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Cardiac mechanics II
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Cardiovascular Regulation: Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Systems
Explores the regulation of the cardiovascular system, focusing on sympathetic and parasympathetic influences, cardiac cycle, and vascular resistance.
Cardiovascular Physiology: Exercise Session 1
Covers exercises related to the cardiovascular system, focusing on cardiac output and ejection fraction.
Cardiovascular Regulation: Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Systems
Explores the regulation of the cardiovascular system, emphasizing the role of the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems and the intrinsic heart contractility.
Cardiac Mechanics: Arterial Flow Modeling
Explores cardiac oxygen consumption, left ventricle mechanics, arterial flow modeling, and clinical applications.
Cardiovascular Physiology: Blood Flow, Pressure, and Regulation
Explores blood flow, pressure, and regulation in the cardiovascular system, including heart contractility and electrical excitation.
Vagus Nerve Stimulation: Mechanisms and Clinical Applications
Delves into the mechanisms and clinical applications of vagus nerve stimulation in Alzheimer's disease, stroke recovery, and heart failure.
Cardiovascular System: Introduction
Covers the purpose and anatomy of the cardiovascular system, including the heart, blood vessels, and lymphatic vessels.
Cardiovascular System Function: Fibers, Signal Generation, and Electromechanical Coupling
Explores cardiac fibers, signal generation, electromechanical coupling, and the cardiac cycle.
Cardiac Mechanics: Structure and Function
Explores the anatomy and function of the heart, covering cardiac circulation, electrical activity, and muscle biomechanics.
ECG Measurement: Leads and Signal Generation
Explains ECG measurement, leads, and signal generation, including abnormal ECG examples.