986 resultados para mitral valve regurgitation
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Growth hormone (GH) and glutamine (GLN) are considered bowel trophic factors and are used experimentally after bowel resection. Their clinical uses in short bowel syndrome (SBS) are still not standardized. It is of interest to verify metabolic, nutritional and side effects of the association of GH and GLN in SBS. Three patients, 39 (A), 33 (B), and 01 years old (C) underwent bowel resection with jejunum anastomosis 15 cm (A) and 60 cm (B) distant from the Treitz angle, and 40 cm (C) preserving the ileo cecal valve. GH Saizen (Serono - A), Genotropin (Pharmacia - B), and Norditropin (Novonordisk C) were administered in doses of 0.14 mg /kg/day. GLN (0.4 g/kg/day) was given orally for 10 days (A), 30 days (B) and 60 days to patient C (0.28 g/kg/day). Central TPN and adequate oral diet was administered according to the bowel adaptation phase. On the first day after beginning treatment patient A exhibited symptoms of hypoglycemia. There were no other side effects. After treatment, body weight was higher and analysis by bioelectrical impedance showed more lean mass and less fat mass compared to pre-treatment measurements. Nitrogen retention was progressively higher with treatment. Simultaneous treatment with GH and GLN does not cause significant side effects, and is associated with a favorable distribution of the body compartments and nitrogen retention in patients with the short bowel syndrome.
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Abdominal tumors that can grow through vascular lumen and spread to the right heart are rare. Although these tumors have different histologic aspects, they may cause similar abdominal and cardiac symptoms and are a serious risk factor for pulmonary embolism and sudden death when they reach the right atrium and tricuspid valve. The best treatment is radical surgical resection of the entire tumor using cardiopulmonary bypass with or without deep hypothermia and total circulatory arrest. We report the cases of two patients, the first with leiomyosarcoma of the inferior vena cava and the other with intravenous leiomyomatosis of the uterus that showed intravascular growth up to right atrium and ventricle, who underwent successful radical resection in a one-stage procedure with the use of cardiopulmonary bypass. We discuss the clinical and histologic aspects and imaging diagnosis and review the literature.
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Short-bowel syndrome is responsible for significant metabolic alterations that compromise nutritional status. Glutamine is considered an essential nutrient for enterocytes, so beneficial effects from supplementation of the diet with glutamine are hypothesized. PURPOSE: In this study, the effect of a diet enriched with glutamine was evaluated in rats undergoing extensive small bowel resection, with analysis of postoperative weight loss and intestinal morphometrics of villi height, crypt depth, and thickness of the duodenal and remnant jejunal mucosa. METHODS: Three groups of male Wistar rats were established receiving the following diets: with glutamine, without glutamine, and the standard diet of laboratory ration. All animals underwent an extensive small bowel resection, including the ileocecal valve, leaving a remnant jejunum of only 25 cm from the pylorus that was anastomosed lateral-laterally to the ascendant colon. The animals were weighed at the beginning and end of the experiment (20th postoperative day). Then they were killed and the remnant intestine was removed. Fragments of duodenal and jejunal mucosa were collected from the remnant intestine and submitted to histopathologic exam. The morphometric study of the intestinal mucosa was accomplished using a digital system (KS 300) connected to an optic microscope. Morphometrics included villi height, crypt depth, and the total thickness of intestinal mucosa. RESULTS: The weight loss comparison among the 3 groups showed no significant loss difference. The morphometric studies showed significantly taller duodenal villi in the glutamine group in comparison to the without glutamine group, but not different from the standard diet group. The measurements obtained comparing the 3 groups for villi height, crypt depth, and thickness of the remnant jejunum mucosa were greater in the glutamine-enriched diet group than for the without-glutamine diet group, though not significantly different from with standard-diet group. CONCLUSIONS: In rats with experimentally produced short-bowel syndrome, glutamine-enrichment of an isonitrogenous test diet was associated with an improved adaptation response by the intestinal mucosa but not reduced weight loss. However, the adaptation response in the group receiving the glutamine-enriched diet was not improved over that for the group fed regular chow.
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This research was carried out in three of the most important basins of the Colombian Amazon (Upper Solimões, Iça and Japurá Rivers). The creeks and lakes that were studied contain abundant diatom species, particularly those of the genus Eunotia. Ten species are described; five of them are registered for the first time in the Amazon basin, and six in all of Colombia. All taxa were photographed with scanning electron microscopy. Fine valve morphology of E. anamargariate, E. pseudoindica, E. triodon, and E. zydodon var. compacta is described for the first time.
