Refimprove date November 2007 Diagnostic infobox Name Arterialbloodgas Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 MeshID D001784 OtherCodes An arterialbloodgas ABG is a blood test that is performed using blood from ... web author Baillie K title ArterialBloodGas Interpreter url http www.prognosis.org arterialbloodgas calculator.php publisher prognosis.org accessdate 2007 07 05 Online arterialbloodgas analysis ... ref are commonly used. Sampling and analysis Arterialblood for bloodgas analysis is usually drawn ... Associates ABG ArterialBloodGas Retrieved on Dec 6, 2009 ref 30 ref name brookside ... References reflist External links http www.prognosis.org arterialbloodgas calculator.php Online arterialbloodgas interpreter http www.altitude.org oxygen levels.php An online model of arterial ... site doctorkipp Practice interpreting sample arterialbloodgas presentations Cardiopulmonary ... artery in the groin or other sites are used. The blood can also be drawn from an arterial catheter ..., the partial pressure of carbon dioxide and oxygen , and the bicarbonate level. Many bloodgas analyzers ... during emergency situations or with children. Blood can also be taken from an arterial catheter ... is taken to a bloodgas analyzer . If the sample cannot be analyzed within 10 15 minutes, it must be placed ... BloodGas Analysis journal Respiratory Care year 1992 month August volume 8 issue 37 pages 891 897 url http www.rcjournal.com cpgs sabgacpg.html ref Standard blood tests can also be performed on arterial ... and electrolyte s. Calculations File BGA.jpg thumb Bloodgas analyzer The machine used for analysis ... metabolic alkalosis . As this value when given with bloodgas results is often calculated by the analyzer ... sections pathologytest.asp?s 33&i 410 RCPA Manual Base Excess arterialblood ref total ... alkalosis. In the context of arterialblood gases, the most common occurrence will be that of respiratory ... bloodgas test reveals for example an elecated bicarbonate, one must immediately comprehend that the problem ... more details
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Arterialblood is the oxygenated blood in the circulatory system found in the lungs, the left chambers of the heart, and in the arteries. ref http www.thefreedictionary.com arterialblood ref It is bright red in color, while venous blood is dark red in color but looks purple through the opaque skin . It is the contralateral term to venous blood . Framed in the cardiac cycle , often historically accredited to the Wiggers diagram , arterialblood has just passed through the lungs and is ready to boost oxygen to sustain the peripheral organs. The essential difference between venous and arterialblood is the curve of the oxygen saturation of hemoglobin . The difference in the oxygen content of the blood between the arterialblood and the venous blood is known as the arteriovenous oxygen difference . ref name avo2diff jrank cite web title Arteriovenous oxygen difference url http sports.jrank.org pages 5973 arteriovenous oxygen difference.html work Sports Medicine, Sports Science and Kinesiology publisher Net Industries and its Licensors accessdate 30 April 2011 year 2011 ref References reflist Category Blood Category Hematology be et Arteriaalne veri kk ru ... more details
Bloodgas is a term used to describe a laboratory test of blood where the purpose is primarily to measure Ventilation physiology ventilation and oxygenation . The source is generally noted by an added word to the beginning arterialbloodgas es come from arteries , venous blood gases come from veins and capillary blood gases come from capillaries ref name pmid0004308 Seifter JL. Acid base disorders. In Goldman L, Ausiello D, eds. Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa Saunders Elsevier 2007 chap 119 ref . Values measured pH The acidity or basicity of the blood. PaCO2 The partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the blood. PaO2 The partial pressure of oxygen in the blood. HCO3 The level of bicarbonate in the blood. BE The base excess of bicarbonate in the blood. Purposes for testing Acidosis ref name pmid0004308 Diabetic ketoacidosis ref name pmid0004308 Lactic acidosis ref name pmid0004308 Metabolic acidosis ref name pmid0004308 Respiratory acidosis ref name pmid0004308 Respiratory alkalosis ref name pmid0004308 Abnormal results Abnormal results may be due to lung, kidney, or metabolic diseases. Head or neck injuries or other injuries that affect breathing can also lead to abnormal results ref name pmid0004308 . References references Cardiopulmonary therapy Category Respiratory therapy Category Mechanical ventilation Category Medicine ... more details
