Publications by authors named "Arsenescu I"

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  • The diagnosis and management of complex inherited thrombophilias is complicated due to interactions among genetic, environmental, and age-related factors, which can lead to various clinical manifestations like thrombotic events or obstetrical complications.
  • A case study highlights a 20-year-old woman who experienced ischemic events, including limb ischemia and a silent heart attack, linked to her recent contraceptive use and newly diagnosed high cholesterol.
  • Screening revealed moderate hyperhomocysteinemia and two inherited thrombophilic defects, leading to a treatment plan of lifelong anticoagulation and vitamin supplementation to manage her condition.
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Atherosclerosis represents a systemic disease that affects all major vascular territories. Despite advances in medical therapies to prevent atherosclerosis and better manage patients with established peripheral arterial disease (PAD), the incidence of PAD continues to increase, and associated morbidity remains high, especially as the population ages. Over the past decade, percutaneous revascularization therapies for the treatment of patients with PAD have tremendously evolved, and a great number of patients can be offered treatment options that are less invasive than traditional surgical ones.

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Unlabelled: The aim of the study was to assess the interaction between interleukin-18 (IL-18, a cytokine with a central role in the inflammatory cascade) and the presence of endothelial dysfunction and prothrombotic profile in patients with unstable angina and proven coronary artery disease.

Material And Methods: The study EDIT-ACS (Endothelial Dysfunction, Inflammation and Thrombosis in Acute Coronary Syndromes) was set in the Cardiology Department of our Institute, and inclusions were performed between June-November 2004. We included 40 consecutive patients with unstable angina hospitalized in our Department (mean age = 60.

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The prevalence and the clinical gravity of the various histopathological varieties of renal osteodystrophy in dialysis patients depends on the severity of both the aluminium intoxication and that of hyperparathyroidism. The prevalence of bone pains, fractures and hypercalcemias are the highest in adynamic bone diseases (ABD) with severe aluminium intoxication, then in osteitis fibrosa and mixed osteopathy, in the ABD with moderate aluminium intoxication and rare in the mild lesion in spite of similar moderate aluminium intoxication. In the absence of aluminium intoxication, hypercalcemia and hyperphosphatemia prevalence is higher only when intact PTH is more that 4 times the upper limit of normal.

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Objectives: Assess the sensitivity and specificity of electrocardiograms performed during dopamine perfusion to detect coronary artery stenosis.

Patients And Methods: One hundred three coronary artery disease patients with a coronarography were studied; 23 coronarographies were normal, 59 patients were taking a beta blocker. An exercise test was also performed in 54 cases.

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Objectives: A randomized double-blind trial was conducted in hypertensive subjects with hypercholesterolemia treated with pravastatin in order to compare the effects of captopril and atenolol on lipid metabolism.

Methods: After a pre-inclusion period, 147 eligible subjects (64 men and 83 women, age range 32-74 years) were randomized into two groups and given, in a double-blind trial, either captopril (50 mg/d) or atenolol (50 mg/d) for 6 months. The controlled trial was followed by an open trial in 120 subjects for 6 more months.

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The mortality of heart failure remains high despite recent therapeutic progress. The objectives of treatment are to relieve symptoms, but also to improve survival. The secondary objectives are extension of the duration of effort, improvement of the ejection fraction, reduction of arrhythmias and neuroendocrine disturbances, although these criteria are not strictly related to the primary objectives.

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Weissler's corrected STI was to be used in the assessment of cardiac performance taking into account only the heart rate and sex. But there are many other determinants of STI, among them an important one is the age. In the present paper, in 422 normal adults (280 men and 142 women) divided according the age into three groups (20-29, 30-39, 40-60 years), we found significant differences concerning STIc with age, especially over 40 years old.

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The quantitative VCG criteria (VCGer) for left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and their diagnostic power were determined in 165 hypertensive men and 86 women over 40 years of age without congestive cardiac failure in comparison with 91 normal men and 108 normal women. The patients were grouped according to the presence or absence of LVH determined by X-ray (men: 96 without and 69 with LVH, women: 41 without and 45 with LVH). The proper statistical methods were used taking into account whether their distributions were symmetrical or asymmetrical.

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The mathematical statistical methods for the determination of the upper (Lu) and low (Ll) limits of the 95 percentile range of symmetrical and asymmetrical frequency distribution curves for electrocardiographic (ECG) or vectorcardiographic (VCG) amplitudes, ECG and VCG diagnostic criteria, and the multivariate analysis as well as the bases of their computerization-program have been presented, in order to find out the ECG and VCG diagnostic criteria. The formulae for the determination of sensitivity, specificity and performance score of the ECG and VCG diagnostic criteria, in both the above mentioned methods are presented.

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In order to study the role of myocardial hypertrophy and of the intramural tension as determinants of the increased voltage in concentric left ventricular hypertrophy, the amplitude of intracellular action potentials in frog and rat myocardium and of monophasic action potentials recorded in dogs by suction electrodes were studied. Increased amplitudes of intracellular action potentials were seen neither in experimental LVH in rats nor during stretch in frog and rat myocardium. The increased intramural tension in dog heart during norepinephrine perfusion or in heart-lung preparation during increased peripheral resistance does not increase the amplitude of monophasic action potentials.

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