He is an athelete > so stronger than average heart muscle > so heart has a greater stroke volume per beat > so heart rate drops to compensate and keep equation (baseline conditions) in check.
The beauty of evolution has created this significantly essential and unspeakably inspiring organ. Look how the surrounding veins and arteries expand as the pressure rises and contracts as it drops. Isn't it passionating?
What a beautiful MRI video. That must be a very fit and healthy heart you have there. May I ask what prompted you to be tested this way? DId you suspect something not right or just a cardiac fitness exam fr your distance running activities? Thanks!
I sense you are the type of person that doesn't bother reading the descriptions of the video.
If you read it - it would have answered your question.
It says;
"That's me!"...therefore it couldn't possibly be a dog or other type of animal posting a video on YouTube...You would naturally assume they are human. (not humain)
What were they trying find out from the research? By the way, how tall are you and what's your chest size? Please tell you are short and have a small chest.
I am a 31yo long distance runner too. My heart rate is also between 40-50 bpm. If only I could have the same chance as you to be able to go through such tests. Although I have had a chance to hear it beating several times, I have always wondered what my heart looks like. Yours look kinda big and a little tight inside your chest. Perhaps all that running made its size? Are you a medical personel?
You aint got a bit of fat on you!
pringles67 8 months ago
Out of curiosity, is there any reason why your BPM is so low? :o
aiacospsyko 9 months ago
@aiacospsyko He is a long distance runner.
xxcurnuxx 8 months ago
@aiacospsyko In heart physiology: Cardiac Output = Stroke Volume × Heart rate.
He is an athelete > so stronger than average heart muscle > so heart has a greater stroke volume per beat > so heart rate drops to compensate and keep equation (baseline conditions) in check.
bluepastel 4 months ago
The beauty of evolution has created this significantly essential and unspeakably inspiring organ. Look how the surrounding veins and arteries expand as the pressure rises and contracts as it drops. Isn't it passionating?
Phacias 1 year ago
Looks like a power plant lighting up a surrounding city.
314clcr 1 year ago
Beautiful music..plse could you tell me what it is?Thanks
slotha33 2 years ago
whats that blury mass beneath the heart is it the stomach?
ahdeath2007 2 years ago
@ahdeath2007
I belive its the liver
afinurreta 1 year ago
What a beautiful MRI video. That must be a very fit and healthy heart you have there. May I ask what prompted you to be tested this way? DId you suspect something not right or just a cardiac fitness exam fr your distance running activities? Thanks!
hvk2001 2 years ago
it really is quite beautiful. I saw mine in real time ultrasound- not as high quality though. I also have a sequenced MRI of my brain
handbananatonightyou 3 years ago
I like the way at 0:19 you can see the brachial arteries in the amrs pulse white with the blood flow
avc2346108942 3 years ago
thats amazing it just changed how i thought the heart beated amazing
shonaky 3 years ago
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grenouil1970 3 years ago
- @ grenouil1970 -
I sense you are the type of person that doesn't bother reading the descriptions of the video.
If you read it - it would have answered your question.
It says;
"That's me!"...therefore it couldn't possibly be a dog or other type of animal posting a video on YouTube...You would naturally assume they are human. (not humain)
pmgodfrey 3 years ago
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grenouil1970 3 years ago
awesome, iwould like to know the same of the music as well, thank you.
Mirithe 3 years ago
Paul Schwartz - Cafe del Mar - Aria 2 - 06 - Cantilena
phouka123 3 years ago
TVM
Mirithe 3 years ago
at 00:50 what is the gray area on the very left?
mavadd88 3 years ago
Phase wrap artifact. The image 'wraps' in on itself. A common problem in MRI sequences, especially those that have to image fast, like this one.
phouka123 3 years ago
You can often overcome the phase wrap artifact (or at least remove it from your area of interest) by increasing your FOV.
medicboy1978 3 years ago
Phase wrap is independent of the sequence, just dependent of the phase encoding direction and phase oversampling. Nice pictures thank you.
0TruthNow0 3 years ago
@phouka123
It is a really nice video.
Phase wrap artifact is caused by the incorrect selection of the imaging field of view.
If there is a body part which is outside of the imaging field of view then it is folded into the imagning plane.
So this is the operators fault.
sandorszukits 1 year ago
Beautiful. I must know, what is that music?
ericadams 3 years ago
WoW :) it's so beautiful :)
Why is the music?
Thanks ^^,
Ni4S4r4tog4 3 years ago
That's awesome!
kickboxer88888 3 years ago
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grenouil1970 3 years ago
do more
johnfischer2 3 years ago
Yet ANOTHER sign of GOD!
TurkNY 3 years ago
What?
lightbulb237 3 years ago
Is that ur heart ?
Neoneel25 3 years ago
What were they trying find out from the research? By the way, how tall are you and what's your chest size? Please tell you are short and have a small chest.
stenorx 4 years ago
122/80 is a little high.
th3182 4 years ago
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grenouil1970 4 years ago
This is very beautiful. Is there a reason why you had to have a cardiac MRI?
footnote74 4 years ago
It was a research study I volunteered for. I work there so it took no time at all. :-)
phouka123 4 years ago
I am a 31yo long distance runner too. My heart rate is also between 40-50 bpm. If only I could have the same chance as you to be able to go through such tests. Although I have had a chance to hear it beating several times, I have always wondered what my heart looks like. Yours look kinda big and a little tight inside your chest. Perhaps all that running made its size? Are you a medical personel?
footnote74 4 years ago
absolutely beautiful. the music suits this awesome video well!
bionerd23 4 years ago
Excelente
tomasduque 4 years ago