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Previous study on the resistance of larvae of Sesarma curacaoense submitted to starvation has revealed a facultative lecithotrophy during zoeal stages, but megalopa and first juvenile stages are exclusively feeding stages. In the present study, the gross morphology and fine structure of the foregut of S. curacaoense were investigated during larval, megalopa and first juvenile stages. The foregut of the zoea I show specific setae and a filter press apparently functional. The foregut undergoes changes in the zoea II (last larval stage) with increment of setae number, mainly on the cardiopyloric valve and complexity of the filter press. After metamorphosis to megalopa stage the foregut become rather complex, with a gastric mill supporting a medial and two lateral teeth well-developed. The foregut of the first juvenile is more specialized compared to the previous stage, showing similar characteristics of the decapod adults. These results provide further evidence of facultative lecithotrophic development in the larvae of S. curacaoense.
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia Mecânica
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OBJETIVO: Investigar a existência de diferença na forma de apresentação clínica e evolutiva da cardiomiopatia hipertrófica apical (CMHA), vista em uma amostra na cidade do Rio de Janeiro e a observada no oriente, onde foi descrita. MÉTODOS: Entre 156 pacientes com cardiomiopatia hipertrófica diagnosticados em nossa instituição, foram identificados 13 (8,34%) com a forma apical, sendo estudadas as suas manifestações clínicas, os meios de diagnóstico e a sua evolução. RESULTADOS: Eram 8 homens e 5 mulheres, com idades entre 19 a 75 anos, todos da raça branca, a maioria sintomática. O eletrocardiograma revelou ondas T gigantes em precordiais em 10 pacientes (76,92%), o ecocardiograma (ECO), a presença de hipertrofia apical em todos os casos, sendo em 10 (76,92%) restrita a ponta do ventrículo esquerdo (VE), em dois (15,4%) a ponta do ventrículo direito (VD) e, em 1 (7,68%), acometendo ambos os ventrículos. A cineventriculografia confirmou os achados do ECO. A evolução variou de 6 a 264 meses (x=95,4). Ocorreram dois óbitos (15,4%) em pacientes com o comprometimento associado ao VD, devido ao aumento significativo da dimensão dos átrios, ocorrência de fibrilação atrial, insuficiência valvar mitral e/ou tricúspide e tromboembolismo. Entre os vivos, a paciente com acometimento do VD evolui com restrição diastólica, e os restantes com lesão localizada do VE , 9 estão assintomáticos em uso de propranolol (8) ou amiodarona (1) e um permanece assintomático sem medicação. CONCLUSÃO: presentação, diagnóstico e evolução, porém notamos em 3 pacientes ( 23,08%) o acometimento da ponta do VD, não descrito no oriente, mas com péssimo prognóstico evolutivo.
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OBJETIVO: Conhecer a evolução intra-hospitalar (IH) e pós-alta (PA) de uma população predominantemente idosa, com insuficiência cardíaca congestiva (ICC) na unidade de emergência (UE). MÉTODOS: Durante 11 meses, foram selecionados 57 pacientes consecutivos com ICC, atendidos em EU, com idade média de 69+15 (27 a 94) anos, sendo 39 (68,4%) homens. O diagnóstico de ICC baseou-se nos critérios de Boston. Avaliou-se a evolução IH e PA num período médio de 5,7+2,7 (1 a 12) meses, procurando-se identificar variáveis que se correlacionassem com a mortalidade e o mecanismo de morte, avaliado pelo sistema ACME . RESULTADOS: Oito (14%) pacientes faleceram na fase IH, sendo 7 por falência circulatória (FC), e 1 em pós-operatório (PO). Durante o seguimento ocorreram 9 (18,4%) óbitos, sendo 5 por FC, 2 mortes súbitas e 2 em PO (troca valvar mitral e ventriculectomia). A sobrevida dos pacientes que tiveram alta foi de 82% e 66%, aos 6 meses e 1 ano, respectivamente. Sódio sérico <135mEq/l (p= 0,004) e sexo feminino (p= 0,038) foram preditores independentes de mortalidade. CONCLUSÃO: Pacientes idosos com ICC atendidos em UE apresentam mortalidade IH e PA elevadas e alta taxa de reinternação hospitalar. A maioria morre por falência circulatória decorrente da progressão da ICC.
