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Eternal Systole - Streaming Love ( Original Mix )
HQ: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=iZiljeDKbDo&fmt=18 Album: Rising Stars From Europe Vol 2 Label: Xing Records Country: Netherlands Released: 2005 Style: Trance Tracklisting: 01 Jesper Samuelzone - Green Diesel (Radio Edit) 02 Alex Pea - Wrong Way 03 Buhis - Procession 04 DJ Pixel - Soft Spot 05 Eternal Systole - Fragmented 06 Oxid Project - Sun Breath 07 A.M.P. - Chain Reaction 08 Skunkworks - Area Fifty One 09 Eternal Systole - Streaming Love 10 Digital Art - Hypnotising 11 Fruehbel Ft. Lansy - Run To Me 12 Davi DJ - Last Wonderful Travel Of Min |
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Systole/Diastole Song
This is how our anatomy professor helped us learn about the heart...suffice it to say he sucks! |
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Free Moral Agents - Systole Outtake
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Systole
Ten con quien te juntas de noche |
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The Heart
Because there was so much positive feedback on the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone song, we have decided to continue creating helpful music expand your medical knowledge. This video is about the heart according to wiggers diagram, including EKG readings, stages of heart function as well as basic vessel info. Special thanks also to Rob Connacher for the use of some of his photos and video media. Copyright 2008 (c) Matt Cirigliano & Eric Klotz Below are the Lyrics: Verse 1: I read the wiggers diagram And it said this Blood gets pumped by phase The atrial systole comes first P EKG Aortic valve is closed Ventricular systole comes next With waves QRS Valves all close, the sound composed A lub of protest. Within this phase a double stage Where blood it ejects On EKG it is wave T Aortic valves outlet Singing Chorus: Its my heart The Atrium is where it starts Its my heart The ventricles they do theyre part Its my heart The arteries pump O2 blood Its my heart The veins flow back to thee Verse 2: Shocked, appalled? No, thats not all There was still more A three-part diastole First it relaxes and all valves close A dub sound is its call Isovolumetric relaxation its called Mitral valves, they take a bow And then release their hold Filling up the ventricles Until theyre good and full (Now were) Ready for another loop around the cycle |
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Me hooked to ecg machine holding breath
Me relaxing while hooked to ecg ekg machine, then breath hold, recording extra systole at 1.55, breathing normally, recording faster heartbeat. |
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How the Body Works : Each Heartbeat
With each heartbeat there are two phases in the passage of oxygenated blood and deoxygenated blood through the heart. In the phase of relaxation, or diastole, the heart fills with blood. As the ventricles relax, valves in the aorta and in the pulmonary artery close with a dup sound and blood pours into the two atria from the venae cavae and the pulmonary veins. The mitral and tricuspid valves between the atria and ventricles open, allowing blood into the ventricles. The heart then stops filling with blood. In the phase of contraction, or systole, the heart empties and a lub sound is made by the closing of the mitral and tricuspid valves. This prevents a backflow of blood into the atria as it is pumped from the ventricles into the pulmonary artery and the aorta. Each heartbeat lasts up to eight-tenths of a second, with systole lasting for four-tenths of a second and diastole occupying the remaining time. |
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The Beating Heart in Slow Motion: 4 1/2 Weeks Pregnant
By 4 weeks and 4 days the human embryo's heart typically beats about 113 times per minute. [Clip from "The Biology of Prenatal Development" DVD. For more information visit http://www.ehd.org ] |
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The Stethophones - Listen to my Heart (Auscultation rap)
Written by: Adam Stelling, Priscilla Chee, and Melissa Urquhart Performed by: Adam "Docta' Stelling", Priscilla "Lil'Suga" Chee, Melissa "Murq" Urquhart, Gordon "G-dawg" Tan, and Ryan "2Tone" Tone. == listen to my heart (the auscultation song) == Uncle Lenny & the Stethophones S3 can be heard in high volume states when in early diastole the extra blood creates a situation where the ventricle inflates beyond what the heart can handle on its plate my heart overflows with so much blood it's coming back down through the mitral valve just like a flood baby, I need you, this much I know is true through all of systole this blood flows for you bored one day and I want to get ill so I went to the clinic and palpated a thrill the septum was bad and she had cyanosis a VSD was my diagnosis chronic aortic regurg murmurs are thick early diastolic, midsystolic, Austin Flint with wide pulse pressure 'n' waterhammer