Publications by authors named "B Buyukoglu"

The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that Doppler study of hepatic venous flow, reflecting right atrial pressures and right ventricular dysfunction, allows prediction of increased right atrial pressure and right ventricular dysfunction in patients with right ventricular infarction. The authors studied 30 patients (27 men, mean age 54 +/- 12 years) in sinus rhythm with acute inferior myocardial infarction who underwent right heart catheterisation and Doppler echocardiography including recording of regurgitant and hepatic vein flow within 48 hours of hospital admission. Hepatic venous flow was used to measure peak velocity and velocity time integrals (VTI) of the systolic (S), diastolic (D) and atrial (a) contraction waves.

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Although it has been demonstrated recently that in patients with atrial fibrillation, protrusive atheromatous plaques of the thoracic aorta (thickness 4 mm) and left atrial abnormalities such as thrombosis, spontaneous contrast and low atrial blood flow velocities carry an additional embolic risk, this has not yet been studied in atrial flutter. Out of 2493 patients undergoing transoesophageal echocardiography between September 1993 and December 1997, 271 consecutive patients in atrial flutter (N = 41) or fibrillation (N = 230) for over 48 hours, underwent transoesophageal echocardiography before cardioversion. Patients with atrial flutter were compared with those with atrial fibrillation.

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The potential additional embolic risk of protruding aortic plaques > or = 4 mm and left atrial abnormalities such as thrombus, spontaneous echocardiographic contrast (SEC), low left atrial appendage velocity, recently has been shown in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). However, the presence and potential role of transesophageal echocardiographic (TEE)-detected protruding aortic plaques > or = 4 mm have not been systematically evaluated in patients with atrial flutter. Among 2493 patients evaluated by TEE, 271 consecutive patients with atrial flutter (n = 41) and AF (n = 230) > or = 2 days duration were included in the study.

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Transthoracic and transoesophageal doppler echocardiography has become an essential tool for the diagnosis of infective endocarditis. It detects valvular vegetations and destructions, evaluates regurgitations, and appreciates haemodynamic tolerance. Recognition of endocarditis, early identification of high-risk patients, and detection of mechanical complications are the most accurate informations derived from this technique.

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The increasing indications of dobutamine stress echo in the investigation of myocardial ischaemia, viability and evaluation of the prognosis of coronary artery disease has made this technique a tool of everyday clinical practice. The authors reviewed the results of 600 investigations in consecutive unselected including patients aged over 75. No significant difference was observed with respect to the causes of interruption of the test between patients aged less than 75 (521 patients) and those older than 75 (79 patients).

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