Unlabelled: The effect on ventilatory function of fixation of a flail segment in internal (FIP) and external (FEP) position and oxygen administration was studied in an experimental flail chest with pleural indemnity. Variations of tidal volume (TV), respiratory rate (RR), minute volume (MV), and arterial blood gases are reported. These parameters were measured in nine dogs in control and flail conditions (FC).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA leiomyosarcoma of the right pulmonary vein in a 43-year-old woman extended to the right atrial wall and compromised the posterior mitral leaflet. Successful surgical treatment was accomplished with a right pneumonectomy, partial resection of the left atrial wall, and mitral valve replacement under cardiopulmonary bypass. Six months later a mediastinal recurrence with extension to the left hemithorax was treated with resection and postoperative radiotherapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt has been shown that the intravenous infusion of saline solution in a dog with stabilized cardiac tamponade produced an increase in pericardial pressure. To demonstrate that this pressure increase is the result of bleeding into the pericardial sac, an experimental study was conducted, consisting of the injection of red cells marked with 51Cr during the intravenous infusion of saline solution in dogs with and without progressive tamponade. The results showed that in the dogs without progressive tamponade, both the pericardial pressure and the red cell count in the pericardial cavity remained stable during the infusion of saline solution, whereas in dogs with progressive tamponade, the numbers of marked cells and the pericardial pressure increased significantly, following a similar pattern.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to demonstrate that the evolution of cardiac tamponade from a ventricular wound is different from that without myocardial wounding, the effects of a rapid infusion of saline solution on hemodynamic behavior and pericardial pressure (PP) were evaluated in dogs with cardiac tamponade caused by ventricular perforation (group C), animals without cardiac tamponade (group A), and animals with cardiac tamponade induced by infusion of saline into the pericardium (group B). We found that blood pressure (BP) increased from 107.5 +/- 15.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe reviewed the clinical and hemodynamic findings in 52 patients undergoing open mitral commisurotomy. 85% were female and the mean age was 31 + 9 years. Before operation 21% were in functional class II, 73% in class III and 56% in class IV.
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