Cardiac: Tachy?
Posted By: KimD on 2007-01-02
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How do you spell it? Is it tacky or tache?
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tachy....................nm
Subject: tachy....................nm
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patient also has had some problems with s/l rahpy tachy palpitations
Subject: patient also has had some problems with s/l rahpy tachy palpitations
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Only that it's cardiac. -nm
Subject: Only that it's cardiac. -nm
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cardiac
Subject: cardiac
pt had laser ablation to greater saphenous vein, developed flash pulmonary edema, workup was negative except for sl-immulionic cardiac myocardial infarction.
thanks for any help.
CARDIAC
Subject: CARDIAC
s/l he has a history of AGA with stenting. What could the AGA stand for?
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cardiac
Subject: cardiac
I can't figure out this term. The report is about nonsustained ventricular tachycardia. "The patient also underwent s/l bucasee and stent to the left coronary artery."
cardiac
Subject: cardiac
patient will be admitted to a monitor bed, whether it is sl-telesurge or telesearch or possibly an ICU bed.
cardiac med
Subject: cardiac med
Doc is coughing and I'm not sure what is is trying to say:
She is supposedly on Cardizem and hydros (cough/sneeze)a pressor.
Or could that be hydrosapressor. Hard to tell with the hacking. Help!
cardiac med
Subject: cardiac med
I have asked him to alter his diuretics by decreasing the Lasix to 120 mg a.m., 80 mg in the p.m., and then allowed him to take some ___ 2.5 mg every other day and limit his fluid intake to three quarts per day.
Sounds like me-ta-zo-lol or something along those lines. Closest thing I found was betaxolol, but the dosage is not right. Thanks for any help!
cardiac help
Subject: cardiac help
Pateitn had 5th s/l transmission on the event marker. Is transmission correct? TIA
Cardiac Help
Subject: Cardiac Help
Holter on 1/24/02 sinus rythm s/l PACPVC, TIA
New to Cardiac
Subject: New to Cardiac
medication s/l Taztia XT. Is this correct? Is it a generic or brand name? TIA
Cardiac help
Subject: Cardiac help
adenosine (s/l) Bruce Cardiolite stress test. I know there are Bruce protocols for stress tests, I just never heard anyone describe an adenosine test quite this way
Cardiac help
Subject: Cardiac help
EKG shows normal sinus rhythm with some lateral ST-T wave changes.
Double checking ST-T wave changes. Hypen or not?
cardiac help
Subject: cardiac help
Talking about an electrocardiogram. The s/l R-dar intervals are fairly regular and I do not clearly see flutter waves.
cardiac help again
Subject: cardiac help again
The s/l "sun periods" are appearing to have a fairly regular R-R intervals even though there is less so.
cardiac
Subject: cardiac
For anticoagulation he is on a s/l "rely program" and receiving s/l "do-ba-gan-trine"
Thanks
cardiac help
Subject: cardiac help
peak to peak aortic gardient is 69 - tore? tor?
cardiac help please sm
Subject: cardiac help please sm
Her PATs showed ST segment changes indicative of myocardial ischemia.
Is it really PATs? Can't find it anywhere. Thanks!
Cardiac help!!!!!!!!!!!!
Subject: Cardiac help!!!!!!!!!!!!
My doc is talking about heart cath results. The sentence is: The first obtuse marginal has 50-60% "superaberrant" stenosis but filled via saphenous vein graft.
Of course its the superaberrant part I dont' get. I can't find it any of my books but that is what it sounds like he is saying. HELP
cardiac med
Subject: cardiac med
Bystolic
Maybe cor or cardiac???
Subject: Maybe cor or cardiac???
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s/l caddawet (cardiac med?)
It's clearly not Catapres, sounds really clear.
Cardiac drug
Subject: Cardiac drug
Amoxapine
I'll be looking for the palliative sound alike...
cardiac catheter
Subject: cardiac catheter
Is it acceptable for a doctor to use cardiac cath or should I edit it to catheter? Thanks.
Please see msg. Cardiac question. TIA!
Subject: Please see msg. Cardiac question. TIA!
She refused a stress test to evaluate s/l "catacombing" effects with stress testing to see if her ectopy was increased.
Cardiac Catheterization ?
Subject: Cardiac Catheterization ?
They were unable to cross the aortic valve because the catheters could not reach his aorta, and the s/l PTIL could not even reach the beginning of the aortic valve.
any idea what this is? don't know if it's a tool, type of catheter . . .
thanks for any help!
