1000 resultados para função diastólica ventricular esquerda
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Este trabalho visa a determinar a influência do número de raízes do tolete da cana-de-açúcar, na absorção e translocação do p32das raízes para a gema. A pesquisa foi realizada no Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura - CENA, em Piracicaba, SP, durante o período de 1981-82. O experimento foi montado em blocos casualizados, com tratamentos de: 1, 2, 4e 8raízes de 25 dias de idade, de toletes + 10-Kuijper, unigemares, com 4 repetições. As raízes absorveram NaH2P(32)04 a 10-4M, durante 24 horas. Após a absorção, os toletes foram divididos em suas partes - raízes, gema, nó, internódio superior e internódio inferior, e processados convencionalmente, para as determinações da radioatividade, por meio de um contador Geiger-Muller. As determinações da radioatividade mostraram que o P32 absorvido e translocado para a gema aumentou com o numero de raízes.
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Dois cultivares de feijoeiro foram cultivados sobre amostras de terra de um Oxisol (LR) e de um Alfisol (PVp), adubadas e nao adubadas, sujeitas a 3 níveis de compactação, e confinadas em vasos com capacidade para 3,8 litros. Os dados obtidos permitiram concluir que com o aumento da compactação do solo existe uma tendência genérica para a parte aérea ao final do ciclo, de aumento na eficiência nutricional do K e de redução do Mg, Ca, P, N, Cu e Fe. O comportamento de Zn, B, Mn é influenciado mais intensamente pelo tipo de solo, nível de fertilidade e cultivar.
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Foi realizado um levantamento em 41 áreas de um solo classificado como Latossol Vermelho Amarelo, com amostragens de solo e de folhas da forrageira "Coast Cross nº 1" objetivando o estudo de correlações entre as concentrações de nutrientes, alumínio e sódio nas folhas e as análises físicas do solo. Os autores observaram que a concentração de potássio nas folhas correlaciona-se negativamente com a fração silte do solo. A concentração de cobre nas folhas correlaciona-se negativamente com a fração areia fina e positivamente com argila. Ferro, manganês, zinco, sódio, boro e alumínio não apresentam correlações entre as suas concentrações foliares e os teores de argila no solo.
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Com o intuito de se obter o nível crítico de P para os cultivares de ciclo anual, IAC-17, IAC-19, IAC-20 e CNPA 78/SME4 e para as de ciclo perene CNPA 2M e CNPA 3M foram conduzidos experimentos em casa de vegetação com solução nutritiva. As plantas foram cultivadas em cinco níveis de P; 0,38ppm, l,14ppm, 3,42ppm, 10,26ppm e 30,78ppm. As plantas foram coletadas aos 75 dias de idade após a semeadura, sendo medida a altura das plantas e determinado o peso de matéria seca para raiz, caule e folhas em todos os cultivares. Nos cultivares de ciclo anual houve produção de botão floral, flores e frutos imaturos que foram determinados os pesos de matéria seca. Os autores concluem: o nível externo de P que determina a produção máxima de matéria seca é de 19,2ppm e 21,9ppm para todos os cultivares.
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O Autor estudou o eletrocardiograma de 6 cães adultos antes e após a inoculação, nestes animais, de uma amostra de Schizotrypanum cruzi obtida de um caso humano de miocardite chagásica com bloqueio aurículo-ventricular total. A fase aguda da moléstia nos cães foi seguida por frequentes exames de sangue a fresco, entre lãmina e lamínula, para a pesquisa do flagelado. Os traçados eletrocardiográficos foram obtidos antes da inoculação e até 320 dias após a mesma. Além das derivações periféricas, em alguns cães, registrou também as derivações precordiais. A interpretação dos eletrocardiogramas seriados foi feita levando-se em conta a variabilidade dos traçados em série observada em cães normais. Em todos os 6 cães estudados houve uma diminuição muito acentuada da voltagem dos complexos ventriculares, denotando lesão miocárdica. A diminuição da voltagem de QRs já se evidencia na fase aguda e de transição da moléstia, tornando-se máxima logo no inicio da fase crônica. Em dois cães, paralelamente com a diminuição da voltagem, houve uma rotação do eixo elétrico para a esquerda. Em um cão foram observadas extrasístoles ventriculares e, em dois, extrasístoles auriculares. Somente em um cão observou alterações significativas da onda P. constituidas por alargamento e entalhe da mesma. O Autor salienta e discute o fato de não ter encontrado alterações na condução (não houve aumento de Pr e somente em um caso houve alargamento significativo de QRS). As pesquizas ainda continuam sendo apenas parciais os resultados apresentados. Agradecemos ao Prof. AMERICANO FREIRE pelas sugestões e ao Sr. KURT BENSEMANN pela constante assistencia técnica.
