Continuous Feedback in Performance Management
Performance feedback plays a crucial role in successful performance management by promoting constructive behaviors, benefiting both supervisors and employees. It enhances trust, communication, and development opportunities, contributing to a high-performing organizational culture.
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AR in VSD - mechanisms DESSERT SESSION Dr SHREETAL RAJAN NAIR
AR in VSD 1. Perimembranous defects : 5 8% ; in whites 2. Doubly committed VSD : - 30% ; in Asian descent - Male predominance (2:1)
AR in VSD AR rarely begins before 2 years and after 10 years Peak incidence noted between 5-9 years
Pathogenesis Major features : a. lack of anatomic support for valve - deficiency of conal septum - defect in sinus of valsalva - defect in aortic valve commissures b. hemodynamic effects c. Bicuspid aortic valve (mechanism unknown) Pathogenetic Mechanisms of Prolapsing Aortic Valve and Aortic Regurgitation Associated With Ventricular Septal Defect : Anatomical, Angiographic, and Surgical Considerations By KATSUHIKo TATSUNO, M.D., Souji KONNO, M.D., MASAHIKO ANDO, M.D., AND SHIGERU SAKAKIBARA, M.D.
Pathogenetic Mechanisms of Prolapsing Aortic Valve and Aortic Regurgitation Associated With Ventricular Septal Defect : Anatomical, Angiographic, and Surgical Considerations By KATSUHIKo TATSUNO, M.D., Souji KONNO, M.D., MASAHIKO ANDO, M.D., AND SHIGERU SAKAKIBARA, M.D.