974 resultados para Ventricular Septal Defect
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BACKGROUND: Conventional therapy with beta-blockers is incompletely effective in preventing arrhythmic events in patients with catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT). We have previously discovered that flecainide in addition to conventional drug therapy prevents ventricular arrhythmias in patients with genotype-positive CPVT. OBJECTIVE: To study the efficacy of flecainide in patients with genotype-negative CPVT. METHODS: We studied the efficacy of flecainide for reducing ventricular arrhythmias during exercise testing and preventing arrhythmia events during long-term follow-up. RESULTS: Twelve patients with genotype-negative CPVT were treated with flecainide. Conventional therapy failed to control ventricular arrhythmias in all patients. Flecainide was initiated because of significant ventricular arrhythmias (n = 8), syncope (n = 3), or cardiac arrest (n = 1). At the baseline exercise test before flecainide, 6 patients had ventricular tachycardia and 5 patients had bigeminal or frequent ventricular premature beats. Flecainide reduced ventricular arrhythmias at the exercise test in 8 patients compared to conventional therapy, similar to that in patients with genotype-positive CPVT in our previous report. Notably, flecainide completely prevented ventricular arrhythmias in 7 patients. Flecainide was continued in all patients except for one who had ventricular tachycardia at the exercise test on flecainide. During a follow-up of 48±94 months, arrhythmia events (sudden cardiac death and aborted cardiac arrest) associated with noncompliance occurred in 2 patients. Flecainide was not discontinued owing to side effects in any of the patients. CONCLUSIONS: Flecainide was effective in patients with genotype-negative CPVT, suggesting that spontaneous Ca(2+) release from ryanodine channels plays a role in arrhythmia susceptibility, similar to that in patients with genotype-positive CPVT.
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La insuficiencia pulmonar después de la reparación de la Tetralogía de Fallot ocasiona una dilatación del ventrículo derecho, IT y/o empeoramiento de la CF. El momento de la cirugía viene marcado por la presencia de la clínica y/o dilatación ventrículo derecho. El motivo del presente estudio es realizar una revisión de los pacientes sometidos a sustitución valvular pulmonar, un seguimiento clínico y ecocardiográfico. MÉTODOS Desde enero 2003 a enero 2009, 33 pacientes fueron sometidos a una cirugía de sustitución valvular pulmonar. El 41 % de los pacientes fueron mujeres y el 59 % varones. La edad media de los pacientes fue de 31,3 años, ( 18 - 63 a ). La edad media de la primera intervención fue a los 3,8 años ( 6 meses – 28 años ). Sólo un paciente no había sido sometido a ningún tipo de intervención en la infancia, realizándose una cirugía paliativa – correctora a los 28 años. La indicación de intervención quirúrgica vino marcada por la presencia de clínica en 11 pacientes ( 37 %) y por dilatación VD, ( única o asintomática) en 18 pacientes ( 62%). RESULTADOS No hubo mortalidad operatoria con una estancia media post IQ de 15,21 días ( 9- 27 días). Se analizan los resultados quirúrgicos de estos pacientes a tres niveles: Clínica y tolerancia al esfuerzo en postoperatorio inmediato y tardío. Eventos arrítmicos en el postoperatorio inmediato y seguimiento y Parámetros ecocardiográficos en postoperatorio inmediato y tardío. (Dimensiones cavidades derechas y función contráctil del VD ( TAPSE )).En el seguimiento al año de la intervención ningún paciente presentaba clínica de IP. El 67 % de los pacientes fueron intervenidos manteniéndose asintomáticos con un 37% ( 11 pacientes ) de eventos arrítmicos pre cirugía ( 9 ; 31 % pacientes) fueron sometidos a ablación precirugía y 3 pacientes ( 10 %) requirieron implante de un dispositivo DAI. Después de la cirugía el 86 % de los pacientes, 24 pacientes, se mantenían en CF I; 3 pacientes ( 10 %) continuaron presentando eventos arrítmicos y un solo paciente requirió implante de DAI. El remodelado del VD al año y medio de seguimiento presentó una reducción del 11 % respecto al diámetro teledistólico precirugía ( DTDV x 54,43 ( 41-70 mm), postcirugía ( DTDV x 44,29 ( 32-61), p ≤ 0,01; sin encontrar diferencias significativas en la reducción del dTS pre/postcirugía. La función del VD ( TAPSE pre IQ 16,35 ( 13-229;postcirugía inmediata 15,54 ( 11-23) y al año 17,5. El gradiente medio es inferior al 15 mmHg en el 84 % de los pacientes portadores de válvula biológica. 11 pacientes ≤ 11 mmHg ( 44 %); 10 pacientes ≤ 15 mm Hg ( 40 %). CONCLUSIONES En este estudio realizado en el Hospital Vall d’Hebron, la sustitución valvular pulmonar en pacientes afectos de una Tetralogía de Fallot mejora los diámetros ventriculares, la función contráctil y por lo tanto la capacidad funcional de los mismos. En los pacientes sometidos a Estudio electrofisiológicos que no presentaron inducción de eventos arrítmicos ventriculares, no han presentado episodios arrítmicos tras la cirugía de sustitución valvular pulmonar. Todos los pacientes se mantienen en Clase funcional I tras la cirugía y libres de reintervención con un seguimiento medio de 16,9 ( 5-33 ) meses. Los factores de riesgo para presentar una peor evolución son un retraso en la corrección inicial de la TOF y por lo tanto aparición de enfermedad pulmonar por hipertensión vascular subyacente, edad avanzada en el momento del PVR, deterioro funcional preoperatorio con Clase Funcional según NYHA ( III- IV), o bien aparición de eventos arrítmicos.