Bloodgas tension refers to the partial pressure of gases in blood ref name pmid9563770 cite journal author Severinghaus JW, Astrup P, Murray JF title Bloodgas analysis and critical care medicine. journal ..., venous, and arterialblood gases of patients in a paediatric intensive care unit. journal Arch Dis ... HL, Sertdemir Y title Correlation of simultaneously obtained capillary, venous, and arterialblood gases ... for each would be replaced by the source of the gas being measured a meaning artery arterial ref name ... Y title Correlation of simultaneously obtained capillary, venous, and arterialblood gases ... pages 176 80 pmid 14736638 doi pmc 1719810 url ref . Oxygen tension Arterialblood oxygen tension normal P sub a sub O sub 2 sub Partial pressure of oxygen at sea level 765 mmHg in arterialblood is between ... of bloodgas values. journal Respir Care Clin N Am year 1995 volume 1 issue 1 pages 69 76 ... bloodgas values from venous bloodgas values in patients with acute respiratory failure receiving ... venous bloodgas for acid base monitoring. journal J Intensive Care Med year 2010 volume ... acid base status in circulatory failure. Differences between arterial and central venous blood ... pmc url ref . Arterialblood carbon dioxide tension P sub a sub CO sub 2 sub Partial pressure of carbon dioxide at sea level 765 mmHg in arterialblood is between 35 mmHg and 45 mmHg ref name ... . Significance The partial pressure of gas in blood is significant because it is directly ... journal author Hansen JE title Arterialblood gases. journal Clin Chest Med year 1989 volume 10 issue ... url ref . There are several significant purposes for measuring gas tension ref name pmid16215371 cite ... common gas tensions measured are oxygen tension ref name pmid14736638 cite journal author Yildizda ... H, Yilmaz HL, Sertdemir Y title Correlation of simultaneously obtained capillary, venous, and arterialblood gases of patients in a paediatric intensive care unit. journal Arch Dis Child year 2004 ... more details
File Arterial kateter Seldinger .jpg thumb Arterial catheter Seldinger technique File Arterial kateter.jpg thumb Arterial catheter Punktion technique An arterial line , or art line , or a line , is a thin catheter inserted into an artery . It is most commonly used in intensive care medicine and anesthesia to monitor the blood pressure real time rather than by intermittent measurement , and to obtain samples for arterialbloodgas measurements. It is not generally used to administer medication. Since many injectable drugs used in intensive care and anesthesia , such as sodium pentothal , may lead to serious tissue damage and even amputation if given in an artery the arterial line must be clearly marked to avoid accidental intraarterial injection of intravenous drugs. An arterial line is usually inserted in the wrist radial artery but can also be inserted into the elbow brachial artery , groin femoral artery , foot dorsalis pedis artery . Insertion is often painful however an anesthetic such as Lidocaine can be used to make the insertion more tolerable and additionally help prevent vasospasm thereby making cannulation of the artery somewhat easier. External links http www.ispub.com ostia index.php?xmlFilePath journals ijh vol3n1 aline.xml Procedure illustrated with photos medical equipment stub Intensive care medicine Category Catheters Category Intensive care medicine de Arterieller Zugang ... more details
unreferenced date October 2011 Infobox disease Name Arterial insufficiency ICD9 ICD9 440.21 , ICD9 440.22 , ICD9 440.23 , ICD9 440.24 OMIM OMIM mult MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic DiseasesDB MeshID Arterial Insufficiency is a lack of enough blood flow through the arteries typically caused by atherosclerosis . Arterial insufficiency can affect many different parts of the body. The specific symptoms may indicate which artery is involved. If heart arteries are involved, it can cause symptoms of heart attack . If brain arteries are involved, it can cause symptoms of stroke . If the arteries of the lower abdomen or legs are involved, you might have repeated episodes of leg cramping when you walk. Arterial insufficiency also can affect the arteries in the abdomen, causing pain after eating meals. Epidemiology Symptomatic arterial insufficiency is present in 5 to 15 of the adult population over 55 years old Incidence and prevalence increases with age rare in patients 40 years old. Males are affected more often than females in patients under 70 years old, whereas no gender differences observed in patients over 70 years old. Pathophysiology Initial lesion is a fatty streak in Tunica intima intimal layer . Intermediate phase of insufficiency formation is smooth muscle Cell growth proliferation . Final phase of formation is a Atherosclerotic plaques fibrous plaque overlying a soft ..., trophic skin changes loss of hair , dry skin , or thickened nails. Arterial insufficiency ulcer ... Serum chemistry complete blood count , including platelet count lipid profile fasting blood ... Osteoarthritis Arterial embolus Vasculitis Buerger disease Treatment Smoking cessation and exercise therapy regular walking are useful both for treatment of arterial insufficiency and its prophylaxis ... inhibitor . Surgery The type of operation depends on the anatomic level and extent of arterial disease ... association between arterial insufficiency and diet nutrition diet , a low fat , cholesterol ... more details
