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atrial$5727$ - translation to ολλανδικά

MEDICAL CONDITION
Left atrial myxoma; Atrial myxoma, familial; Familial atrial myxoma; Right atrial myxoma; Atrial myxoma; Diastolic plop; Atrial tumor
  • An embolized fragment of an atrial myxoma in the iliac bifurcation.

atrial      
adj. gang, holte (geneeskunde)
cardiac cycle         
  • The Cardiac Cycle: Valve Positions, Blood Flow, and ECG
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  • CGI animated]] graphic of the human heart, sectioned, with motions and timing synced with the Wiggers diagram. The section shows: 1) the opened ventricles contracting once per heartbeat—that is, once per each cardiac cycle; 2)&nbsp;the (partly obscured) mitral valve of the left heart;  3) the tricuspid and pulmonary valves of the right heart—note these paired valves open and close oppositely.&nbsp;+ (The aortic valve of the left heart is located below the pulmonary valve, and is completely obscured.) The (unsectioned) atria are seen above the ventricles.
  • Cardiac diastole: Both AV valves (''tricuspid'' in the right heart (light-blue), ''mitral'' in the left heart (pink)) are open to enable blood to flow directly into both left and right ventricles, where it is collected for the next contraction.
  • Cardiac (ventricular) systole: Both AV valves (''tricuspid'' in the right heart (light-blue), ''mitral'' in the left heart (pink)) are closed by back-pressure as the ventricles are contracted and their blood volumes are ejected through the newly-opened ''pulmonary valve'' (dark-blue arrow) and ''aortic valve'' (dark-red arrow) into the [[pulmonary trunk]] and aorta respectively.
  • The parts of a [[QRS complex]] and adjacent deflections. Re the cardiac cycle, ''atrial systole'' begins at the P wave; ''ventricular systole'' begins at the Q deflection of the QRS complex.
  • Diastole (at right) normally refers to atria and ventricles at relaxation and expansion together—while refilling with blood returning to the heart. Systole (left) typically refers to ''ventricular systole'', during which the ventricles are pumping (or ejecting) blood out of the heart through the aorta and the pulmonary veins.
  • A [[Wiggers diagram]] illustrate events and details of the cardiac cycle with electrographic trace lines, which depict (vertical) changes in a parameter's value as time elapses left-to-right. The ventricular "Diastole", or relaxation, begins with "Isovolumic relaxation", then proceeds through three sub-stages of inflow, namely: "Rapid inflow", "Diastasis", and "Atrial systole". (During the "Diastole" period, the "Ventricular volume" increases (see red-line tracing), beginning after the vertical bar at ''"Aortic valve closes"'' and ending with the vertical bar at R in the QRS complex).&nbsp;+ The ventricular "Systole", or contraction, begins with "Isovolumic contraction", i.e., with the vertical bar at ''"A&nbsp;-V valve closes"''; it ends with completing the  "Ejection" stage at the bar at ''"Aortic valve closes"''. During "Ejection" stage, the (red-line) tracing of "Ventricular volume" falls to its least amount (see [[ejection fraction]]) as the ventricles pump blood to the pulmonary arteries and to the aorta.
PERFORMANCE OF THE HEART FROM THE END OF ONE HEARTBEAT TO THE BEGINNING OF THE NEXT
Atrial systole; Ventricular systole; Dicrotic notch; Lubb-dubb; Lub-dub; Atrial kick; Cardiac Cycle; Cardiac cycles
cardiale kringloop (inclusief samentrekking van doorgang, contractie van hartkamers, ontspanning en korte pauze)
blood pressure         
  • A schematic representation of the arterial pressure waveform over one cardiac cycle. The notch in the curve is associated with closing of the aortic valve.
  • Taking blood pressure with a sphygmomanometer
  • A digital [[sphygmomanometer]] used for measuring blood pressure
  • Schematic of pressures in the circulation
  • Overview of main complications of persistent high blood pressure
  • Cardiac systole and diastole
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PRESSURE EXERTED BY CIRCULATING BLOOD UPON THE WALLS OF BLOOD VESSELS
Atrial blood pressure; Arterial blood pressure; Invasive blood pressure; Systolic blood pressure; Arterial pressure; Diastolic blood pressure; Blood Pressure; Blood-pressure; Low blood pressure cascade; Diastolic pressure; Home blood pressure monitoring; Blood pressure determination; Invasive Blood Pressure; MSDBP; Blood presure; NIBP; Venous pressure; Systolic pressure; Low Blood Pressure Cascade; Bloodpressure; Regulation of blood pressure; Pulmonary blood pressure; Normotensive; Arterial pressures; Blood pressure regulation; Auscultatory blood pressure measurement; Leg-arm index; Arm-leg blood pressure gradients; Arm-leg pressure gradients; Arm-leg pressure gradient; Arm-leg blood pressure gradient; Human blood pressure; Blood pressure taking; Measurement of blood pressure; Measuring blood pressure; Measure blood pressure; Taking blood pressure; Normotension; Arterial tension
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Ορισμός

Atrial

Βικιπαίδεια

Cardiac myxoma

A myxoma is a rare benign tumor of the heart. Myxomata are the most common primary cardiac tumor in adults, and are most commonly found within the left atrium near the valve of the fossa ovalis. Myxomata may also develop in the other heart chambers. The tumor is derived from multipotent mesenchymal cells. Cardiac myxoma can affect adults between 30 and 60 years of age.