Cardiac Drug
Subject: Cardiac Drug
doxazosin 10 mg a day plus _______________ 90 mg a day in addition to the atenolol 25 mg a day for his blood pressure at present.
s/l nythediac or mythediac
cardiac - (s/l) blit placed
Subject: cardiac - (s/l) blit placed
background on patient - hypoplastic left heart syndrome, who has undergone Norwood Stage 1, with a Blalock-Taussig shunt, and subsequently Glenn anastomosis and tricuspid annuloplasty, and most recently underwent a modified fenestrated Fontan by ....
He was begun on milrinone on his return to the CICU for his mediastinal exploration. This was discontinued on 6/13/2006. He underwent a catheterization on 6/15/2006, at which time he also had a right ____sounds like *blit*_________ placed, with the findings of the Fontan pressures
??? I am at a loss! Thanks for help! I cannot find any any of my references.
If cardiac, could be MB index
Subject: If cardiac, could be MB index
troponin, CK, MB....
Possible cardiac word?
Subject: Possible cardiac word?
In HPI: history of severe COPD with an FEV1 of 0.78, cor-pul-mo-nol and associated right-sided heart failure.
This is the only info I have. Thank you!
Possible cardiac word
Subject: Possible cardiac word
Cor pulmonale. nm
cardiac word
Subject: cardiac word
I believe it is cor pulmonale
Cardiac terms
Subject: Cardiac terms
A1-A2
A2
A-N
A-V
P wave
PA
P-R interval and segment
Q wave
QRS complex
QT duration
QTc
ST segment
T wave
U wave
Note combinations such as ST-T waves or ST-T-wave changes or non-Q-wave myocardial infarction.
cardiac word
Subject: cardiac word
Is anyone familiar with what s/l "Koola" stress test?
cardiac word
Subject: cardiac word
Yes, I think that is it. Thanks!
proBNP. As in cardiac BNP. NM
Subject: proBNP. As in cardiac BNP. NM
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Doing cardiac surgery...
Subject: Doing cardiac surgery...
Initially an incision was made in the left atrium in "sandigrade's" groove...anyone ever heard of this?
Cardiac cath.
Subject: Cardiac cath.
born with _______ double-outlet right ventricle
Sounds like SBN.
Thanks.
s/l cliniglute 325 mg-cardiac
Subject: s/l cliniglute 325 mg-cardiac
TIA
cardiac cath ?
Subject: cardiac cath ?
The patient has undergone cardiac catheterization, which revealed multi-vessel disease. She has a totally __________ s/l pitted RCA, which is well collateralized from the left ____ s/l systa.
cardiac medication
Subject: cardiac medication
Sentence is: As I mentioned to you in my letter in February of this year, she was in a trial comparing either s/l O-lis-crine or Ramipril, therefore, I am not going to start her on an ACE inhibitor or s/l O-lis-crine. Thanks.
No, it's cardiac and this is a medication
Subject: No, it's cardiac and this is a medication
listed in the list of medications. I have looked every way I know. It could even start with a B. I can't tell which one he is saying, but the O is a long O. Pitoazone 5 mg daily. can't find anything though. Guess I will put a blank. Thanks!
Cardiac renal
Subject: Cardiac renal
The doctor states cardial renal. Should it be cardiac renal or cardiorenal.
TIA
Tina
Cardiac stabilizer
Subject: Cardiac stabilizer
the distal marginal was identified and stabilized with the (S/L AZTEC???) ___________stabilizer
Anyone heard of this? TX
Cardiac enzymes
Subject: Cardiac enzymes
Acute MI rulilng out with s/l zero cardiac enzymes. Could this be correct or do you think he is saying serum and it just sounds like zero? TIA
cardiac enzymes
Subject: cardiac enzymes
It is "serial" cardiac enzymes.
cardiac exam help!!!
Subject: cardiac exam help!!!
Cardiac: Regular rate and rhythm without murmurs s/l ontubervation???
I have listened to it so many times and am just stuck. Probably something pretty obvious! Thanks.
doing a cardiac cath and says
Subject: doing a cardiac cath and says
shows an essentially patent stent in the RCA, patent s/l brightness??? intermedious??? but with persistent restenosis.
Does he have cardiac problems?
Subject: Does he have cardiac problems?
Alteplase is for angina pectoris.
the whole cardiac exam was (sm)
Subject: the whole cardiac exam was (sm)
something like this: Regular rhythm. Apex not s/l pra. Normal S1, split S2. Soft systolic murmur heard best at the left sternal border. ( I flagged it) I think Indian doctor educated in England.
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