, A. http www.iop.org EJ abstract 0967 3334 31 1 R01 Arterialblood pressure measurement and pulse ...Arterial stiffness occurs as a consequence of age and arteriosclerosis . Age related stiffness occurs when the elastic fibres within the artery arterial wall elastin begin to fray due to mechanical stress. The two leading causes of death in the developed world, myocardial infarction and stroke , are both a direct consequence of atherosclerosis. Increased arterial stiffness is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events. The World Health Organisation predicts that in 2010, cardiovascular disease will also be the leading killer in the developing world and represents a major global health problem. Background Once considered by the ancient Greeks as inert conduits within which air flowed, William Harvey is generally credited with being the first to describe the circulation of the blood through arteries. When the heart contracts it generates a pulse or energy wave that travels through ... between arterial stiffness and pulse wave velocity was first predicted by Thomas Young in his Croonian ... by the Moens Korteweg equation ref Nichols WW, O Rourke MF. Vascular impedance. In McDonald s Blood ... clinical tool remains to be established. Devices are on the market that measure arterial stiffness ... The pathophysiology of Arterial stiffness The primary site of damage following an increase in arterial stiffness is the heart. Moreover, the means by which arterial stiffness causes damage to the heart ... describes how arteries can be exposed to pulsatile ejections of blood from the heart at one ... and take up the blood ejected from the heart. This increased force requirement is provided by the heart ... of oxygen and nutrition, adding to cardiac damage. Arterial stiffness also repositions the site ..., thus establishing the point of wave reflection at an earlier point along the arterial tree ... researcher on the subject Notes references Vascular diseases DEFAULTSORT Arterial Stiffness Category ... more details
Infobox animanga Header name Fortune Arterial image File Fortune Arterial game cover.jpg 230px caption Fortune Arterial original visual novel cover. ja kanji ja romaji F chun Ateriaru genre Drama , Fantasy , Romance novel Romance Infobox animanga Print type manga title Fortune Arterial Character ... Arterial Akai Yakusoku director Munenori Nawa producer writer music studio Zexcs , Feel company ... animanga Footer Nihongo Fortune Arterial F chun Ateriaru is a Japanese Eroge adult visual ..., 2008 for a Microsoft Windows Personal computer PC as a DVD. Fortune Arterial is August s fifth game ... the plot in an alternate direction. Plot Story Fortune Arterial s story revolves around the male ... blood and has lost her sense of taste. Nihongo Kanade Yuki Y ki Kanade anime voices F ka ... 3 version, Fortune Arterial Akai Yakusoku . Secondary characters Nihongo Iori Sendo ... 21, 2007, they made the official announcement for Fortune Arterial on their official website ... fortune game title &PS3 trans title Fortune Arterial Anime & PS3 Game ... arterial ps3 port psp game cancelled title Fortune Arterial PS3 Port, PSP Game Cancelled publisher ... adaptation, under the title Fortune Arterial Character s Prelude , was serialized in ASCII Media Works ... Fortune Arterial , started serialization in the November 2007 issue of Kadokawa Shoten s gaming ... published ten volumes of a manga anthology titled Magi Cu 4 koma Fortune Arterial released between ... Fortune Arterial Comic Anthology between June 25 and October 25, 2008. Books and publications Harvest ... on November 21, 2007 titled Tech Gain Super Prelude Fortune Arterial containing information on the development ... on June 20, 2008 titled Fortune Arterial Perfect Visual Book . Audio dramas Marine Entertainment released a series of five Radio drama in Japan drama CDs titled Fortune Arterial Through the Season between ... A 12 episode anime TV series adaptation titled Nihongo Fortune Arterial Akai Yakusoku FORTUNE ARTERIAL ... more details
road or in a grid. Many jurisdictions also classify arterial roads as either principal major or minor. In traffic engineering hierarchy, an arterial road delivers traffic between collector roads and freeways . For new arterial roads, intersections are often reduced to increase traffic flow . In California, arterial roads are usually spaced every half mile, and have intersecting collector s and streets. Some arterial roads, if having a small fraction of intersections and driveways compared to most arterial roads, are also considered to be expressways in some countries and some states of the United ... of arterial roads is achieved through two methods. By far the most common is the upgrading of an existing .... Because of the placement and general continuity of arterial road easement corridors , sewers, water ... As arterial roads are designed for unimpeded high speed movement, traffic signals are used at most ... reduced likewise, in sparsely developed or rural areas, speeds may be increased. The width of arterial ... consequences derive from arterial roadways, including air pollution generation, noise pollution ... more details
