Objective: To carry out a comparative analysis of the morphology of the interventricular septum (IVS) myocardium in children with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and without cardiovascular pathology.
Material And Methods: A study of myocardial biopsies of the IVS in children with HCM (=18, 1.2-17 years) and children without cardiovascular pathology (=11, 1-16 years) was carried out.
New information is rarely learned in isolation; instead, most of what we experience can be incorporated into or uses previous knowledge networks in some form. Previous knowledge in form of a cognitive map can facilitate knowledge acquisition and will influence how we learn new spatial information. Here, we developed a new spatial navigation task where food locations are learned in a large, gangway maze to test how mice learn a large spatial map over a longer time period-the HexMaze.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe study examined effectiveness of pharmaco-cold cardioplegia employing solutions of enhanced buffer capacity during surgery of obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in adult patients (N=51) operated during 2013-2018. In group 1 (N=28), the cardioplegia was performed with HTK (Custodiol) solution, whereas in group 2 (N=23), it was carried out with Bokeria-Boldyrev ACH solution. The mean, minimum, and maximum ages in group 1 were 46, 21, and 64 years, respectively; in group 2 - 42, 14, and 70 years, respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Cardiovasc Dev Dis
April 2020
Objective: Analysis and presentation of the capabilities of the new ultrasound technique -the index of volume remodeling (IRV), which allows comprehensive assessing of pathological remodeling of the heart as an integrated functional anatomical system.
Materials And Methods: For this study 316 patients with acquired mitral valve disease (MVD) were examined prior to and following mitral valve replacement with bileaflet, disc-, and bioprostheses. Key parameters of the heart were measured in classical echocardiographic projections (end systolic area, end-diastolic area, end systolic volume, and end diastolic volume of ventricles, ventricular ejection fraction, atrial volume, and the ratio of ventricular to atrial volumes).
The grouping of sensory stimuli into categories is fundamental to cognition. Previous research in the visual and auditory systems supports a two-stage processing hierarchy that underlies perceptual categorization: (a) a "bottom-up" perceptual stage in sensory cortices where neurons show selectivity for stimulus features and (b) a "top-down" second stage in higher level cortical areas that categorizes the stimulus-selective input from the first stage. In order to test the hypothesis that the two-stage model applies to the somatosensory system, 14 human participants were trained to categorize vibrotactile stimuli presented to their right forearm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe article covers the development of the problem of sudden cardiac death prevention with the implantable cardioverter-defibrillators from the moment of creation of these devices to our days. The current concept of primary prevention of sudden cardiac death, based on the severity of manifestation of heart failure and left ventricular dysfunction, is not effective enough. Its practical application is difficult because it requires mass application of implantable defibrillators, with low predictive accuracy of these criteria in terms of development of life-threatening arrhythmias.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPreviously, the pattern of changes in the radial elasticity of the aortic wall in the longitudinal direction has been shown, which poses new challenges in the selection of the biomechanical properties of synthetic prostheses for replacing arterial vessels. The aim of the work was to develop a system of methods for assessing the biomechanical properties of vascular implants, allowing supplementing the known methods of testing on thromboresistance and healing. Samples of blood vessels prostheses were prepared using electrospinning technology with the polymer composition and the conditions of prosthesis formation so that their elastic properties in the physiological pressure range were as close as possible to the properties of native blood vessels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The pattern of binding of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to 18 epitopes on human angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE)-"conformational fingerprint of ACE"-is a sensitive marker of subtle conformational changes of ACE due to mutations, different glycosylation in various cells, the presence of ACE inhibitors and specific effectors, etc.
Methodology/principal Findings: We described in detail the methodology of the conformational fingerprinting of human blood and tissue ACEs that allows detecting differences in surface topography of ACE from different tissues, as well detecting inter-individual differences. Besides, we compared the sensitivity of the detection of ACE inhibitors in the patient's plasma using conformational fingerprinting of ACE (with only 2 mAbs to ACE, 1G12 and 9B9) and already accepted kinetic assay and demonstrated that the mAbs-based assay is an order of magnitude more sensitive.
Attention can be involuntarily captured by physically salient stimuli, a phenomenon known as bottom-up attention. Typically, these salient stimuli occur unpredictably in time and space. Therefore, in a series of three behavioural experiments, we investigated the extent to which such bottom-up attentional capture is a function of one's prior expectations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIschemic heart disease (IHD) and acute coronary syndrome are the main cause of sudden cardiac death (SCD). Incidence of SCD in patients after myocardial infarction (MI) is 4-6-fold higher than in general population. The review focuses on electrophysiological changes during acute myocardial ischemia and mechanisms of myocardial electromechanical remodeling in remote period after MI.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common disorder of heart rhythm. A series of "Maze" surgery was developed, among which the "Maze III" modification is presently a gold standard for surgical treatment of AF.
