ABSTRACT
On 13 May 2012, the Quarterly Cardiology Conference program was organized by the Trinidad and Tobago Medical Association and The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine. The program provided a forum for discussion of issues related to the implementation of best practices in the management of patients requiring cardiac catheterization laboratory (Cathe Lab ) procedures. The participants who were stakeholders in the management of patients referred for catheter-based procedures reviewed best practice guidelines for patients, identified local barriers to the implementation of these best practices and made recommendations for the implementation of these best practice guidelines
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Cardiac CatheterizationABSTRACT
Forty six cadaveric lower limbs were examined to define the presence, site and shape of the tendinous interruption in semitendinosus. It was found to be: 1. Present in all limbs studied. 2. Single in all limbs studied. 3. V-shaped with a short lateral limb and a long medial limb measuring one fifth of the total muscle length. 4. Its apex is one third of the total muscle length from the origin of the muscle.