pulse hyperdynamic is the apical impulse listen to my heart but don't lose your head baby, just take a breath, remember what I said please don't think of this with nothing but dread baby, I know you'll pwn auscultation instead S4 is the sound of atrial contraction against a stiff ventricle -- myocardial infarction give it up! S4 needs a-on-v action down in late diastole, here comes HOCM ejection sound, yeah? baby, reasons I have two vascular, valvular? semilunar valves through pulmonary hypertension -- turns out, who knew? or too much blood through a stenotic valve flew? baby, when I see you I get the atrial fibs I got dibs to hear stenosis between your first and second ribs crescendo, decrescendo, that's how we roll this aortic valve creates a turbulent flow so the left ventricle has hypertrophy? Valsalva enhances the sound in this disease a well-filled ventricle keeps the patient awesome one more time let's hear it for HOCM listen to my heart but don't lose your head baby, just take a breath, remember what I said please don't think of this with nothing but dread baby, I know you'll pwn auscultation instead baby, you're my MVP and not the three sounds in systole now I've got DOE from my left V getting squeezed can't you see, this tamponade is getting to me listen to my heart but don't lose your head baby, just take a breath, remember what I said please don't think of this with nothing but dread baby, I know you'll pwn auscultation instead O-snap! yeah, hear the AV valve open stenosis of the valve makes the sound bolden mitral stenosis gets the rumbles mid-diastolic 'cause the right ventricle's gettin' mighty thick usually begins with an opening snap up to the carotids, right next to the straps listen to my heart but don't lose your head baby, just take a breath, remember what I said please don't think of this with nothing but dread baby, I know you'll pwn auscultation instead |
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Oscar Wilde - We Are Made One...
photos in video by me We Are Made One with What We Touch and See We are resolved into the supreme air, We are made one with what we touch and see, With our heart's blood each crimson sun is fair, With our young lives each springimpassioned tree Flames into green, the wildest beasts that range The moor our kinsmen are, all life is one, and all is change. With beat of systole and of diastole One grand great life throbs through earth's giant heart, And mighty waves of single Being roll From nerveless germ to man, for we are part Of every rock and bird and beast and hill, One with the things that prey on us, and one with what we kill One sacrament are consecrate, the earth Not we alone hath passions hymeneal, The yellow buttercups that shake for mirth At daybreak know a pleasure not less real Than we do, when in some freshblossoming wood We draw the spring into our hearts, and feel that life is good Is the light vanished from our golden sun, Or is this daedalfashioned earth less fair, That we are nature's heritors, and one With every pulse of life that beats the air? Rather new suns across the sky shall pass, New splendour come unto the flower, new glory to the grass. And we two lovers shall not sit afar, Critics of nature, but the joyous sea Shall be our raiment, and the bearded star Shoot arrows at our pleasure! We shall be Part of the mighty universal whole, And through all Aeons mix and mingle with the Kosmic Soul!. We shall be notes in that great Symphony Whose cadence circles through the rhythmic spheres, And all the live World's throbbing heart shall be One with our heart, the stealthy creeping years Have lost their terrors now, we shall not die, The Universe itself shall be our Immortality!. Oscar Wilde |
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The Heart: Electrical, Mechanical, and EKG
CORRECTION!T wave shows repolarization, not depolarization. Video shows how blood travels through the heart, corresponding with the electrical cells, and an EKG. |
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Professor Schrad
Prof. Schrad erklärt physiologische und pathologische Formen der Systole. |
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Crazy Bird In Prague
Filmed in Prague Zoo |
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News On India Vision About Medlinks EECP (TVM)
