motors that Power the Heart Myosin Molecular Motor David M Warshaw PhD Molecular Physiology amp Biophysics Hank Gathers Reggie Lewis Genetic

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in the Molecular Motors that Power the Heart Myosin Molecular Motor David M Warshaw PhD Molecular Physiology amp Biophysics Hank Gathers Reggie Lewis Genetic Defects in Myosin Motor. In the United States about 7200 or 18 per 10000 babies born every year have critical congenital heart defects CCHDs which also are known collectively in some instances as critical congenital heart disease These CCHDs are coarctation of the aorta do Gender differences and similarities. Lynette W. . Lissin. , MD FACC. Palo Alto Medical Foundation. April 21, 2012. Goals. Epidemiology and types of heart failure. Differences in incidence, clinical characteristics, prognosis in women vs. men. Whistle Stop Talks. No 1. HFrEF and HFpEF . Definitions . for Diagnosis. Susie Bowell . BA Hons, RGN. Heart Failure Specialist Nurse. Primary definitions. NICE 2010 Heart Failure (HF) Guidelines (NICE). FACTS. About 150,000 babies are born each year with birth defects. . The parents of one out of every 28 babies are told that their baby has a birth defect. There are over 4,000 known birth defects. Birth defects are the leading cause of death in the first year of life.. By Dr. . Figgins. & Dr. . Gausden. Heart failure is….. Clinical syndrome . resulting from . inadequate cardiac output . for the . body’s needs. .. THREE COMPONENTS…. Left heart failure. Right heart failure. Tuesday 29 September 2015 from 11:00-13:00. MEP Aldo . Patriciello (EPP, Italy). Introduction. About the Heart Failure Policy Network. Our aim. : To create a lasting network of engaged politicians working with other stakeholders to lead significant policy changes to improve the lives of people with heart failure (HF) in Europe. . Are You Prepared?. Lois . Ustanko. , RN, MHA. Director of Health Ministries, Sanford Health Fargo. Victoria Teske, MS GNP-BC. Assistant Professor. Minnesota State University Moorhead. Nurse Practitioner Long Term Care. (2013 Updated Guidelines). Blake Wachter, MD, PhD. Idaho Heart Institute. Heart Failure: Significant Clinical and Economic Burden. Persons with HF in the . US. . 5.1 million. 20% of Americans > 40yrs. No. 2. Classification Implications. Susie Bowell . BA Hons, RGN. Heart Failure Specialist Nurse. Implications of classification. Most commonly used is the New York Heart Association (NYHA), however the NYHA does not take into consideration the progression of HF from risk factors through asymptomatic dysfunction through to death.. Risks and Benefits of Knowing Your Genetic Makeup. Julie Hopp. Genetic Screening: Who Should Be Tested. CDC’s 2004 Science Ambassador Program. Overview. Genetics Review. Types of Genetic Disorders. Day 0 to wk 3: all or none phase. Insults to the fetus at this time will result in loss of embryo or will cause no damage.. Day 0: fertilization (initiation of embryogenesis). Sperm egg =zygote. Up to wk1: blastocyst implantation. By the end of this class students will be able to:. Distinguish between systolic and diastolic CHF based on their pathology, pathophysiology, and epidemiology. Use this diagnosis to develop a treatment plan. Gabr. Objectives. By the end of this lecture, the student should be able to:. 1- Define birth defects. 2- List the causes of birth defects. 3- Define congenital anomaly and the difference . betw. . . of symptoms . and signs of heart failure secondary to . abnormal cardiac . function, causing elevated cardiac filling pressures.. This causes severe . dyspnoea. and fluid accumulates in . the . interstition.

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