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  1. Director of National Intelligence
  2. ICD & CRT
  3. Defibrillators
  4. High Performance Computational Research
  5. Do I Need an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator If I Have Heart Failure?


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Director of National Intelligence

Director of National Intelligence - Intelligence Community Directives Director of National Intelligence Intelligence Community Directives The Director of National Intelligence (DNI) established Intelligence Community Directives (ICDs) as the principal means by which the DNI provides guidance, policy, and direction to the Intelligence Community. The DNI also directed that all ICDs which have been publicly disclosed include the following: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • rescinded in 2012) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • rescinded by ICPG 660.1) • • • • • • • • • • • rescinded] • • rescinded] • rescinded] • rescinded] • • • • • • ICPG 700.1 Security Glossary • ICPG 700.2 Security Governance • • • ICPG 702.1 TSCM • • ICPG 703.1 Continuing Reporting • ICPG 703.2 SCI Management • ICPG 703.3 Non-Title 50 • ICPG 703.4 Foreign Partners • ICPG 703.5 Dissemination Controls • ICPG 703.6 Risk Management • • • • • • • • • • • • • • rescinded) • ICD 708 TEMPEST • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • rescinded] • • With a couple of exceptions (e.g. ICD 2005-1 and ICD-1), all ICDs are issued sequentially within one of nine series of policy areas: TOPIC SERIES COGNIZANT OFFICIAL Enterprise Management 100 Deputy DNI for Management Intelligence Analysis 200 Deputy DNI for Analysis Intelligence Collection 300 Deputy DNI for Collection Customer Outcomes 400 Deputy DNI for Customer Outcomes Information Management 500 Associ...

ICD & CRT

Intrinsic ATP Algorithm Intrinsic ATP™ is the only automatedand smart ventricular antitachycardia pacing (ATP) algorithm that provides individualized therapy in real time. In a virtual modeling study, Intrinsic ATP’s termination ratewas 17 percentage points higher than traditional ATP (burst) with no difference in acceleration rate. 7 ¶ TriageHF is not an alarm. The TriageHF assessment does not replace heart failure assessments in standard clinical practice. Medical treatment should not be modified remotely based solely on the TriageHF assessment. Interpretation of the TriageHF assessment requires clinical judgement by a medical professional. The TriageHF assessment should be used in conjunction with professional guidelines for patient management decisions.

Defibrillators

Models D120 and D121 The MOMENTUM TM EL (Extended Longevity) ICD offers an extraordinary, holistic approach to cardiac care. In addition to the HeartLogic TM Heart Failure Diagnostic and ImageReady TM MR-Conditional technology, MOMENTUM EL features EnduraLife TM Battery Technology which provides the clinical freedom to make programming decisions without worrying about the battery. • Electrophysiology • Models D432 and D433 The RESONATE TM EL (Extended Longevity) ICD offers an extraordinary, holistic approach to cardiac care. In addition to the HeartLogic TM Heart Failure Diagnostic and ImageReady TM MR-Conditional technology, RESONATE EL features EnduraLife TM Battery Technology which provides the clinical freedom to make programming decisions without worrying about the battery. • Electrophysiology • Model D532, D533 Our most comprehensive technology for implantable heart failure management, RESONATE™ HF, features the only physiologic sensor proven to restore chronotropic competence 1 by adjusting patient heart rate according to changes in movement and respiration. Equipped with a suite of industry-leading HF technologies (RightRate™ and HeartLogic™) plus Boston Scientific's exclusive EnduraLife™ Battery Technology, RESONATE HF ICD provides physicians with an unprecedented level of insight, power and control. • Electrophysiology •

High Performance Computational Research

A High Performance Computational Research Community The Institute for Computational and Data Sciences is one of seven interdisciplinary research institutes within Penn State’s • • Mission & Vision Our Mission The mission of the Institute for Computational and Data Sciences is to build capacity to solve problems of scientific and societal importance through interdisciplinary, cyber-enabled research. As computation and data science become increasingly vital modes of inquiry, we enable researchers to develop innovative computational methods and to apply those methods to research challenges. Specifically, we: • foster a collaborative, interdisciplinary scholarly community focused on the development and application of innovative computational methods; • expand participation in interdisciplinary research through strategic investments and effective outreach; and • provide a vibrant world-class cyberinfrastructure by maintaining and continually improving hardware and software solutions and technical expertise. Our Vision ICDS will expand its role as an international leader in advancing cyberinfrastructure along with computational and data-driven methods and in driving their application to interdisciplinary research. We will use our expertise coupled with our state-of-the-science research infrastructure to support cyber-enabled interdisciplinary collaborations and attract the world’s best researchers. These researchers will form a vibrant intellectual community empowered to use the...

Do I Need an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator If I Have Heart Failure?

Your heart has a tough job: It’s responsible for pumping blood throughout your entire body. Most people hardly notice as their heart does its job all day, every day. Why You Might Need an ICD There are a few different kinds of irregular heartbeat, known as • If your heart beats too fast, you might have a type of arrhythmia called ventricular tachycardia. • If your heart can’t pump enough blood because of an unsteady heartbeat, you might have ventricular fibrillation. In either case, an An ICD will also help lower your chances of your heart actually stopping (cardiac arrest), which can be life threatening. An ICD is different from a pacemaker. Both are devices your doctor implants under your skin to treat arrhythmias. But a pacemaker can usually only help your heart if it’s beating too slowly. An ICD is actually bigger, and has a pacemaker built into it. How Does an ICD Work? Your heart rate and rhythm is controlled by electrical signals. When there’s a problem with this electrical system, it can cause a dangerous arrhythmia and your heart won’t be able to pump blood as it should. Doctors sometimes have to use electrified paddles to “shock” the heart of a person who has gone into cardiac arrest. An ICD essentially does the same thing, but it’s automatic and inside your body. Your ICD connects to your heart with wires and electrodes. It monitors your heartbeat, and if it detects an irregular rhythm, it can send one of several types of pulses. Low-energy pacing therapy. These...

ICD

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