Medlinks Cardio care Pvt Ltd is on the forefront of medicine, setting standards for quality health care in India. The whole idea of med.links originated from a quest for finding a credible alternative treatment for those who could not undergo bypass surgery due to increased risk and to very minimal viable myocardial (Heart muscle) as seen on a myocardial perfusion scan. As these numbers have increased over the years, our quest broadened and the answer is EECP Therapy. EECP treatment is also used in patients who have already undergone bypass surgery or angioplasty but not getting sufficient relief of their symptoms and also for inoperable patients due to a poor function of the heart and high risks involved.EECP or Enhanced External Counter Pulsation is a circulatory assist device designed in USA and approved by USFDA for treatment of disease affecting blood vessels of the heart. It increases blood flow to the diseased arteries by 200% and opens up collaterals. Thus it relieves chest pain and difficulty in breathing. The patient can walk longer, breathe easier and have a much better quality of life. EECP treatment increases blood flow: To heart by 20-42% To brain by 22-26% To kidneys by 19% EECP treatment is an outpatient treatment for angina and heart failure. The EECP therapy is typically given in 35 one-hour-sessions, five days a week, for seven weeks. Patients lie down on a padded table and have their calves and lower and upper thighs wrapped in blood pressure-like cuffs. The EECP treatment system, which is synchronized to the individual patient's cardiac cycle, inflates the cuffs with air to create external pressure when the heart is resting (diastole) and deflates the cuffs just before the heart beats (systole). The EECP treatment system's action, which pulses counter to the heart's beating, increases blood flow to the heart muscle, decreases the heart's workload and creates a greater oxygen supply for the heart muscle while lowering the heart's need for oxygen. |
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Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy - SAM
Color flow Doppler of systolic anterior motion of the mitral valve in a cat with severe hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Note two turbulent jets originating from the same site - one extending into the aorta (dynamic subaortic stenosis) and the other into the left atrium (mitral regurgitation). |
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spongiform cardiomyopathy by Dr Sajid Dhakam, Dr Nasir Rah
Isolated left ventricular non-compaction One of major applications of echocardiography is to identify left ventricular systolic function and different forms of cardiomyopathies. A 37 years old man came with history of progressive shortness of breath for few months and features of congestive cardiac failure without any preceding history of any viral or bacterial infection. EKG showed features of left atrial enlargement and left ventricular hypertrophy. His transthorasic echo showed apical and distal lateral wall hypertrophy with excessive trabeculatoins and intratrabecular recesses. The endocardial structure was two layered with increased noncomacted to compacted ratio. Also noted was severely reduced left ventricular systolic function with ejection fraction of 15%. Isolated ventricular noncompaction is a rare form of unclassified cardiomyopathy, previously known as "spongy left ventricular myocardium". It has been described in fewer than 100 infants and children while reports in adults are much rarer. |
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Systolic teaser
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Insidermedicine in 60 - April 15, 2008
From Washington - According to a report from the Institute of Medicine, we may soon be facing a healthcare crisis as 78 million baby boomers begin to turn 65. The report suggests that there are not currently enough geriatric specialists, existing specialists are underpaid, and there is insufficient training available to handle this influx of seniors into the healthcare system. From Toronto - While rates of smoking in Ontario have dropped, marijuana use is on the rise. Between 1996 and 2005, the smoking rate has declined from 28% to 20%, however, between 1977 and 2005, the rate of marijuana use has jumped from 8% to 14%, and the average age of those that smoke pot has increased from 26 to 31. And finally from Norway - New research has shown that those with high blood pressure have a reduced risk for migraines. In a study of over 50,000 people, the researchers found that those with higher systolic blood pressure were up to 40% less likely to have headaches. The researchers conclude that these findings may be attributed to the fact that high blood pressure results in a reduced sensitivity to pain, as nerve endings are less likely to be activated. For Insidermedicine in 60, I'm Dr. Susan Sharma. |
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Systolic Clip
Brionne Davis EVIL in SYSTOLIC. |
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Blood Pressure
Which is your systolic and where can you find your diastolic? Doc spells out what the numbers mean when monitoring Blood Pressure. It is nice to for once get an unequivocal answer on the subject! |
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Insidermedicine in 60 - November 8, 2007