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Accurate placement of an external ventricular drain (EVD) for the treatment of hydrocephalus is of paramount importance for its functionality and in order to minimize morbidity and complications. The aim of this study was to compare two different drain insertion assistance tools with the traditional free-hand anatomical landmark method, and to measure efficacy, safety and precision. METHODS: Ten cadaver heads were prepared by opening large bone windows centered on Kocher's points on both sides. Nineteen physicians, divided in two groups (trainees and board certified neurosurgeons) performed EVD insertions. The target for the ventricular drain tip was the ipsilateral foramen of Monro. Each participant inserted the external ventricular catheter in three different ways: 1) free-hand by anatomical landmarks, 2) neuronavigation-assisted (NN), and 3) XperCT-guided (XCT). The number of ventricular hits and dangerous trajectories; time to proceed; radiation exposure of patients and physicians; distance of the catheter tip to target and size of deviations projected in the orthogonal plans were measured and compared. RESULTS: Insertion using XCT increased the probability of ventricular puncture from 69.2 to 90.2 % (p = 0.02). Non-assisted placements were significantly less precise (catheter tip to target distance 14.3 ± 7.4 mm versus 9.6 ± 7.2 mm, p = 0.0003). The insertion time to proceed increased from 3.04 ± 2.06 min. to 7.3 ± 3.6 min. (p < 0.001). The X-ray exposure for XCT was 32.23 mSv, but could be reduced to 13.9 mSv if patients were initially imaged in the hybrid-operating suite. No supplementary radiation exposure is needed for NN if patients are imaged according to a navigation protocol initially. CONCLUSION: This ex vivo study demonstrates a significantly improved accuracy and safety using either NN or XCT-assisted methods. Therefore, efforts should be undertaken to implement these new technologies into daily clinical practice. However, the accuracy versus urgency of an EVD placement has to be balanced, as the image-guided insertion technique will implicate a longer preparation time due to a specific image acquisition and trajectory planning.
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O trabalho analisa o comportamento das alterações eletrocardiográficas em 150 indivíduos de cor preta, naturais da área rural do sul do Rio Grande do Sul, pareados com outros tantos brancos do mesmo sexo, idade e procedência. O grupo tinha idade entre 9 e 78 anos, com média de 39,2 e era composto de 57 homens e 93 mulheres. Com referência à sorologia, 84 eram positivos e 66 negativos para a infecção pelo Trypanosoma cruzi. A prevalência de alterações eletrocardiográficas foi significativamente maior entre os pretos, tanto soropositivos quanto soronegativos. As alterações eletrocardiográficas consideradas sugestivas de miocardiopatia chagásica, predominaram significativamente entre os positivos pretos. E mesmo entre os pretos negativos as alterações foram mais numerosas e de maior gravidade com respeito aos negativos brancos. Na opinião dos autores a maior prevalência e severidade das alterações eletrocardiográficas entre os pretos, podem ser atribuídos a vários fatores entre os quais se destacariam: a pobreza e marginalidade das pessoas de cor que implicam trabalhos mais pesados e desgastantes; habitações triatomínica; alimentação mais pobre quantitativa e qualitativamente. Outro fator negativo seriam os valores mais elevados de pressão arterial encontrados entre os pretos que, associados a possíveis influências de ordem racial, podem contribuir e/ou criar condições de patologia miocárdica.
