Entry H00150 Disease Name Danon disease; X-linked vacuolar cardiomyopathy and myopathy Supergrp Lysosomal storage disease [DS: H01425 ] Description Danon disease is an X-linked disorder caused by deficiency of lysosomal-associated membrane protein Lamp2 and resulting in cardiomyopathy, myopathy, and mental[…]
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These mechanisms are supported by the decreased venous return and post-load and increased contractility.
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All of them act by controlling the physiopathological mechanisms of the symptoms: decrease in cardiac contractility, decrease in HR and increase in diastolic filling time37
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The obstruction of the outflow tract is one of these mechanisms, aided by the venous return decrease, increased cardiac contractility and decreased left ventricular post-load21
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VAR_045919 179 - 179 R -> H (in MYMY5 and MSMDYS; disease phenotype include smooth muscle cells dysfunction in organs throughout the body with decreased contractile function
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Variant description: In MYMY5 and MSMDYS; disease phenotype include smooth muscle cells dysfunction in organs throughout the body with decreased contractile function in the
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It has been suggested that ACTA2 missense mutations disrupt alpha-actin polymerization and lead to decreased contractility of aortic SMCs, which in turn leads to thoracic
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This can lead to vasodilation, decreased systemic vascular resistance, bradycardia, conduction delay, decreased contractility, hypotension and cardiogenic shock.
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Cardioselective blockers (e.g., atenolol, bisoprolol ) primarily block β 1 receptors in the heart, causing decreased heart rate and cardiac contractility, slower AVN conduction
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While hypotension, bradycardia, decreased myocardial contractility and oxygen consumption account for the hemodynamic instability, hypoglycemia secondary to inhibition of
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It can “stun” the heart, causing decreased contractility and wall movement, especially at the apex, or bottom, of the heart.
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contractility, right and left ventricular wall thinning, and, eventually, heart failure with neurohormonal activation.
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[…] myocardial contractility caused by ventricular fibrillation may also be irreversible shock, central nervous system inhibition, ECG may have T wave is low, there U wave, QT
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In adults older than 60 years, 50-100 ml of residual urine may remain after each voiding because of the decreased contractility of the detrusor muscle. [4] In chronic retention
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This obstruction is exacerbated by conditions causing a small left ventricular cavity: decreased preload, increased contractility, and tachycardia.
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Volatile anesthetics are ideal in that they decrease contractility (but also decrease afterload and lead to junctional rhythms – consider a TEE probe or PA catheter with pacing
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Hypotension due to LVOT can be controlled in various ways, such as the use of β-blockers that decrease the excessive contractility of the base of the heart and lower the level
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Receptor stimulation results in the triggering of a reflex in the form of heart rate slowing, decrease in contractility, vasodilatation, and, as a result, a fall in blood
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Both nifedipine and the nitroglycerine patch have been shown to significantly decrease systolic blood pressure.
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Additionally, non-dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers may cause OH through negative effects on cardiac contractility and conduction, preventing compensatory increases
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The decreased contractility causes a decrease in stroke volume typical haemodynamic picture: decreased cardiac output and blood pressure high left ventricular filling pressures
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As a result of decreased contractility, the patient develops elevated left and right ventricular (RV) filling pressures and a low cardiac output.
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As a result of decreased contractility, the patient develops elevated LV and RV filling pressures and low cardiac output.
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contractility, which can precipate or worsen CHF exacerbations.
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Cardiac function is significantly depressed due to the decreased contractility of the myocytes due to the low T3 hormones that decreases available supply of adenosine triphosphate
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Cardiovascular Cardiac contractility is impaired, leading to reduced stroke volume, low cardiac output, bradycardia and sometimes hypotension. [6] Reduced stroke volume in
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contractility. [25, 32] This has been documented in the rat model.
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• Gallbladder contractility • Hemoglobin • Uric acid levels • Albumin, total protein, and antithrombin III concentrations • No change: • Liver aminotransferase levels (AST
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Gallbladder contractility Hemoglobin level (because of volume expansion) Uric acid level Albumin and total protein levels Antithrombin III and protein S level Systemic vascular
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Isolated dilation and subsequent decrease in contractility of right ventricle (RV) is rare.
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Furthermore, epinephrine can also lead to abnormal myocardial and cellular remodeling, which further result in biventricular dilatation, decreased contractility, and elevation
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[…] calcium sensitivity in the myofilaments and consequent decreased contractility. [32], [33] Interestingly, Sun et al. found that DCM iPS-derived cardiomyocytes were more susceptible
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contractility of the smooth muscle cells, and decreases the transit rate of the intestinal content.15 In the aganglionic intestine and in the HD transition zone, there may
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[…] development of anti-c-kit antibodies for the histological identification of these cells.14 The absence or reduction in the number of ICC determines slow-wave abnormalities, causes decreased
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It decreases blood flow to uterus, fetal oxygenation and intestinal blood flow. It increases uterine contractility 41 Cocaine Microcephaly Prematurity Low birth weight.
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Abstract Alcoholic cardiomyopathy is characterized by cardiomegaly, disruptions of myofibrillary architecture, reduced myocardial contractility, decreased ejection fraction
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Excessive alcohol ingestion causes myocardial damage including disruptions of the myofibrillar architecture and is associated with reduced myocardial contractility and decreased
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The loss of contractile efficiency of the heart's output leads to decreased stroke volume. There is a backup of returning blood to the LV and it begins to dilate.