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Interferon-alpha is used in antiviral therapy in humans, mainly for viral hepatitis B and C. An anti-fibrotic effect of interferon has been postulated even in the absence of anti-viral response, which suggests that interferon directly inhibits fibrogenesis. Rats infected with the helminth Capillaria hepatica regularly develop diffuse septal fibrosis of the liver, which terminates in cirrhosis 40 days after inoculation. The aim of this study was to test the anti-fibrotic effect of interferon in this experimental model. Evaluation of fibrosis was made by three separate methods: semi-quantitative histology, computerized morphometry and hydroxyproline measurements. Treatment with interferon-alpha proved to inhibit the development of fibrosis in this model, especially when doses of 500,000 and 800,000 IU were used for 60 days. Besides confirming the anti-fibrotic potential of interferon-alpha on a non-viral new experimental model of hepatic fibrosis, a clear-cut dose-dependent effect was observed.
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Inocula, varying from 15 to 1,000 embryonated Capillaria hepatica eggs, were administered to young adult rats by gastric tube, in an attempt to investigate the influence of worm load in the production of septal fibrosis of the liver. Low doses of 15, 30 or 50 eggs were sufficient to produce septal fibrosis, but it appeared with variable degrees of intensity and always with focal distribution. Septal fibrosis became diffuse, progressive with time, and already well developed 40 days after infection, when 100 eggs or more were administered. However, higher inocula (200, 500 and 1,000 eggs) did not intensify septal fibrosis, although the number of parasitic focal lesions proportionally augmented.
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Hem fet un estudi retrospectiu de TC cranials de 511 adults sans, amb estudis considerats dins de la normalitat, i una anàlisi morfomètric del sistema ventricular i del còrtex cerebral. Hem distribuït els pacients per grups d'edat i sexe, i obtingut uns paràmetres estadístics per a cada un d'aquests grups. L'anàlisi va revelar uns valors sense diferències significatives quant al sexe, però apreciem una clara tendència a l'augment del diàmetre dels ventricles laterals i del tercer ventricle, en relació amb l'edat. La resta de paràmetres estudiats, no van presentar variacions importants.
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Avaluar la reproductibilitat dels criteris electrocardiogràfics d’hipertrófia ventricular esquerre. Tretze infermeres van practicar dos electrocardiogrames a 103 pacients hipertensos en menys de 10 dies. Dos investigadors van fer 2 lectures cegues de cadad electrocardiograma, evaluant els votatges de Cornell i Sokolow-Lyon. Observàrem coeficients de variabilitat similars (Cornell 14,81% i Sokolow-Lyon 13,34%). La majoria de la variabilitat es atribuïble a característiques del pacient (Cornell 77,55% y Sokolow-Lyon 80,48 %). Cap dels factors estudiats han resultat èsser predictors de variabilitat. La variabilitat dels criteris de voltatge fa que haguem de ser cautelosos al interpretar els resultats.
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In this work we present numerical simulations of continuous flow left ventricle assist device implantation with the aim of comparing difference in flow rates and pressure patterns depending on the location of the anastomosis and the rotational speed of the device. Despite the fact that the descending aorta anastomosis approach is less invasive, since it does not require a sternotomy and a cardiopulmonary bypass, its benefits are still controversial. Moreover, the device rotational speed should be correctly chosen to avoid anomalous flow rates and pressure distribution in specific location of the cardiovascular tree. With the aim of assessing the differences between these two approaches and device rotational speed in terms of flow rate and pressure waveforms, we set up numerical simulations of network of one-dimensional models where we account for the presence of an outflow cannula anastomosed to different locations of the aorta. Then, we use the resulting network to compare the results of the two different cannulations for several stages of heart failure and different rotational speed of the device. The inflow boundary data for the heart and the cannulas are obtained from a lumped parameters model of the entire circulatory system with an assist device, which is validated with clinical data. The results show that ascending and descending aorta cannulations lead to similar waveforms and mean flow rate in all the considered cases. Moreover, regardless of the anastomosis region, the rotational speed of the device has an important impact on wave profiles; this effect is more pronounced at high RPM.