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L'hypertrophie ventriculaire pathologique chez les nouveau-nés des mères diabétiques une étude rétrospective RESUME Objectif L'incidence du diabète chez les femmes enceintes ne cesse de croître, de même que les complications chez leurs nouveau-nés. C'est pourquoi, nous avons étudié la population de mères diabétiques suivies dans notre établissement entre les années 2003-2005 dans le but d'analyser spécifiquement le problème d'hypertrophie ventriculaire pathologique (HVP) chez les nouveau-nés de cette population. Méthode et résultats Dans notre étude rétrospective comprenant 87 grossesses de femmes diabétiques (92 nouveau-nés), 16 présentaient un diabète de type 1, 17 de type 2 et 54 ont développé un diabète gestationnel (DG). Le médian des hémoglobines glycquées (HbAlc) pour cette population est de 5.8% (5.3-6.5) : 17 avaient une HbAlc au-dessus de la norme, dont 2 souffrant d'une cardiomyopathie congénitale (CMC) et six d'une HVP. Un total de 75 nouveaux-nés étaient normaux, cinq avaient une CMC et 12 une HVP (1/12 décédé post-natalement, 1/12 mort-né, 2/12 nécessitant un accouchement prématuré, 8/12 normaux). Les 16 mères avec un diabète de type 1 accouchèrent de trois nouveau-nés avec une CMC et de 50% avec une HVP, comprenant un enfant décédé et un prématuré né par césarienne à cause d'une HVP. Dans le groupe des 17 nouveau-nés issus d'une mère connue pour un diabète de type 2, un cas présentait une CMC et 25% des cas une HVP. Parmi les 54 grossesses avec un DG, on dénombre un cas de CMC et un cas de HVP. Conclusion Les grossesses de mères souffrant d'un diabète de type 1 et de type 2 comportent toutes deux un risque augmenté de développement d'une HVP comparées à celles de mères ayant développé un diabète gestationnel. Les contrôles glycémiques sont insuffisants pour éviter la survenue d'une HVP. Comme aucun autre paramètre prédictif n'a pu été défini jusqu'alors, nous concluons qu'un suivi échographique rapproché de ces grossesses peut prévenir des complications périnatales sévères.
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OBJECTIVES: Manifestations of external ventricular drain (EVD) - associated infections overlap with those of the underlying neurosurgical conditions. We analyzed characteristics of EVD-associated infections. METHODS: We included patients aged ≥18 years with EVD-associated infections from 1997 to 2008, using modified CDC criteria for nosocomial infections. Hospital charts were reviewed retrospectively and the in-hospital outcome was evaluated. RESULTS: Forty-eight patients with EVD-associated infections were included (median age, 52 years, range 20-74 years). The median EVD-indwelling time was 7 days (range, 1-39 days) and EVD-associated infection occurred 6 days after insertion (range, 1-17 days). In 23% of patients, meningitis occurred 1-10 days after EVD removal. Fever >38 °C was present in 79% of patients, but Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) scores were reduced in only 29%, and headache, vomiting and/or neck stiffness were present in only 31%. The median cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leukocyte count was higher at onset of EVD-associated infection than at EVD insertion (175 × 10(6)/l versus 46 × 10(6)/l, p = 0.021), but other CSF parameters did not differ significantly. The most commonly implicated organisms were coagulase-negative staphylococci (63%) and Propionibacterium acnes (15%). CONCLUSIONS: Fever and increased CSF leukocytes should raise the suspicion of EVD-associated infection, which may occur up to 10 days after removal of EVD.
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AIMS: Estimates of the left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) in patients with life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias related to coronary artery disease (CAD) have rarely been reported despite it has become the basis for determining patient's eligibility for prophylactic defibrillator. We aimed to determine the extent and distribution of reduced LVEF in patients with sustained ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation. METHODS AND RESULTS: 252 patients admitted for ventricular arrhythmia related to CAD were included: 149 had acute myocardial infarction (MI) (Group I, 59%), 54 had significant chronic obstructive CAD suggestive of an ischaemic arrhythmic trigger (Group II, 21%) and 49 patients had an old MI without residual ischaemia (Group III, 19%). 34% of the patients with scar-related arrhythmias had an LVEF > or =40%. Based on pre-event LVEF evaluation, it can be estimated that less than one quarter of the whole study population had a known chronic MI with severely reduced LVEF. In Group III, the proportion of inferior MI was significantly higher than anterior MI (81 vs. 19%; absolute difference, -62; 95% confidence interval, -45 to -79; P < or = 0.0001), though median LVEF was higher in inferior MI (0.37 +/- 10 vs. 0.29 +/- 10; P = 0.0499). CONCLUSION: Patients included in defibrillator trials represent only a minority of the patients at risk of sudden cardiac death. By applying the current risk stratification strategy based on LVEF, more than one third of the patients with old MI would not have qualified for a prophylactic defibrillator. Our study also suggests that inferior scars may be more prone to ventricular arrhythmia compared to anterior scars.