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OBJETIVO: Analisar, em gestantes, os resultados da cirurgia cardíaca e as conseqüências da circulação extracorpórea (CEC) nas gestantes e fetos. MÉTODOS: Estudo de 8 gestantes submetidas à cirurgia cardíaca valvar entre janeiro/86 e dezembro/96. Idade média de 31,4±8,9 anos, e idade gestacional entre 12 a 31 (média de 26,6±7,1) semanas. Em todas as pacientes foi realizada monitorização fetal. Durante a CEC manteve-se sempre o fluxo elevado e a temperatura acima de 34°C. Foram realizadas 4 cirurgias da valva aórtica e 4 da valva mitral, sendo duas reoperações. RESULTADOS: Não houve mortalidade materna. Ocorreram dois partos prematuros e em uma criança houve comprometimento neurológico. As demais crianças não apresentaram nenhum comprometimento em seu desenvolvimento. CONCLUSÃO: Os cuidados com o fluxo durante a CEC e a monitorização fetal no intra-operatório foram fundamentais para a obtenção de resultados bastante satisfatórios.
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Dissertação de mestrado em Direito dos Contratos e da Empresa
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OBJETIVO: Avaliar pelo Doppler-ecocardiograma alterações cardíacas, estrutural e/ou funcionais, que podem surgir nos jovens normotensos com história familiar de hipertensão arterial sistêmica (HAS). MÉTODOS: Estudo prospectivo realizado com 62 jovens normotensos entre 15 e 30 anos, sendo 32 filhos de hipertensos (grupo 1) e 30 filhos de normotensos (grupo 2) comparáveis quanto à pressão arterial, superfície corporal, freqüência cardíaca, idade e sexo. Após exame clínico, todos realizaram Doppler-ecocardiograma para avaliar as estruturas cardíacas e a função ventricular esquerda (sistólico e diastólica). RESULTADOS: A fração de encurtamento sistólico do ventrículo esquerdo (VE) foi significativamente maior no grupo 1 - valor médio de 38,03±4,95% - do que no grupo 2 - 34,7±4,48 % (p<0,01). O tempo de desaceleração mitral (TD) variou de 85 a 160ms - médio de 116,47±16,99ms - no grupo 1 e de 100 a 220ms - médio de 126,73±26,66ms - no grupo 2 (p<0,05). Houve correlação entre o índice de massa do VE e o diâmetro do átrio esquerdo (AE) no grupo 1 (r= 0,514, p<0,01). CONCLUSÃO: Os filhos de hipertensos, quando comparados com filhos de normotensos, exibem exacerbação da função sistólica do VE, semelhante ao que ocorre na fase inicial da HAS ou na HAS "borderline", mesmo que não haja hipertrofia do VE ou aumento dos níveis pressóricos. O TD mitral (mais curto no grupo 1) foi o único parâmetro de função diastólica do VE que diferiu nos 2 grupos analisados. A correlação entre o índice de massa do VE e o diâmetro do AE nos filhos de hipertensos sugere que o AE se modifica de acordo com as alterações funcionais e hemodinâmicas do VE.
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OBJECTIVE: Growing evidence suggests that sudden death after an acute myocardial infarction (AMI) correlates with autonomic nervous system imbalance. Parasympathomimetic drugs have been tested to reverse these changes. However, their effects on ventricular function need specific evaluation. Our objective was to analyze pyridostigmine's (PYR) effect on hemodynamic and echocardiographic variables of ventricular function. METHODS: Twenty healthy volunteers underwent Doppler echocardiographic evaluations, blood pressure (BP), and heart rate (HR) assessment at rest, before and 120 min after ingestion of 30 mg PYR or placebo, according to a double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossed and randomized protocol, on different days. RESULTS: PYR was well tolerated and did not cause alterations in BP or in ventricular systolic function. A reduction in HR of 10.9±1.3% occurred (p<0,00001). There was an A wave reduction in the mitral flow (p<0.01) and an E/A ratio increase (p<0.001) without changes in the other diastolic function parameters (p>0.05). CONCLUSION: PYR reduces HR and increases E/A ratio, without hemodynamic impairment or ventricular function change.
