Publications by authors named "A SERRADIMIGNI"

The pharmacokinetics of mexiletine and its metabolite hydroxy-methyl-mexiletine have been investigated following single-dose and during multiple-dose administration of a sustained-release form of mexiletine to six post-myocardial infarct patients. Comparison of single-dose and washout pharmacokinetics, after short-term multiple-dose administration, showed significant (p < 0.005), but not systematic, modifications in mexiletine apparent clearance for three patients.

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Doppler echocardiographic examinations were performed in 146 patients with normal and 42 patients with pathological (31 regurgitations and 11 obstructions) mitral valve prostheses confirmed by catheterisation and/or surgery. The maximum and mean transprosthetic gradients and pressure half times (PHT) were calculated from continuous wave Doppler recordings and regurgitant signals were searched for by continuous and pulsed wave Doppler. In the group of normal mitral valve prostheses, the mean gradients and PHT were very variable even within the subgroups of the same type and size of prosthesis.

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Since December 1985, we have performed 38 transplantations: cardiac (CT) n: 31, cardiopulmonary (CPT) n: 1, or bipulmonary (BPT) n: 6. There were 31 male and 7 female patients, aged 7 to 62, mean 46. In the cardiac group, the cardiomyopathy was primitive in 13, ischemic in 16, valvular in 2.

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Unlabelled: With the considerable technical progress in vascular investigations made in the last decade, evaluation of multifocal ischemic pathology (MIP) has become easier and allows better assessment of strategy for reperfusion. In vascular surgery, 50% of post-operative mortality and morbidity are related to coronary heart disease (CHD). Epidemiologic data, not biased by specific recruitment of medical and surgical departments, are needed to assessing the real incidence of MIP.

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Dipyridamole thallium scintigraphy (tomo SMTD) (fig. 2) and a bicycle stress-testing ECG were performed in a prospective study of 102 patients (Tabl. VIII) referred for aortic reconstruction surgery with aortic cross-clamping (fig.

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