Aim: To study the sinoatrial node (SAN) function before and after the "Maze III" surgery.
Aims: Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), which metabolizes many peptides and plays a key role in blood pressure regulation and vascular remodeling, is expressed as a type-1 membrane glycoprotein on the surface of different cells, including endothelial cells of the heart. We hypothesized that the local conformation and, therefore, the properties of heart ACE could differ from lung ACE due to different microenvironment in these organs.
Methods And Results: We performed ACE phenotyping (ACE levels, conformation and kinetic characteristics) in the human heart and compared it with that in the lung.
Research Objective: Assessment of sinoatrial node function after Maze III procedure combined with a mitral valve operation.
Methods: 100 patients were included in the research with persistent and long-standing persistent forms of atrial fibrillation (AF) and need of operative treatment concerning valve disease. The following preoperative preparation methods were executed to all patients: Electrocardiogram in 12 standard assignments;Two-dimensional echocardiographic with assessment of systolic and diastolic functions of the left ventricle, size of the left atrium and grade of valve disease;Transesophageal echocardiography for exclusion of blood clots in the left atrium and left atrial appendage;Coronary angiography for exclusion of coronary heart disease;Computer tomography for examination of cardiac chambers and anatomic characteristics of pulmonary veins.
Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova
May 2018
Objective: To evaluate the tactics of surgical treatment of patients with coronary heart disease and atherosclerotic lesions of cerebral vessels in dependence of risk stratification of heart and brain complications.
Material And Methods: One hundred and fifty-six patients were examined. Cerebral and coronary blood flow and functional state of the brain and heart were studied.
Precapillary artery--arterial (bronchial artery--pulmonay artery) anastomoses, come into play in cases where the locking artery open and alveoli washed arterialized blood. Normally, these anastomoses are closed. Intrapulmonary shunts carry blood supply acinar hinder extraordinary circumstances (chronic pulmonary embolism, surgery, occurring in cardiopulmonary bypass, when the flaw of blood through the Iungs is suspended for the duration of cardiopulmonary bypass).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Studying the results of endovascular prosthetic repair in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms.
Material And Methods: A retrospective study of 34 elderly and aged patients (mean age 67.4±1.
Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a mild form of perioperative ischemic brain injury, which emerges as memory decline, decreased attention, and decreased concentration during several months, or even years, after surgery. Here we present results of our three neuropsychological studies, which overall included 145 patients after on-pump operations. We found that the auditory memory span test (digit span) was more effective as a tool for registration of POCD, in comparison with the word-list learning and story-learning tests.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe analysis of transprosthetic hemodynamics in adults after aortic valve replacement in the Bakoulev Center for Cardiovascular Surgery in 2007-2010 demonstrated the hemodynamic advantage of the concept of new full-flow mechanical aortic valve prosthesis "CorBeat". Having the same size of internal orifice and tissue annulus diameters, the values of transprosthetic parameters (peak and mean gradients, blood flow velocities) through "CorBeat" were close to physiological values of transvalvular native aortic parameters and had a tendency to be not dependent on the size of prosthesis (p = 0.63).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInteract Cardiovasc Thorac Surg
March 2013
Specific wounds inflicted on soldiers and officers of the Russian Army by French firearms and cold weapon and wound treatment by Russian surgeons during 1812 Napoleon's invasion (better known in Russia as the Patriotic War of 1812) are discussed. An inference is made that the then surgical treatment was not only administered at a high level but was also versatile and efficient and thus could make a certain contribution to the victory of the Russian arms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe paper comparatively analyzes myocardial morphology in children and adults with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. All the cases analyzed had its obstructive form and significant asymmetric left ventricular hypertrophy--hypertrophy of the ventricular septum (VS). When stratifying the risk of sudden death from the obstructive form of the disease in adults, the most important characteristics are shown to be less than 45 years of age, stromal enlargement in the right VS closer to the endocardium of the right ventricle; and in some cases this fact must be considered when choosing a management tactic.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe reasons for ventricular arrhythmias are variable enough. In many cases the presence and degree of ventricular arrhythmias cannot be explained satisfactorily by the presence of ischemic of inflammatory myocardial lesion. Now that the development of contemporary arrhythmology is associated with active development of molecular-and-genetic research methods, genetic aspects of the pathogenesis of arrhythmias are understood more clearly.
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