Infobox Artery Name PAGENAME Latin GraySubject 248 GrayPage 1175 Image Gray535.png Caption Loop of small intestine showing distribution of intestinal arteries. Image2 Caption2 System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 56 DorlandsSuf 12149518 Arterial arcades are loops of arteries around the jejunum and ileum . Nearest the duodenum the mesenteric loops are primary, the Vasa recta intestines vasa recta are long and regular in distribution, and the translucent spaces lunettes are extensive. Toward the ileocolic junction , secondary and tertiary loops are observed, the vessels are smaller and become obscured by numerous fat tabs. The diagrams below show the arrangement and variations of the loops of the mesenteric vessels for various segments of the small intestine of average length Additional images gallery File Intestinal arteries.JPG Arterial arcades File Arterial arcades.JPG Arterial arcades Image Gray1065.png Image Gray1066.png Image Gray1067.png Image Gray1068.png Image Gray1069.png Image Gray1070.png gallery See also Intestinal arteries External links SUNYAnatomyLabs 39 04 01 02 Intestines and Pancreas Branches of Superior Mesenteric Artery SUNYAnatomyImage 7 9 16 Gray s circulatory stub Arteries of abdomen Category Arteries of the abdomen ar ... more details
In anatomy , arterial tree is used to refer to all arteries and or the branching pattern of the arteries. This article regards the human arterial tree. Starting from the aorta Ascending aorta Branches to right coronary artery and left coronary artery. Click link for more info right coronary artery posterior interventricular artery mostly SA nodal artery in 60 Right marginal artery left coronary artery anterior interventricular branch of left coronary artery anterior interventricular septal diagonal Circumflex branch of left coronary artery circumflex SA nodal artery in 40 posterior interventricular artery occasionally Left marginal arteries posterolateral artery ramus intermedius sometimes Arch of aorta brachiocephalic artery right common carotid artery right subclavian artery common carotid artery directly from arch of aorta on left internal carotid artery ophthalmic artery Orbital group Lacrimal artery lateral palpebral arteries zygomatic branches recurrent branch Supraorbital artery superficial branch deep branch Posterior ethmoidal artery meningeal branch nasal branches Anterior ethmoidal artery anterior meningeal artery nasal branches Medial palpebral arteries superior palpebral arch inferior palpebral arch Supratrochlear artery Dorsal nasal artery twig to the upper part of lacrimal sac to root of nose dorsum of the nose Ocular group Long posterior ciliary arteries Circulus arteriosus major Circulus arteriosus minor Short posterior ciliary arteries Anterior ciliary artery Retinal artery Central retinal artery Muscular artery anterior cerebral artery middle cerebral artery anterolateral central arteries internal striate external striate posterior communicating artery external carotid artery Arising in carotid triangle ref http ect.downstate.edu courseware haonline labs l25 120100.htm Human Anatomy Lab 25 Step 12 Bot generated title ref Superior thyroid artery Hyoid ... of abdomen Arteries of lower limbs DEFAULTSORT Arterial Tree Category Arteries es Anexo Arterias del ... more details
div style float right border solid 10px white Test sample values div The Alveolar arterial gradient A a gradient , is a measure of the difference between the alveoli alveolar concentration of oxygen and the artery arterial concentration of oxygen. It is used in diagnosing the source of hypoxemia . ref name urliROCKET Learning Module Intro to ArterialBlood Gases, Pt. 1 cite web url http missinglink.ucsf.edu lm abg abg1 a a gradient.html title iROCKET Learning Module Intro to ArterialBlood Gases, Pt. 1 work accessdate 2008 11 14 ref Equation The equation for calculating the A a gradient is math Aa Gradient P AO 2 P aO 2 math ref name urlAlveolar arterial Gradient cite web url http www users.med.cornell.edu spon picu calc aagrad.htm title Alveolar arterial Gradient work accessdate 2008 11 14 ref Where P sub A sub O sub 2 sub alveolar PO sub 2 sub calculated from the alveolar gas equation math P AO 2 F iO 2 P atm P H 2O frac P aCO 2 0.8 math P sub a sub O sub 2 sub arterial PO sub 2 sub measured in arterialblood br In its expanded form, the A a gradient can be calculated by math Aa Gradient left F iO 2 P atm P H 2O frac P aCO 2 0.8 right P aO 2 math On room