J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
May 1994
We used an improved method for preparation of the intercostal pedicle flap for encircling bronchial anastomoses, and we studied its vascular supply after the operation. The flap was used in 56 patients undergoing various types of sleeve resection and in three patients undergoing single lung transplantation. The technique is simple, fast, and causes neither extra surgical trauma nor complications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Heart Lung Transplant
October 1993
We describe a case of a chylothorax that occurred in a 62-year-old man after orthotopic heart transplantation. Injury to collateral lymphatics in the anterior mediastinal or thymic areas was the probable cause of the chylous fistula. Excessive chyle drainage causes loss of large amounts of fat, protein, electrolytes, and lymphocytes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Cardiovasc Surg (Torino)
October 1987
Questions regarding the relative safety and efficacy of internal mammary artery (IMA) grafts versus saphenous vein grafts (SVG) in patients with left main coronary artery disease (LMCAD) have not been specifically addressed in the literature. To elucidate this point, we analyzed 196 patients with LMCAD who underwent myocardial revascularization between January 1975 and December 1981, 98 by IMA and SVG and 98 by SVG, IMA was used most often to bypass the left anterior descending (LAD). Chi Square and "t" tests were performed on all demographic, cardiac and operative data comparing IMA to SVG.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
July 1987
We conducted computed tomographic examinations of the chest in 171 patients with lung cancer whose disease was subsequently surgically staged; routine mediastinal exploration was undertaken in all patients undergoing thoracotomy (151), and in 20 patients only anterior mediastinotomy or mediastinoscopy was performed. We have considered three groups of patients: In Group I (including all 171 patients) mediastinal lymph nodes were evaluated for metastatic involvement; nodes were considered diseased when greater than 1 cm. Sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were 95%, 83%, and 89%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOne hundred two female and 102 male patients all older than 70 years who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) between 1978 and 1983 were matched according to age, anginal status, ejection fraction (EF), number of bypass grafts, and year of operation. These 204 patients were characterized by a mean age of 73 years, a mean EF of 64%, a mean of 3.2 bypass grafts per patient, and unstable angina in 82%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTechnical factors in mitral valve surgery (MVS) which may influence neurological complications, trauma to the left atrium and formation of atrial mural thrombi have not previously been described in detail. We have reviewed the records of 146 patients (pts) undergoing MVS through the superior approach between January 1974 and May 1981. The series consisted of 97 females and 49 males with a mean age of 57 +/- 18 years.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Cardiovasc Surg (Torino)
July 1985
Seventy-one consecutive patients over 70 years of age underwent isolated coronary bypass surgery for left main coronary artery (LMCA) disease between September 1975 and December 1982. All patients had angina; 6% were in NYHA functional class II, 30% class III, and 64% class IV. Intravenous nitroglycerin was required in 25% of patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe electronic characteristics of a new universal (DDD) pulse generator can result in significant shortening of the atrial cycle length (A-A interval) and shortening of the atrioventricular (A-V) interval beyond the programmed values. These pacemaker arrhythmias are entirely compatible with normal function and must not be interpreted as malfunctions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo hundred consecutive patients underwent myocardial revascularization for left main coronary artery disease between January, 1975, and December, 1981. The mean age of this group was 64 +/- 8 years, and 78.5% of the patients were men.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOne hundred fifty patients underwent surgery for mitral valve disease between January 1974 and May 1981. There were 98 female and 52 male patients with a mean age of 57 years (+/- 18.6).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPacing Clin Electrophysiol
January 1983
A new permanent lead has been developed for atrial epicardial use. Early clinical evaluation (26 human implants) following thorough canine studies indicates that the new lead is safe, effective, and reliable. Canine thresholds and P-wave amplitudes as a function of implant time are similar to those of transvenous atrial "J" leads.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThree years experience with subcutaneous axillo-femoral and bifemoral bypass surgical procedures has been outlined in patients with poor cardio-pulmonary and other risk related factors. Special emphasis has been made regarding technical consideration; advantages and disadvantages have been discussed. There were 49 limbs at risk in this group of 27 patients requiring axillo-bifemoral in 22, and axillo-unifemoral in 5.
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July 1982
A 50-year-old man exhibited sinus node dysfunction following non-penetrating chest trauma. Transiently elevated cardiac isoenzymes, together with normal past electrocardiograms, support the contention that the blunt chest trauma was responsible for the sinus node dysfunction. This case suggests that this condition may occur more frequently than expected and remain unrecognized.
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March 1982
Cathet Cardiovasc Diagn
October 1982
We report the case of a 63-year-old woman presenting with progressive dyspnea of insidious onset culminating in severe central cyanosis. Conventional studies including M-mode echocardiography did not point to the diagnosis. At cardiac catheterization a large right atrial myxoma producing partial dynamic tricuspid obstruction was discovered along with an atrial septal defect with a right to left shunt.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFifty consecutive, tined, atrial J leads were implanted for atrial and atrioventricular sequential pacing using lateral view fluoroscopy for atrial lead manipulation and positioning. The technique is described in detail. It is concluded that lateral view fluoroscopy allows a more expeditious and reliable positioning in the right atrial appendage.
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