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How Nicotine act on Our Brain (3D)
#nicotine binds to nicotinic receptors in the #brain , increasing the release of #dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine, acetylcholine, gamma-aminobutyric acid, and glutamate, among other neurotransmitters. Apart from nicotinic receptor stimulation, cigarette smoke has other psychotropic characteristics. Monoamine oxidase (the enzyme responsible for the breakdown of the biogenic amine neurotransmitters norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine) is inhibited in the brain, for example. Various antide...

Total knee replacement surgery (TKR ) |Medical Animation
In this video, we have explained the procedure of total #knee #replacement #surgery in patient in 3D animation. Learn more: https://ecgkid.com _____________________________________________________________________ Knee replacement, commonly known as complete knee replacement or knee arthroplasty, is a surgical treatment that resurfaces a knee that has been destroyed by arthritis. The extremities of the bones that make up the knee joint, as well as the kneecap, are capped with metal and plastic p...

ECG Features of pulmonary Embolism
Any condition that causes acute pulmonary hypertension, including hypoxia causing pulmonary hypoxic vasoconstriction, might cause the #ECG abnormalities associated with acute #pulmonary #embolism. PE is associated with dilation of the right atrium and right ventricle, as well as a shift in the location of the heart. Ischemia of the right ventricle Because of pain, anxiety, and hypoxia, the sympathetic nervous system is overstimulated. Clinical Applicability The ECG is insufficiently sensitive an...

What is Anton syndrome?
In this video, we have explained #Anton #syndrome in detail, its causes, diagnostic approach and #treatment options. Lean More: https://ecgkid.com ____________________________________________________________________ Chapters- 0:00 | symptoms Anton syndrome 0:55 | causes of Anton syndrome 1:57 | Diagnosis of Anton syndrome 2:24 | Treatment of Anton syndrome ______________________________________________________________________ Anton syndrome is a rare condition found in patients who have lost t...

12 lead ECG: Placement of leads properly
In this video, we have explained the procedure 12 ECG lead placement in details with which lead is confront which region of the heart. Learn more: https://ecgkid.com _________________________________________________________________ The 12-lead ECG is a non-invasive diagnostic instrument that records the electrical activity of the heart as waveforms. An ECG can detect and monitor a variety of cardiac diseases, from arrhythmias to coronary heart disease to electrolyte imbalance, when properly int...

Hypomagnesemia: Pathophysiology, Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment
In this video, we have explained the #Hypomagnesemia or low level of Magnesium its #pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, etiology, different diagnostic approaches with #ecg and blood investigation and Treatment protocol to manage it in clinical settings. Learn more- https://ecgkid.com _____________________________________________________________________ Chapters: 0:00 | Definition 1:26 | Pathophysiology 3:25 | clinical presentation 4:32 | Diagnosis 5:23 | Treatment ____________________________...

Cardiology Stent Deployment Procedure

Why KCL is Used as Lethal Injection?
Blood potassium concentration was determined by ion-selective electrode measurement (range 3.0-150 mM). Blood was found positive for diazepam at a therapeutic level. Potassium concentration was 160.0 (cardiac) and 87.3 mM (femoral blood). results show that potassium concentration was significantly higher in heart blood Although KCl is quite safe when administered orally, it is lethal at 75-150 mg/kg IV. Injection of a lethal dose of KCl produces death by cardiac arrest. KCl eliminates the pota...

Hypercapnia: Pathophysiology Of CO2 Retention
#Hypercapnia is derived from Greek word Kapnos, meaning smoke denoting #carbon #dioxide, hyper means over a certain limit, so hypercapnia refers to the amount of carbon dioxide over a certain limit in our blood. This is also called hypercapnic respiratory failure. As we have discussed, When the respiratory system fails to maintain gas exchange, it is characterized as type 1 or type 2 respiratory failure based on blood gas anomalies. The partial pressure of arterial oxygen (PaO2) is less than 60 ...

Chest Tube Insertion Procedure (ICD) – Step-by-Step Guide
In this detailed video, we perform a chest tube insertion (also known as Intercostal Drain or ICD insertion) on a real patient suffering from right lung collapse due to underlying COPD. This is one of the most essential emergency procedures for chest physicians and critical care professionals. 🎯 The procedure shown is conducted by a licensed medical professional and recorded for educational purposes only. We aim to provide hands-on, visual training for medical students, interns, and practicing...

Type 1 #Respiratory #failure (#Hypoxemic)
Here is video of type 1 respiratory failure or hypoxemic respiratory failure, its causes, pathophysiology, treatment options, diagnostic approach, overall everything. Learn More https://ecgkid.com Subscribe @the nerds club ____________________________________________________________________ Chapters 0:00 | Start 0:40 | Case scenario 1:50 | Causes 2:22 | ARDS 2:40 | ARDS Pathophysiology 4:03 | Lung injury 4:30 | Refractory hypoxemia 5:14 | signs and symptoms 5:57 | Diagnosis of type 1 respirator...

Good & Bad #Cholesterol: (#HDL and #LDL)
In this 3D medical animation video, we have explained the mechanism of good and bad cholesterol in body. Learn More: https://ecgkid.com _____________________________________________________________________ Cholesterol is carried through the bloodstream by proteins known as 'lipoproteins.' Lipoproteins are two types of proteins that transport cholesterol throughout the body: The majority of your body's cholesterol is LDL (low-density lipoprotein), also known as 'bad' cholesterol. High LDL ch...