air F sub i sub O sub 2 sub 0.21, or 21 , at sea level P sub atm sub 760mmHg assuming 100 humidity in the alveoli, a simplified ... mathematical cause of a large value is that the blood has a low P sub O2 sub , a low P sub CO2 sub ... minute ventilation therefore a low arterial P sub CO2 sub indicates that extra respiratory effort is being used to oxygenate the blood. A low Pa sub O2 sub indicates that at the patient s current minute ventilation whether high or normal is not enough to allow adequate oxygen diffusion into the blood. Therefore the A a gradient essentially demonstrates a high respiratory effort low arterial P sub CO2 sub relative to the achieved level of oxygenation arterial P sub O2 sub . A high A a gradient ... ventilation See also Pulmonary gas pressures References reflist Respiratory physiology Category ... more details
Gas analysis could refer to any of the following ArterialbloodgasBloodgas analysis a method that measures arterial oxygen tension, carbon dioxide tension, and other aspects of a blood sample Breath gas analysis a non invasive method that measures volatile organic compounds present in the exhaled breath Dissolved gas analysis a method that measures dissolved gases in insulating fluids Evolved gas analysis a method that measures the gas evolved from a heated sample that undergoes decomposition or desorption Gas blending Gas analysis Gas analysis of blended gases in diving cylinders Mass spectrometry Trace gas analysis Trace gas analysis as an application of mass spectrometry disamb Category Scientific techniques ... more details
blood vessel s by the pumping action of the heart . In animals with lung s, artery arterialblood ... bloodgas will measure these. Plasma also circulates hormone s transmitting their messages to various ... atrium through the pulmonary vein s. Blood then enters the left ventricle to be circulated again. Arterial ... 98.5 of the oxygen in a sample of arterialblood in a healthy human breathing air at sea level ..., oxygen saturation in arterialblood can drop to 95 or less under these conditions. ref cite ... depending whether it is arterial or venous blood . Most of it about 70 to 80 is converted to bicarbonate ... molecules alters the exact color. In vertebrate s and other hemoglobin using creatures, arterialblood ...other uses File Blood smear.jpg 300px thumb right Human blood smear br a erythrocytes b neutrophil br c eosinophil d lymphocyte . File Red White Blood cells.jpg thumb right A scanning electron microscope SEM image of a normal red blood cell , a platelet , and a white blood cell . File Blutkreislauf.png thumb Blood circulation br Red oxygenated br Blue deoxygenated Image Humanbood600x.jpg thumb right Human blood magnified 600 times Image 320frogblood600x2.jpg thumb right Frog blood magnified 600 times Image 320fishblood600x2.jpg thumb right Fish blood magnified 600 times Blood is a specialized body ... s, it is composed of blood cells suspended in a liquid called blood plasma . Plasma, which constitutes 55 of blood fluid, is mostly water 92 by volume , ref cite web url http www.fi.edu learn heart blood blood.html title Blood The Human Heart accessdate 19 March 2009 author The Franklin Institute ... being the main medium for excretory product transportation , platelets and blood cells themselves ... of blood. The blood cells are mainly red blood cell s also called RBCs or erythrocytes and white blood cell s, including leukocytes and platelet s. The most abundant cells in vertebrate blood are red blood cells. These contain hemoglobin , an iron containing protein, which facilitates transportation ... more details
Multiple issues peacock December 2009 refimprove December 2009 GasGas is also a song from the Croatian musician Severina Album Zdravo Marijo . File GasGas EC 300 2009.jpg thumb 2008 GasGas EC Racing edition with full Ohlins suspension. GasGas is a Spain Spanish motorcycle manufacturer, specialising in off road motorbikes. GasGas are best known for their extremely popular Motorcycle Trials trials bikes, although they also make successful enduro and all terrain vehicles quad bikes . GasGas emerged ... GasGas Raga edition trials Bike. GasGas have manufactured and sold motorcycles since 1985. They are leaders ... date February 2011 A majority of the GasGas models are still handbuilt at the GasGas factory in Salt, Girona Salt near Girona , Spain . GasGas began manufacturing trials bikes in 1985, enduro ... Ggpaddock.jpg left thumb GasGas trials paddock, Duluth, MN 2004. In 1993, GasGas succeeded in luring ..., 1994 and 1995 for GasGas. More recently GasGas have won the Trial Outdoor World Championship twice ... indoortrial.com ref GasGas have also achieved success at the highest level in the World ..., British Enduro Champion Wayne Braybrook , riding a GasGas, was one of only two riders to finish all ... of the name The name GasGas literally means to gas it to accelerate, give it the gas, turn the throttle to go faster. The GasGas founders have, at times, expressed misgivings about the chosen name inasmuch as that name causes confusion outside Spain. Others have joked that GasGas are so good that they had to name them twice. The slogan GasGas Fast Fast was used by the US importer, GasGas North America, from 1999 2002 to try and help people understand the unique name. Importing GasGas ... 2005 MC 250 Motocross bike. While the EC Endurocross and MC motocross models are shipped worldwide, GasGas have manufactured specialized models for the United States off road market. The XC Cross Country ... to the EC line. Quads File GasGas Wild HP 240.jpg thumb 2005 GasGas Wild HP240 Quad. The GasGas ... more details