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BACKGROUND: Surgical correction of complete atrio-ventricular septal defect (AVSD) achieves satisfactory results with low morbidity and mortality, but may require reoperation. Our recent operative results at mid-term were followed-up. METHODS: From June 2000 to December 2007, 81 patients (Down syndrome; n=60), median age 4.0 months (range 0.7-118.6) and weight 4.7kg (range 2.2-33), underwent complete AVSD correction. Patch closure for the ventricular septal defect (VSD; n=69) and atrial septal defect (ASD; n=42) was performed with left atrio-ventricular valve (LAVV) cleft closure (n=76) and right atrio-ventricular valve (RAVV) repair (n=57). Mortality, morbidity, and indications for reoperation were retrospectively studied; the end point 'time to reoperation' was analyzed using Kaplan-Meier curves. Follow-up was complete except in two patients and spanned a median of 28 months (range 0.4-6.1 years). RESULTS: In-hospital mortality was 3.7% (n=3) and one late death occurred. Reoperation was required in 7/79 patients (8.9%) for LAVV insufficiency (n=4), for a residual ASD (n=1), for right atrio-ventricular valve insufficiency (n=1), and for subaortic stenosis (n=1). At last follow-up, no or only mild LAVV and RAVV insufficiency was present in 81.3% and 92.1% of patients, respectively, and 2/3 of patients were medication-free. Risk factors for reoperation were younger age (<3 months; p=0.001) and lower weight (<4kg; p=0.003), and a trend towards less and later reoperations in Down syndrome (p<0.2). CONCLUSIONS: Surgical correction of AVSD can be achieved with low mortality and need for reoperation, regardless of Down syndrome or not. Immediate postoperative moderate or more residual atrio-ventricular valve insufficiency will eventually require a reoperation, and could be anticipated in patients younger than 3 months and weighing <4kg.
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Background: Temporary percutaneous left ventricular assist devices (TPLVAD) can be inserted and removed in awake patients. They substitute left ventricular function for a period of up to a few weeks and provide an excellent backup and bridge to recovery or decision. Methods: Retrospective analysis of 75 patients who received TPLVAD to treat cardiogenic shock (n = 49) or to facilitate high-risk percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) (n = 26). Forty-two patients with cardiogenic shock and 16 patients with high-risk PCI received a TandemHeart and 7 patients and 10 patients, respectively, received an Impella Recover LP 2.5. Outcome and related complications up to 1 month are reported with reference to device depending function. Results: One-month survival was 53% in patients with shock and 96% in patients with PCI. Conclusion: TPLVADs can support the failing heart with acceptable risk. Outcome is better in prophylactic use than in patients with cardiogenic shock. (C) 2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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AIMS: Patients with well-tolerated sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (SMVT) and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) over 30% may benefit from a primary strategy of VT ablation without immediate need for a 'back-up' implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD). METHODS AND RESULTS: One hundred and sixty-six patients with structural heart disease (SHD), LVEF over 30%, and well-tolerated SMVT (no syncope) underwent primary radiofrequency ablation without ICD implantation at eight European centres. There were 139 men (84%) with mean age 62 ± 15 years and mean LVEF of 50 ± 10%. Fifty-five percent had ischaemic heart disease, 19% non-ischaemic cardiomyopathy, and 12% arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy. Three hundred seventy-eight similar patients were implanted with an ICD during the same period and serve as a control group. All-cause mortality was 12% (20 patients) over a mean follow-up of 32 ± 27 months. Eight patients (40%) died from non-cardiovascular causes, 8 (40%) died from non-arrhythmic cardiovascular causes, and 4 (20%) died suddenly (SD) (2.4% of the population). All-cause mortality in the control group was 12%. Twenty-seven patients (16%) had a non-fatal recurrence at a median time of 5 months, while 20 patients (12%) required an ICD, of whom 4 died (20%). CONCLUSION: Patients with well-tolerated SMVT, SHD, and LVEF > 30% undergoing primary VT ablation without a back-up ICD had a very low rate of arrhythmic death and recurrences were generally non-fatal. These data would support a randomized clinical trial comparing this approach with others incorporating implantation of an ICD as a primary strategy.