From Orlando - Drinking energy drinks may be risky for those with heart disease. A research study of 27 healthy volunteers shows that both systolic and diastolic blood pressure rose by nearly 10% after drinking just 2 drinks per day for a week, and heart rate increased by 5-7 beats per minute. No changes in EKG were noted. From London - The link between breast feeding and higher IQ may be related to a gene present in 90% of people. Two studies have shown that those with a variant in a gene called fatty acid desaturase 2 who were breastfed had higher IQs. But if they did not have this common variant, breast milk didn't boost their IQs. From New Jersey - An HIV vaccine is not only ineffective, but may raise the risk for HIV. The vaccine, which was under development by Merck for the past decade, appears to have caused an excess of HIV cases when compared to placebo. The vaccine is made from a cold virus that carries three HIV genes and those who developed HIV were previously exposed to the cold virus. And finally from Maryland - Being a little overweight may not necessarily be a bad thing. Researchers from the CDC have shown that those whose BMI is between 25 and 30 had a raised risk for diabetes and kidney disease, but a lower risk for non-cancer and non-heart related deaths. For Insidermedicine in 60, I'm Dr. Susan Sharma. |
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Redundant Chord 1
Redundant Chord in the left ventricle with systolic anterior motion. No associated Mitral Regurgitation or outflow tract gradient. |
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Measuring the Density of Mercury with a Blood Pressure Cuff
Wrist blood pressure cuffs can give widely varying readings if improperly used. This video shows how you can "improperly use" a wrist cuff to do a hydrastitic physics experiment that determines the density of mercury. We're talking about a more-than-2-to-1 ratio in blood pressure readings, depending on where the blood pressure cuff is held! It's fun to do armchir physics (literally!) with blood pressure cuffs, but the serious message here is that if you don't use a wrist cuff right, you can get wild readings and bad medical diagnoses. Automatic blood pressure cuffs are a great invention, but they must be used wisely. |
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Combining Parallelism, Virtualization, Heterogeneity and Reliability: Some cu...
Google Tech Talks October 28, 2008 ABSTRACT This talk will begin with an overview of the Computer Systems group within the College of Engineering and IT at The Australian National University. These fall under the Themes of Bio-Engineering, Robotics, Advanced Runtime Systems, Performance Analysis, Parallel Processing, Operating Systems. Depending on audience interest, projects under the latter three themes will be discussed in detail. These include: OpenMP for Contemporary Clusters: state-of-the-art for distributed shared memory based systems, the handling of heterogeneity and utilization of advanced networking technologies (Infinband). High Performance Numerical Computing on Service-Oriented Architectures: this work involves the extension of the Symphony programming paradigm (Platform Computing), originally developed for financial applications running on enterprise grids. The desirable properties of this model include inherent load balancing in a heterogeneous environment, fault tolerance and relative simplicity of programming. The challenge arises in enabling compute tasks to effectively communicate with low overheads, while retaining most of these advantages. Virtualized HPC Clusters: Virtualization has many advantages in the context of a data center with a heterogeneous cluster of sub-clusters. Work on evaluating the performance of virtualized communication configurations is described, together with a framework for scheduling for taking advantage of virtual machine migration, based on the Xen hypervisor. Simulation and Performance Evaluation Frameworks for NUMA Clusters: We discuss a standard and detailed design for multiprocessor computer simulation. Both can be parallelized and a multiprocessor host, with the performance being limited by the inherent imbalance in the work required to simulate each CPU for a fixed interval of simulated time. We will also describe why issues in validation are particularly problematic. Recent work includes incorporating these techniques into dynamic binary translation frameworks (Valgrind) and extending them to cluster computers. Multicore Computing: With the recent donation of an UltraSPARC T2 by Sun Microsystems, we will discuss current work and future plans to expand multicore computing into our teaching and research programs. Speaker: Dr Peter Strazdins, Australian National University Peter is a Senior Lecturer in the Computer Systems Group of the Department of Computer Science at the Australian National University. He graduated with a PhD from the ANU in 1990 in the area of programmable systolic arrays, and from that time until 2002 was involved in the ANU-Fujitsu CAP Program in Parallel Computing. He has worked in the areas of parallel linear algebra, multiprocessor computer simulation, performance evaluation and developing middleware and virtualization techniques for high performance computing. |
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