The mean arterial pressure MAP is a term used in medicine to describe an average blood pressure in an individual. ref name pmid18451345 cite journal author Zheng L, Sun Z, Li J, et al. title Pulse pressure and mean arterial pressure in relation to ischemic stroke among patients with uncontrolled hypertension in rural areas of China journal Stroke volume 39 issue 7 pages 1932 7 year 2008 month July pmid 18451345 doi 10.1161 STROKEAHA.107.510677 url http stroke.ahajournals.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 18451345 ref It is defined as the average arterial pressure during a single cardiac cycle . Calculation Mean arterial pressure can be determined from ref http www.cvphysiology.com Blood 20Pressure BP006.htm Cardiovascular Physiology Concepts Mean Arterial Pressure, Richard E. Klabunde, Ph.D ref math MAP CO times SVR CVP math where math CO math is cardiac output math SVR math is systemic vascular resistance math CVP math is central venous pressure and usually small enough to be neglected in this formula. Estimation At normal resting heart rates math MAP math can be approximated using the more easily measured Systole medicine systolic and diastolic pressure s, math SP math and math DP math ref GeorgiaPhysiology 3 3ch7 s3ch7 4 ref ref http www.nda.ox.ac.uk wfsa html u10 u1002 03.htm ... and diastolic pressures because of the change in shape of the arterial pressure pulse. Clinical significance ... title mean arterial pressure publisher impactednurse.com date May 31, 2007 url http www.impactednurse.com ... for an appreciable time, the end organ will not get enough blood flow, and will become ischemia ischemic . See also Blood pressure Hypertension Pulse pressure References reflist 2 External links http www.physiologyweb.com calculators mean arterial pressure calculator.html Mean Arterial Pressure Calculator Cardiovascular physiology Category Medical signs Category Blood pressure med sign stub de Mittlerer arterieller Druck pl rednie ci nienie t tnicze sv Medelart rtryck es Presi n arterial ... more details
orphan date December 2011 For general Ischemic discussion Ischemia Infobox disease Name Acute arterial ischemic disorder Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic eMedicine mult MeshID Acute Ischemic Arterial Disorder is a vascular disease involving a sudden interruption in the arterialblood supply to a tissue, organ, or extremity that, if untreated, can lead to tissue death. It can be caused by embolism , thrombosis of an atherosclerotic atherosclerosis artery, or trauma. Venous problems like venous outflow obstruction and low flow states can cause acute arterial ischemia. An aneurysm is one of the most frequent causes of acute arterial ischemia. Other causes are heart conditions including myocardial infarction , mitral valve disease , chronic arterial fibrillation cardiomayopathies, and prosthesis , in all of which thrombi are prone to develop. ref name Lewis Lewis. S.L 2008 . Medical Surgical Nursing 7th ed. Vascular disorder. pp. 907 908. ref The thrombi may dislodge and may travel anywhere in the circulatory system, where they may lead to pulmonary embolus , an acute arterial occlusion causing the oxygen and blood supply distal to the embolus ... of peripheral arterial disease PAD . ref name Lewis Traumatic injury to an extremity may produce partial or total occlusion of a vessel from compression, shearing or laceration. Acute arterial occlusion may develop as a result of arterial dissection in the carotid artery or aorta or as a result of iatrogenic arterial injury e.g., after angiography . ref name Lewis Symptoms Signs and symptoms of an acute arterial ischemia have an abrupt onset. Clinical manifestations of acute arterial ischemia ... is a very late sign of acute arterial ischemia and signals the death of nerves supplying the extremity ... includes long term oral anticoagulation to prevent further acute arterial ischemic episodes. ref name Lewis See also Arterial embolism Ischemia Peripheral vascular disease References Reflist Category ... more details
