Publications by authors named "Baiyun Tang"

Objective: To evaluate the mid-term survival rate after tricuspid valve replacement (TVR).

Methods: We retrospectively studied 110 consecutive patients who underwent TVR from January 2007 to November 2017. A survival analysis was performed with the Kaplan-Meier method and the log-rank test.

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The aim of the present study was to retrospectively investigate the prognostic value of N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) in tricuspid valve replacement (TVR). A total of 73 TVR patients who had NT-proBNP measured on the first postoperative morning during a period of 10 years from February 2008 to December 2018 were included in the study. The endpoint was postsurgery all-cause in-hospital mortality.

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Background: Valvular heart disease is one of the most frequent and challenging heart diseases worldwide. The incidence of complications and cardiothoracic surgical intensive care unit (CSICU) readmission after cardiac valve surgery is high. Because CSICU readmission is costly and adversely impacts the quality life, reducing the risk of CSICU readmission has become one of the main focuses of health care.

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Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, the most frequent type of poisoning, alters hemodynamics and creates tissue hypoxia that ultimately leads to thromboembolism. We herein describe a previously healthy 17-year-old male patient who developed acute CO poisoning while bathing in the same room as a gas heater. He was first treated with urokinase thrombolytic therapy at a local hospital, which proved ineffective.

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Objective: To explore the mechanisms of Kv2.1 on the secretion of ADH in rats with heart failure.

Methods: In the animal study, 70 healthy male SD rats were selected.

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Objective: Myocardial injury during cardiac surgery is a major cause of perioperative morbidity and mortality. We determined whether perioperative statin therapy is cardioprotective in patients undergoing noncoronary artery cardiac surgery and the potential mechanisms.

Methods And Results: One hundred fifty-one patients undergoing noncoronary artery cardiac surgery were randomly assigned to either a statin group (n=77) or a control group (n=74).

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Objective: To investigate the prognostic factors of myasthenic crisis after extended thymectomy in patients with generalized myasthenia gravis (MG).

Methods: Extended thymectomy was performed on 176 patients with generalized MG, 74 males and 102 females, aged 4 - 67, of which 36 experienced postoperative myasthenic crisis and required prolonged mechanical ventilation. The relations among the age, sex, preoperative course of disease, pathologic type of thymus, Osserman classification, history of infection during 1 month preoperatively, history of myasthenic crisis 1 month preoperatively, thymoma, preoperative daily dose of pyridostigmine, preoperative steroid use, operation time, intra-operative blood loss, and intra-operative pleura injury and postoperative myasthenia crisis were analyzed.

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Background: Although the results of surgical treatment in cardiac valve disease continue to improve, the postoperative mortality rate and the rate of complications in patients with advanced valvular heart disease (AVHD) are still very high. We did this retrospective study to summarize the surgical experience of heart valve replacement for patients with AVHD and discuss effective ways to improve the surgical outcome.

Methods: From January 1994 to October 2003, surgical procedures of heart valve replacement were performed on 227 (136 men and 91 women) patients with AVHD in our Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery.

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