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OBJECTIVE: To verify if adaptive left ventricle (LV) characteristics are also present in individuals under 70 years of age with severe aortic stenosis (AS). METHODS: The study comprised 40 consecutive patients under 70 years of age with AS and no associated coronary artery disease, referred for valve surgery. Out of the 40 patients, 22 were men and 18 women, and the mean age was 49.8±14.3 years. Cardiac symptoms, presence of systemic hypertension (SH), functional class according to the New York Heart Association (NYHA), and valve lesion etiology were considered. LV cavity dimensions, ejection fraction (EF), fractional shortening (FS), mass (MS), and relative diastolic thickness (RDT) were examined by Doppler echocardiography. RESULTS: Fourteen (63.6%) men and 11 (61.6%) women were classified as NYHA class III/IV (p=0.70). There was no difference in the frequency of angina, syncope or dyspnea between genders. The incidence of SH was greater in women than in men (10 versus 2, p=0.0044). Women had a smaller LV end-diastolic diameter index (32.1±6.5 x 36.5±5.3mm/m², p=0.027), LV end-systolic diameter index (19.9±5.9 x 26.5±6.4mm/m², p=0.0022) and LV mass index (MS) (211.4±71.1 x 270.9±74.9g/m², p=0.017) when compared with men. EF (66.2±13.4 x 52.0±14.6%, p=0.0032), FS (37.6±10.7 x 27.9±9.6%, p=0.0046) and RDT (0.58±0.22 x 0.44±0.09, p=0.0095) were significantly greater in women than in men. CONCLUSION: It is the patient gender rather than age that influences left ventricular adaptive response to AS.
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OBJECTIVE: Report clinical experience in surgical treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF) by Cox-maze procedure. METHODS: 61 patients underwent surgical treatment for AF. Two had primary AF and 59 AF secondary to heart disease (2 atrial septal defects, 57 mitral). Ages ranged from 20 to 74 years (mean = 49). There were 44 females (72%). The surgical technique employed was Cox 3 without cryoablation. The patients were follow-up in specific at patient clinics and underwent periodical ECG, exercise tests, echocardiogram and Holter monitoring. RESULTS: In-hospital mortality was 4.9% and late mortality 1.6%. A temporary pacemaker was used in 28 (46%) and a definitive in 7 patients (11.4%). On hospital discharge, AF remained in 17%; 63.9% had sinus rhythm, 6.9% atrial rhythm, 1.7% junctional rhythm, and 10.3% had pacemaker rhythm. In the last evaluation, AF was present in 19.5%; (70.5% sinus rhythm, 4% atrial rhythm, 2% atrial tachycardia, and 4% pacemaker rhythm). There was no report of thromboembolic episodes. Chronotropic response was considered adequate in 19%, intermediate in 29%, and inadequate in 42%. In Holter monitoring, the mean heart rate was 82±8 bpm, with a minimum of 57±7 bpm and maximum of 126±23 bpm, with supraventricular extrasystoles in 2.3±5.5% of the total heartbeats and ventricular extrasystoles in 0.8±0.5%. In the echocardiogram, the A wave was present in the left atrium in 87.5%. CONCLUSION: Maze procedure is effective and has acceptable surgical risk. Atrial or sinus rhythms remain stable with a small but remarkable frequency of atrial and ventricular arrhythmias. Left atrial contraction is present, although attenuated, as well as the chronotropic response to exercise.
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Ebstein's anomaly with coarctation of the aorta is an extremely unusual condition. In this report, the clinical and surgical features of 3 male patients, aged 7 months, 4 years and 14 years, are discussed. All patients were in situs solitus. The first 2 patients had atrioventricular and ventriculoarterial discordance and progressed to heart failure in the neonatal period. The third had atrioventricular and ventriculoarterial concordance, as well as Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome, with frequent episodes of paroxysmal tachycardia. The 3 patients underwent surgery for correction of the coarctation of the aorta. The patient with atrioventricular and ventriculoarterial concordance underwent tricuspid valvuloplasty using a DeVega-like technique. In addition, ablation of 2 anomalous pathways (Kent bundle), which were detected by the electrophysiologic study, was also subsequently performed. The 3 patients showed a good postoperative outcome for 2 years, although, in those with discordance, the surgical procedure did not influence the dysplasia of the tricuspid valve, because this valve showed light to moderate dysfunction.