Image Arterial ulcer peripheral vascular disease.jpg thumb A 71 year old diabetic male Tobacco smoking smoker with severe peripheral arterial disease presented with a dorsum biology dorsal foot ulcer dermatology ulceration 2.5 cm X 2.4cm that had been chronic medicine chronic ally open for nearly 2 years. Arterial insufficiency ulcers also known as Ischemic ulcers are mostly localed on the lateral surface of the ankle or the distal digits. ref name Andrews cite book author James, William D. Berger, Timothy G. et al. title Andrews Diseases of the Skin clinical Dermatology publisher Saunders Elsevier location year 2006 pages isbn 0 7216 2921 0 oclc doi accessdate ref rp 847 Etiology The ulcers are caused by lack of blood flow to the capillary bed s of the lower extremities. When pressure is placed on the skin, the skin is damaged and is unable to be repaired due to the lack of blood Perfusion perfusing the tissue. The wound has a characteristic deep, punched out look, often extending down to the tendon s. The wounds are very painful. ref Cite journal last Hampton first S title An introduction to various types of leg ulcers and their management journal British Journal of Nursing volume 15 issue 11 pages S9 date 2006 accessdate 2010 05 14 ref See also Arterial insufficiency Venous insufficiency ulceration List of cutaneous conditions References reflist Cutaneous condition stub Category Vascular related cutaneous conditions ... more details
pp move indef About the physical properties of gas as a state of matter the uses of gases, and other meanings Gas disambiguation Textbook article date January 2010 File Gas particle movement.svg right thumb Gas phase particles atoms , molecule s, or ion s move around freely in the absence of an applied electric field . Gas is one of State of matter The three classical states the three classical states ... into a gas at its boiling point , and if heated high enough would enter a plasma physics plasma state in which the electrons are so energized that they leave their parent atoms from within the gas. A pure gas may be made up of individual atoms e.g. a noble gas or atomic gas like neon , chemical ... molecules made from a variety of atoms e.g. carbon dioxide . A gas mixture would contain a variety of pure gases much like the Earth s Atmosphere air . What distinguishes a gas from liquids and solids is the vast separation of the individual gas particles. This separation usually makes a colorless gas invisible to the human observer. The interaction of gas particles in the presence of electric and gravitational ... releases 2009 11 091104140812.htm Quantum Gas Microscope Offers Glimpse Of Quirky Ultracold ... low temperatures are classified by their statistical behavior as either a Bose gas or a Fermi gas . For a comprehensive ... The word gas is a neologism first used by the early 17th century Flemish people Flemish chemist Jan ..., chaos meant something like ultra rarefied water . ref name et OEtymD gas ref Physical characteristics ... clues to the movement of the surrounding gas. As most gases are difficult to observe directly with our ... relationship among these properties expressed by the ideal gas law see simplified models section below . Gas particles are widely separated from one another, and as such are not as strongly intermolecularly ... interactions between each gas particle. Like charged areas of different gas particles repel, while oppositely charged regions of different gas particles attract one another gases that contain ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2010 Infobox Film name Gas S S S image Gas s s s.jpg caption director Roger Corman producer Roger Corman writer George Armitage narrator starring Robert Corff br Elaine Giftos br George Armitage br Alex Wilson music Country Joe & the Fish br Barry Melton cinematography Ron Dexter editing George Van Noy distributor American International Pictures released 1971 runtime 79 min. country USA language English language English budget preceded by followed by Gas s s s also known as Gas or It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It is a 1971 motion picture produced and released by American International Pictures . It was movie producer producer Roger Corman s final film for AIP, before leaving to found his own New World Pictures . It was Corman s last film as director for eighteen years. The movie is a post apocalyptic dark comedy , about survivors of an accidental military gas leak , of an experimental agent that kills everyone on Earth over the age of twenty five. A cartoon title sequence shows a John Wayne esque Army General announcing  and denouncing  the accident the story picks up after the victims have died. The lead characters, Coel and Cilla, were played by Bob Corff and Elaine Giftos , and the cast features Ben Vereen , Cindy Williams , Bud Cort and Talia Shire credited as Tally Coppola in early roles. Country Joe McDonald makes an appearance, as spokesman AM Radio . Gas s s s found a fresh airing on late night television in the 1980s, and was recently 2005 issued on DVD , as a double feature with Wild in the Streets , another AIP movie. See also Jeremiah TV series Jeremiah , a 2002 TV series set in a post apocalyptic future where most of the adult population has been wiped out by a deadly virus based on the 1979 Belgian ... Gas S S S Roger Corman Category 1971 films Category English language films Category American International ... films sf film stub it Gas, fu necessario distruggere il mondo per poterlo salvare ru ... more details