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Global left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction is the strongest predictor of morbidity and mortality in Chagas disease. Echocardiography is considered the gold standard for the detection of LV dysfunction, but not always available in endemic areas where chagasic cardiomyopathy is most common. Brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) is a neurohormone that has been recently described as a simple and inexpensive diagnostic and prognostic marker for patients with congestive heart failure. Chagasic patients (n = 63) and non-infected healthy individuals (n = 18) were recruited prospectively and underwent complete clinical examination, echocardiography and 24-h Holter monitoring. BNP was measured from thawed plasma samples using the Triage BNP test. We observed high levels of BNP in association with depression of LV ejection fraction, with increase of LV end-diastolic diameter and with LV premature complexes. An elevated concentration of BNP, defined as a concentration of 60 pg/ml or more, had a sensitivity of 91.7%, specificity of 82.8%, positive predictive value of 52.4%, and negative predictive value of 98% for detecting LV dysfunction (LV ejection fraction < 40%).BNP measurement using a simple, relatively inexpensive and rapid test has a promising role in identifying LV dysfunction associated with chagasic cardiomyopathy. Equally important, patients with Trypanosoma cruzi infection who have low levels of BNP level in plasma have a very low likelihood of severe cardiac involvement, and echocardiography is probably not necessary.
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Systhematized septal fibrosis of the liver can be induced in rats either by repeated intraperitoneal injections of pig-serum or by Capillaria hepatica infection. The relationship between these two etiological factors, as far as hepatic fibrosis is concerned, is not known, and present investigation attempts to investigate it. C. hepatica-induced septal fibrosis of the liver was considerably inhibited in rats previously rendered tolerant to pig-serum. Pig-serum-tolerant rats developed antibodies against pig-serum when infected with C. hepatica, but this did not happen when the infection occurred in normal rats. On the other hand, anti-C. hepatica antibodies failed to recognize any epitope in pig-serum, by Western blot. However, no evidence of an immunological cross reactivity was found, at least at the humoral level. Alternatively, cell-mediated mechanisms may be involved, and further investigations are warranted.
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Capillaria hepatica causes two main lesions in the liver of rats: multifocal chronic inflammation, directly related to the presence of disintegrating parasites and their eggs, and a process of systematized septal fibrosis. The comparative behavior of these two lesions was investigated in rats experimentally infected with 600 embryonated eggs, following either corticosteroid treatment or specific antigenic stimulation, in an attempt to understand the relationship between these two lesions, and the pathogenesis of septal fibrosis. The two treatments differently modified the morphological aspects of the focal parasitic-related lesions, but did not interfere with the presentation of diffuse septal fibrosis, although a mild decrease in the degree of fibrosis occurred in corticoid-treated animals. These findings indicate that although the two lesions are C. hepatica induced, they are under different pathogenetic control, the induction of septal fibrosis being triggered during early infection to follow an independent pathway.
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Previous studies reported on the association of left ventricular mass index (LVMI) with urinary sodium or with circulating or urinary aldosterone. We investigated the independent associations of LVMI with the urinary excretion of both sodium and aldosterone. We randomly recruited 317 untreated subjects from a white population (45.1% women; mean age 48.2 years). Measurements included echocardiographic left ventricular (LV) properties, the 24-hour urinary excretion of sodium and aldosterone, plasma renin activity (PRA), and proximal (RNa(prox)) and distal (RNa(dist)) renal sodium reabsorption, assessed from the endogenous lithium clearance. In multivariable-adjusted models, we expressed changes in LVMI per 1-SD increase in the explanatory variables, while accounting for sex, age, systolic blood pressure, and the waist-to-hip ratio. LVMI increased independently with the urinary excretion of both sodium (+2.48 g/m(2); P=0.005) and aldosterone (+2.63 g/m(2); P=0.004). Higher sodium excretion was associated with increased mean wall thickness (MWT: +0.126 mm, P=0.054), but with no change in LV end-diastolic diameter (LVID: +0.12 mm, P=0.64). In contrast, higher aldosterone excretion was associated with higher LVID (+0.54 mm; P=0.017), but with no change in MWT (+0.070 mm; P=0.28). Higher RNa(dist) was associated with lower relative wall thickness (-0.81x10(-2), P=0.017), because of opposite trends in LVID (+0.33 mm; P=0.13) and MWT (-0.130 mm; P=0.040). LVMI was not associated with PRA or RNa(prox.) In conclusion, LVMI independently increased with both urinary sodium and aldosterone excretion. Increased MWT explained the association of LVMI with urinary sodium and increased LVID the association of LVMI with urinary aldosterone.
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Decompensated heart failure, either acute (cardiogenic shock) or chronic (terminal heart failure) may become refractory to conventional therapy, then requiring mechanical assistance of the failing heart to improve hemodynamics. In the acute setting, aortic balloon counterpulsation is used as first line therapy. In case of failure, other techniques include the extracorporal membrane oxygenator or a percutaneous left ventricular assist device, such as the TandemHeart or the Impella. In chronic heart failure, long-term left ventricular assist devices can be surgically implanted. The continuous flow devices give here the best results. The aim of the present review article is to present with some details the various methods of mechanical left ventricle assistance to which the intensivist may be confronted in his daily practice.