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[…] coronary artery curve decrease diagnosis diastolic digitalis diuretics drug dyspnea ectopic effect ejection electrocardiogram fibers fibrillation filling findings first fluid function
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Thyroid hormone effects on the heart and peripheral vasculature include decreased SVR and increased resting heart rate, left ventricular contractility, and blood volume (Figure
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[…] systemic vascular resistance and increased resting heart rate, left ventricular contractility, blood volume, and cardiac output.
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The loss of cardiac inotropy (i.e., decreased contractility) causes a downward shift in the Frank-Starling curve (red curve in figure).
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Confirmatory tests Transthoracic echocardiography can help identify patients with decreased contractile function.
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Cardiomyopathies Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is characterized by dilatation of one or both of the ventricles of the heart, with a general decrease in contractility and consequently
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Rhythm disturbances and decreased myocardial contractility were less frequently observed, along with other cardiac and hemodynamic changes.
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[…] cardiac output due to decreased contractility Arrhythmias Neurological consequences Neuromuscular overexcitability Decreased cerebral blood flow due to cerebral vasoconstriction
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[…] myocardial contractility arrhythmias RESP impaired peripheral oxygen unloading (due shift of oxygen dissociation curve to left) – hypoxaemia may occur and oxygen delivery
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These changes lead to decreased myocardial contractility, arrhythmias, decreased cerebral blood flow, confusion, increased neuromuscular excitability, and impaired peripheral
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Post resuscitation injury Burn etc Chemical mediators Endotoxin Cytokines TNF IL-1, 6, 10 Epi, NA CAMs NO •Conduction disturbance •Decreased contractility
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Echocardiographic signs include abnormal cardiac wall motion, decreased cardiac contractility, valvular dysfunction or rupture, septal defects, intracardiac thrombus, and
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This reduces sympathetic outflow to the heart thereby decreasing cardiac output by decreasing heart rate and contractility.
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Cardioselective blockers (e.g., atenolol, bisoprolol ) primarily block β 1 receptors in the heart, causing decreased heart rate and cardiac contractility, slower AVN conduction
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Activation of gene programs that decrease myocardial contractility.
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contractility, which can precipate or worsen CHF exacerbations.
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CV abnormalities Bradycardia Decreased myocardial contractility Low cardiac output Hypotension Pericardial effusion Hypoventilation Results from: Central depression of ventilatory
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Myxedema Coma - hallmarks are Decreased Mental Status and Hypothermia, in addition to exaggerated symptoms of severe hypothyroidism.
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Two-dimensional Doppler echocardiogram and right ventriculogram showed marked dilatation and decreased contractility of the right ventricle as well as tricuspid regurgitation
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LV preload and contractility (Figure 1). 25,27 Compression of the left main coronary artery by a dilated main pulmonary artery, which is occasionally observed in pulmonary
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[…] afterload may shift the interventricular septum and increase pericardial constraint on the left ventricle; both of these changes may alter left ventricular geometry and decrease
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In contrast, decreased contractile states account for a smaller percentage of causes of pediatric HF.
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This patient shows augmentation of a previously poorly functioning region on low dose dobutamine (10 |g), but demonstrates ischemia (decreased contractility) at higher doses
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contractility [31-33].
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Blockers – these drugs decrease myocardial oxygen demand by reducing blood pressure (i.e. decreasing wall tension), contractility, and heart rate; through venodilatation,
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Beta-blocker therapy, which blocks the sympathetic nervous system, will decrease contractility; this, in turn, decreases oxygen demand and relieves symptoms of angina.
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[…] heart rate, contractility, and cardiac output – which reduces cardiac O2 demand Calcium channel blocker (e.g. verapamil, diltiazem) These two agents are preferred due to
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Malnutrition & Vitamin Deficiency Kwashiorkor or Marasmus or Both Effects of starvation on the heart: Decreased contractile force decreased cardiac output Diminished diastolic
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Hypothyroidism Initial Diagnosis: Pericardial effusion or decreased contractile performance Clinical suspicion of hypothyroidism Definite Diagnosis: Clinical findings Biochemical
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tachycardia Decreased SVR 52.
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[…] obstruction as evidenced by decreased oxygen saturation levels 19. Impaired tissue perfusion related to decreased cardiac contractility and expiratory airflow obstruction
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NURSING DIAGNOSIS• Decreased cardiac output related to restricted cardiac muscle contractility as evidenced by echocardiographic finding• Impaired gas exchange related to
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Decreased cardiac output related to restricted cardiac muscle contractility as evidenced by echocardiographic finding Impaired gas exchange related to expiratory airflow
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Porselvi Abstract Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is an idiopathic condition manifesting decreased contractility of heart, which is irreversible and slowly progressive.
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Isolated dilation and subsequent decrease in contractility of right ventricle (RV) is rare.
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contractility; Impaired relaxation Other mutations produce: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (CMH 12) Dilated cardiomyopathy 1N (CMD 1N) ● Telethonin (TCAP) ; Chromosome 17q12
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Decreased contractility and lacrimal gland hypersecretion both cause dilatation of the ductal wall and subsequent cyst formation [1–3].
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Severe hypercapnia may cause decreased myocardial contractility, arrhythmias, and peripheral vasodilatation, particularly when the serum pH decreases to Table 2.
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