artery, arterial embolization interrupts their blood supply and postpones growth until replaced ... to blood vessels. Pseudoaneurysm can develop due to the puncture in the femoral artery. During ... into the blood stream, and patients are routinely kept in a hospital for up to several days following ... and sepsis . Cholecystitis can also occur. DEFAULTSORT Transcatheter Arterial Chemoembolization ... more details
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Arterial roads in Whitehorse, Yukon include 2nd Avenue Infobox street name 2nd Avenue length km 2.3 direction a South terminus a Arterial roads in Whitehorse, Yukon Robert Campbell Bridge Robert Campbell Bridge direction b North terminus b Arterial roads in Whitehorse, Yukon 4th Avenue 4th Avenue location Whitehorse, Yukon Whitehorse 2nd Avenue is the main arterial, north south route that roughly parallels ... the beginning of Arterial roads in Whitehorse, Yukon Mountainview Drive Quartz Road and ends at Arterial roads in Whitehorse, Yukon 4th Avenue 4th Avenue , just south of where 4th Avenue becomes Arterial ... . The south end of the road splits into two Arterial roads in Whitehorse, Yukon Robert Service Way Robert Service Way , which leads to Highway 1 as well, and Arterial roads in Whitehorse, Yukon Lewes ... Infobox street name 4th Avenue length km 2.1 direction a South terminus a Arterial roads in Whitehorse, Yukon Robert Service Way Robert Service Way direction b North terminus b Arterial roads in Whitehorse ... is an important secondary arterial, north south route that roughly parallels the Yukon River in Whitehorse ... terminus a Arterial roads in Whitehorse, Yukon 4th Avenue 4th Avenue direction b North terminus b ... Way length km 4.1 length round 1 direction a North terminus a Arterial roads in Whitehorse, Yukon ... street province YT name Mountainview Drive length km 5.3 length round 1 direction a South terminus a Arterial ... and Arterial roads in Whitehorse, Yukon 12th Avenue 12th Avenue location Whitehorse, Yukon Whitehorse ... 1 direction a South terminus a Alaska Highway at Sumanik Drive direction b North terminus b Arterial ... round 1 direction a North terminus a Arterial roads in Whitehorse, Yukon Two Mile Hill Road Two Mile ... at Arterial roads in Whitehorse, Yukon Robert Service Way Robert Service Way location Whitehorse ... by construction of a natural gas pipeline, but the boom never materialized. The road was opened in portions ... Lewes Boulevard length km 1.8 length round 1 direction a North terminus a Arterial roads in Whitehorse ... more details
Image Acardiac.JPG thumb Acardiac fetus Twin reversed arterial perfusion is a rare complication of monochorionic ref name Shulman cite book author Shulman, Lee S. Vugt, John M. G. van title Prenatal medicine publisher Taylor & Francis location Washington, DC year 2006 pages Page 447 isbn 0 8247 2844 0 oclc doi accessdate ref twin pregnancies, involving an acardiac twin whose structural defects are incompatible with life, and an otherwise normal pump twin. It occurs in 1 of monochorionic twin pregnancies and in 1 in 35,000 pregnancies overall. ref name pmid19774147 cite journal author Chandramouly M, Namitha title Case series TRAP sequence journal The Indian Journal of Radiology & Imaging volume 19 issue 1 pages 81 3 year 2009 month February pmid 19774147 pmc 2747410 doi 10.4103 0971 3026.45352 url issn ref It can result in TRAP syndrome , causing mortality and deformities in both twins. Acardiac twin The acardiac twin is a parasitic twin that fails to develop a head, arms and a heart . The parasitic twin, little more than a torso with or without legs, receives its blood supply from the host twin by means of an umbilical cord like structure, much like a fetus in fetu , except the acardiac twin is outside the host twin s body. Although the reason is not fully understood, it is apparent that deoxygenated blood from the pump twin is perfused to the acardiac twin. The acardiac twin grows along with the pump twin, but due to inadequate perfusion it is unable to develop the structures necessary for life, and presents with dramatic deformities. Pump twin Structurally the pump twin is generally normal, but due some of the related problems including the rapid growth of the acardiac twin, polyhydramnios, and heart failure due to high output, there is a high mortality rate for the pump twin. References reflist External links http www.thefetus.net page.php?id 281 thefetus.net http www.gfmer.ch genetic diseases v2 gendis detail list.php?cat3 911 gfmer.ch Twin conditions Category Twins ... more details