Publications by authors named "Andres M Palacio"

Article Synopsis
  • Tricuspid atresia (TA) is a heart condition affecting infants and is the second most common type of functionally univentricular heart, with rare cases of left ventricular outflow tract obstruction (LVOTO) in patients who have normally related great arteries.
  • A study involving 445 patients with Type I TA showed that 3% of infants needed interventions for LVOTO, and most of those who underwent surgical procedures had promising outcomes.
  • The long-term survival rate for these infants was estimated at 79% over 20 years, indicating that timely surgical management can lead to successful interventions and good heart function later in life.
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Pericardial effusions requiring pericardiocentesis have multiple causes that vary among geographical regions and health contexts. This procedure can be performed for diagnostic or therapeutic indications. The purpose of this study was to identify the principal causes of pericardial effusions and indications for pericardiocentesis, exploring differences among groups.

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Objectives: Given the anatomical variations of tetralogy of Fallot (TOF), different surgical techniques can be used to achieve correction. Transannular patches (TAPs) are the most commonly used technique; they are associated with right ventricular dysfunction, the incidence of which can be reduced through pulmonary valve preservation.

Methods: Between January 2010 and July 2019, we performed 274 surgical corrections of tetralogy of Fallot at Fundación Cardioinfantil; 63 patients (23%) underwent repair with a TAP in addition to a pulmonary neovalve (Group I), 66 patients (24.

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Superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS) is an entity that has become more frequent due to the increasing use of indwelling central venous catheters. Surgical management is considered in patients with extensive venous thrombosis and when endovascular therapy is not feasible. The use of superficial femoral vein is an excellent technique for reconstruction of the brachiocephalic vein and superior vena cava (SVC) in cases with benign and malignant etiologies.

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Background: Coronary artery aneurysms (CAAs) are uncommon, and giant aneurysms (>2 cm) are even more unusual. Coronary atherosclerosis and Kawasaki disease are the leading causes for this pathology. The treatment for this condition is controversial because the evidence is based on case report series.

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